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A long article consists of [[Template:Infobox Individual|Individual Infobox]] and several paragraphs broken into several sub-headings. Long articles contain a ''significant'' amount of information from numerous sources. | A long article consists of [[Template:Infobox Individual|Individual Infobox]] and several paragraphs broken into several sub-headings. Long articles contain a ''significant'' amount of information from numerous sources. | ||
[[The Doctor]] and all | [[The Doctor]] and all their incarnations' articles fall into this definition, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], [[Melanie Bush]], [[Susan Foreman]], [[Bernice Summerfield]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[The Master]], [[Gwen Cooper]], [[Luke Smith]], as these examples show generally long articles are articles of feature individuals that have accumulated a significant body of information to draw information from. | ||
This group of examples also illustrates the fluid nature of the sub-heading structure of long articles, while most begin with a '''Biography''' (or in some cases '''Profile''') sub-heading they quickly break into a variety of further sub-headings based on the unique elements of an individual's life history. As with medium articles this is based on an individual's significant history and character altering event. | This group of examples also illustrates the fluid nature of the sub-heading structure of long articles, while most begin with a '''Biography''' (or in some cases '''Profile''') sub-heading they quickly break into a variety of further sub-headings based on the unique elements of an individual's life history. As with medium articles this is based on an individual's significant history and character altering event. |