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If so, I send a brief thank-you message. If the image file size was on the small side, only then do I ask whether they have a bigger one. The final step I take is to send the photographer a message with a link to the Wikimedia Commons page and, if I have already inserted it into an article, the Wikipedia page.
A letter of recommendation or recommendation letter, also known as a letter of reference, reference letter, or simply reference, is a document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of the person being recommended in terms of that individual's ability to perform a particular task or function.
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The letters were intended to let manufacturers know how much work is needed on their applications. [1] Non-approval letters were rejections of a drug's application. [2] Approvable and non-approvable letters were covered under Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 314.110. [3]
As Anomie said, your first approved task was updating information, not creating new pages. Primefac ( talk ) 12:07, 21 July 2024 (UTC) [ reply ] It's a clerical difference, it's just because some editor mass-created tens of thousands of these two decades ago and happened to miss half of the Croatian settlements.
The second-person (singular and plural) possessive adjective your is used as a form of address (that is, when speaking directly to the person[s] entitled to the style[s]); the third-person possessive adjectives his/her' (singular) and their (plural) are used as forms of reference (that is, when speaking about the person[s] entitled to the style ...
A letter of credence (lettres de créance) is the instrument by which a head of state appoints ("accredits") ambassadors to foreign countries. [2] [3] Also known as credentials, the letter closes with a phrase "asking that credit may be given to all that the ambassador may say in the name of his sovereign or government."