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I agree, and actually have a couple of aeronautical sources that seem to be authoritative and which do mention him in passing. Please hold the nomination for the time being, as I have to dig 'em out. thanks, Coretheapple ( talk) 18:17, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
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Mitt Romney (born 1947) is an American businessman who was Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and the Republican nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election. He was raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, by his parents Lenore and George Romney, and spent two years in France as a Mormon missionary. He married Ann Davies in 1969, with whom he has had five children. After studying at Brigham Young and Harvard universities, he joined the management consultancy Bain & Company before co-founding the spin-off investment firm Bain Capital. He unsuccessfully ran as the Republican candidate in the 1994 Massachusetts election for Senate against Ted Kennedy. He relaunched his political career after successfully running the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Elected Governor of Massachusetts in 2002, he helped enact state health care reform legislation, the first of its kind in America. Romney won the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, becoming the first Mormon to be a major party presidential nominee, but lost the election to Barack Obama by a 332–206 electoral college margin and by 51–47 percent in the popular vote. ( Full article...)
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Sorry. I was just trimming in light of Keating's recent death. Quis separabit? 02:19, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
MastCell reminded me - though my edits were in trying to improve the biography, but I note that you have breached 3RR yourself and might also be advised to self-revert. Cheers. Collect ( talk) 18:02, 4 April 2014 (UTC)
Looks like the Hillary RFC may be closed tonight. (Then we can move on to more important things, like convening a twelve-member admin panel to consider whether Tony Bennett needs to face forward.) Anythingyouwant ( talk) 01:36, 21 April 2014 (UTC)
Hi, Wasted. I've put Sgt. Pepper up at peer review and I would appreciate any comments and/or suggestions you have for improving the article in preparation for FAC. Cheers! GabeMc ( talk| contribs) 17:35, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
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Hi can we discuss the edits of The Allman Brothers discography please I know that it was previously decided to have the page the way it is but that was 7 years ago and I think the page needs changing, I know that the band are a band known for live albums as it states on the page but if you take Jimi Hendrix for example he has released over twice as many live albums as studio albums yet they are all listed in their own section and I think it is in he best interest of the page and wiki in general to have them the same. If you calculate the studio albums and live albums they haven't released that many more live albums than studio albums (not included live instant albums) 12 studio albums and 15 live albums. Lukejordan02 ( talk) 09:39, 23 May 2014 (UTC)
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Hey, can you explain why removing 'accessdates' from citations is necessary? I include the access date in all my web citations, is that not the policy? I'm sure I am missing something, but please point me in the direction of the reasoning for this, so I can understand when and when not to use |accessdates= in citations. Thanks. Dave Dial ( talk) 15:18, 31 May 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Wasted Time R; Your recent edits on Sonia Sotomayor were posted yesterday. Presently, there are at least three new books on the Roberts court which have come out this year and last year. It seemed that this would be a good opportunity to bring the page up to peer review upgrade status. This is the plan and perhaps you and others you may know would like to join in the upgrade effort. Please feel free to re-post this edit on the Talk page at Sotomayor if you think it helpful to invite others to this upgrade process. Regarding your two items for your two edits, you first brought up the "next twenty years or more issue" in the Lead section. This material was actually sourced to the book by Marcia Coyle from last year with the cite pages I included as a footnote for verification. Second item was the parenthetical comment on "first Latin justice" which has been debated in the press. My deference has been to the major Latin organizations which have asked those interested to discount the Cardozo reports as anecdotal, largely because Cardozo did not seem to either make or support the claim himself.
The solution I suggest for both is, for the first one, to include the part of the Coyle sourced comment dealing with her age which identified her as among the three youngest members of the court. This seems relevant to the issue of experience which is normally discussed in such articles. Second, to incorporate the parenthetical text of 'first Latin justice" into the narrative of the section along with sourcing the identification of the Cardozo comment as anecdotal by major Latin organizations. This would enhance the narrative quality of the section as well. If you have any interest in participating in the upgrade process, or know of anyone else who could join the enhancement process, then let me know and I can share the sources and publishers that I am relying upon for the upgrade preparation. Cheers. LawrencePrincipe ( talk) 13:25, 10 July 2014 (UTC)
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To the translation information at, 11 [1]? Thank for your help! -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 02:49, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Hi Wasted Time R,
I would be interested in drawing upon your wide experience to make an informal assessment of what it might take to bring
Dismissal_of_US_Attorneys controversy article to "good article" level. Take a look at the conversation here among the three leading editors of this now quiescent article.
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You're invited to comment there.
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Thank you for your effort and and thoughtful response, which is genuinely appreciated and welcomed.
Philosophically, you indirectly raise the issue of what an encyclopedia is, and what a project like Wikipedia should be, by critiquing the level of detail that is appropriate to this project.
I admit to some concern about how to preserve access to the detailed facts of history that support the generalizations of this (and relatedly, any typical) article, in a project like this.
I know you have (amazingly, with astonishing and life-sapping persistence) attended to articles in such a way that you alternatively could have made a living from the effort, by converting that knowledge into book-length biography, book-length analyses, or long-form journal articles published by mainstream or academic press. I don't necessarily intend to engage you on the philosophical topic, unless you're interested and willing, but there is some kind of opportunity to think about what long-form wiki-like entity would support long-form topics.
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For some really odd reason, I think he has been around the barn a few times now - dunno if he has other current accounts, but this is not how a "newbie" would edit AFAICT. Cheers. Collect ( talk) 22:53, 22 November 2014 (UTC)
Just a few more things from me to adjust, and it'll be good to go. Snuggums ( talk / edits) 04:07, 30 November 2014 (UTC)
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Just saw Hillary Clinton was promoted to FA. Well done! Snuggums ( talk / edits) 21:51, 13 December 2014 (UTC)
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