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Use this inline template to indicate that one or more examples are needed for the preceding statement. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Plural 1 Specifies whether multiple examples are needed Example s Auto value s String optional Month and year date Provides a month and year for categorisation ...
There is a wealth of letters and instructional materials (for example, manuals, as in the medieval ars dictaminis) on letter writing throughout history. The study of letter writing usually involves both the study of rhetoric and grammar. [6] Historians of the medieval period often study family letter collections, which gather the personal and ...
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This template displays an external link to a speaker page at the TED website. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status ID id 1 ID string used in the URL. Default Wikidata property P2611 String optional Name name 2 Name displayed in the link text. If not specified it defaults to the article's ...
In today's puzzle, there are seven theme words to find (including the spangram). Hint: The first one can be found in the top-half of the board. Here are the first two letters for each word: DR. IN ...
The Way to Wealth or Father Abraham's Sermon is an essay written by Benjamin Franklin in 1758. It is a collection of adages and advice presented in Poor Richard's Almanack during its first 25 years of publication, organized into a speech given by "Father Abraham" to a group of people.
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