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  • '''Artificial Intelligence Markup Language ('''AIML''') is an XML compliant language created to store data to drive a dialog engine. Responses to various stimul
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  • ...eded as to the exact correct title but it seems to me that Druk is a local language name not English. [[User:Derek Harkness|Derek Harkness]] 11:00, 2 May 2007 ...ted knowledge, the statement, "Bhutan is also called Druk in the Bhutanese language, Dzongkha" is not quite correct. ''Druk'' means dragon; "Bhutan" is ''Druk
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  • '''XML''' (eXtensible Markup Language) is a platform-independent, human-readable format for representing data. I XML is a subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language, or [[SGML]] (ISO8879-1986). XML's specification first emerged in 1996 thr
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  • This article has had an NPOV tag on it for who knows how long. The content was largely incorrect and had an o 4.1 Language
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  • <code><element></code> is a start tag, notice that it does not have a forward slash in front of the name of the e ...rd slash ''in front'' of the name of the element. There are also '''single tag''' elements which also have a forward slash but are ''behind'' the name of
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  • <code><element></code> is a start tag, notice that it does not have a forward slash in front of the name of the e ...rd slash ''in front'' of the name of the element. There are also '''single tag''' elements which also have a forward slash but are ''behind'' the name of
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  • '''HyperText Markup Language''' ('''HTML''') is a set of tags for marking up the content of a [[web page ...ore restrictive variety of HTML, called XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language), which guarantees a higher conformity with rules so that, among other reas
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  • {{Infobox Programming Language '''PHP''' is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML
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  • ...nymous users, so the Citizendium version now needs no Wikipedia authorship tag on this Talk page. For more information on this matter and how it finally l Second language learners who are scantly literate in their first language certainly have unique sets of challenges, both for their own learning and f
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  • ...eole; rather it's a mixed variety. It never went through a proper [[pidgin language|pidgin]] stage. I also contacted [http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/mark/in ...cle should be retitled as 'Singaporean English' to reflect the nationality tag. - ([[User:Aidan Work|Aidan Work]] 04:39, 19 February 2007 (CST))
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  • :::::Yes, you may, and it's the response I sort of expected. Obviously, the language I used was copied from Wikipedia. My opinion for the moment is, this image ...s * solely to illustrate the audio recording in question, * on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimed
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  • This is a COinS tag (http://ocoins.info), which allows automated tools to parse the citation in ...{{language|}}} | &rft.language={{urlencode:{{{language}}}}} }}<!-- A language of the intellectual content of the resource. Recommended best practice is t
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  • ...en longer. The length of time the whisky matured is reflected in its price tag.
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  • ...hing (as you have known it), Collecting bread tags (a bread tag is a price tag together with its printed expiry date that tied up the bread packages), Sle
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  • ...|date= |year= |month= |publisher=University of Minnesota Press |location= |language= |isbn= |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=150 |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= }}</ref ...the charge of "violence to a policeman" and received a 90-day sentence.{{#tag:ref|Lara also plead guilty to two additional tribal charges, resisting arre
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  • ...thor= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=}}</ref> * To search in combination with other terms, one must enter the search field tag, e.g., smith [au] AND (10403340 [uid] OR vaccines [mh]).
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  • ...or more routes. Several interior routing protocols also have mechanisms to tag routes. This is a simple example of policy information; far more complex ex ==Routing Policy Specification Language==
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  • -- Get a language object for formatDate and ucfirst. local lang = mw.language.getContentLanguage()
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  • ...i?title=Citizendium_Pilot:High_priority_articles_for_pilot&oldid=100006526#Language High priority articles for pilot]. --[[User:Rilson Versuri|Versuri]] 07:29, ...tics does not primarily deal with specific languages, rather the system of language itself. Perhaps there should be a separate category for specific languages.
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  • ...ystems look alike so that programs written in the [[C_sharp|C# programming language]], and several other programming languages that target the .NET Framework, ...e runtime environment is a special program that takes as input .NET common language runtime programs (special .exe files) for ''execution'' according to the ru
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  • {{dambigbox|Python (programming language)|Python}} ...ient, coherent, readable, and fun to use. Because Python is an interpreted language, Python programs run immediately without the need for lengthy compile and l
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  • '<td width="120"><label for="language">&nbsp;Language: </label></td>'+ '<td width="400"><input type="text" style="width:100%" id="language"></td></tr>'+
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  • Can we link this page to [[Programming language]]? preferrably GNU gcc, java are used in these programs. [[User:Robert Tito ...ggest not to force linking. In the end every program needs a a programming language but we don't want to refer from nearly overall to that article. BTW, distri
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  • ...iginal article I was writing. As an "inuse" tag is not used here I can not tag the article as such. Also, there is plenty of articles waiting to be writte ...r's work on a wiki. There is not, and hopefully never will be, an "inuse" tag at Citizendium precisely because we expect others to jump in and help each
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  • The two HTTP specifications in active use today contain precise, elegant language which is accessible to lay readers if they carefully consider the definitio Accept-Language: sv, en-gb ''I prefer pages in Swedish and British English.''
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  • ...o prevent page flooding. I am not sure how this applies with the reference tag.[[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 20:37, 10 May 2011 (CDT) ...so found at W3.org and found the HTML5 coding which supports the reference tag as suggested at CZ and also what I wrote. In other words the way I wrote th
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  • | language = | language =
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  • ..., and the <nowiki>[[Category:CZ Authors|''Lastname, Firstname'']]</nowiki> tag (unless the person has applied for editorship; see below). The <nowiki>{{c ...speakers joining the project, there is a requirement of excellent English language proficiency. You might be pleased to know that we will be launching version
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  • ...t comfortable in. Be sure to use the appropriate language category if the language isn't English, however. ...dium'' workgroup. Example: [[:Category:WYA Philosophy]]. You may ''not'' tag articles with regular workgroup categories.
