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  • As for encyclopedical value however, I do not think it is.
  • These subjects are, or are not, encyclopedical.
  • GFDL was always meant for encyclopedical articles, not for my personal data I post at my page.
  • In spite of my breaking the rules I want to urgently ask you to distinguish between my punishment and encyclopedical facts.
  • How a " real " encyclopedical article, which is supposed to be objective, could be written in such a malicious context?
  • Hi, I was wondering what improvements can be made on this article in order to make it a more suitable encyclopedical content.
  • :: : First, I don't understand why Stre1977 wants to remove information, in particular when it is clearly of an encyclopedical nature.
  • Maika demonstrates extensive knowledge of encyclopedical facts about the human world, which she says have been derived from earthly radio broadcasts picked up by the Gurunians.
  • If the article should stay, there should be much more encyclopedical stuff than just an article of "'only "'promotional stuff.
  • *"'Merge & Redirect "' Lacks references, and there isn't much encyclopedical material about this song on the internet.
  • I tried to put it in an encyclopedical form and was personnaly attacked for it ( saying that I carry out a personal vendetta against Science Po ).
  • His name is blessed by harried researchers and librarians who turn to his work when asked for encyclopedical minutiae by writers, editors and members of the fact-crazy American public.
  • Meanwhile, under the threat of a forced closing of local newspapers or jailing of their editors, Dumbadze required mandatory publication of materials he sent them . went into the contemporary encyclopedical biography of Dumbadze.
  • In fact, perhaps the tsunami tragedy wasn't that good an example, since in that case it was clear from the start that it was a large-scale event ( undoubtedly encyclopedical ).
  • Unique non-partisan works are a general analysis with some sections on post-Civil-War Carlism by Novella ( 2007 ), Gonz醠ez ( 2005 ) and his later brief encyclopedical entry ( 2008 ).
  • I think we should think in encyclopedical way : is in the Britannica the article for the Tower of Pisa entitled Pisa at all, evne though it's clear that Pisa is mostly known only for it?
  • It is neither directly relevant nor especially encyclopedical to compare the Treschows, who are ( historically ) important within Norway, with some foreign family who happen to have a name which has similar spelling, but different origin.
  • The problem is, although the phenomenon exists ( as can be seen by, erm, certain Wikipedia editors ), there's little to write about it in an encyclopedical manner; it is also likely to attract edit warring.
  • It seems self-evidently relevant and encyclopedical to inform about when a word started being used for real, as opposed to being merely cited as a curiosity or as part of a list . ( This info was never restored .)
  • *I'm Greek and I could translate this without difficulty-- but frankly this doesn't feel so encyclopedical : it feels like a review / commentary on a philosopher's views on this topic, the " outspokenness " and its ethical considerations.
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