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  • curprev 18:3418:34, 16 June 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 9,815 bytes +45 clean up deverbal etymologies, split etymologies of terms with homophonous verb forms, fix unnecessary capitalization in defns, use mfbysense/mfequiv instead of just mf, clean up languages/surnames/suffixes, use {{es-verb-obj}}, use {{surf}}, add * before Usage notes, pronun/spacing/misc fixes (manually assisted) undo

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  • curprev 03:2003:20, 3 June 2022Equinox talk contribsm 9,346 bytes +305 #* '''2018''', Magda Konieczna, ''Journalism Without Profit: Making News when the Market Fails'' (page 189) #*: Back then CPI staff demonstrated a reflexivity common to public relations, reflected for instance in Lewis's acknowledgment of the fact that the novelty factor might lead to more '''pickup'''. undo
  • curprev 03:0203:02, 3 June 2022Equinox talk contribs 9,041 bytes +359 # {{lb|en|uncountable}} The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity. #* '''1987''', Chuck Jordan, ''Jordan Family Descendents'' (page 302) #*: Newsweek gave it a big write-up, as did many trade journals, including, {{sic}} Editor and Publisher. And our articles get '''pickup''' as far west as the Tombstone Epitaph in Arizona. undo

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  • curprev 10:2710:27, 8 August 2021Equinox talk contribs 8,219 bytes +646 # {{lb|en|uncountable}} The rate at which a motor vehicle picks up speed. #* '''1946''', Henry Robinson Luce, ''Fortune'' (volume 34, page 186) #*: The Willys-Overland won't be the fastest car on the road or have the best '''pickup''', but it will have a top speed of eighty miles per hour, and its makers are confident that no car in its class will excel it in economy of fuel and upkeep. #* '''1955''', ''Popular Mechanics'' (volume 104, number 3, page 70) #*: The more highly vaporized the undo

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  • curprev 06:0406:04, 9 March 2021WingerBot talk contribsm 7,366 bytes −3 clean up Spanish lemmas (use {{alter}}, fix indentation errors, templatize categories and quotes, detemplatize English links, clean up manual pronunciations, use {{bor}}/{{inh}} when appropriate for some pages, use {{lb|es|relational}}, {{given name}} fixes, etc.) (manually assisted) undo

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  • curprev 04:4704:47, 12 December 2019Equinox talk contribs 6,220 bytes +301 →‎Noun: # A person successfully approached in this manner for romance or sex. #* '''2002''', James A. Abrahamson, ''Confessions of a Diplomatic Pouch Clerk'' (page 192) #*: Audball's latest '''pickup''' didn't seem to care where they were, or anything at all about alimony, palimony, or child support {{...}} undo

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