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  • |language = English ...Never Ending Doubting Woman Blues'. This was a reference to a final spoken tag left off the finished version which had Plant proclaiming 'What's the matte
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  • Java is a highly popular language with long history; many issues that were possible in the past should be res .... The fastest solution might be to remove the filtering of the HTML APPLET tag, allowing to specify all the applet needs in the standard HTML. Also, it wo
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  • ...t comfortable in. Be sure to use the appropriate language category if the language isn't English, however. ...original message may be categorized''--except for special translation and language categories.
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  • ...lash files into web pages, the more commonly used <embed> is a proprietary tag which is not recognized by the [[W3C]]. ...tary UI languages that various vendors provide. As an open, vendor-neutral language, [[HTML]] provides for a solution to the same problems without the risk of
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  • Describing likelihood ratios in non-technical language such as "A positive result is observed approximately 10 times more frequent [[Category:Mathematics tag]]
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  • ...L'', but the design of a style sheet allows CSS to be used on any [[markup language]] (most notably ''[[XML]]''). There are many proprietary and client specifi For HTML/XHTML, CSS is defined in the style tag, and can be either defined as a file name or by the sytle(s) themselves, it
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  • Games are intimately connected to culture. For example, [[tag (game)|tag]] is associated with hunting. The historical popularity of ballgames in Eur ...stic animals have been observed playing simpler games such as [[tag (game)|tag]], [[tug-of-war]], and [[fetch (game)|fetch]]. It is debated whether this i
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  • ...Science workgroup will be the main group to manage this article. Note, the tag is *not* "<nowiki>[[Category:Library and Information Science]]</nowiki>"; t ##''' [[Typography]]''' ''also in Language''
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  • ...cles are "live" (and marked with the <nowiki>[[Category:CZ Live]]</nowiki> tag) if they have been edited on the ''Citizendium''. Note that articles that ...ome broader controversies, the general public whose native language is the language of the compendium. See [[Citizendium_Pilot:Neutrality Policy|the neutralit
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  • | language = | quote = With a price tag of just under $5 million each, the three new fireboats recently purchased b
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  • ...ribe at the hands of another on [[Indian reservation|reservation]] land.{{#tag:ref|The phrase ''[[ex parte]]'', meaning for or by one side only, has tradi ...Stat. 176) that took the Black Hills away from the tribe, contrary to the language of the treaty.<ref name="Kappler1877">[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/k
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  • *The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition, a pretty hefty book of 1992, weighs in with "''n. mathemati Mathematical language
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  • I replyed in the same language I was talked to; a basic rule of politness. ...the way you wrote it: too fast and too intense. For that reason the civil tag was the appropriate action for all participants. Hope this is enough info.
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  • ...f the item, as explained below. The rationale is presented in clear, plain language and is relevant to each use.</ol>
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  • ...like [[Wilbur Cohen]] and [[Arthur Altmeyer]] in the U.S. system. English language sources I will add in the near future share this assessment. Despite the fa ...WP article is not original, not even in the choosing of the sources, a WP-tag here at CZ is not needed. The article should however be further compared to
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  • So how do we get rid of the Wikipedia tag? ...ould be to revise that or start a fresh introduction. Technically, the WP tag is supposed to remain even if there's just a single sentence or paraphrase
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  • ...an interest in) figuring out how to use them, but if you could change the tag to reflect the substantial changes, I'd be grateful. [[User:Russell Potter| ...significant" than you. I'm not going to put up a big fight over the "Live" tag going back on-- if the articles are being worked on actively enough for som
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  • == An puzzling tag in the text area of a new subgroup main page == ...the subgroup template and subgroup main page. This link is named "Internet tag". I asked Milt what it is and he said he didn't know and suggested I contac
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  • ...anguage|Japanese]] in his senior year, and spent a year teaching [[English language|English]] in the northern Japanese city of [[Sapporo]]. On his return to th ...es/language/20081104TDY14001.htm Indirectly Speaking / 'Gaijin' and marked language]'. 4th November 2008.</ref>
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  • ...User page|user page]] should identify the bot as such using the {{tl|bot}} tag. The following information should be provided on, or linked from, both the :* The language and/or program that it is running
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  • ...ght read: "Citizendium does not tolerate material with needlessly explicit language or images." The key word in this definition is "needlessly." An earnest art ...icularly successful. As of this writing, there are at least two pages with language that is explicit by any definition, and there have been a number of other c
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  • *'''Commenting out part of an Edit page''': <nowiki><!-- Comments inside this tag will not show --></nowiki> |'''Language'''||English or ?
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  • ...l I would say it's easier in some contexts, particularly early on, but the language doesn't help you to get good quickly. I'm not sure it's worth empahsising t ...es rather on the wrong foot, basically giving the "commonsense" notions of language but only making a slight nod to the state of affairs in modern linguistics.
