User talk:Anish7

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Happy editing! Mel Etitis ( &Mu;&epsilon;&lambda; &Epsilon;&tau;&eta;&tau;&eta;&sigmaf; ) 18:46, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)

India quick links
Pamri • Talk 12:27, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

Warning about your constant Vandalism
Stop vandalising people's contributions by constantly undoing them - If you have issues there are proper channels to go about it. Don't just keep undoing the page. Xghostfacexx (talk) 11:19, 19 February 2009 (UTC)

February 2009
Based on my review, I have retracted the vandalism warning and reverted my edit to the article in question. Alansohn (talk) 20:53, 19 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey Newcomer
work dude...

Your request for rollback
Hi. After reviewing your request for rollback, I have enabled rollback on your account. Keep in mind these things when going to use rollback: If you no longer want rollback, contact me and I'll remove it. Also, for some more information on how to use rollback, see New admin school/Rollback. I'm sure you'll do great with rollback, but feel free to leave me a message if you run into troubles or have any questions about appropriate/inappropriate use of rollback. Thank you for helping to reduce vandalism. Happy editing! Tiptoety talk 07:30, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
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Thank you for tagging Anandamath for copy edit
Thank you for tagging Anandamath for copy edit, I did my best but the article still needs a fair amount of sourcing to make the content really worth while. Please feel free to make comments on my edits, and if you ever need any help, feel free to ask me, Sadads (talk) 22:36, 23 February 2011 (UTC)

Discussion of author Babasaheb Purandare at the Reliable Sources Noticeboard
There is a discussion at the RS Noticeboard as to whether Purandare qualifies as a WP:RS for the article Shivaji. Discussion posted here: Reliable_sources/Noticeboard. MatthewVanitas (talk) 00:58, 28 September 2012 (UTC)

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Dragging and dredging
In answer to your question of 13 March 2014. A body of water is dragged to search it for, for example, a lost object such as a gun or a body. See section 5,a. here and searching for gems here A body of water is dredged to deepen it, usually to make it more navigable or to improve the flow. It is also used to obtain sand or gravel for some other use. See Dredging. Although the two operations are similar in some respects, dragging is normally to find something and dredging is to move something. In this context they were looking for the body of Nanak, so the original word, dragging, is more appropriate. Apuldram (talk) 12:38, 13 March 2014 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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