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Atoll

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Better source

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Bibliography

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Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists of works

  • Sex and the Single Girl. Helen Gurley Brown. London: Four Square, 1964.
  • Il secondo diario minimo (1992), collection of 72 essays:
    "I. Storie vere": "Intervista con Pietro Micca",
    "II. Istruzioni per l'uso": "Come fare l'indiano",
    "III. Frammenti dalla Cacopedia": "Dell'impossibilità di costruire la carta dell'impero 1 a 1",
    "IV. Filastrocche per adulti": "Filosofi in libertà",

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Burden

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Bureaucracy

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Kafka Every revolution evaporates and leaves behind only the slime of a new bureaucracy

Busy

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Canvassing

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WP:Canvas: "Messages that are written to influence the outcome rather than to improve the quality of a discussion compromise the consensus building process and may be considered disruptive."

Categories

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  • [[Category:Operas by Tommaso Traetta| ]]
  • [[Category:Lists of operas by composer|Traetta, Tommaso]]
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Competence

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DB move

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Disruption

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Dubious

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{{dubious}}

Edit count

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X!'s Edit Counter [1]

http://toolserver.org/~soxred93/pcount/index.php?name=Kleinzach&lang=en&wiki=wikipedia

  • 43.91% in article space
  • 15.2 talk
  • 7.78 user
  • 9.1 wikipedia
  • 13.2 wikipedia talk

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FAQK

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Ignore all dramas

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Wikipedia:Ignore all dramas

Image use policy

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Inactive

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  • Qualification: 3 months inactivity

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Inline templates

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Italics guideline

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While italicizing the title of a musical work within the text of the article is normal practice, displaying the titles of Wikipedia articles on specific works in italics, e.g. Medea (Pacini) is not recommended, per Template:Italic title/doc and Wikipedia:Naming conventions.

Languages/Interwiki

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  • [[ca:Franco Alfano]]
  • [[de:Franco Alfano]]
  • [[gl:Franco Alfano]]
  • [[nl:Franco Alfano]]
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Maintained

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Merging/Splitting

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Metapedian

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"Five years ago, Wikipedia could be defined as "three milion encyclopedia articles which anyone can edit". I am afraid that today it has become "a decadent social networking site with 10,000 members who have three million articles to play with". One just has to look at the pages in the "User talk:", "Wikipedia talk:", and "Template talk:" to realize that most Wikipedia decisions are being made by a small minority of "bosses" who seem to derive more pleasure out of social interaction (and, in particular, the sense of power that comes from "bossing" over other members) than on making real substantial contributions to Wikipedia."

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Music series

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New user welcome

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Paris

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Placeholders

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Process

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Wikipedia:Process is important

Prod

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Purge

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Wikipedia:Purge

Quotes/Swans etc.

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Swans sing before they die - 'twere no bad thing
Did certain persons die before they sing.
(Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1722-1834)

  • Lege feliciter
  • Scribimus indocti doctique poemata passim = Each desperate blockhead dares to write (lit: “Learned or not, we shall write poems without distinction”)
  • Scribimus indocti doctique. (All dare to write, who can or cannot read: Samuel Johnson)
  • Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes - I fear the Greeks, even when they bring gifts. (Virgil) Aeneid, Book 2 line 49
  • E scusami se è poco = and I beg your pardon if it’s too little! (of a long message)
  • “Every revolution evaporates and leaves behind only the slime of a new bureaucracy.” Kafka
  • Major Strasser is one of the reasons the Third Reich enjoys the reputation it has today

Ogden Nash verses

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In 1949, Ogden Nash wrote a set of humorous verses to accompany each movement for a Columbia Masterworks recording of Carnival of the Animals conducted by Andre Kostelanetz. Recited on the original album by Noel Coward, they are now often included when the work is performed. The conclusion of the verse for the "Fossils", for example, fits perfectly with the punchline-like first bar of the music:

At midnight in the museum hall
The fossils gathered for a ball
There were no drums or saxophones,
But just the clatter of their bones,
A rolling, rattling, carefree circus
Of mammoth polkas and mazurkas.
Pterodactyls and brontosauruses
Sang ghostly prehistoric choruses.
Amid the mastodontic wassail
I caught the eye of one small fossil.
"Cheer up, sad world," he said, and winked-
"It's kind of fun to be extinct."

Randy in Boise

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Redirect/Soft redirect

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#REDIRECT [[Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven)]]

{{category redirect|Icelandic singers}}

References

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Notes {{reflist}}

Sources

  • Heartz, Daniel and McClymonds, Marita P (1992), 'Traetta, Tommaso' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) ISBN 0-333-73432-7

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Soapbox

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Brecht at the Opera

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Sources: Grove/Oxford

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Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno by John C G Waterhouse, in 'The New Grove Dictionary of Opera', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7

Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno by Albi Rosenthal, in 'The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1980) ISBN 0333231112

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  • Warrack, John and West, Ewan (1992), The Oxford Dictionary of Opera, 782 pages, ISBN 0-19-869164-5
  • Kennedy, Michael (2006), The Oxford Dictionary of Music, 985 pages, ISBN 0-19-861459-4
  • The Oxford Dictionary of Opera, by John Warrack and Ewan West (1992), 782 pages, ISBN 0-19-869164-5

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Statistics: Decline of Wikipedia

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  • Jan 2010 40,640
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Talkback

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Talk page note

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IMPORTANT NOTE: This is my talk page and although I normally do not, I can remove anything from this page w/o archiving it. See WP:USER

Task forces

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Tendentious

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Undue

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