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Hye, Bigs. I undid your addition of the "Missy" nickname to the bolded statement of Missy Franklin's full name. "Missy" is the commonly understood diminutive form of Melissa, and, as such it is redundant -- especially when the nickname is included in the article title and the infobox. It is a common misperception that this is some sort of required format for nicknames; it is not. Please see discussion @ Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Biographies. Especially so when the nickname is the commonly used and recognized diminutive of the subject's given or middle name, like Michael "Mike" Smith or Jennifer "Jenny" Jones. Cheers. Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 17:03, 22 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

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He entered the parking lot at 3:56 or 3:57; he entered the restaurant a minute or two later. The gun jammed and Huberty inspected it before firing a shotgun blast at the ceiling, before shooting staff and customers. Think it's safe to say a minute or slightly more elapsed from his first pulling the trigger (and the gun jamming) before police receiving notification. Days before cell phones.

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