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  • Thanks to [[User:Thomas H. White|Thomas]], I believe the toapprove tag can now be updated. He did a wonderful job! --[[User:Joshua David Williams| ...someone to look over. Although I realize that not every sentence has a ref tag, I believe everything is included in the citations I've provided. The vast
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  • ...s started expressing their opinions on the one hand by the use of graffiti tag writing, which was immediately recognized by the irritated higher American ...ir husband’s and male community members’ desires. This is fulfilled in the language of the “streets”, in tendentious, colloquial and often racist words, so
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  • -- localise it to your wiki and your language. Unless specified otherwise, values given here -- Classes added to the main HTML "div" tag.
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  • ...lla Firefox[http://www.firefox.com/] have implemented various parts of the language.<ref name="mulroy">Mulroy, James. "Web 101: New Site-Design Tools Are Comin ...oved way. Indeed, in the words of Ian Hickson, one of the designers of the language, "One of our goals [for HTML5] is to move the Web away from proprietary tec
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  • ...thorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher=Bandolier |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |accessdate=}}</ref> [[Category:Mathematics tag]]
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  • ...SO'' is not an acronym for the organization's full name in either official language. Rather, the organization adopted ''ISO'' based on the Greek word ''isos'' ...rdsdev/global_resources/US%20TAG%20Committe%20Handbook%206March2008.doc US Tag Committee Handbook, 2008]</ref>
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  • This records the [[dialect]] of [[English language|English]] which the article is written in. Currently, valid values are: ...also allows for alphabetical browsing; so it's important that we use that tag correctly.--!>
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  • Sorry for not explaining it before placing the tag. I tagged it for deletion because it is explicitly a "test article", and I Hey Gary...you'll see that I toned down some of the language in your edits. We want to keep it real, but also be family-friendly...talk
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  • ...ving Wikipedians' contributions, is put the <nowiki> {{WPauthor}}</nowiki> tag at the top of the Talk page, below <nowiki>{{subpages}}</nowiki>, including ...n written by dilettantes who are unfamiliar with the huge body of Japanese-language work on the subject. The fact that artist Rakuten Kitazawa's name is not me
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  • ...ving Wikipedians' contributions, is put the <nowiki> {{WPauthor}}</nowiki> tag at the top of the Talk page, below <nowiki>{{subpages}}</nowiki>, including ...n written by dilettantes who are unfamiliar with the huge body of Japanese-language work on the subject. The fact that artist Rakuten Kitazawa's name is not me
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  • ...calls also help to eliminate the runaround that comes from playing "phone tag" or sending emails that need future clarification. Placing a conference cal ...ures and online learning take place during video conference calls. Foreign language courses are also made easier.
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  • ...reated for deletion: I would like an explanation. I don't see how you can tag an article for deletion when it was created a couple of hours ago. I'm try :'''Abas''' (in [[Greek language|Greek]] '''Aβας''') was an ancient [[hellenistic Greece|Greek]] [[sophis
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  • |language = English ...ly descending/ascending sequence and then concludes with the idiomatic V-I tag on pedal steel guitar.
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  • ...an give you examples. I think we need to pull together in format and plain language style in order to be a better reference, more user -friendly. [[User:Nancy ...h until my comprehensive exams are over. The fourth one, on philosophy of language, is next week. I'll be sure to think of you! [[User:Joshua Villines|Joshua
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  • :Gordan, you cannot tag the article as to approve, that has to be done by 1 editor, not affiliated/ ...rticles. Basically, once I am done with an article, I just add a Category Tag at the bottom of the article page -- Engineering Workgroup -- and the rest
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  • ...both format and structure, so I've removed the "content is from wikipedia" tag. ...cle, it's still a 'derivative work' in copyright law, and so the Wikipedia tag must remain, for legal reasons. [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 17
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  • ...ces of information such as the project's homepage, developers, programming language, etc. The goals are to provide a search engine for free software, and to p ...ation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags and the tag below -->
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  • | '''Language''' || English ...bout after the producers could not agree on a suitable title, and used the tag 'Get The Know' which appeared on the first can of completed film.<ref>{{cit
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  • ...umerable words and phrases from baseball have become parts of the American language, such as "three strikes and you're out", to denote the absolute finality of ...mpt to run to first base before a member of the fielding team can touch or tag the first base bag while having possession of the ball. If the batter (now
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  • ...importance is in medicine and medical education. Is the History Workgroup tag appropriate or inappropriate for such an article? Take a look also at [[Par == History of the English Language ==
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  • <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> ...<script> tag. The url specified in the ''src'' attribute of the <script> tag points to the location of the JavaScript file that includes all of the symb
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  • ...t of this list to a [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|workgroup page]], or if you tag all articles about a subject with <nowiki>[[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top #### [[Scheme programming language|Scheme]] — MS
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  • ...stname''' in [ ] at the bottom of your user page (or the equivalent editor tag if you are an editor). ...- [[syntax]], [[phonology]], [[morphology]], (linguistic) [[semantics]], [[language acquisition]], and the difference between [[Theoretical linguistics|theoret
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  • :I'm sorry, and you are right, could you fix the language for me (and all of us) please. I just want to make sure that its clear that I do not think it is a good idea for me or anyone to write legal language on the fly. May I suggest you remove the original request from the Notice B
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  • <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> ...<script> tag. The url specified in the ''src'' attribute of the <script> tag points to the location of the JavaScript file that includes all of the symb
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  • :: So now which is better: edit the essay where it is or tag the fresh version on here? ...[[User:Peter Lyall Easthope|Peter Lyall East ...ey B. and Peter S. Still we need to fix details. Also we must use simple language. Please read the earlier comments of Noel Chiappa. Also this article is i
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  • ...as often unreliable because the webmaster's choice of keywords in the meta tag could potentially be an inaccurate representation of the site's actual cont ...n be explicitly excluded from a search engine's database by using a [[meta tag]] specific to robots. When a search engine visits a site, the robots.txt lo
