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Our article doesn't really nail a definition. Is there an accepted and specific definition that would apply to UK elections? -- Dweller ( talk) Become old fashioned! 15:18, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
See also realigning election. 67.164.113.165 ( talk) 21:38, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
FWIW, I just learned of Purple-state landslide, the US traditionally having red and blue states also has mixed purple ones. It was described as being an upset where the result was simply larger than what was commonly predicted for a tight race. Gleeanon409 ( talk) 01:52, 2 December 2019 (UTC)
I'm working on the territorial evolution of the Soviet Union, but I'm running short on places to search for laws that would include things like border changes. I was pointed to www.libussr.ru which has been a very useful resource, but it doesn't have all the laws. For example, one I'm searching for is "on the transfer of part of the territory of the Komsomolsk District of the Kostanay Region of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic to the Troitskiy District of the Chelyabinsk Region of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the partial change of the border between the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic" of 6 December 1965, which apparently was included in the Bulletin of the USSR Supreme Council (1965), no. 48, Article 69. Unfortunately, this law does not appear to be available online, even on libussr.ru. I found some issues of said bulletin (Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR) available at a vaguely local library, but it appears to just be from 1991; I don't know if that would include previous years but I doubt it.
Does anyone know of a more comprehensive source of Soviet law, either online or offline, available in the United States? -- Golbez ( talk) 16:43, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
Trying to find information on an artist on the expedition of Louis Isidore Duperrey on the La Coquille. His name is written as Jules-Louis Lejeune [1], L F Lejeune [2], and Louis-François Lejeune [3]. Is he the same person was Louis-François Lejeune (which we have an article of) since they have the same birthdate or is it a mistake by NINETEENTH CENTURY NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS: A GUIDE & HANDBOOK [4]. Which is his actual name? Why the discrepancy between the inclusion and placement of François and Jules in his name. KAVEBEAR ( talk) 23:32, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
Please read the restrictions above for use of this desk: "We don't answer requests for opinions, predictions or debate." -- Jayron 32 12:55, 26 November 2019 (UTC) |
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There is really no doubt for me, that the organisation Watchtower has stolen because many pictures have been recovered 1:1, other ones just have some significant marks reprinted (not repainted!) in a new picture and also the full layout and everything else what can be copied, has been copied or let me just say it: STOLEN.
Yet again, not helpful Bugs. Anton 81.131.40.58 ( talk) 09:44, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
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Our article doesn't really nail a definition. Is there an accepted and specific definition that would apply to UK elections? -- Dweller ( talk) Become old fashioned! 15:18, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
See also realigning election. 67.164.113.165 ( talk) 21:38, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
FWIW, I just learned of Purple-state landslide, the US traditionally having red and blue states also has mixed purple ones. It was described as being an upset where the result was simply larger than what was commonly predicted for a tight race. Gleeanon409 ( talk) 01:52, 2 December 2019 (UTC)
I'm working on the territorial evolution of the Soviet Union, but I'm running short on places to search for laws that would include things like border changes. I was pointed to www.libussr.ru which has been a very useful resource, but it doesn't have all the laws. For example, one I'm searching for is "on the transfer of part of the territory of the Komsomolsk District of the Kostanay Region of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic to the Troitskiy District of the Chelyabinsk Region of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the partial change of the border between the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic" of 6 December 1965, which apparently was included in the Bulletin of the USSR Supreme Council (1965), no. 48, Article 69. Unfortunately, this law does not appear to be available online, even on libussr.ru. I found some issues of said bulletin (Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR) available at a vaguely local library, but it appears to just be from 1991; I don't know if that would include previous years but I doubt it.
Does anyone know of a more comprehensive source of Soviet law, either online or offline, available in the United States? -- Golbez ( talk) 16:43, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
Trying to find information on an artist on the expedition of Louis Isidore Duperrey on the La Coquille. His name is written as Jules-Louis Lejeune [1], L F Lejeune [2], and Louis-François Lejeune [3]. Is he the same person was Louis-François Lejeune (which we have an article of) since they have the same birthdate or is it a mistake by NINETEENTH CENTURY NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS: A GUIDE & HANDBOOK [4]. Which is his actual name? Why the discrepancy between the inclusion and placement of François and Jules in his name. KAVEBEAR ( talk) 23:32, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
Please read the restrictions above for use of this desk: "We don't answer requests for opinions, predictions or debate." -- Jayron 32 12:55, 26 November 2019 (UTC) |
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The following discussion has been closed. Please do not modify it. |
There is really no doubt for me, that the organisation Watchtower has stolen because many pictures have been recovered 1:1, other ones just have some significant marks reprinted (not repainted!) in a new picture and also the full layout and everything else what can be copied, has been copied or let me just say it: STOLEN.
Yet again, not helpful Bugs. Anton 81.131.40.58 ( talk) 09:44, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
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