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I have now added also
Timothy Clark the art historian and the other T.J Clarks from that disambig page, there are quite a few now. I do not think the golfer is a clear primary over the art historian who is a major figure (although one would hardly know that from the current state of the article). So, I, for one, don't think a hatnote will do anymore. Is it really a problem to qualify the golfer with "(golfer)"? --Artiquities (
talk)10:16, 4 November 2010 (UTC)reply
But the art historian goes by T. J. Clark. There are four other "Tim Clark"'s (without the "e"). All have very few actual links on Wikipedia: Tim Clark (Emirates Airline) - 12 total, 4 not through template {Navbox Emirates Group}; Tim Clark (author) - 1 link; Tim Clark (comedian) - 3 links; Tim Clark (soccer) - 1 link. The golfer has over 110 links. I think the golfer is the primary topic and that this move makes sense. As it did over a year ago.
Tewapack (
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20:08, 4 November 2010 (UTC)reply
Oppose. Looking at the articles for the other Tim Clarks, it is in no way clear that teh golfer is the primary topic. As an aside, it was not constructive to create a new dab page at
Tim Clark when there was already one at
Tim Clarke; these should ideally be re-merged.
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16:00, 7 November 2010 (UTC)reply
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