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Hello edit

It is a nice to see you are contributing here, after your "fire up" from spanish wikipedia. I haven't contacted you because I was not aware of your message because this deletion. Nice to see you contributing here, Davius

Asturias edit

Muy buenas! I have been working on some copyediting of your work with the Kingdom of Asturias. Great work there, by the way. I moved some of the images from the religion section to the Talk page, and did not want you to think I had deleted them entirely. I don't think we need all of the images in the main article itself, but perhaps we should put two of the better mauscript images in as examples, and leave out the rest... Just my thoughts for now. I hope my cleanup was helpful, and let me know if you need any help. Vivía en Sevilla. No hablo español tan bien como hice en el pasado, pero si combinamos nuestras fuerzas, si podemos producir algunos artículos fuertes. Hiberniantears 15:42, 22 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hey! I was uncertain if you were coming back. The images were great, I just moved some off the article to make it a little more readable, but feel free to mix and match any of my changes. As for Sevilla, I lived in Nervión as a student back in 2000, actually on Marquez de Nervión. I went back last year for a little while and loved it just as much as the first time I was there. One of my favorite cities, without a doubt. Hiberniantears 20:16, 21 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

BNP/NF election results edit

The pages British National Front election results and British National Party election results were deleted last summer. As someone who contributed to one or both of those pages, I thought you might be interested in supporting their recreation. The grounds for deletion were that they were unreferenced (correct, but easily put right); they were unencyclopaedic (??? - no reasons given) and that they violated BLP policy (ridiculous, but which, by implication, means that any page that names an election candidate should be deleted). The deletion debate is at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/British National Party election results. No contributors to the pages were consulted.

I asked the admin who deleted the pages to reconsider, but he refused. I have belatedly requested a Deletion Review (see Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2009 February 1) to which you may wish to contribute. I eventually managed to obtain copies of the deleted articles and have now referenced the entire content. You can see them at User:Emeraude/British National Front election results and User:Emeraude/British National Front election results. Emeraude (talk) 11:18, 1 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Made-off edit

In the Bernard Madoff article you've asked for a citation on the pronounciation of the name. I don'tread/write IPA, but the pronounciation seems pretty standard in the American news media: Made-off. Check the PBS program under external links for an example. I'll contact an IPA guy and see what he can do. Smallbones (talk) 14:55, 16 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

There isn't a problem with the IPA. Would you like a citation to the PBS or NPR programs in external links? Usually we don't bother. Smallbones (talk) 00:42, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Russia edit

Engage in discussion if you wish, but stop using the edit summaries in here to contest an edit. Source do not support your claim, and even La Vanguardia source you referenced here says the Kremlin has not expressed a stance on recognition. Impru20 (talk) 18:24, 29 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

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