496:"The area's stratigraphy had only been preliminarily studied at the time, and the age of the sediments had not been adequately determined, but compared with other fossil beds of the South American Land Mammal Age and radioisotopic dating, it is estimated to date to the Colloncuran age of the middle Miocene, about 15 million years ago". I think what the sources are saying is that other fossil beds with comparable fossils have been dated to about 15 million years ago by radioisotopic dating. Which begs the question, why have these deposits not yet been radioisotopic dated, but also the current wording implies that there are two dating methods - finding fossil beds with the same population and also radioisotopic dating. But I think what is happening is that the fossil analysis is linking these fossil beds to ones that have been dated to 15 mya by radioisotopic dating, not that these deposits have been radioisotopic dated.
1453:"These researchers interpreted this loss as an adaptation for enhanced rigidity of the skull, and compared to the modern red-legged seriema and white-tailed eagle, the skull of the phorusrhacid showed relatively high stress under sideways loadings, but low stress where force was applied up and down, and in simulations of “pullback”." → 'These researchers interpreted this loss as an adaptation for enhanced rigidity of the skull, and compared to the modern red-legged seriema and white-tailed eagle. The skull of the phorusrhacid showed relatively high stress under sideways loadings, but low stress where force was applied up and down, and in simulations of “pullback”.'
1503:"A 2020 study of phorusrhacid skull morphology by Degrange found that there were two main morphotypes within the group, derived from a seriema-like ancestor; the "Psilopterine Skull Type", which was plesiomorphic (more similar to the ancestral type), and the "Terror Bird Skull Type", which included Kelenken and other large members, that was more specialized, with more rigid and stiff skulls." That's a heck of a sentence. Perhaps break it up?
1296:"Earlier hypotheses of phorusrhacid feeding ecology were mainly based on them possessing large skulls with hooked beaks rather than through detailed hypotheses and biomechanical studies". This construction does not work. It's the "rather than". Maybe something like 'Earlier hypotheses of phorusrhacid feeding ecology had them possessing large skulls with hooked beaks. These were not based on detailed hypotheses and biomechanical studies ...'?
789:"Previously, such skulls were known only from the fragmentary Devincenzia and Phorusrhacos, the latter of which disintegrated during collection (leaving only the tip of the beak), which hampered comparison between phorusrhacid taxa of different sizes, until the discovery of Kelenken." This doesn't really work as a single sentence. Suggest breaking after "Phorusrhacos".
409:"dominated Cenozoic South America in the absence of mammalian predators, though they did co-exist with some large, carnivorous mammals." If they were large and carnivorous how were they not predators? I'm assuming that what was meant was two different periods of time within the cenozoic, one after and the other before North and South America were linked.
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it is tall vegetation, not just any vegetation, the source doesn't specifically mention gaps between rocks, etc. But I changed it to "tall plants" just to vary it a bit more. I think the wording and tenses are changed far enough from the source to be considered rewording, but as usual when it comes to copy-editing as such, I'll ping
1159:"Such a strong downwards projection resembles most closely the condition seen in large to medium sized phorusrhacids such as Phorusrhacos, Patagornis, Andrewsornis, and Andalgalornis than the weaker projections of the smaller psilopterines." I think you are missing something like 'more' or 'rather' before "than".
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Them having large skulls with hooked beak is the fact these hypotheses were based on, so "had them possessing large skulls with hooked beaks" won't work, as that implies their large skulls and hooked beaks are hypothetical. Tried with the following, though it may also have issues: "Earlier hypotheses
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Yeah, I changed some of it back to be a bit closer to the source because the tweaks removed the text too far from the intended meaning or added info not in the source, the wording in the source is pretty condensed already, so it is hard to paraphrase without altering meaning too much. We need to know
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Rather than the apparent contradiction of saying one thing, then the contrary, I suggest recasting this sentence as "Phorusrhacids are thought to have been ground predators or scavengers, and apex predators. They dominated
Cenozoic South America when there were few placental mammalian predators, and
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Hmmm, good question, but that's how the source puts it: "a subquadrangular midshaft of the tarsometarsus (differing from the rectangular and very wide midshaft of brontornithines)" and "a quadrangular trochlea of metatarsal IV (contrasting with the proximodistally rectangular trochlea of
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There is probably not a common cause for all of these groups, but as was the case with mammals, there were just a lot of niches left for large animals after the non-bird dinosaurs disappeared. I can't find a source related to these birds that states it explicitly, though, but it is implied later in
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Very hard to find anything on this (nothing turns up on Google
Scholar other than Kelenken), the book source only says "In addition to the mammals that characterize the sediments of this age, a few specimens of fish, amphibians, anurans, reptiles and birds are present (Pascual et al., 1984)", and
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Kelenken differed from other phorusrhacids in a combination of features, including the length of its beak, in having a supraorbital ossification (a rounded edge above the eye socket) that fit into a socket of the postorbital process, and in having an almost triangular foramen magnum (the large
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It looks like you got confused with the source's units actually. The source says 14, 27, and 29 m · s (meters per second), but you write m · h (meters per hour) which is quite different. You should use the template for conversion, {{cvt|14|m/s|mph kph}} which outputs 14 m/s (31 mph; 50 km/h)
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refers to what appears to be a congress talk from 1984: "Pascual, R., Bondesio, P., Vucetich, M.G. et al., (1984). Vertebrados fósiles cenozoicos. IX Congreso Geológico
Argentino, Relatorio 2, 9, 439–461. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina." I assume they're not named or indeterminate.
