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Yes. That is what I thought. But I decided not to move it to the right place and merely deleting it for not following wiki standards. If you want, you can do it yourself. I believe it should be in a "popular cuture" section, with the reference being that the song "mentions" Pletier instead of "makes
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Hi, I recieved a message that my edit on the US Capitol page was considered vandalism when it is actually factually correct. It stated the fact that
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Thanks. You might be interested to know that I , partly in order that my angle would be exposed to criticisms and checks, and also for new thinking. I think that Jimbo is clearly trending in this direction when talking about what is really a core policy about WP:COATRACK and also bios of living
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Gee Ed, if I had known you were gonna get all eloquent at ANI, I wouldn't have been quite so blithely flippant. My post looked quite shabby in comparison to yours. Thanks for clarifying the situation and expressing it so well; your comments were extremely well-written, and exactly
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Sorry for the late reply, folks, but thanks for the corrections. I think it would be a good idea to make a note that the farthest-right figure is a coptic polygon, to address the confusion I noted (and evidenced) above.
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but decided it did not fit the "image" of the game. I grant you that is a vague statement that does not necessarily contradict your assertion, but combined with his work on
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