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StatesWikipedia:WikiProject United StatesTemplate:WikiProject United StatesUnited States Washington, D.C. portal This template is supported by WikiProject District of Columbia...
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were expanded for clarity and ease of reference. GWU was changed to George Washington and SAIS was changed to Johns Hopkins:SAIS because few outside of...
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between the top of the page and the text. see University of Tennessee and George Washington University for example --AW 17:31, 21 March 2007 (UTC) An...
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|Source1 = |Source2 = }} }} So, the following form, filled out for George Washington, will produce this output {{Template:Freemason |Lodge1 = Fredericksburg...
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Gee-Gees = background:#8F001A |Queen's University |Queens University |Queens University Golden Gaels |Queen's University Golden Gaels |Queens Golden Gaels...
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rewritten to cover the whole spectrum (e.g. Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, etc.). Obviously the latter would mean removing some...
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Entiat, Washington Wenatchee, Washington Forks, Washington East Wenatchee, Washington Bellevue, Washington Kent, Washington Kirkland, Washington Maple Valley...
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(UTC) ( Comment or view Article history ) ... that George Arthur Lincoln, the principal planner of George C. Marshall's World War II military campaigns, liked...
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Art--Kumioko (talk) 14:07, 10 June 2013 (UTC) Wikipedia:GLAM/George Washington University--Kumioko (talk) 14:07, 10 June 2013 (UTC) Change the todo list...
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unlike Georges I & II who really were still German - George III genuinely identified with the English. The rest is just excuses I'm afraid. Washington, Jefferson...
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ISBN 978-1-78028-357-9. George Ferguson; George Wells Ferguson (1959). Signs & Symbols in Christian Art. Oxford University Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-19-501432-7...
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the bottom of many articles (e.g., {{US Presidents}} at the end of George Washington). In this case, when the template is placed on an article, and contains...
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"According to studies published in 2017 by researchers at The George Washington University, bonobos, along with common chimpanzees, split from the human...
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President Now, Washington, D.C.: Rumsfeld Press. 2 See Washington, George (1795), Wooden Teeth and Me, New York: Dental Asylum Press; Bush, George W. (2003)...
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Millennial Time Scales. Geophysical Monograph. American Geophysical Union, Washington DC. pp. 59–76. ISBN 0-87590-033-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation...
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about the subject, and locate copies of the work in libraries. Using George Washington as an example, why should we remove WorldCat with all of its value...
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com/docview/305001213 |thesis_year = 2005 |website = {{url|krishna.gs.washington.edu}} }} and ExpandTemplates plus lintHint shows the offending markup...
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Project Cuban Missile Crisis ExComm Soviet Union: Berlin Crisis Moscow–Washington hotline Vienna summit New Frontier Communications Satellite Act Community...
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article appears in the Washington Post, the publisher is the Washington Post, not some dude who happened to buy the paper. Washington Post published the article...
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settlement templates, which you can see in action in Colorado River and Washington, D.C. articles. Solution Implement those entries for the dms format in...
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case for James Allsup looks weak. At http://www.theroot.com/washington-state-universitys-college-republicans-presid-1797816820 it says, According to KREM...
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and scrutiny over Trump's relatively amiable posture toward Russia." Washington Post (July 14, 2017): "the federal and congressional probes that have...
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county government's recommendation to medical examiners so as to follow Washington state (of the US's) laws regarding how they classify deaths. How relevant...
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interacts with biographical articles. I believe for huge biographies like George Washington, Isaac Newton, and William Shakespeare as some examples, it is incredibly...
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A.; Washington, G.; Adams, J. (2007), All the Presidents' Names, vol. XII (2nd ed.), Home Base, New York: The Pentagon Lincoln, A.; Washington, G.; Adams...
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"Los Angeles"es and "Washington"s. – .Raven .talk 02:47, 2 June 2023 (UTC) Note, there is a Chicago, Zimbabwe; a Vancouver, Washington; a London, Ontario;...
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smaller than the shields on U.S. Route 395 in Oregon, U.S. Route 395 in Washington, and even other US routes such as U.S. Route 50 in Nevada. Custom route...
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can pick up any issue of any major newspapers - the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times, the London Times, anything - and given enough time...
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