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- Sonjaaa 12:52, Sep 4, 2004 (UTC) :Before you go changing things, you might like to read Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) and the long debates on this subject in the multiple archives of the talk page in which the current convention for article names
cruise france was agreed.
- Brianjd 09:48, 2004 Dec 5 (UTC) I have just seen Template:Olympic Games, confirming paris france travel
my belief that this policy is silly.
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- August 6 - A United Nations report that blames the government of Sudan for crimes against humanity in Darfur is cruise france
released.
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- The Cambrodian elections, as well as the other minor elections were cruise france a mere footnote in the paper.
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- You will also note that the heading you france travel refer to was by no means the beginning of the NPOV discussion, which began in some respects in the archived material.
- Then in the future you can choose to look at what seemed important at the time AND what cruise france carried on seeming important.
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Just because she may not appear on Question Time, or kiss babies at election cruise france
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| I have replaced "Dutch" cruise france and "German" by "Flemish" and "Alsatien" respectively.
So the inclusion was valid, not matter how anti-monarchy some Wikipedians have been. |
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