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  2. Wikipedia:Signatures - Wikipedia

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    Custom-styled Unclutter and Comments in Local Time reformatting signatures and timestamps in a Wikipedia discussion. If you prefer not to see other users' custom signatures, you can use the custom JavaScript module Unclutter. By default, Unclutter scans non-special non-article pages for timestamped signatures, wraps them up and replaces with a ...

  3. Wikipedia : Advanced source searching

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    Omitting results by adding a minus (-) sign and url addresses for unwanted sites can result in higher-relevance hits (or at least higher relevance hits per Wikipedia's notability standards, to omit sites that aren't valid for demonstrating topic notability) – e.g. "Search topic" -siteexample.com.

  4. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to confirming Trump Cabinet nominees ...

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    None of President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees can be confirmed until he takes office on Jan. 20 – and expect a traffic jam in the Senate when he does.

  5. Wikipedia : Administrators' guide/Deleting

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    There are preset reasons for speedy deletion and other common reasons. The default is "Other reason", for typing in a custom reason in the Other/additional reason: box. It is usually preferable to select a preset reason - if using a custom reason instead, make sure to link the relevant speedy deletion criterion or deletion discussion.

  6. Wikipedia:Guide to deletion - Wikipedia

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    See also: Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion. Speedy keep Rarely but thoroughly used. It implies that the user thinks the nomination was in bad-faith (vandalism, disruption, edits by banned users, and so forth) and that the deletion discussion can be closed early. See also Wikipedia:Speedy keep. It is sometimes, even more rarely, used for ...

  7. Speed bump - Wikipedia

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    Speed bump and warning signs A road sign "Humps for 1 mile" in Hertfordshire, England. Speed bumps (also called traffic thresholds, speed breakers or sleeping policemen) are a class of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions.

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