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This is a list of my accomplishments in terms of editing contributions. Many of these are not, by themselves "Good" or "Featured" articles, but that is O.K. by me. My contributions to these articles and stubs do not imply ownership or copyright of any work.

  • These do not include innumerable redirects.
  • I am most proud of the articles in bold, for which I rescued from deletion.

New admins

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I have coached and nominated the following new administrators:

  1. User:Nightscream (since de-sysopped)
  2. User:Jonny-mt

New articles and stubs

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I have created the following new articles and stubs by topic, as noted below. This does not include redirects. I've created about 196 articles. See here for all pages and here for a list of 13 deleted pages, two of which, The Devil's Tree and Peperoncino, were deleted and re-created after a move.

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  1. 99-year lease
  2. A Failure of Capitalism - DYK article
  3. Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects
  4. Allocation questionnaire (British legal form)
  5. Ancillary administration
  6. Assigned risk
  7. Assisted person
  8. Attachment of earnings
  9. Attorney of record
  10. Auslegeschrift
  11. Bargain and sale deed
  12. Beneficial interest
  13. Bibb v. Navajo Freight Lines, Inc.
  14. Brought to trial
  15. Certificate of legal aid costs
  16. Choate (law)
  17. City of Chicago v. Morales
  18. Civil confinement
  19. Clandestine abuse
  20. Common area
  21. Contradictio in adjecto
  22. Credible witness
  23. Cumis counsel
  24. Deprive
  25. District registry (British court office)
  26. Dominant estate
  27. Elektra Records Co. v. Gem Electronic Distributors, Inc.
  28. Energy law
  29. Excessive bail
  30. Extrinsic fraud
  31. Habitable (now redirected as Habitability)
  32. Hunting license
  33. Importation right
  34. Individual rights advocate
  35. In open court
  36. Irreparable damage or injury
  37. Jus inter gentes
  38. Last antecedent rule
  39. Lease and release
  40. Legal advertising
  41. Locus in quo
  42. Loss of use
  43. Marital life estate
  44. McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission - another biggie SCOTUS case
  45. Ministerial act
  46. Missing heirs
  47. New York Statutes
  48. New York energy law
  49. Palestinian law
  50. Participatory justice
  51. Payne v. Tennessee - I'm shocked this important case had not been done!
  52. Peaceable possession
  53. Peremptory Mandamus
  54. Per minas
  55. Philippine energy law
  56. Plaint number
  57. Postnuptial agreement
  58. Puerto Rico v. Shell Co. (P. R.), Ltd.
  59. Quasi-criminal
  60. Quasi-tort
  61. Rental value
  62. Sherwood v. Walker
  63. Stem cell laws DYK article
  64. Structural encroachment
  65. Suitable age and discretion DYK article
  66. Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus
  67. Taylor v. Louisiana
  68. Testamentary disposition
  69. United States v. Causby
  70. Valid claim
  71. Vance v. Ball State University

Biographies of various persons from around the Earth

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  1. Edward Braunstein - member of the New York State Assembly
  2. Geneva Carr "Rollover Mom"
  3. Robert Carter (ballet dancer)
  4. Farid Chenoune - a prominent French fashion historian
  5. Jacques Coghen, finance minister, banker, merchant, and closest Belgian ancester to King Philippe of Belgium
  6. Anthony Roth Costanzo, countertenor
  7. Edward N. Costikyan, politician
  8. Kristopher Crawford, criminal/politician
  9. Sabrina De Sousa - diplomat DYK article
  10. Giuseppe Maria Feroni - Cardinal
  11. Fred the Godson - DJ
  12. Paul Gay Operatic bass-baritone
  13. Alan Gendreau, first openly gay football player DYK article
  14. Nick Katzman, Blues musician
  15. Bill Kintner, Nebraskan politician
  16. James A. Kowalski, Episcopal clergyman DYK article
  17. Steven C. Krane, lawyer DYK article
  18. John S. Lowe, SMU law professor
  19. Lester Lynch, operatic baritone
  20. Laurence Madin, Marine biologist
  21. Gene Malin, 1930's entertainer
  22. Adam Mamawala, young comedian
  23. Teodoro Maniaci, film director and Cinematographer
  24. Howard Markel, medical historian
  25. Henry Miller (lawyer)
  26. Michael G. Miller, member, New York State Assembly
  27. Francisco Moya, new member of the New York State Assembly
  28. Larry Persily, US government administrator appointed by President Obama
  29. Nily Rozic - New York state assembly
  30. Abby Rubenfeld, attorney
  31. Don Sakers, SF writer
  32. Brook Silva-Braga Movie Director and Cinematographer
  33. Aravella Simotas, member of the New York State Assembly
  34. Jeanette Pasin Sloan, artist, for Art and Feminism
  35. Barbette Spaeth, scholar
  36. Billy Stritch, jazz musician
  37. Edward Streator, diplomat
  38. Barbara K. Sullivan, Marine biologist
  39. Dottie Wham, CO politician
  40. Craig Michael Wheeler, NH politician
  41. Arthur Wyns, Belgian boxer