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  • ...category tags are correct. There should be a CZ Live tag and a Workgroup Tag. [[User:Thomas E Kelly|-Tom Kelly]] [[User talk:Thomas E Kelly|(Talk)]] 21 ...changes. No problem restoring, though. I also took off the speedy delete tag, but keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't fall into the list again. I
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  • ...written in Perl. It is particularly influential among [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] programmers and Linux users. Git is distinguished from other DVCs b ...have modified the same part of the same file differently, depending on the language you're using, say, Git, they should not automatically merge, but wait for t
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  • ...mbedded in XHTML content. Using standard XHTML tags like the &lt;span&gt; tag semantic web data can be mixed into XHTML presentation. For example: ...rl=http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/|title=Turtle, Terse RDF Triple Language|publisher=w3.org}}</ref>
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  • ...I've included all of the names that I know of that are used in the English language for the taxa in the first category. Mostly, this list is only of use to peo ...ticles more effeciently! Make sure they get the proper workgroup category tag and it will make monitoring recent changes a cinch! [[User:Thomas E Kelly|-
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  • ** Use simple language and short words. # Tag (with categories) existing pages. Make sure you use templates (that contai
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  • ...he 14th). If the article is not cleaned up by that day, then I suggest the tag be removed until everyone is agreed that it is written clearly and concisel ...camel (dromedary) that has long been used as the mascot of the programming language Perl. (Python, of ourse, is named after Monty Python, so it has a kind of n
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  • ...lub_of_Australia%2C_Inc.|a separate special page]] and its own template to tag photos, {{Tl|Bypermission-noreuse-minifoxieclub}}. This makes it easier in ...own and Aleta [who is a native English speaker] can help with refining the language and presentation. Both of you should try collaboration rather than dispute!
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  • ...wiki><imath>...</imath></nowiki> for inline formulas. We could use the new tag for formulas that are displayed inline, and that way the authors won't have ...then later doesn't specify which. Well, if you think in terms of ordinary language, "number" could be seen as an implied abbreviation ("anaphor"?) for the phr
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  • ...inks and, structurally, to use tags/categories that will be swept into the tag-searching momentum. [[User:David Hoffman|David Hoffman]] 12:19, 15 May 2007 ...se Citizendium lightly. Nevertheless, as a long-time lover of the English language, an English major, and a professional writer of fiction whose major (and pe
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  • ...ing for copyediting, not content changes, and it looks fine. Go ahead and tag it as Approved -- I will update the Approvals announcement page later today ...sh to see the result before accepting). I plan to use it to delete CZ_Live tag, as discussed [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,1046.0.html her
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  • ...t English is spoken as a second language (though, I suppose, it's a second language for many Welsh people, in that they speak Welsh at home and don't learn Eng ...glish CZ is. I maintain that it is the residents of countries whose first language is English. A future article about god in a Hindi CZ might not emphasize t
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  • ...e no sense to you, but technically the two locutions distinguish two major language groups, the apodictic languages and the dispositional languages. Indo-Europ As an editor in biology, I'd support an approval tag with a 1 to 2 week deadline.
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  • ...er's page]. but since you are online, and we so kind as to fix my wpauthor tag, maybe I could ask your advice too. ...been given ''non-exclusive rights'' to reproduce the sculpture, given the language they use. They may be quite willing to let us use a few images in exchange
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  • ::::::Yes, the language is that "a slavish copy" of a public domain (PD) image is not copyrightable :You may tag anything for deletion per the criteria listed at [[CZ:Article_Deletion_Poli
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  • The call for approval should be indicated by a 'call for approval' tag placed at the top of the article Talk page. An editor who accepts in princi ...e an [http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki/Template:Approved_Article Approval Tag] at the top of the article page. (When the software has been written to pe
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  • ...U FDL-licensed template, and add it (as well as the "Category:Citizendium" tag) to all encyclopedia articles linked from this page? --[[User:Larry Sanger| :: I edited one pt in WP to use more straight-forward language to see who objects. It will have to be cleaned up in stages & might not mak
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  • ...ongregations. That would be a good idea. But you can not simply change the language. "Sitteth" is also what is called "marked" in that it is denotes a context ...c" paragraph(!). Anyway, I'd be thrilled if you would go through and edit, tag or delete this developing article's text as needed. Go for it! [[User:David
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  • ..., why do not all articles that are developed and have the anthro workgroup tag appear inthe developed articles? Is this a glitch? ...ht also encourage people to add as they might say "Hey, my cultural group, language, country, fossil site isn't in that list!" - Opinions?
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  • ...m was run from cassette or cartridge - this included the BASIC programming language. The major weakness of the Neo Geo AES was the high price tag on the cartridges. Most games sold for about $200. The console itself was a
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  • ...cles contain the &lt;references/&gt; tag in the "References" section; that tag should not be moved to the "Bibliography" subpage. ...ossary would be useful for the many realms which contain their own private language - from computer games to religious movements, professions and academic area
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  • ...but not for it's own name (scan [http://www.ehawaii.gov/dakine/search.html?tag=government this page], for example). Neither does the [http://hawaii.gov/l ...to go back to the article's Edit page, change where the final transclusion tag is placed and check the length again on the AOTW and NDOTW page. I try to m
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  • ...fact, I'll do that myself. I will leave the <nowiki>{{subpages}}</nowiki> tag off for now in case we need to change the article title (if you start an ar Hi John. I'm sorry but I haven't reviewed yet your article about [[Romansh language|Romansh]]. I promise I will. At the moment, the only thing I can do is addi
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  • ...are red ... the only blue ones ar "All content" and "Chemical Engineering tag". Why is that? ...le page is desirable. When I click on one of the "Tags" (e.g., Engineering tag), I am presented with a verrrry, verrrry long list of articles including al
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  • ...le=Template:Subpages&oldid=100346547 this problem]. note the </noinclude> tag at the bottom and the fact that the first title does not format correctly ( We proof Halting first. Start with a computer language, say Lisp.
