Your edit to AVL (Engineering Firm)

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  • Comment Your AfD's of the AVL articles were not formatted correctly, so I fixed them. Also, it is generally not a good idea to move an existing page so you can free up the name space to move another page there like you did moving the content of AVL and replacing it with the content of AVL (Engineering Firm).--Isotope23 19:33, 10 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
Hi, the page you cut and paste moved was returned to AVL (Engineering Firm) and the disambiguation page was returned to AVL. I couldn't see that the engineering firm would be the only or most likely thing people looking for the letters AVL would be seeking, so unilaterally saying it would belong there doesn't work in my opinion. If you still want to get the pages switched, please use Wikipedia:Requested moves to get it done. Don't ever move pages via cut and pasting the text, it just creates a lot of extra work for people later on. Thanks. - Bobet 09:04, 18 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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