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Venus Flytrap (rock band)
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typoos ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 32: Line 32: ===Links=== ===Links=== - *[| Description at Nederlands Popinstituut] + *[ Description at Nederlands Popinstituut] - *[| Band website] + *[ Band website]
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No title
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more slang from an authentic Italian ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 9: Line 9: [[The Wop]] is also a dance created in the New York hip hop underground in the late 80's. Made popular with a song called "The Wop" by new York Rapper B. Fats, an early Production by a then widely unknown music Producer [[Teddy Riley]] who in the early 90's became one of the most sought after music producers in the world [[The Wop]] is also a dance created in the New York hip hop underground in the late 80's. Made popular with a song called "The Wop" by new York Rapper B. Fats, an early Production by a then widely unknown music Producer [[Teddy Riley]] who in the early 90's became one of the most sought after music producers in


Helvetica
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copyedit, punctuation, formatting, wikilink ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 67: Line 67: *The tails of the R glyphs and the a glyphs are different. *The tails of the R glyphs and the a glyphs are different. - '''Nimbus Sans''', another similar font family that incorporates font designed in 1940 (Nimbus Sans bold condensed, Nimbus Sans bold condensed (D)) and 1946 (Nimbus Sans Black Condensed, Nimbus Sans Black Condensed (D)), is produced by [[URW]]. Nimbus Sans L fonts were released under the [[GNU General Public License]]. + '''Nimbus Sans''', another similar font family that incorporates fonts designed in 1940 (Nimbus Sans bold condensed, Nimbus Sans bold condensed (D)) and


List of ER episodes
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Season 6: 1999–2000 ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 1,004: Line 1,004: {| class="wikitable" style="width:98%;" {| class="wikitable" style="width:98%;" |- |- - ! width="20"| # !! Title !! width="140" | Original airdate + ! width="20"| # !! Title !! Writer(s) !! Director !! Original Air Date {{Episode list {{Episode list
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City of Salford
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Twin towns: reduced text size ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 276: Line 276: The City of Salford has formal [[Town twinning|twinning]] arrangements with four [[Europe]]an places.<ref>[ Salford's twin towns] - salford.gov.uk</ref> Each was originally twinned with a place within the City of Salford prior to its creation in 1974. The City of Salford has formal [[Town twinning|twinning]] arrangements with four [[Europe]]an places.<ref>[ Salford's twin towns] - salford.gov.uk</ref> Each was originally twinned with a place within the City of Salford prior to its creation in 1974. - {| class="wikitable" "text-align:left;font-size:100%;"| + {| class="wikitabl


Template:SaintMarysGaelsFootballCoach
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←Created page with '{{CBB navbox | name = SaintMarysGaelsFootballCoach | title = Saint Mary's Gaels Head Football Coaches |...' New page{{CBB navbox | name = SaintMarysGaelsFootballCoach | title = [[Saint Mary's College of California|Saint Mary's Gaels Head Football Coaches]] | body = [[Slip Madigan|Madigan]] • [[Red Strader|Strader]] • [[Jim Phelan|Phelan]] • [[Joe Verducci|Verducci]] • [[Craig Rundle|Rundle]] • [[Mike Rasmussen|Rasmussen]] • [[Tim Landis|Landis]] • [[Vincent White|White]] | color = #000050 | fontcolor = #CC0000 }}<noinclude>[[Category:Defunct college football program coach navigational boxes|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><includeonly>[[Category:Saint Mary's Gaels football coaches]]</includeonly>


Shannon Byrnes
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Career ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 46: Line 46: Byrnes has also polled a total of four [[Brownlow Medal|Brownlow votes]], polling two votes each on the 2005 and 2007 medal counts. Byrnes has also polled a total of four [[Brownlow Medal|Brownlow votes]], polling two votes each on the 2005 and 2007 medal counts. - In 2007, Byrnes was part of the [[2007 AFL Grand Final|2007 Premiership team]], picking up 14 disposals and kicking one goal. + In 2007, Byrnes was an integral part of the [[2007 AFL Grand Final|2007 Premiership team]], picking up 14 disposals and kicking one goal. -   - The speedy-left footer had an inconsistent season in 2006 and 2007, wit
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Tomorrow series
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The Other Side Of Dawn ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 94: Line 94: The group moves off to the town of Cavendish, stopping over in Stratton on the way and injuring/killing several soldiers in motorbike patrols. The group then attacks a [[petrol station]], which serves as a hub for all the convoys passing through, and are separated while fleeing. Ellie jumps on board a train and manages to destroy it and the train tracks with the remaining plastic explosives, but it is packed full of soldiers who pursue her into the bush. She is shot in the leg, and captured. The group moves off to the town of Cavendish, stopping over in Stratton on the way and injuring/killing several soldiers in motorbike patrols. The gro
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User:Fbdave/Template:Infobox Conference Tournament
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← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 74: Line 74: |} |} |}<noinclude> |}<noinclude> - :''See [[Template talk:Infobox NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament |talk page]] for usage directions.[[Category:Basketball infobox templates|NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament]][[Category:American college basketball templates|NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament]]</noinclude> + :''See [[User:Fbdave/Template talk:Infobox Conference Tournament|talk page]] for usage directions.[[Category:Basketball infobox templates|NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament]][[Category:American college basketball templates|NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament]]</noinclude>


