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== Probably doesn't need disambiguation due to the second word in the title... ==
But "partisan" is ambiguous. Outside the political realm, it is a common term, especially in Europe, for guerilla. It's also a medieval weapon; a partisan is to a halberd is as a double-bitted (i.e., bladed) axe is to a single-bladed axe. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:43, 27 June 2009 (UTC)
:I guess on its own "realignment" is also ambiguous. If disambiguation pages are developed for "partisan" and/or "realignment," it might pay to include "partisan realignment" on them, but this article on its own shouldn't necessitate them. [[User:Shamira Gelbman|Shamira Gelbman]] 20:14, 27 June 2009 (UTC)

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Probably doesn't need disambiguation due to the second word in the title...

But "partisan" is ambiguous. Outside the political realm, it is a common term, especially in Europe, for guerilla. It's also a medieval weapon; a partisan is to a halberd is as a double-bitted (i.e., bladed) axe is to a single-bladed axe. Howard C. Berkowitz 17:43, 27 June 2009 (UTC)

I guess on its own "realignment" is also ambiguous. If disambiguation pages are developed for "partisan" and/or "realignment," it might pay to include "partisan realignment" on them, but this article on its own shouldn't necessitate them. Shamira Gelbman 20:14, 27 June 2009 (UTC)