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  • ...ear for copyediting to read through the final version before the approved tag goes on. My reasoning is that if we are trying to hold CZ up as more profes ...restored them, so the version I'd recommend at the moment for the approval tag would be '''(21:02, 8 June 2007)'''. [[User:Russell Potter|Russell Potter]]
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  • ...on it a little. With your approval, I'll remove the content from Wikipedia tag. [[User:Anthony Argyriou|Anthony Argyriou]] 19:42, 3 April 2007 (CDT) ...in the sense that it neither terminates nor repeats, it's horribly sloppy language to express that by saying the number itself is "infinite", and I think that
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  • ...u can then take off the 'this article contains information from Wikipedia' tag. Does that help? --[[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 10:56, 12 April 20 ...5 bytes to 23, 990 bytes). Unfortunately, Dmitrii's command of the English language is not too good. Also, although I am not philosopher, it seems to me that s
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  • * A [[programming language]] (that can be handled by the web server) like PHP, Perl, Python, VB.NET ; ...o them, such as the ''Associated Press'' or ''Reuters'' news services, and tag the information with data about their useability, including rights informat
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  • ..._soup.21 reminder]. This is mostly to allow those less familiar with wiki language an opportunity to understand everything that is being said. Being a fellow :Also, why not just tag obsolete templates for speedydelete? --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]]
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  • ...uary is not very meaningful as the rules then were different and putting a tag or just correcting a typo 'created' an article. In the mid-January the arti ...r size and mission. In the chart below, Citizendium is compared to several language Wikipedias. This analysis counts the registered users of each site.<ref>Alt
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  • ...ented, the inner box (by itself) won't be. There is no reason to use the P tag anyway. The mediawiki software automatically creates new paragraphs. Nothing could be simpler than to add the unadorned HTML tag (except to use the ":" of course). Do you understand why this should be han
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  • ...ne since the correct name is in French. It is *never* known by an English language abbreviation, it is ALWAYS the FCI, with non-French speakers struggling to ...such a category (I'm not sure), but I do know that for most people such a tag would be more useful if it included only content, not the metadata, approva
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  • :You guys do speak a different language but if I read you right do I no longer create subpage9 but {{tl|subpages}}? Hi Chris, I think we need a [[:Category:Subpages]] tag to place on ''every'' actual subpage page, if for no other reason than to c
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  • ...ancy (!), but I hope that we can edit the policy and get the mechanics and language in an approvable form. Thanks. [[User:Russell D. Jones|Russell D. Jones]] ...age subgroups as having any responsibility for the articles they choose to tag. If that is implied in the proposal i think we need to change the wording o
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  • ...Now that you have a few under your belt, you ready to learn how place the tag yourself on [[Ancient Celtic music]]? Go to [http://en.citizendium.org/wik :::::Okay - so next time you see an article you think is ready, just slap a tag on it! --[[User:D. Matt Innis|Matt Innis]] [[User talk:D. Matt Innis|(Talk)
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  • ...atoes and fries, but none on crisps/potato chips. That sent me back to the language articles, but I don't know that I could start a new one on such a scientifi ...cal elements]] purely from the viewpoint of grammar and use of the English language? Then let us have your opinion [[Talk:Chemical_elements#The_article.27s_fi
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  • ...... I have no idea how it made it through approval. I'll put the approval tag on the two articles for one day. Just let me know if you need more time. - ...ory section (actually it doesn't have a history section). However, I would tag articles like [[Poland, history]] to the history workgroup as they are excl
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  • ...o be &mdash; but I think I've found something of a smoking gun. The Phifer language seems a more concise phrasing of the UN definition of torture &mdash; altho However, when I tag an metadata sub1 with Anatomy (like [[mediastinum]], it does not show up on
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  • ...rticle is a teaser: properly, this article will describe the reconstructed language. I usually forget to sign, but this time I did not: --[[User:Mark Odegard|M ...(i.e., if there has been just one or two edits and only to add a category tag). Anyway, thanks! --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 15:14, 13 February
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  • ...e" language (sometimes), but it is,sssss nevertheless, derived from common language, and you are experts of its "look and feel". --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter S Hi Ro, I understand that you are the language expert around here, so I have a question. The company eBay starts it's name
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  • No go on my end. Of course, if the developer used more normal language, it'd help tremendously. What the @#$&* he means by "$HOME/.commonist/" is ...the license.txt file. PS. I was wondering what kind of categories I should tag my recent images with? Architecture workgroup? Taj Mahal? Russ McGinn's ima
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  • ...ification on the coin copyright, and in the meantime I have put a fair use tag on it crediting the designers and engraver listed on the linked page. I ha ...not use them commercially and that Google Book Search be attributed. The language of their request made {{Tl|PD-butclaim}} too strong, but {{Tl|PD}} was a po
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  • ...pick him off", ie, throw the ball to the first basement in time for him to tag the runner before the runner can get back to the base, in which case he wou ...thematicians. But while abstact concepts sometimes cannot be said in plain language, the action in a game can be described by using common words.) I still thin
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  • ...kis to draft a non-free use policy. The non-free use rules adopted on the language wiki are narrower than the "fair use" provisions in US law. Even so, there ...mostly get rid of the ones we have. What they really do is put a Category tag on articles based on what we place in the subgroup section of the metadata.