1234:"is almost quadrangular, which is different from that of brontornithines, which are rectangular". Are rectangles not a category of quadrangles? (Do you mean 'square?) Likewise with "The fourth trochlea is quadrangular, which contrasts with the rectangular trochlea of Devicenzia."
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I looked through this article with the FACR in mind during the GAN at the nominator's request, and found it to meet most criteria. My primary concern was 1f, " free of plagiarism or too-close paraphrasing". Some were fixed, but one example that remains is
2599:"at the sides and middle" when you say middle I thought you meant the top, halfway between the head and the tip, not the side of the beak in the middle (at least according to the image). It might be better to say in front of some anatomical landmark
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Why it hasn't been done to this particular area I can't say, and I have looked for newer articles that might have done it, but nothing came up. But I have added "from different areas of the Collón Curá Formation". 16:42, 2 July 2022
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Did to with paleobiology (added "Limb function" and "Skull and neck function" sections), but there isn't much of a natural cut-off point in the description, which apart from a short paragraph, is almost entirely about the skull.
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739:"and eat small animals". As we have just been told that it is a predator, "and eat" this add anything to the lead. Why else would it chase them down? And this is covered again in the next sentence. Similarly in the main article.
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Americas, the extinction of the thylacosmilids, and the first phorusrhacids in North America if you're going to mention those kinds of things, especially because you never say how old
102:(or "terror bird"), and the largest one at that. Despite having had the largest head of any known bird, little has been published about it beyond its original 2007 description, and most of it is summarised here.
689:"Kelenken is a genus of phorusrhacid (or "terror bird", an extinct group of large, predatory birds)". Suggest 'Kelenken is a genus of phorusrhacid (or "terror bird") an extinct group of large, predatory birds'.
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The "They" does not work here, as the previous sentence uses "They" to refer to
Kelenken. Perhaps simply remove "They pointed out that"? Switching to support now, in anticipation that is resolved. Best,
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There isn't more in the relevant sources (would be beyond the scope of this article to use sources not related to the subject), but could be nice with a dedicated article that could be linked, yes.
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Hmm. Looks close to me. Hmm. Maybe 'They pointed out that the narrowing of the pelvis, upper maxilla, and thorax may have been adaptations to enable the birds to search for and take smaller
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My worry is that the reader won't now that "genus" and "generic name" refers to the same concept, and that the link would have the same destination. Yes, maybe "genus name" is simpler. --
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Dunkleosteus' point. If it were my article, which it isn't, I would have 'suggested a speed of 50 km/h (31mph), and that of Mesembriornis suggested 97 km/h (60mph)' etc.
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Many of the same bones participate both in the upper jaw and the rest of the skull, and the text (and description) doesn't separate the two, so there is no natural cut-off point.
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The sources in question don't give numbers, and I think it's too much detail for this article anyway, the number is given for the subject of the article, which should be enough.
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For Skull and neck function, you should include somehow that the authors said "But all available evidence suggests that large-bodied taxa, such as other patagornithines (e.g.,
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That's what the source says, I don't know enough about such equations to change it, and I'm not sure it's good to present a different format than what the source does. Perhaps
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The point is the contrast, though. Boryaenid mammals (which were related to marsupials) were less of a competition for the birds than the more "advanced" placental mammals.
