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Topic: [UNBAN APPEAL] account Vladdirescu87 - page 2. (Read 555 times)

newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
July 26, 2019, 01:06:28 PM
#4
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/vladdirescu87-923025

The only possible of ban is posting actually news on the "News" board and I always added links. And it was maximum 2 articles per day.

No spam, no plagiarism. Of course, I have written to your e-mail and of course, I've had no answer.

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A female of baronial rank has the title baroness. In the kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings who held his lands by the feudal tenure of "barony" (in Latin per baroniam), and who was entitled to attend the Great Council (Magnum Concilium) which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England. Feudal baronies (or "baronies by tenure") are now obsolete in England and without any legal force but any such historical titles are held in gross, that is to say are deemed to be enveloped within a more modern extant peerage title also held by the holder, sometimes along with vestigial manorial rights and tenures by grand serjeanty.
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A woman of baronial rank has the title baroness. In the Kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings who held his lands by the feudal tenure of "barony" (in Latin per baroniam), and who was entitled to attend the Great Council (Magnum Concilium) which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England.[4] Feudal baronies (or "baronies by tenure") are now obsolete in England and without any legal force but any such historical titles are held in gross, that is to say are deemed to be enveloped within a more modern extant peerage title also held by the holder, sometimes along with vestigial manorial rights and tenures by grand serjeanty.

Well...Ok. I'm guilty. Of course, it's Coinidol who originally stole this words without any quote but anyway. Thanks for not banning me in 2018.
asu
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1136
July 25, 2019, 06:02:04 PM
#3
Funny that only one mistake can ruin your account.

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A female of baronial rank has the title baroness. In the kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings who held his lands by the feudal tenure of "barony" (in Latin per baroniam), and who was entitled to attend the Great Council (Magnum Concilium) which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England. Feudal baronies (or "baronies by tenure") are now obsolete in England and without any legal force but any such historical titles are held in gross, that is to say are deemed to be enveloped within a more modern extant peerage title also held by the holder, sometimes along with vestigial manorial rights and tenures by grand serjeanty.

George Gor, CEO of Coinidol.com commented:
"The project is leaded by Bright Bee PR agency. It's a good advertising move for the promotion company of token to attract the baron as the face of the company. But it's still to prove, that the project deserves any serious attention, because the token is based on Blockchain technology, that has only hundred of nodes. It is very week point for the future of this Blockchain".

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25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.[e]
25. If you get banned (temporarily or permanently) and create a new account to continue posting / sending PMs, it's considered ban evasion. The only exception is creating a thread in Meta about your ban.

 Lips sealed
Зa 2 мecяцa тaк никoгo и нe нaшли?
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
July 25, 2019, 05:41:33 PM
#2
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/vladdirescu87-923025

The only possible of ban is posting actually news on the "News" board and I always added links. And it was maximum 2 articles per day.

No spam, no plagiarism. Of course, I have written to your e-mail and of course, I've had no answer.

Copy:
A female of baronial rank has the title baroness. In the kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings who held his lands by the feudal tenure of "barony" (in Latin per baroniam), and who was entitled to attend the Great Council (Magnum Concilium) which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England. Feudal baronies (or "baronies by tenure") are now obsolete in England and without any legal force but any such historical titles are held in gross, that is to say are deemed to be enveloped within a more modern extant peerage title also held by the holder, sometimes along with vestigial manorial rights and tenures by grand serjeanty.
Original:
A woman of baronial rank has the title baroness. In the Kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings who held his lands by the feudal tenure of "barony" (in Latin per baroniam), and who was entitled to attend the Great Council (Magnum Concilium) which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England.[4] Feudal baronies (or "baronies by tenure") are now obsolete in England and without any legal force but any such historical titles are held in gross, that is to say are deemed to be enveloped within a more modern extant peerage title also held by the holder, sometimes along with vestigial manorial rights and tenures by grand serjeanty.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
July 25, 2019, 04:41:42 PM
#1
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/vladdirescu87-923025

The only possible of ban is posting actually news on the "News" board and I always added links. And it was maximum 2 articles per day.

No spam, no plagiarism. Of course, I have written to your e-mail and of course, I've had no answer.
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