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  • ...be inserted into various articles at the point where an author places this tag: <nowiki>{{pressure}}</nowiki> ? ...) look [[Talk:Energy (science)#Name?|here]], [[Talk:Language (linguistics)#Language articles|here]] and [[User talk:Chris Day#Disambigs and writing levels|here
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  • ...broader controversies, '''the general public whose native language is the language of the compendium'''. See the neutrality policy. '' ...I particularly object to the phrase about "the general public whose native language is" English, which has nothing to do with neutrality. I asked Larry to remo
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  • ...g linked to] over at Wikipedia. This puts us at the same level as foreign language wikipedias, no? [[User:Joe Quick|--Joe Quick]] ([[User talk:Joe Quick|Talk ...s Goku Jones. What we do is create [[:Category:Photos by Goku Jones]] and tag every image by him with the category and link to it in the "Related images"
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  • I'm new in Citiz and not very good in english language, so did You can to do all need procedures for Archive:New Draft of the Week ...r, I can help a little with style and syntax, etc. English is not my first language either, however... You go first (on the ascorbic acid article), okay? ;-) -
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  • ...p is, but I should be able to at least follow the there-exists part of the language.) ''"such that ''L'' is an extension of <math>\mathbb{R}</math> of ''odd' ...s behalf on the page with an approval date one week after placement of the tag. [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;<span style="background:grey"
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  • ...tip" when the note is hovered over? We are currently using the &lt;ref&gt; tag for references and for notes, but it would be useful for both. It might als Please see my note about WP at [[Talk:Italian language]] - [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 17:12, 8 November 2007 (CST)
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  • ...available from the recognized major peer reviewed journals in the English language in the scientific literature? Essays publihed on the web are not considered There are English language peer reviewed scientific articles in the major journals written by authoirs
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  • == Should we tag with Health Sciences Workgroup category? == ...and the result is two identical double helixes. Please do not copyedit for language unless you are absolutely sure of the science. We need more new content and
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  • ...ense. Furthermore, because ontological considerations are different, a new language is being sought. Until that is found, if ever, we are using old words to sa ...ns is so often in the hands of people who are not accustomed to scientific language, whether debased or not."
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  • I tried, and it worked! Surprising indeed to see that the CZ live tag wasn't there, if it's supposed to appear with the metadata template (and so ...sed is the best way I can describe it. It was so different from any other language I had learned, and I loved it. That's how I learned the written alphabet--
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  • /// <summary>Regular expression to extract language code from site URL.</summary> /// <summary>ISO 639-1:2002 language codes, used as prefixes to identify Wikimedia
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  • ...n start from the test link at the top of the talk page, in the header near language variant. #At top of article a message box will request you tag old approval page and the old metadata page for deletion (this is where it
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  • ...e-release version). I added support for that to the <nowiki><div></nowiki> tag in Biology/Draft. I assume that Safari 3 will come out with the new Mac OS ...se move [[Cherokee Language]] to [[Cherokee language]], i.e. decapitalise 'language' to be consistent with other articles. Thanks. [[User:John Stephenson|John
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  • Not sure why R. Jensen has taken the Lingustics workgroup out of the tag lines. I would have thought it was relevant. --[[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas ...iental. That discussion moved to [[Orient]], which now has the linguistics tag. This article now deals with an "ism" concept that is heavily discussed by
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  • ...the history that it offers and involves, this might be a logical entry to tag for the History workgroup. If so, there are some much more active Editors ...her of these terms. In my field, in print publications, we use MLA (Modern Language Association of America) references, a.k.a. parenthetical citations, with a
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  • ...as well, it's just that much more work to move a cluster; one more page to tag for deletion, etc. /Approval's only are needed when an article is Approved, ...nd then, after the move, editing the new template to include the requested language. This seems convoluted.
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  • hasmsg - adds a tag &quot;message&quot; if the current user has pending messages amlang - Return messages in this language
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  • Hmmm. I sure don't want to hand tag again;-) I know this can get dangerously close to wikipedia's template craz ...requiring that the official name, recent former names, names in the native language, and common alternative names are all noted in the Introduction.
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  • ...omment about C: Templates have a lot of the look-and-feel of a programming language, but they aren't, so don't be misled. 'Calls' of templates aren't calls in ...category is two things: an internal list of pages which have that category tag on them (actually, it's just 'what links here' for the category page), and
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  • ...I recommend to students. We care, but seeing what the Americans did to our language maybe leaves us more philosophical than philosphers are.[[User:Gareth Leng| ...e. It's very roughly in between the U.K. and Australia, the other English language strongholds. Hence, the greatest number of our contributors are likely to
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  • ...English version are translated to provide a similar meaning in the target language. In German, for example, the name "Baggins" becomes "Beutlin" (containing t ...ish]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngbeyond/rings/language.html|title="Cultural and Linguistic Conservation"|accessdate=16 April |acce
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  • Hidden category: Food Science tag ...tates Army]], intelligence interrogation]], [[Routing Policy Specification Language]]. Look at collaboration, including article spinoffs, starting at [[vasculi
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  • ...ur edits help a lot, certainly 'adequate', to use your term. I tried some language tweaking for the really simple-minded, me as model. Check http://en.citize ...g that they just email us a Word document and we will mark it up into wiki language. The purpose of this rule (though far be it for me to understand why some
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  • ...about BE and AE language variants? "A single culture separated by a common language?" ...is stuff. But it seems to me that keeping titles as close to conventional language usage as possible makes authoring easier. e.g., it's easier to type <nowik
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  • ...eth (and others who may be out there!) I have made some organizational and language changes that I believe clarify the article. Please read through from the be ...m correctly, but I could not find any thing. Can you? If you object to the language changes I made, please alter them and we can go back and forth until we are
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  • ...ll be an author for any category you like and add the appropriate category tag to your home page. I see by your comment that also got fed up with the van ...e about end-to-end (OSI transport) protocols, with subarticles ("advanced" tag?) about tunneling and midboxes.