Biographies of persons from upstate New York

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  1. Paul Clyne - former DA; I interned for him when he was an ADA
  2. Jan Howard Finder - late super-fan
  3. Alice Green
  4. Stephon Harris - now merged to Stefon Harris
  5. Martha S. Lewis
  6. Eugene Ludins - Woodstock artist
  7. John McEneny
  8. David Alan Miller - conductor
  9. Jeffrey Pearlman
  10. Leslie Stein - judge, I formerly was her neighbor and Democratic party committee person from 1998 to 2000
  11. Maj. Gen. Roderick Wetherill (and Lt. Col. Roderick Wetherill, Jr., merged into that)
  12. Thomas Michael Whalen III
  13. Marcia White
  14. Thomasina Winslow
  15. Tom Winslow

Biographies of Bishops, mostly of Albany

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  1. David Standish Ball
  2. Frederick L. Barry
  3. Allen W. Brown
  4. Tomé Ferreira da Silva
  5. Daniel W. Herzog
  6. Wilbur Emory Hogg
  7. Anne B. Jolly
  8. William Love (bishop)
  9. Richard Henry Nelson
  10. George Ashton Oldham
  11. Sean W. Rowe
  12. Gordon Paul Scruton
  13. Mark S. Sisk
  14. Robert R. Spears, Jr.

Other Anglican and Episcopal Church articles

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  1. Cathedral of All Saints, later moved to Cathedral of All Saints (Albany, New York)
  2. Ecclesiastical Ordinances
  3. Episcopal Diocese of Albany
  4. Pram service

Cuisine

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  1. Hirtenkase - redirected to Hirtenkäse
  2. Pule cheese
  3. Stuffed peppers

High schools

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  1. Dover High School (Delaware)
  2. Duanesburg High School - DYK article
  3. Glide High School - HS that burnt in July 2008 in SW Oregon
  4. Hagerman High School - HS near Roswell, New Mexico
  5. Kemmerer High School - WY HS
  6. Olean High School
  7. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School
  8. Star Valley High School - WY HS

New York state institutions and places

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  1. Albacon
  2. Albany mayoral election, 2009
  3. Cherry Plain, New York
  4. Cropseyville, New York
  5. East Schodack, New York
  6. Group Health Incorporated
  7. New York State Racing and Wagering Board
  8. Sedgwick Avenue
  9. Speigletown, New York

The sciences

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  1. Blumea balsamifera - DYK article
  2. Mineral & Lapidary Museum of Henderson County
  3. Rooneyia (and Rooneyia viejaensis, now merged into that)
  4. Women's Interagency HIV Study

Miscellaneous New articles and stubs (mostly from WP:AR1)

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  1. Asbury, New Jersey - originally created as a redirect, now a stub
  2. Carbon Market, Cebu, Philippines
  3. Effets de soir
  4. The Gospel According to the Other Mary
  5. Hoptivka
  6. Mult box
  7. Ōmiya Palace
  8. Proprietary colleges
  9. The Rest on the Flight into Egypt (Mola)
  10. Sadarang
  11. Shockvertising (now redirected as Shock advertising)
  12. Sailors' superstitions
  13. Skarrild, Denmark
  14. Theo, Mississippi
  15. Tomboys in popular culture (now redirected as List of tomboys in fiction)
  16. Trinity United Church of Christ - Barack Obama's former church
  17. TUCC dab
  18. Wettin (castle) (now redirected as Wettin Castle)
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Articles in bold are those that have been rescued from the deletion process or "Prodding" by improvements up to the Heymann standard, so they are good enough to keep. I am most proud of these success stories.

Articles in italics are Latin phrases.

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Extensive edits and clean-ups to Biography articles

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Articles in bold are those that have been rescued from the deletion process or "Prodding" by improvements up to the Heymann standard, so they are good enough to keep. I am most proud of these success stories.

Major edits to Biographies of New York State residents

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Biographies, miscellaneous, A to C

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Biographies, miscellaneous, D to F

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Biographies, miscellaneous, G to H

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Biographies, miscellaneous, I to L

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Biographies, miscellaneous, M to R

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Biographies, miscellaneous, S to T

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Biographies, miscellaneous, U to Z

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Articles in bold are those that have been rescued from the deletion process or "Prodding" by improvements up to the Heymann standard, so they are good enough to keep. I am most proud of these success stories.

Major edits to anthropology, humanities, and linguistics articles

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Major edits to Cuisine (food/drink) articles

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Major edits to Music articles

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(This list includes the biographies of some bands and artists.)

Major edits to Sci-Fi and Anime articles

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Major edits to Religion articles

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Major edits to Downstate NY institutions and places articles

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Major edits to Upstate New York institutions and places articles

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(See below for high schools.)

Major edits to tourism articles

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Major edits to Bilateral relations articles

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Major edits to high school articles

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Major edits to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) articles

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Major edits to Phillipines articles

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I've never been there, but my partner is taking me in December 2016 to Meet the Family.

Major edits to random political articles

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Notes

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  • indicates a person who I know (or knew) personally.
  • indicates a place that I have visited personally, or cultural phenomenon that I have experienced.
  • DYK article indicates a "Did You Know" article that hit the Main Page.
  • indicates a Feature Article that was featured on the Main Page.
  • indicates a Good Article
  • Bold indicates a rescued article.

Other

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I was able to persuade all editors involved to redirect at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Reelection. I still make sense.