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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. Stylistic device - Wikipedia

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    It is used as an expressive way to depict an idea. The symbol generally conveys an emotional response far beyond what the word, idea, or image itself dictates. Example: A heart standing for love. (One might say "It broke my heart" rather than "I was really upset") Example: A sunrise portraying new hope. ("All their fears melted in the face of ...

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Clarity

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    For example, "Luton, UK is the nicest town in the world", is an example of a biased or uninformative statement. The application of a weasel word or expression can give the illusion of neutrality: "Some people say Luton, UK, is the nicest town in the world."

  5. List of Christian heresies - Wikipedia

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    Christian churches have responded to heresies in a variety of ways, including through theological debate, excommunication, and even violence. [1] This is a list of some of the Christian heresies that have been condemned by one or more Christian Churches.

  6. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Overconfidence effect, a tendency to have excessive confidence in one's own answers to questions. For example, for certain types of questions, answers that people rate as "99% certain" turn out to be wrong 40% of the time. [5] [44] [45] [46] Planning fallacy, the tendency for people to underestimate the time it will take them to complete a ...

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  8. Creep (deformation) - Wikipedia

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    Polymers experience significant creep at temperatures above around −200 °C (−330 °F); however, there are three main differences between polymeric and metallic creep. In metals, creep is not linearly viscoelastic, it is not recoverable, and it is only present at high temperatures. [33] Polymers show creep basically in two different ways.

  9. Wally Cleaver really mattered to those of a certain age | Opinion

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    “Tony Dow was not only my brother on TV but, in many ways, in life as well. . . . He was the kindest, most generous, gentle, loving, sincere and humble man.” Yeah, that sounds like Wally Cleaver.