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  • The only purpose of an image in a navbox or sidebar is to create a quick visual association with the topic, or provide a bit of information that would be...
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  • Palestine"}, would fix it but remove Music of Palestine from {{Music topics}}. I could add a redirect from Music of State of Palestine but we wouldn't...
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  • guess this is more of a heads up to possibly change the tables and other visuals on Lions-related pages in the near future. I have no idea if the silver...
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  • Template talk:Modernism (category Template-Class visual arts articles)
    prose, poetry, theater, criticism; Modernist Visual Arts - containing painting, sculpture, film; Modernist Music containing composers, musicians, dance, choreography;...
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  • The [[Album (music)|Album]] is a case that is used very commonly, and I am not sure we can handle, as the middle pipe may break the switch statement....
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  • Template talk:Romanticism (category Template-Class visual arts articles)
    Wolf to Music. Removed Beethoven and Sibelius. Added Carlyle, Hoffman, Macpherson, Poe, Scott and Southey to Literature. Added Blake to Visual Arts, since...
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  • articles ought to be merged. Normally we use "art" = "visual arts" with "arts" including music and literature. Johnbod (talk) 17:23, 9 December 2015 (UTC)...
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  • Template talk:Pop Chronicles (category Template-Class Rock music articles)
    far) to the shows where the musicians talk about their own music (and in which their music is featured). However, some of the musicians (e.g. Ray Charles...
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  • Incorrect. Countertenor as defined by the Harvard Dictionary of Music, Grove Encyclopedia of Music, and numerous other sources defines a countertenor as a person...
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