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  • ...to request deletion of a page, ask the person who placed the speedy delete tag on the article. Speedy delete tags are how you do it. [[User:David Finn|Dav *Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, 1989
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  • :I went ahead and changed the language a bit. The notation <math>\pi(x)</math> vs. <math>\pi(n)</math> is a bit mo Shall a constable place the approval tag? It is May 6, unless I hear otherwise, I will contact a constable to do so.
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  • ...sioned as a complete "[[Fork (software development)|fork]]" of the English language Wikipedia. However, the project abandoned that idea prior its public launch ...fter project members voted for a new Charter in September 2010, the "beta" tag was dropped in 2011. The project currently has {{PAGESINCAT:CZ Live}} arti
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  • ...s only about 60 edits overall, about 5 by you, someone adding the subpages tag, the rest by me. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 05:40, 22 March 2009 (U ...ch as frequency analysis and the index of coincidence to recognize natural language, but how does one recognize the right recovery? Which is correct:
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  • ...(and you can try that "test" link at the top of the talk page, next to the language variant info). ...yes, on any deleted page, when you go to that page and click the 'delete' tag it will bring you to a page with a list of deleted edits and all you have t
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  • * PHP - an object-oriented interpreted language. Mediawiki is written in PHP and its software modules execute when accessed ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show'
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  • * PHP - an object-oriented interpreted language. Mediawiki is written in PHP and its software modules execute when accessed ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show'
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  • == Discussion styles and laser tag == ...in effectiveness with the introduction of the MILES system, a "super laser tag" system, attached to every weapon, soldier, vehicle, and seemingly every ro
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  • ...(rabbinical seminary) in [[Frankfurt-am-Main]], where he studied [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and [[Torah]]: he was by all accounts more religious than his pare ...was the fifteenth anniversary of the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] of 1923, the "''Tag der Bewegung''" (Day of the Movement): the greatest day of the Nazi calenda
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  • ...le if you ask me. Maybe can you correct my English for it is not my native language. I am currently working on [[IS/LM model]] but [[opportunity cost]] should ...s a placeholder for future footnotes. You can delete it or restore the old tag if you think it's unnecessary. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 03:
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  • ...ews, the story or the content of the criticisms is valid material, but the language seems a bit too obsessive or blatant. It should discuss a wide range of fla ...sal consensus that, say, Shakespeare is the greatest writer in the English language, they could assert that he is. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] ([[User
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  • ...uld not falsely make it appear to be one or the other or the next. English language styles over the next centuries, should the human world remain in rapid comm :When teaching, why not explain why there are discrepancies in the English Language among cultures? In general, I am opposed to going American Style since we
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  • ...e WP/CZ pages on the topic of chemistry and placed the Chemistry workgroup tag on them (200+ articles) in an attempt to get an idea of the scope of the wo ...straightforward article about g which is clearly written in understandable language that we can link to when writing articles. In other words, an article that
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  • ...uld be written at a consciously lay level. Keep jargon out and use natural language wherever possible. Maintain a consistency and coherence of style within thi ...g to the curent style- very brief and general description of each in plain language, including an internal link. P.S. who are you? regards, [[User:Nancy Sculer
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  • ...description of just exactly what a chiropracter means by the term in plain language). ...ed by a vetinarian, and by an animal physiologist – by anyone who uses the language of biology.
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  • * PHP - an object-oriented interpreted language. Mediawiki is written in PHP and its software modules execute when accessed ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show'
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  • I searched the wiki to find out if there is a tag for a title request. I could not find one. I respectfully request the title ...treats internationalization as at the level of character sets and perhaps language, adding localization (localisation) to deal with such things as AE/BE, and
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  • ...permit. We are discussing a proposal that would allow us to accept French language articles--and this should be decided on soon--but right now, our articles a ::: Good catch! [[AQMG]] did indeed have a Category: tag on it, which I just removed (I see no reason to cat Redirects). I too have
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  • #Article deletion is now handled by the constabulary. Citizens tag a page for deletion and a constable cleans the mess up later. Never while ...licy. So I see that whole writing a parting shot thing just superfluous. Tag [[CZ:Leaving the project|this policy]] for revision or expungency.
