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  • |{{#tag:ref|{{{1|{{{reference|{{{content|{{{text|}}}}}}}}}}}}|name={{{name|}}}|grou | lower-greek
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  • | lower-greek {{#tag:references|{{{refs|}}}|group={{{group|}}}}}</div></div></small><noinclude>
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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 ...hose from 19th and early 20th sources (e.g., Smith's books about Roman and Greek Antiquities, several early Christian church materials, Catholic Encyclopaed
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  • ...specified ''within'' a single <code><nowiki><ref>...</ref></nowiki></code> tag using other [[:Category:Citation templates|citation templates]]; for exampl |language=Greek
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  • ...or example, it is becoming more common to use {{tl|reflist}} rather than {{tag|references|s}} as it can style the reference list. ...ker is desired and enter the markup with the citation or note inside the {{tag|ref}} tags. For example:
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  • *4 Maccabees: appendix in some Greek Orthodox Bibles; in (N)RSV Apocrypha since 1973 *Greek/English 1 Esdras = Latin 3 Esdras
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  • Below is anther example of the ''blockquote'' tag: By contrast, here is a block of text rendered using the ''blockquote'' tag without any special mark-up. When I view it without being logged into CZ, i
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  • The '''Apostles''' (in [[Koine Greek]] ...lilee|Galilean]] [[Judaism|Jewish]] men (10 names are Aramaic, 4 names are Greek) chosen from among the [[disciple]]s, who were 'sent forth' by [[Jesus]] of
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  • == Greek letters == ...these technicalities, and they have a disambiguation page for the 5 or so Greek letters I looked up, so that should be the way to proceed: [[Gamma (letter)
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  • * The '''frame''' tag automatically floats the image right. *'''Thumb''' tag must be used to resize a picture with a caption.
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  • ...r official language. Rather, the organization adopted ''ISO'' based on the Greek word ''isos'' , meaning ''equal''. Recognizing that the organization’s in ...rdsdev/global_resources/US%20TAG%20Committe%20Handbook%206March2008.doc US Tag Committee Handbook, 2008]</ref>
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  • ...ure offhand, but I think the Dead Sea scroll fragments tend to support the Greek. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 10:26, 14 March 2011 (UTC) Since there is not title change request tag here I could not tag this article for a title change. Could someone please change the title to D
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  • ...he speedy delete template? We ultimately could use one so that people can tag pages and categories and all constables would have to do is check a categor ...(actually the second time was much better). May I redirect my unfortunate Greek character username and talkpage to my English ones? If not, then kindly del
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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 ( I just started a page on ''Anaximander'', the ancient Greek philosopher. Then I discover that it needs to be disambiguated. With what,
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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 ...r modern Greek is a link -- Polytonic. Click that and you have the Ancient Greek set.
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  • ...stname''' in [ ] at the bottom of your user page (or the equivalent editor tag if you are an editor). ...ern students; I've done a BA and an MA and we never had courses on Ancient Greek philosophers for the simple reason that most study arises out of 20th-centu
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  • Noel, Redirect from [[Omega]] to [[Omega (Greek Letter Ω ω)]] is complete. --[[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas Simmons]] 17:21 :Also, why not just tag obsolete templates for speedydelete? --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]]
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  • ...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" ...he math is inline or not and display it accordingly (or, perhaps, the math tag will split into two separate tags, one for inline math and one for displaye
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  • Basil II of the Bulgarians slayer (Greek Basil Bulgaroktonos Βασίλειος ὁ Βουλγαροκτόνος, Bu Hidden category: Food Science tag
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  • ...so far I can't work out how to revert that--will try deleting the subpage tag and fingers crossed it'll work. ...s cheap for a Yank in those days -- except for real estate.... There was a Greek resto we went to sometimes, also some Carnaby St.-type restos that a swingi
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  • ...[[hubris]], not just about the meaning of the word, but about the ancient Greek concept. I'd be quite interested. Actually, I see that Wikipedia's articl ...(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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  • ...ho is counting them?). Definitions of what makes one a Baptists, say, or a Greek Orthodox vary considerably. It is a vexed question. --[[User:Thomas Simmon ...tions of the Church, including the Serbian, the Georgian, the Russian, the Greek and the American, in everyday discussions and in other instances in making
