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On Wikipedia we strongly recommend that you Be bold!!!! If you think you can cover the information in UK miners' strike (1984–1985) better it currently is, then do so. However, remember to keep the Verifiability policy in mind! Check out the template I left above for some useful links, and happy editing! Sadads (talk) 15:55, 4 January 2012 (UTC)

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Latasha article
I reverted your removal, and added a cite. No horse in this race, but the quote was easy enough to find via google. Gaijin42 (talk) 21:21, 6 November 2012 (UTC)

I don't really have a side in the issue either I just thought it was a bold quote to have without a refrence. Thanks for finding it though! I wonder why the original editor didn't include it the first time... DSQ (talk) 07:46, 7 November 2012 (UTC)

Fifty Shades pages
Hi! I am here to respond to your message on my talk page.

I totally understand with your request. I undid your edit only because the page is based on American English (most likely all of it) and because it was never previously removed, which can only mean that nobody cares how it is written. If the second page (the sequel to FSoG) followed the writing, I would had left it the way it was. Also, it's more often we find every page, article, website, comment, etc. that everyone uses "installment". The noun is based on the verb install, which uses the writing. I have nothing against its writing form, but as stated in my reasons on top it's the editors and language. Nobody touched that part of the page until you did. It probably doesn't matter to anyone as it is used often and seen as a normal noun. If you still have any issues about this, you can contact an admin, and I will stick with whatever solution they give.

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