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= Merge discussion reopened = | |||
Since no one else had the decency to inform you, you should be aware that ] reopened the ] your ] article into the ], in what now appears to be a proposal for deletion. Although you were not informed, a notice was given to the ], as well as several selective notices to editors who were previously in favor of deletion of the original article, ], ], and ], in what, to my mind at least, seems like a rather obvious attempt at ]. ] (]) 17:27, 13 January 2013 (UTC) | Since no one else had the decency to inform you, you should be aware that ] reopened the ] your ] article into the ], in what now appears to be a proposal for deletion. Although you were not informed, a notice was given to the ], as well as several selective notices to editors who were previously in favor of deletion of the original article, ], ], and ], in what, to my mind at least, seems like a rather obvious attempt at ]. ] (]) 17:27, 13 January 2013 (UTC) |
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Merge discussion reopened
Since no one else had the decency to inform you, you should be aware that In ictu oculi reopened the proposal to merge your Hebrew (Aramaic) Gospel article into the Gospel of the Hebrews, in what now appears to be a proposal for deletion. Although you were not informed, a notice was given to the original proposer, as well as several selective notices to editors who were previously in favor of deletion of the original article, here, here, and here, in what, to my mind at least, seems like a rather obvious attempt at collusion. Ignocrates (talk) 17:27, 13 January 2013 (UTC)