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:::*I've taken a look at the cited article, which has between dashes "almost twice the size of the UK". ALT1 needs to include some sort of qualifier, such as "nearly", and I think both article and hook would be better to be a bit less closely paraphrased on this particular fact—"nearly two times" or "nearly double" might work, as would "area" rather than "size". I don't think I'd use "about" in the article; it isn't as clearly on the negative side of the ledger. (I think it reflects poorly on the BBC that their science editor rounds off the size as simply "twice" in his sidebar.) [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] ([[User talk:BlueMoonset|talk]]) 00:19, 24 December 2012 (UTC) | :::*I've taken a look at the cited article, which has between dashes "almost twice the size of the UK". ALT1 needs to include some sort of qualifier, such as "nearly", and I think both article and hook would be better to be a bit less closely paraphrased on this particular fact—"nearly two times" or "nearly double" might work, as would "area" rather than "size". I don't think I'd use "about" in the article; it isn't as clearly on the negative side of the ledger. (I think it reflects poorly on the BBC that their science editor rounds off the size as simply "twice" in his sidebar.) [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] ([[User talk:BlueMoonset|talk]]) 00:19, 24 December 2012 (UTC) | ||
+ | ::*'''Atl2''' ... that a part of [[Antarctica]] ''(pictured)'' nearly double the area of the [[United Kingdom]] was named '''[[Queen Elizabeth Land]]''' to commemorate [[Queen Elizabeth II]]'s [[Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II|Diamond Jubilee year]]? [[User:The C of E|The C of E. God Save The Queen!]] ([[User talk:The C of E|talk]]) 08:52, 24 December 2012 (UTC) | ||
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Queen Elizabeth Land
- ... that a part of Antarctica (pictured) was named Queen Elizabeth Land to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee year?
Created/expanded by Charles Forsyth (talk), The C of E (talk). Nominated by The C of E (talk) at 12:41, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
At 1,520 characters it just crosses the line, but the article is new enough, long enough and the article and hook are backed by appropriate reliable and verifiable sources. Can I suggest including the fact that Queen Elizabeth Land "is about twice the size of the United Kingdom", as stated in the Wikipedia article and in the sourced from BBC News?
- Atl1 ... that a part of Antarctica (pictured) twice the size of the United Kingdom was named Queen Elizabeth Land to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee year?
OK, how's that then? The C of E. God Save The Queen! (talk) 18:45, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
If ALT1 is to be used, an inline source citation must be made in the article for the added "is about twice the size of the United Kingdom" statement. BlueMoonset (talk) 18:29, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
- It is now. The C of E. God Save The Queen! (talk) 22:37, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
- I've taken a look at the cited article, which has between dashes "almost twice the size of the UK". ALT1 needs to include some sort of qualifier, such as "nearly", and I think both article and hook would be better to be a bit less closely paraphrased on this particular fact—"nearly two times" or "nearly double" might work, as would "area" rather than "size". I don't think I'd use "about" in the article; it isn't as clearly on the negative side of the ledger. (I think it reflects poorly on the BBC that their science editor rounds off the size as simply "twice" in his sidebar.) BlueMoonset (talk) 00:19, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
- Atl2 ... that a part of Antarctica (pictured) nearly double the area of the United Kingdom was named Queen Elizabeth Land to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee year? The C of E. God Save The Queen! (talk) 08:52, 24 December 2012 (UTC)