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  2. Request - Wikipedia

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    Request may refer to: a question, a request for information; a petition, a formal document demanding something that is submitted to an authority. Request may also ...

  3. Please - Wikipedia

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    Please is a word used in the English language to indicate politeness and respect while making a request. Derived from shortening the phrase "if you please" or "if it please(s) you", the term has taken on substantial nuance based on its intonation and the relationship between the persons between whom it is used.

  4. Wikipedia:Requested articles - Wikipedia

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    How to request an article: 1. First, check that the article you're looking for doesn't already exist: (or use a search engine) for existing articles. If an article exists, but not at the title you expected, you can create a redirect. Check your spelling. Articles generally use the most common name for the subject. This may not be the official ...

  5. Procedure word - Wikipedia

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    The word "REPEAT" should not be used in place of "SAY AGAIN", especially in the vicinity of naval or other firing ranges, as "REPEAT" is an artillery proword defined in ACP 125 U.S. Supp-2(A) with the wholly different meaning of "request for the same volume of fire to be fired again with or without corrections or changes" (e.g., at the same ...

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  9. Démarche - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. government defines démarche as "a request or intercession with a foreign official, e.g., a request for support of a policy, or a protest about the host government's policy or actions". [5] The US government issues démarches to foreign governments through "front-channel cable" instructions from the United States Department of State.