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Thanks, Mesmeilleurs.

Hi. Regarding your creation of these articles, while I appreciate your effort, there's been no sources specifically talking about the songs. Album reviews or sources only mentioning the songs in passing do not contribute to their notability per WP:NSONGS, and your articles fail this. I understand "Little Things" may have some more notability leading up to Christmas and both received lyric videos. Still, until we have sources talking about the songs in depth, we should hold off on making articles for them. Also, ABBA Omnibus looks like a fan blog (and would fail WP:SPS so should not be included on an article), and it's also against our guidelines to link to websites like Genius that display copyrighted lyrics they do not have the license for per WP:EL. Thanks. Ss112 09:29, 8 November 2021 (UTC)

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The article Wedding dress of Birgitte van Deurs has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

The two sources are a slide with the caption "Interestingly enough, Brigitte didn't wear a jeweled tiara on her wedding day to Prince Richard of Gloucester. Instead, she wore a crown of flowers in her hair to secure her veil." from Harper's Bazaar Singapore, and a story on the wedding by glorified group blog Royal Central that had all of five sentences on the dress: "She wore a dress by Norman Hartnell who had first come to royal attention almost forty years earlier when he designed the gown worn by Prince Richard’s mother, Alice, for her marriage. Since then, he had become the Windsor couturier of choice, but his latest creation was among his most modern. Hartnell chose a 1970s style dress with high collar, long sleeves and full length fitted skirt. The gown, made of Swiss organdie, also had a small train. Birgitte’s veil was made of tulle and was held in place with stephanotis flowers rather than a tiara." This stub is not in any way encyclopedic.

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