894:"while there are records from Europe, these are disputed." This doesn't make sense to me. (Records of what? Do you mean remains? What is disputed? Obviously not that they
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Paleobiology is, so a heading of Diet would be helpful for someone looking for info on diet specifically just checking the table of contents
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Phorusrhacids were large, flightless birds with long hind limbs, narrow pelves, very small wings, and huge skulls, with a tall, long, sideways compressed hooked beak.
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For speeds, it's a bit strange to read m · h, and I'm worried the average person doesn't know how to read negative exponents. It'd be better if you used mph and kph
3143:– Since this article is about a bird, maybe give the other bird fossils more room? Not sure why mammals get the focus here. Are these bird fossils indeterminate?
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Yeah I think we need to blame the source here! Apparently, with "quadrangular" they mean "irregularly quadrangular". Probably this term should be linked? --
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It think it would be pointless unless a section about something other than diet is added under paleobiology, but there simply isn't anything to add yet.
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Most people aren't familiar with geological time, so an actual number date would be more useful than saying just
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Are "pelves" pelvises? I think an English plural is more suitable for our general readership than a Latin one, as this may make the meaning unclear.
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I don't think we need the part on intercranial mobility, just skip over to rigidity (since it's the same statement, just with more familiar words)
2377:"and less cursorial (adapted for running)" this gloss might be vague, since it's unclear if cursorial or less cursorial means adapted for running
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But not all the features are listed, hence the "a combination of features, including". But changed to "in features such as" to make it shorter.
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The part after the first comma is connected to the part after the second comma, so tried by replacing the first comma with a semicolon instead.
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of phorusrhacid feeding ecology were mainly inferred from them having large skulls with hooked beaks rather than through detailed hypotheses".
1040:"437.14 mm (17.210 in)". This seems a ridiculous level of purported accuracy, given what is being measured. Suggest rounding to the nearest mm.
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was the largest phorusrhacid previously known, unless the other largest phorusrhacids (mysteriously unnamed) were all roughly the same height
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It's better to say 5 ft 6 in than 5.5 ft or 66 in. Like, 17.210 inches is not as intelligible as 1 ft 5.28 in. You can do this by using
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I tried with a skull and leg bone section under description, not sure if it works well. Wish they had described the known toe bone too.
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OK, I can see now that it is higher resolution that the version on the external site so I'm willing to accept that it's by the artist. (
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I wonder if that's needed when genus is already linked (and has the same destination)? Should it be changed to "genus name" instead?
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457:"These bones were thought to belong" Surely "These bones are thought to belong" unless academic opinion has subsequently changed.
1097:"Kelenken is the largest known phorusrhacid ... Kelenken was about 10% larger than the largest phorusrhacids previously known".
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you are going to repeat this, could the two statements appear next to each other? And why the switch in tense - "is" to ""was"?
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Thanks for review, answered all points, though the quadrangular issue is not yet solved.
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Interesting read, I've made a couple of tweaks, hope you like them, if not, its a wiki.
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I added the following before that part, which should make it clearer: "
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Table 1 in the source gives: "Tarsometatarsus, maximum length 437.14".
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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is A–C, what're the other ones? I assume the seriema and the eagle
2637:"analyzed the flexibility of the neck" did they use FEA here too?
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Can you find anything about a Tehuelche spirit named Kelenken?
1568:, with its well-developed forests with tree-dwelling animals."
1246:, who should be better at interpreting anatomical terminology.
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Small comment, I recommend saying "beak" instead of "rostrum"
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But that is the gist of the study, and where the mention of
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Worthy of an article, yeah, not within my expertise, tough.
1528:"the earlier late Early ..." Anything you can do about this?
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the article where it is compared to meat-eating dinosaurs.
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offer a level of accuracy of a hundredth of a millimetre?
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are unclear due to the incompleteness of their remains."
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though apparently not as high as in the patagornithines,
1557:"and instead allowed ..." Which of the two allowed this?
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Thanks, added "irregularly quadrangular" in two places.
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I know I'm late on this, but it's only a few nitpicks.
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Maybe you could also cleave off Beak or Mouth or Jaws?
814:"the latter of which disintegrated". Delete "of which".
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2900:- do you still anticipate having more comments here?
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3185:
That is everything from me. Nice work as always. --
588:My first ping was possibly botched, trying to ping
2478:" after "and showed it had lost a large degree of
1620:A couple of comments above, but happy to support.
3284:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
1919:" I feel like this is supposed to be saying that
1141:Should be fixed with the sigfig mentioned above.
417:mammals, which I somehow overlooked, now added.