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  • :::The wikipedia list is a bit messy. Especially with all the different language names included. I hope we can make something neater than that. I'm for only ...he has above. I suggest we keep '''countries of the world''' and work out language in the Intro stating that what is and is not a "country" is a contested con
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  • ...the author of my regular textbook, the Cambridge Companion to the English Language). A first-rate linguistic bibliography -- for a historian :-> [[User:Russe ...If you are still happy with it, just update the version on the ToApprove tag to the latest version. That way when I go to perform the mechanics of the
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  • ...ikiSEO '''this'''] extension is essential nowadays. The <meta "copyright"> tag is also outputting GFL-1.3+ for articles instead of CC-BY-SA-3.0. [[User:Pr == Language variants ==
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  • ...e on "creationism" today assigned to the Biology workgroup. I removed that tag, too. Please see my very recent post on the forums. [[User:Nancy Sculerati| ...egory tag says, because we do not have the expertise to review it. If that tag belongs here -the onus is on the authors of the article to make the scienti
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  • :::And let's remove CanE and AusE as options in the language variants. No one ''writes'' in Canadian English or Australian English, we :::::I just jogged [[Evolution of language]] and it got removed from the category. I'm not sure why it was in there,
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  • ...ur expert knowledge. I just wanted to add a bit of evidence that in common language "fuze" and "fuse" are spelling variants (for one of the two meanings) only. ...subgroup is a good idea. Currently it shows this page as included, and the tag shows up at the bottom here. Was that intentional?
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  • ...many try but only one is admitted, or so I've heard). Forgive my informal language. And why do we consider the "spermatozoon" at the end of the article rather ...he title Life, it will have to be entirely rewritten into easily accesible language and include all views, biologically, of life and not strictly a systems vie
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  • :#avoid biased language ...article Papal conclave includes a whole section with an original research tag, as well as some smaller-scale problems. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson
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  • *[[:Category:Needs tag]] ...'[[Hörspiel]]'' on limited [[resource]]s of [[fossil energy]] (in [[German language|German]]):
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  • ...d editors/authors use it? Does it just create a list of articles with the tag? [[User:Russell D. Jones|Russell D. Jones]] 17:15, 12 December 2008 (UTC) ...er tribe called Dal nariadi? Which form should the name take in an English language forum? --[[User:Mal McKee|Mal McKee]] 00:27, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...article is good enough to be approved. If some editor canadd the Toapprove tag, and maybe someone else can approve it, that woyuld be great. Or let me kno ...of this use of Latin, I might even think that it's an article in a foreign language, or on some other subject altogether. Best have Latin at the forefront only
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  • :I am not sure either but I do see it in the same places as a tag to define, if rather loosely, what they approve of and do not. It think it ...give the sources in the original languages. This is a case where original language quotations seem very appropriate.
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  • ...s a dynamic state where improvements happen quickly, but so do mistakes or language that might not be an outright mistake, but something that confuses the expl ...Tribe]] senses its time for another approval. Intends to pu a new approval tag up with a 7 day deadline to push through these revisions.
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  • ...n't think the link makes that big a difference. I will put the re-approve tag on it and give it a day to think about it. -[[User:D. Matt Innis|Matt Inni ...self looking to call the constables every other sentence -for inflammatory language and needless insult. After reading what he said about the schools of osteop
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  • ...ow. I just transcluded daniels test article into my sandbox and the speedy tag is only showing for his test page. Don't know what you did, but it seems to :::Ah, okay, thanks for the heads up -- I hadn't realized that foreign-language articles were permitted in this project. In fact, I think that this is a se
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  • ...cess#Overview]] where it explains that one editor may remove the ToApprove tag: ...e that this sort of issue should be deemed 'not open to discussion' - such language seems not merely regressively hierachical, not merely to stifle the free fl
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  • ...ing advice on the health sciences letter. I'm not sure I know what kind of language would sweeten the deal for a medically oriented editor. [[User:Chris day|Ch ...not possible to go with the png format. Also remember to chop off the svg tag when you convert the SVG files too a png. [[User:Chris day|Chris Day]] [[Us
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  • :::I don't think we can have a Biology Workgroup tag here because it implies it ''is'' biology, i.e. science. I'd like to see a ...ID itself'' if you don't understand that ID proponents dress it up in the language of science. A '''[[CZ:Neutrality Policy|neutral]]''' presentation of the b
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  • ...l" version of the topic, where you and others can work up a separate clear language version for lay readers, and when its done then we can take a look at the w ...public, what we require is to get more fully and precisely into the proper language of genetics."''''''' Horace Freeland Judson "Talking about the genome" Natu
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  • ...write well by any stretch) rewrote it with highly technical and difficult language, which even fellow Spinoza grad students might have trouble with. The artic In the broader area, do remember that while we are English-language, we try not to be U.S. specific. Changing to my Military Editor hat, I've h
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  • ...[Battle of Dien Bien Phu]] -- has just died; reactions and links to French-language obituaries at [http://www.cnas.org/blogs/abumuqawama/2010/06/marcel-bigeard ...who I had the pleasure of meeting once. I would like to suggest an "inuse" tag to prevent editing conflicts as I've must have spent an hour re-doing what
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  • ...convert it into useful work. Most telling of all, we use the same genetic language, obey the same code. There are differences, of course. Otherwise, we would ...symbols.<ref>Deacon TW (1997) ''The Symbolic Species: The Co-Evolution of Language and the Brain.'' New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. ISBN 0393038386 </re
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  • ...h chiropractic. Again, it was a binary dispute between two approaches. The language may have included allopath, but the context was not-chiropractic. ...e to use Heroic! But, I won't argue dog names, you're the expert with the language! :) [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 01:10, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
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  • "There are plenty of holes, of course, in Bush's position (as well as his language). Democracies, as events in Britain and elsewhere have shown, do produce ra ...ocial uplift is approaching spiritual death," would support the huge price tag of our war with Iraq, especially when Iraq's link to the events of Sept. 11
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