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  • curprev 14:3814:38, 2 May 2024Scholar88888 talk contribsm 15,965 bytes −7 Unlike athletes or those who held political office, for people in the arts, even if their work hasn't come before the public for a while, sometimes decades, it isn't customary to use the term "former”. There isn’t nomenclature like “former novelist” or “former poet”. Similarly, in a branch of the arts like film directing where there can be similarly long gaps of apparent inactivity, before they returned to production, directors like Francis Coppola, Todd Field, etc. weren’t labeled “former". undo Tag: Undo
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  • curprev 03:0203:02, 7 April 2024Scholar88888 talk contribsm 16,600 bytes −7 Undid revision 1217506140 by Yfyyejgjwguj (talk) Unlike athletes or those who held political office, for people in the arts, even if their work hasn't come before the public for a while, sometimes decades, it isn't customary to use the term "former”. There isn’t nomenclature like “former novelist” or “former poet”. It was never, for example, appropriate to label Marcel Duchamp a former-painter or forme undo Tag: Undo

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