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  • ...ii Salvii.</ref> Another genus described by Linnaeus was ''[[Orchis]]'', a Greek name referring to the shape of two small tubers that the species of this ge In [[Europe]] there are registers from the Greek Classical Period of [[Theophrastus]] of [[Lesbos]], at about 300 BCE. In '
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  • ...ii Salvii.</ref> Another genus described by Linnaeus was ''[[Orchis]]'', a Greek name referring to the shape of two small tubers that the species of this ge In [[Europe]] there are registers from the Greek Classical Period of [[Theophrastus]] of [[Lesbos]], at about 300 BCE. In '
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  • ...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 He also indicated a preference for using the Greek letter kappa (<math>\kappa</math>) rather than the Roman letter k to repres
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  • ...abouts of Bilbo's wife and whether he would let his son go into danger. In Greek legend, it was a hero's nephew that gained the item of power, and so the ho ...rvants, the [[Maia (Middle-earth)|Maiar]]. The concept of the Valar echoes Greek and Norse mythologies, although the Ainur and [[Arda|the world]] itself are
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  • ...ready better). Thus I guess that it's not (yet) the time to put the "Live" tag on. [[User:Harald van Lintel|Harald van Lintel]] 18:24, 27 November 2007 (C I have found repeatedly in attempting to answer ''ti esti'' questions (Greek: "what is," the sort of question that Socrates asked about the various virt
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  • Greek Systems Society<br/> Tom, your proposal, "Attach beta tag to key graphic," is just too trivial to add to the proposals system, so I'm
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  • ...had a continuous thread through the centuries that began with the ancient Greek philosophers, and has generally followed the winding pattern of advancement "Greek philosophers, and since then has advanced over the centuries in a winding p
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  • ...ngineer for Westinghouse's Gas turbine division at one point - that is all greek to me :-) However, from my constable perspective, I think you handled that ...this article? If there is no need for it anymore, let me know and I will tag it with the speedydelete template. Thanks. -- [[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles
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  • ...theory, AND systems theory is not just a philosophy, your people put that tag on it. I am sorry that some are not aware of our field, but isn't that what ...mation, control, feedback, communication... Cybernetics, deriving from the Greek word for steersman (kybernetes), was first introduced by the mathematician
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  • ...subgroup is a good idea. Currently it shows this page as included, and the tag shows up at the bottom here. Was that intentional? :: How far down the hierarchy do we add that tag? Cryptology, cryptography, and cryptanalysis are tagged now, but so far the
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  • :Biology (from Greek βίος λόγος, see below) is the branch of science dealing with the s :The To approve tag gives us the flexibility (suggested by Larry) to update the link shown in b
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  • ...assive number of randomly picked expressed sequence tags ([[EST]]'s). Each tag represented a cDNA clone and the whole collection represented a catalog of Gene comes from a Greek word meaning "to give birth to". Our understanding of the role genes play i
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  • ...hen it's against policy and then deleting it, or attaching a speedy delete tag, the fact that I can include your name there too might slow this down, or c ...Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]], authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[
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  • *[[:Category:Needs tag]] *Youtube videos about CZ (some of them were found [http://technorati.com/tag/citizendium here]):
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  • '''Greek characters:''' ...people are thinking and see if we do have a consensus support the approval tag I put up. What is essential to change before approval if anything?. Now ima
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  • ...cess#Overview]] where it explains that one editor may remove the ToApprove tag: ...of the editors does not like what they see, they can remove the ToApprove tag and we start over. If the date is reached, the article then becomes approv
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  • Seems to me we have a context problem. So the answer would be to tag the word "gene" with the proper context. Within the context of a strand of a rather long history going back to ancient Greek thinkers: Aristotle already claimed that
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  • "Homeopathy or homoeopathy—from the Greek hómoios (similar) and páthos (suffering)—is a system of alternative med ...until there's an EC in place, much as I'd like to [[triage]] this to Black Tag, I don't think the rules cover it. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Ber
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