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  • Masson's life story showed similarities to that of her biographee Skarbek.
  • The biographee seems notable for horseracing, car racing, and running a large house, three areas of which I know very little.
  • The closest is a mention of the silly " Out " thing, from which one might infer that the biographee is gay.
  • She is also a biographee of Who's Who of American Women, and of Who's Who of Outstanding Writers of the 20th Century.
  • Maybe, but the potential biographee who has would-be authors using words like fascinating and remarkable _ and warming up their word processors _ is Hillary Rodham Clinton.
  • Many publications using the title are vanity publications, where the inclusion criterion is the biographee's willingness to buy the book, with the business model consisting of selling books directly to the biographees.
  • I've just encountered the article Natalia Turine for the first time . ( I hadn't previously heard of the biographee . ) At first glance, the sourcing looks insufficient yet not too bad.
  • His 2001 novel " The Oasis " is noted as " A memoir of love and survival in concentration camp " written in the first person as if in the words of the biographee, Blanka Friedman.
  • "A Biographee ( that would be me ) must be of current reference interest, based on either of two factors, " reads the brochure from Marquis Who's Who, as they prepare their 49th edition.
  • Now, if I see a BLP ( or anyway a BLP of somebody other than a mass-murderer ) being edited by some IP-hopper who calls the biographee " scum ", I'm inclined to undo the damage and to s-protect.
  • I note that this biographee comes up with 78 books which she authored or appears within, at Amazon . com, and is on hundreds of sites if you Google " Daniela Gioseffi . " This is an accomplished, widely published, biographee according to Wikipedia standards, it seems.
  • I note that this biographee comes up with 78 books which she authored or appears within, at Amazon . com, and is on hundreds of sites if you Google " Daniela Gioseffi . " This is an accomplished, widely published, biographee according to Wikipedia standards, it seems.
  • A look at its history shows that " Karen S . Davis " is the work of a close-to-SPA . The article cites a letter to the biographee ( with no mention of its publication ) and in other ways strongly suggests to me that it is actually an autobiography of some kind.
  • It does seem to suggest that the activities of the biographee have been discussed by Richard Stallman; but when you click on the link to see what this consists of, you find that it is no more convincing than this wretched Wikipedia article .-- talk ) 06 : 28, 21 May 2012 ( UTC)
  • *"'keep "'= = the main reason to keep the article is that all the references and links are valid scholarship and this biographee really has done these things and authored all of the works cited . it's factual and no more an advertisement than any other biographical entry that I've read on Wikipedia.
  • I arrive as the result of a certain morbid fascination : Just what is all the fuss surrounding this article about ? ( I've not heard of the biographee other than in this article and the talk around it-- only a small percentage of which I've read . ) The " Mail " is dreadful, and infamously open to passing off mere fiction as fact ( see the article Daily Mail ); but I get the impression that celebs are its specialty.
  • And he's an admin, too . . . . I'd summarily delete / revert / protect it myself, but it might look as if I have some grudge against the biographee ( whom I'd never heard of 24 hours ago ), imaginably there's some rationale for copying in an article from " fgfg . html " within a throwaway blog, and so anyway I'll leave the job to somebody else, and also provide an opportunity for the defense of the article .-- talk ) 03 : 41, 21 October 2014 ( UTC)