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Thank you for help in improving the article Sol Hachuel. Now I will know whom I could ask, if I need to translate something from French :) Best wishes.-- Mbz1 ( talk) 18:17, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Sorry, I was too hasty in my reaction to your edit. That particular usage is one that I had not encountered before, but you are quite right, "enter" is a possible valid translation (though not very good English style). Please accept my apology for my incorrect edit summary.
-- NSH001 ( talk) 22:06, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
In your edit of Michèle Renouf, you've stated that the people Renouf campaigns for advocate and/or celebrate the mass murder of a whole group of people. From what I understand, none of the people that she campaigns for do any thing like that. In fact to me, it seems like you've made quite an extreme claim. I was wondering what your claim is based on? Robert Ham ( talk) 08:58, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
After both you and I tried to back away from the "Smurf" thing, Izak continued to come after us and hassle us. If he does it again, I recommend we take it to an admin and ask the admin to tell him to back off. ← Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 15:55, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
Hi Insert coins. I acknowledge your interest in Strasbourg Cathedral, but WikiProject importance rating is a different thing. Architecture is not about dimensions but artistic expression. There are many large monster structures which wouldn't be mentioned in any architectural account. Size of a construction might be of highest importance in
structural engineering, but is not the primary concern of architecture. Regarding
this, 17th century (date of tower) is not
medieval, so is a bit of a stretch to say that. Furthermore in that regard the
Ulm Minster is the tallest standing structure of Gothic origin. Regardless, none of theme are prime examples of Gothic
architecture, hence definitely no top rating. For top rating I would be looking for a reference stating that is the most important example of Gothic architecture of a certain period. Otherwise the importance ratings are not clear cut, so I am fine with "high". --
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Dieudonné disant "Isra-heil" est une légende urbaine, Dieudonné M'Bala M'Bala à dit "Israël" comme le prouve cette video. Dire qu'il a dit "ira-heil" est du "WEASEL", c'est propager des avis biaisés, des mensonges et des oui-dire.
I too was doubtful about the notability of this person. He seems to be known for having been executed as a war criminal and hardly fits in with the footballers and composers. I was mulling over whether to remove him, but now you have done it for me. On balance I support your action. LynwoodF ( talk) 09:41, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
I could not see the relevance of the word "Münster", but I thought I might draw out the Polish chap who put it there years ago. However, if both you and I agree that it makes no sense in the context, I am happy to leave it as it now is. I am irritated by people who change things anonymously without explanation and I accord no respect to their views. LynwoodF ( talk) 13:39, 30 April 2013 (UTC)
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