3029:each other's closest relatives within the group
2767:Changed to upper beak, beak is too unspecific.
2423:) and the truly gigantic phorusrhacines (e.g.,
1778:Added the "sigfig" parameter to some of these.
43:. No further edits should be made to this page.
2719:, how are things looking for you now? Cheers,
2397:Just said "less adapted for running" instead.
977:etc. But without context it reads oddly to me.
3290:No further edits should be made to this page.
3261:template in place on the talk page until the
29:The following is an archived discussion of a
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2928:Never too late when it's still a nominee!
41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
2878:That's just the lead. More to follow. --
2753:I'll see if I can get it to make sense.
1864:It seems the Dutch have a stub about it
3122:Did that, and linked "global cooling".
771:Changed to "most complete skull of a".
2140:Add when they arrive in North America
1510:Split by period instead of semicolon.
1424:"This could be used for accessing the
274:What ref would be an example of this?
265:
2098:is until the very end of the article
1343:~50km⋅h, which is ~50km⋅h<sup: -->
413:Ah, good catch, the source specifies
149:In the upload by the original artist:
18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates
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2573:Added "the other skulls belong to a
1808:Done, I'm not really a numbers guy.
1399:Added. Could you insert the source?
574:to see if he has any input on this.
1634:Thanks for review and assistance!
1428:inside the bones". What is "This"?
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3087:– "approximately level with the"?
3085:approximately at the level of the
2619:Said midline instead of middle.
1362:Indeed. I think I have fixed it.
2126:, about 15 million years ago."
2025:Changed to "some bird groups".
624:Alright, took your suggestion.
264:Don't duplicate identifiers in
239:FN6 should include book editors
3059:– should the "the" be deleted?
2527:fits best. The skull is rigid
1585:A fine article, I enjoyed it.
1061:Just curious, does the source
288:FN8: JSTOR URL plus JSTOR ID.
98:This is the first FAC about a
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1134:"3 m (9.8 ft)". Decimal feet?
2946:link "generic name" in lead?
898:as you have just said there
3277:02:16, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
3256:featured article candidates
31:featured article nomination
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1885:04:23, 2 August 2022 (UTC)
1242:pozzi)". Will try to ping
399:Query by WereSpielChequers
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1656:Support by Dunkleosteus77
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681:Support from Gog the Mild
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324:FN11 is missing publisher
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122:File:Feeding Kelenken.jpg
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3287:Please do not modify it.
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2122:itself lived during the
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431:Thanks for fixing that.
36:Please do not modify it.
2480:intracranial immobility
1758:when using {{convert}}
3203:Thanks, answered all.
349:FN18 is missing ISBN.
221:Fixed now, I believe.
210:- spotchecks not done
1866:Kelenken (mythologie)
1166:Said "rather than".
685:Recusing to review.
2549:In the diagram, if
846:Took your wording.
746:Removed "and eat".
383:Thanks for review.
186:Thanks for review!
2981:Alright, changed.
2579:white-tailed eagle
2575:red-legged seriema
1435:Added "strength".
896:are Phorusrhacids
302:Ok, removed URL.
118:Image review—pass
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2306:Gog the Mild
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2429:Devincenzia
2308:has ideas.
1754:instead of
2421:Patagornis
1946:Brontornis
351:Nikkimaria
290:Nikkimaria
3249:WP:FAC/ar
3245:candidate
3066:Removed.
3038:Removed.
3010:Changed.
821:Removed.
415:placental
3267:Hog Farm
3243:: This
3205:FunkMonk
3153:FunkMonk
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2955:FunkMonk
2930:FunkMonk
2902:Hog Farm
2863:FunkMonk
2851:mammals.
2833:FunkMonk
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2769:FunkMonk
2755:FunkMonk
2721:Ian Rose
2701:FunkMonk
2679:existed
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1276:FunkMonk
1248:FunkMonk
1218:FunkMonk
1216:Linked.
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510:Chequers
481:FunkMonk
471:Chequers
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73:Kelenken
54:Hog Farm
50:promoted
3222:support
2896:Wubslin
2880:Wubslin
2787:Wubslin
2529:because
2156:Added.
592:again.
548:stones"
544:stones"
367:Added.
331:Added.
246:Added.
3094:Done.
2741:(talk)
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1987:Done.
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1766:(talk)
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1426:marrow
1063:really
696:Done.
177:buidhe
136:buidhe
58:FACBot
2451:over
519:(UTC)
506:Spiel
467:Spiel
440:Spiel
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