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editTim, I read your Talkpage after undoing your revision. I shall say that you do make an interesting point. Despite the authorities referenced, I am sceptical about the argument, however, since it seems to ignore the structure of the passive voice in grammar.
Btw, I am okay with how you edited the term in his brother Charles' article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daniel the Monk (talk • contribs) 12:46, 6 June 2011 (UTC)