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  2. Wikipedia:Article creep - Wikipedia

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    The above list of examples from outside of Wikipedia is illustrative of the creep concept. Each addition of a different type of example illustrates the general creep concept in a different way. But by creeping up to being too long, it should be trimmed per this essay. In that case it will no longer serve as an illustrative example of list creep.

  3. The Hearse Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Hearse Song" is a piece of folklore with an unusually large number of variants, created over several generations. Carl Sandburg, in his 1927 book American Songbag, printed two early variations, the first being: [7]

  4. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Words to watch/Archive 4

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    However, I don't see why the (separate and distinct) request for an indication of when is objectionable (the comment above uses "pinned down precisely in a weaselly way. "Cancer used to be considered a uniformly fatal disease, but gradually lost this reputation from the last decade of the twentieth century" gives useful information without any ...

  5. Folks Who Are 30+ Reveal Life Lessons They Learned The Hard ...

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    Even the best laid plans can go to s**t in an instant but life will still go on around you even though you want it to just stop for a minute and acknowledge you’re hurting. Image credits ...

  6. Feature creep - Wikipedia

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    Feature creep is the excessive ongoing expansion or addition of new features in a product, [1] especially in computer software, video games (where it should not be confused with power creep) and consumer and business electronics.

  7. Spoonerism - Wikipedia

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    An example of spoonerism on a protest placard in London, England: "Buck Frexit" instead of "Fuck Brexit". A spoonerism is an occurrence of speech in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis) between two words of a phrase.

  8. English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    For example, before the Great Vowel Shift, the verb keep (then pronounced /keːp/, slightly like "cap", or "cape" without the / j / glide) belonged to a group of verbs whose vowel was shortened in the past tense; this pattern is preserved in the modern past tense kept (similarly crept, wept, leapt, left).

  9. Reese Witherspoon Shares How She Was Made Foreman on Jury ...

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    Reese Witherspoon is playing by the books!. On Friday's episode of The Graham Norton Show, the actress, 48, recalled how starring in the 2001 movie Legally Blonde affected her experience serving ...