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16 March 2012
- 12:4412:44, 16 March 2012 diff hist +11 Macrobiotic diet →Complications: "One of the earlier versions of the macrobiotic diet that involved eating only brown rice and water has been linked to severe nutritional deficiencies and even death." See my comment in talk.
- 12:4112:41, 16 March 2012 diff hist +2,105 Talk:Macrobiotic diet →Other language versions of this article: == Complications ==
- 11:5711:57, 16 March 2012 diff hist +189 Amber Heard →Career: It took her four months between the pilot and the second episode to lose 25 pounds, giving up alcohol, increasing her workouts and following a macrobiotic diet (no meat, dairy or processed
- 11:4411:44, 16 March 2012 diff hist +24 Amber Heard →Early life: <ref name="AH will be heard">
15 March 2012
- 02:0802:08, 15 March 2012 diff hist −10 William Lewis (journalist) →Personal life: .... he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws... viz "He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature" (see entry in Wiktionary.org)
13 March 2012
- 15:5215:52, 13 March 2012 diff hist +1,290 Antoni Imiela Updated account. Added four references.
12 March 2012
- 11:5011:50, 12 March 2012 diff hist −2 Portland Communications →"Wife Beater" controversy: Removed erroneous comma and full-stop
8 March 2012
- 21:2021:20, 8 March 2012 diff hist +24 National liberalism →Historical national liberalism: In 19th century Germany believers in national liberalism differed from liberal nationalists in that they believed in a more authoritarian presence in Europe and a strong Germanic Empire.
7 March 2012
- 13:4813:48, 7 March 2012 diff hist +29 Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Added ==References== {{Reflist}}
- 13:4513:45, 7 March 2012 diff hist +363 Academy of Fine Arts Vienna →Structure: ''Institute for Fine Arts'', which houses thirteen departments: Abstract Painting; Art and Digital Media; Art and Photography; Arts and Research; Conceptual Art; Contextual Painting; Expanded Pictorial Space; Figurative Painting; Grap
- 04:5104:51, 7 March 2012 diff hist +7 The Hay Wain →Description: It depicts, as its central feature a pair of horses pulling a hay wain or large farm cart across a river. [See Talk].
- 04:5004:50, 7 March 2012 diff hist +334 Talk:The Hay Wain →What's it doing there?: ==Number of horses pulling wain==
5 March 2012
- 14:2414:24, 5 March 2012 diff hist +21 Rudyard Kipling {{cite web|last=Pinney|first=Thomas|year=1995|url=http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_veryyoung_notes.htm|title=Something of Myself|publisher=Cambridge University Press|accessdate=6 March 2012}}"A Very Young Person"</ref>
- 14:2014:20, 5 March 2012 diff hist −2 Rudyard Kipling →Childhood and early life: url=http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_veryyoung_notes.htm|title=A Very Young Person|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press
- 14:1814:18, 5 March 2012 diff hist +371 Rudyard Kipling →Childhood and early life: For the next six years, from October 1871 to April 1877, the two children lived with the couple, Captain Pryse Agar Holloway, once an officer in the merchant marine, and Mrs Sarah Holloway, at their house, Lorne Lodge
29 February 2012
- 22:0222:02, 29 February 2012 diff hist +10 Anti-Irish sentiment →Perspective: Distrust of Irish people (especially Roman Catholics) grew stronger in some areas after the republican movement became violent.
- 18:4018:40, 29 February 2012 diff hist +22 Leveson Inquiry →Victims: # Ian Hurst (aka Martin Ingram) former army intelligence officer
- 12:0112:01, 29 February 2012 diff hist +26 Hassanal Bolkiah →Controversies: relinked to http://www.thefreelibrary.com where a copy of the article may be read in full without a paid subscription
- 11:4711:47, 29 February 2012 diff hist +13 Hassanal Bolkiah →AMADEO Crisis: The BIA also re-opened collateral litigation in the High Court of England and Wales {NB NOT the "British" High Court: it has no jurisdiction in Scotland nor in Northern Ireland}
26 February 2012
- 16:2116:21, 26 February 2012 diff hist +7 Rosie Swale-Pope →Early life: Rosie was married to Colin Swale in her early twenties.<ref name="Mail Online">
- 16:2016:20, 26 February 2012 diff hist +4 Rosie Swale-Pope →Early life: At 18 her first job was as a reporter for a regional newspaper, the ''Surrey Advertiser''.<ref name="wwales"> Note; Surrey is not local to Cork
- 16:1716:17, 26 February 2012 diff hist +9 Rosie Swale-Pope →Early life: ... and she went to live with her paternal grandmother, called Carlie, ...
- 14:5314:53, 26 February 2012 diff hist +3 Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe →Police career: Fundamental for Hogan-Howe, however, is the maintenance of law and order.
