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:::Thanks. I can always trim down a bit itnt the copyedit, but I just don't think this was working. =) <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml">''']''' <sup>(])</sup></span> 01:50, 2 February 2015 (UTC) :::Thanks. I can always trim down a bit itnt the copyedit, but I just don't think this was working. =) <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml">''']''' <sup>(])</sup></span> 01:50, 2 February 2015 (UTC)


* ''']''' <small>''(created by ], ] by ])''</small> ] (17 January 1733 19 November 1795) was an English ] and musician active in ]. Born in ], Linley began his musical career after he moved to Bath at age 11 and became apprentice to the organist ]. * ''']''' <small>''(created by ], ] by ])''</small> ] by ] ] was an English portrait and landscape painter. ] was an English ] and musician active in ]. Born in ], Linley began his musical career after he moved to Bath at age 11 and became apprentice to the organist ]. When Linley was 11 years old, in 1744, the family moved to ] where he served an apprenticeship with ],{{r|Aspden}} the organist at ]. As his children grew and he developed their musical talent, he drew an increasing amount of income from their concerts while also managing the ] in Bath.



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Look, guys. We can't just grab two or three sentences from an article blindly and call "done". We can use articles, but it's misusing them when you're grabbing the boring sentences, or ending the summary of someone's life at age 11. If this is what the short form is, we're going to have to give up on doing the short form. Adam Cuerden 22:58, 1 February 2015 (UTC)

NP I was as per Ed req. trying to do shorter summaries. I will go back to my former style, if you will and let you two do the final... talk→ WPPilot  01:34, 2 February 2015 (UTC)
Thanks. I can always trim down a bit itnt the copyedit, but I just don't think this was working. =) Adam Cuerden 01:50, 2 February 2015 (UTC)


william III seems unable to make decisions... that's something to bring in.... Also, this is kind of a mess: The opening, once you remove the parentheses - and I will remove the parentheses - reads "William III by Nicolaas Pieneman was born on 1 January 1809...."

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