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| | 999 She launched doing jewellery in higher education, creating accessories as gifts or mainly because she required a thing for herself. |
| AutoBio, like most versions of Autostub, works by reading a CSV spreadsheet file with the data it uses in a table.
| | London It is really possible, all of us know, to master an awful lot a few lady from what she carries in her purse. |
| | | For anyone bent on tradition, faculty ties flashing venerable Ivy League colors are widely offered, be they in Harvard crimson, Yale blue, or Brown, er, brown. |
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| | Our hotel also features 23 king studies with refrigerators and microwave. |
| *FULLNAME -- fully presented name
| | It will be sufficient for brief exposures these kinds of as strolling to work but does not give you a sufficient amount of sun security for sizeable outside exposure. |
| *NAME -- personal name, usually first name or nickname
| | Part of it is the utter devaluation of clothes as the evaluate of years, or taste, or model, or individuality. |
| *LAST -- last name
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| *USE_FULL -- if Y: article name should be fully presented name, otherwise NAME and LAST will be used
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| *GENDER -- not actually used at the moment but this may change. M, F, or blank.
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| *DOB -- Month and/or year of birth, if known. May need to enter with an apostrophe -- such as 'April 1930 -- to get your spreadsheet to cooperate
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| *DOD -- Month and/or year of when we lost them, if known and applicable. May need to enter with an apostrophe -- such as 'November 2000
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| *AGE -- not actually used right now, and not applicable for people who are still alive
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| *MASTER LABEL -- candidate, candidate and activist, state chair, et c.; special handling if it's simply 'candidate' -- other special handling is pending.
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| *SUMMARY -- A second paragraph. Ideally for stuff that isn't asked for elsewhere in the spreadsheet.
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| *ORG POS -- organizational positions and when, separated by semicolons. such as:
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| :Chair, Libertarian Party of Michigan, 1973;Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Michigan, c. 1975;Chair, Libertarian Party of Michigan, 1975 - 1978
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| *DELEGATE -- delegate to what and when -- not actually used right now but would be easy to implement, otherwise I may depreciate it.
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| *WORK -- this one gets slightly complicated.
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| :Type of work,work and year;type of second work,name of work and year
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| :Actually, I don't have any special handling for different works. So if it's paintings, books, articles, manuals, conferences, or symphonies it's all processed the same. Whatever the name of the type of work -- possibly with a pluralizing s appended to it -- is the header in the generated article. It's very open-ended and could probably be easily gamed to include other non-work topics.
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| *CANDIDACIES -- offices they've run for and when, separated by semicolons such as:
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| :U.S. Senate, North Dakota, 1974 (Independent);U.S. Senate, North Dakota, 1988
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| *PUB OFFICES -- public offices held with dates if known, separated by semicolons.
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| *AFFILIATION -- organizational affiliations. Not presently used as everyone here would be 'libertarian' almost by definition (actually this won't be true if I stop exclusively picking people who are to feed into it). This won't be the case when I use this with other wikis, though
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| *PROJECTS -- not used and I can't actually remember what this is here for. Possibly vestigial at this point.
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| *LINKS -- links in he form of URL,description, separated by semicolons.
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| *IMAGE -- name of image, if any. Image must be uploaded separately.
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| *TALK -- add this to the talk page, in the format of heading,discussion, separated by semicolons for multiple topics. For example:
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| :Question,Is this the same Kenneth Garber who's Director of Marketing for [[Cato]]?
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| *QUOTES -- quotes attributed to this person, separated by semicolons. may need a solution for when the quote includes a semicolon...
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| *REDIRECTS -- forms of this person's name that won't be automatically guessed by AutoBio
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This has been a long-planned activity, but was being postponed until a largely complete set could be amassed due to limitations in earlier versions of Autostub. This should be the first version of Autostub to post its own articles directly, and is expected to be used on multiple wikis, not just LPedia.org, which means that it doesn't need to get everything posted everywhere on its first pass, thanks to another bot created by specifications from Rose Dieteman, which is still pending.
AutoBio is develo5ped and maintained by James Gholston
999 She launched doing jewellery in higher education, creating accessories as gifts or mainly because she required a thing for herself.
London It is really possible, all of us know, to master an awful lot a few lady from what she carries in her purse.
For anyone bent on tradition, faculty ties flashing venerable Ivy League colors are widely offered, be they in Harvard crimson, Yale blue, or Brown, er, brown.
Our hotel also features 23 king studies with refrigerators and microwave.
It will be sufficient for brief exposures these kinds of as strolling to work but does not give you a sufficient amount of sun security for sizeable outside exposure.
Part of it is the utter devaluation of clothes as the evaluate of years, or taste, or model, or individuality.
New LPedia.org Articles created by AutoBio
Thanks to a UNICODE problem, AutoBio is unable to maintain this list.
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