Примери за използване на A wikipedia на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The guy does not even have a Wikipedia page.
This is the only riding horse from America that has a Wikipedia page.
At the time of writing this, it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
It's like a Wikipedia model of just accepting donations from users who appreciate the content, who appreciate what we're doing.
Memory works a little bit more like a Wikipedia page: You can go in there
being“obsessed with an anti-male agenda” and then decided to research and write a Wikipedia biography of her;
the Russian Internet watchdog Roskomnadzor came across a Wikipedia page giving instructions regarding a specific form of cannabis.
WP: POVFORK: don't split off articles with the purpose of purging a Wikipedia article of its legitimate criticism.
When a common user read a Wikipedia page, he reads the updated version of‘master copy' of the entry.
On July 9, YouTube began inserting a Wikipedia entry to combat videos that are skeptical of the climate change agenda.
Whenever users access a wikipedia page, they will get the updated version of the‘Master Copy' of that specific Wikipedia entry.
Org” and Whose path(end unit) is the title of a Wikipedia article, and sends a request for the specified article in the URL to the QRpedia web server.
When a client accesses a Wikipedia page, he or she will get the updated version of the“master copy” of that specific Wikipedia entry.
You also said in your article that reading a Wikipedia entry is like reading the Bible closely.
It is a Wikipedia convention to bold the subject of an article when it is first mentioned in the article.
Org" and whose path(final part) is the title of a Wikipedia article, and sends a request for the article specified in the URL to the QRpedia web server.
It's so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
The Commission is also working on an updated version of the simplified guide for the citizen and on a Wikipedia article on the rights of citizens.
If you're a math lead there's something called Sterling's formula what you might want to do a Wikipedia search on, which is really fascinating.