User talk:Marigold100

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Octopussy
Hi, I reverted again, I'd afraid, because I'd checked the main online OED on this before I made the change. Hyphenating two vowels is common in BrEng, and it's true in this case too. If you wonder whay I have made any changes, feel free to raise a question on the article talk page, or my own talk page if you'd prefer. Cheers - SchroCat (talk) 08:14, 17 May 2013 (UTC)

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T-shirts
Yes, T-shirts. Even in this very serious subject. That is the whole point. The Vitruvian Man, it also needs to be said, has been imitated on the Simpsons, and in Garfield cartoons. This makes the point that Leonardo in general, and that work of art in particular have an extraordinary and universal appeal that goes far beyond serious study and academic appreciation.

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Please stop removing definite articles from pages. "related to pugilist Daniel Mendoza" is incorrect. "related to the pugilist Daniel Mendoza" is grammatically correct in good quality British English. Dropping the article is lazy journalese, or also just acceptable in American English. Please also be careful with your use of hyphens, which is unique to most dictionaries or style guides. - SchroCat (talk) 12:32, 6 August 2013 (UTC)

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Greetings and... great stuff!
Greetings Marigold100. I've just seen the good work you've done over at Hoagy Carmichael and elsewhere, but looking over your edit summaries I was thinking that they needn't be so detailed. I don't mean to interfere with your methodological approach if that's the way you want to do it, and you might not want to go to the opposite extreme and just write "tweaks" like wot I do, but "copy-edit" (some people put "ce") is fine. This would leave you with more time to go for some of the many other articles out there... Cheers! --Technopat (talk) 11:38, 21 September 2013 (UTC)

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Aircraft engines
Just as a note, "single-engine" is correct for aircraft. "single-engined" is also correct, but "single-engine" is the more commonly used phrasing. - The Bushranger One ping only 01:14, 2 March 2014 (UTC)

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 * SA227-AC Metro III followed, also initially certified in 1980 for up to 14,000 pounds 6,350 kg, this increasing to 14,500 pounds (6,577 kg) as engines and structures were

XH-20 Little Henry
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 * amp; Whitney PT6]]. The fuel capacity of this aircraft was increased by 1072 pounds as well as the [maximum takeoff weight], by 750 pounds. "The result was an $875,000 pressurized twin-turboprop

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 * known as the North, and was designated as NA-64 P-2 North American, model 64, Perfectionnement (ie for perfecting flying skills/

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"Fuselage"
Just a little alert - the short body of a "period" pusher aircraft was not (in contemporary usage anyway) a "fuselage" - that term was reserved for the "nose to tail" type body of (for instance) a "normal" tractor biplane or monoplane. --Soundofmusicals (talk) 23:15, 19 June 2016 (UTC)

Merry, merry!
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Hello!
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