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  2. Pilcrow - Wikipedia

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    The English word pilcrow derives from the Ancient Greek: παράγραφος [parágraphos], "written in the side" or "written in the margin". In Old French, parágraphos became the word paragraphe and later pelagraphe. The earliest English language reference to the modern pilcrow is in 1440, with the Middle English word pylcrafte. [4]

  3. The Signpost - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia community members working on The Signpost at a conference in New York City, 2009. The Signpost published its 200th issue in November 2008. [15] A total of 1,731 articles had been published, written by 181 contributors. [15] Wikipedia user Ragesoss took over as editor of the newspaper in February 2009, in an issue that featured a new ...

  4. Template:Signpost/item - Wikipedia

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    For the first two months, Google will donate 3 cents (US) to three non-profit medical institutions in India, Egypt, and east Africa for each English word translated, up to $50,000 each; these institutions will provide local support for the program.

  5. Wikipedia : Copyediting reception sections

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    Signpost each paragraph with a topic statement. This helps the reader know what to expect. Think of how you would explain the paragraph's essence to another editor, and use that summary as an introduction. These are usually simple statements (see the examples below).

  6. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/Formatting - Wikipedia

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    The Signpost has been in publication for a long time—since 2005—and has written many words on many topics. To help readers explore previous Signpost coverage you can call out their attention to a particular article tag using the {{Signpost series|type=inline|tag=your tag}} template. These are generally placed at the very end of a section or ...

  7. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost /Newsroom/Content guidance

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    What to write in The Signpost. The Signpost is a monthly community magazine written and edited by users like you—every month of successful publications is the result of the effort of a group of individuals, comprising writers, reviewers, tipsters, copyeditors, technologists and publishers alike.

  8. Fingerpost - Wikipedia

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    A fingerpost at Betchworth, Surrey.The additional orange arrow shows the route of a cyclosportive.. A fingerpost (or guidepost) is a type of sign post consisting of a post with one or more arms, known as fingers, pointing in the direction of travel to places named on the fingers, often including distance information.

  9. Signpost (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Signpost, online newspaper of the English Wikipedia since January 2005 The Signpost (novel) , a 1944 novel by E. Arnot Robertson The Signpost (Weber State University) , a student newspaper