- 14:5014:50, 26 February 2012 diff hist +2 Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe →Police career: ...entitled ''Total Policing: The Future of Policing in London''. This was not well received ....
- 14:4814:48, 26 February 2012 diff hist +52 Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe →Police career: ... Hogan-Howe gave a talk at The London School of Economics and Political Science ...
- 14:4514:45, 26 February 2012 diff hist −2 Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe →Police career: On 16 January 2012, Hogan-Howe ...
- 14:4414:44, 26 February 2012 diff hist −4 Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe →Police career: ... on 26 September.
- 14:3714:37, 26 February 2012 diff hist +47 Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe →Police career: ... Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary ...
- 14:1214:12, 26 February 2012 diff hist +13 Cathedral that contains the seat of a bishop
- 14:1014:10, 26 February 2012 diff hist +4 Cathedral →Definition: The word cathedral is derived from the Latin word cathedra ("seat" or "chair")
- 04:0604:06, 26 February 2012 diff hist +2 National Enquirer →Sarah Palin story: Palin is the daughter of Sarah Palin,
25 February 2012
- 16:4216:42, 25 February 2012 diff hist +1 Anglican Diocese of Cape Town the bishop of Cape Town is archbishop and metropolitan, and presides at synods
- 16:4116:41, 25 February 2012 diff hist +19 William West Jones →Biography: and Vicar of the parish of Summertown.
- 16:3916:39, 25 February 2012 diff hist +12 St. Matthew Cathedral (South Bend, Indiana) '''St. Matthew’s Cathedral ''' is a Roman Catholic cathedral in South Bend, Indiana,
- 16:3716:37, 25 February 2012 diff hist +19 William West Jones →Biography: He was ordained Deacon on Michaelmas Day, 29 September 1861, and Priest on St. Matthew’s Day, 21 September 1862, by the Bishop of Oxford.
- 16:3416:34, 25 February 2012 diff hist +13 William West Jones and was enthroned by the Dean of Cape Town,
- 16:2816:28, 25 February 2012 diff hist +149 Throne :''This article is about royal and ecclesiastical thrones; ... A '''throne''' is the seat of state of a potentate or dignitary, especially the seat occupied by a sovereign on state occasions; or the seat occupied by a pope or bishop on ceremonial ..
- 16:2016:20, 25 February 2012 diff hist +4 Throne →Ecclesiastical thrones: From ancient times, bishops of the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and other churches where episcopal offices exist, have been formally seated on a throne, called a ''cathedra''
- 16:1616:16, 25 February 2012 diff hist +52 Cathedral is the principal church of a diocese, containing the bishop's cathedra or throne; usually remarkable for size and architectural beauty.<ref>Oxford English Dictionary, ISBN 0198611862</ref>
- 16:0516:05, 25 February 2012 diff hist +14 Cathedra →Western churches: In the Roman Catholic Church since the Second Vatican Council, the altar is often free-standing ... In Anglican practice, the cathedra tends to be placed to one side
- 16:0216:02, 25 February 2012 diff hist +4 Ecclesiastical province The Roman Catholic Church (both Latin and Eastern Catholic), the Orthodox Churches and the Anglican Communion all have provinces.
- 15:2015:20, 25 February 2012 diff hist −30 Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town) '''Robert Gray''' (3 October 1809 – 1 September 1872) was the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town.
- 15:1815:18, 25 February 2012 diff hist +4 Anglican Church of Southern Africa →History: t became apparent that a bishop was needed for South Africa, and in 1847 Robert Gray was consecrated as the first Bishop of Cape Town in Westminster Abbey.
- 15:1215:12, 25 February 2012 diff hist +3 Henry Callaway In 1873, he was recalled to England so he could be consecrated as the first missionary Bishop of St John's, Kaffraria.
- 15:1015:10, 25 February 2012 diff hist −16 Henry Callaway ... was a missionary for the Church of England and the Bishop of St John's, Kaffraria,
- 15:0415:04, 25 February 2012 diff hist +36 Henry Callaway →Missionary work: In 1854, he was ordained by Colenso as a deacon, having become a member of the Church of England two years earlier.
- 14:5814:58, 25 February 2012 diff hist +4 Lord proprietor →Carolina: By 1729, when seven of their descendants, all but the heir of Carteret, had sold their shares to the Crown, the province had been split into two provinces ...
- 14:5614:56, 25 February 2012 diff hist +13 Lord proprietor →Carolina: There were eight Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina. By 1729, ...
- 14:4714:47, 25 February 2012 diff hist −3 City status in the United Kingdom →Scotland: Split over long sentence - thus "Stirling, which was awarded city status in 2002, has never had a cathedral. Inverness,...
24 February 2012
- 10:3010:30, 24 February 2012 diff hist +13 Christina Hendricks →Personal life: Her father, Robert Hendricks, who worked for the United States Forest Service