User talk:DKingsmill1

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Just a really little, tiny remark: supporting a single sentence or passage with multiple sources, is usually unnecessary and often troublesome. Multiple references are usually a sign of contested facts, and are often used to prove a point by quantity rather than quality of sources. Instead, just pick the best source available, or: split the passage in two, establishing one aspect with one source and the other aspect with the other source. Best regards, PanchoS (talk) 06:06, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
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