User:Kogoro 9 23/guestbook/Title
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← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 1: Line 1: - {{#switch:{{SUBJECTSPACE}}|User=<div id="title-override" class="topicon" style="font-size: 172%; padding-top: 2px; padding-bottom: 0.1em; float: left; position: absolute; left: 0.5em; top: 1px; width: 90%; background: {{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|white|#F8FCFF}}; display:none">|}}{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|User talk|User talk:}}'''''[[User:Kogoro_9_23|<span style="color:pink;">Kogoro</span>]][[User talk:Kogoro_9_23|<span style="color:#DB7093;">_9_23's</span>]]''''' '''''<span style="color:#DAA520;">Guestbook</span>''''' [[Image:Crystal_Clear_app_korganizer.png|30px]]{{#switch:{{SUBJECTSPACE}}|User=</div>|}} +
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Dennis Kucinich
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2008 re-election bid ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 229: Line 229: Kucinich previously stated that he would run again for Congress in 2008 if his bid for President were unsuccessful.<ref>{{cite web| title =Kucinich faces opponents for congressional seat | publisher =WTOL TV|date=[[January 6]][[2008]]| url = accessdate =2008-01-06}}</ref> Kucinich previously stated that he would run again for Congress in 2008 if his bid for President were unsuccessful.<ref>{{cite web| title =Kucinich faces opponents for congressional seat | publisher =WTOL TV|date=[[January 6]][[2008]]| url = accessdate =2008-01-06}}</ref> - For 2008, however, Kucinich is facing four challenge
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Radio parallax
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db-bio - this is a recreation of an article that has only just been deleted ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 1: Line 1: - {| class="wikitable" + {{db-bio}}{| class="wikitable" |- |- ! '''Radio Parallax''' ! '''Radio Parallax'''


List of WWE Hardcore Champions
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Title history: adding sources ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 19: Line 19: |[[Ray Traylor|The Big Boss Man]] || 1 || [[November 30]], 1998 || [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore, MD]] || {{small|Won title on ''RAW is WAR'' in a [[Ladder match]]<ref name="List3">{{cite web|url=|accessdate=2008-05-07|title=WWE Hardcore Champions hip Title History|publisher=PWWEW.net}}</ref><ref name="List4">{{citeweb|url=-bin/titlehistory.cgi?wwf,wwfhard,|accessdate=2008-03-07|title=WWE Hardcore Championship Title History|publisher=The Other Arena}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=-bin/history.cgi?1998/raw113098|accessdate=2008-05-07|title=WWF RAW is WAR (November 30, 1998) Results|last=Zimmerman|middle=Robin|fi


Talk:Mutualism
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Plants & Animals: Reply ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 41: Line 41: ==Plants & Animals== ==Plants & Animals== There should be a section about the mutual symbiotic relationship between plants and animals (including human beings). Plants use the solids, liquids and gases (CO2) we excrete and we use the oxygen and food provided by plants. We need to grow more plants to feed an ever growing population, and to clean up our wastes...[[User:Friendlyinnovators|Friendlyinnovators]] ([[User talk:Friendlyinnovators|talk]]) 17:34, 5 March 2008 (UTC) There should be a section about the mutual symbiotic relationship between plants and animals (including human beings). Plants use the solids


Liverpool F.C. season 2007-08
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In ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 259: Line 259: |35 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ray Putterill]] || [[Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy|Youth]] || || Summer |35 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ray Putterill]] || [[Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy|Youth]] || || Summer |---- |---- - |35 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ray Putterill]] || [[Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy|Youth]] || || Summer + |40 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Martin]] || [[Accrington Stanley]] ||Loan return || Summer |---- |---- - |35 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Martin]] || [[Accrington Stanley]] ||Loan return || Summer + | || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Martin Kelly]] || [[Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Acad


Weston Collegiate Institute
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address ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 4: Line 4: |imagesize= 300px |imagesize= 300px |motto= ''Manu Cordeque'' ("With Hand and With Heart") |motto= ''Manu Cordeque'' ("With Hand and With Heart") - |streetaddress= 100 Pine St. + |streetaddress= 100 Pine Street |city= Weston |city= Weston |province= Ontario |province= Ontario
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Template:Navbox Air Transport Association
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removed aeromexico, it isn't listed on the membership list at website ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 23: Line 23: [[US Airways]]<br> [[US Airways]]<br> '''Associate Members:''' '''Associate Members:''' - [[Aeroméxico]]&nbsp;•   [[Air Canada]]&nbsp;• [[Air Canada]]&nbsp;• [[Air Jamaica]]&nbsp;• [[Air Jamaica]]&nbsp;•


User talk:Akulabubu
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Warning: Vandalism on Whitgift School. using TW ← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 35: Line 35: <div class="user-block"> [[Image:Stop x nuvola with clock.svg|40px|left]] {{#if:48 hours|You have been '''[[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked]]''' from editing for a period of '''48 hours'''|You have been temporarily '''[[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked]]''' from editing}} in accordance with [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|Wikipedia's blocking policy]] for {{#if:|'''reason'''|[[Wikipedia:Vandalism|abuse of editing privileges]]}}. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to [[Wikipedia:Five pillars|make constructive contributions]]. If you believe this block is unjustified, you may [[Wikipedia:Appe


Victims (song)
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← Older revision Revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2008 Line 1: Line 1: "'''Victims '''" was a UK-only [[Single (music)|single]] from UK band [[Culture Club]]'s album ''[[Colour by Numbers]]'', released in 1983. Although previous [[Single (music)|single]] "[[Karma Chameleon]]" had been a huge hit [[Single (music)|single]] in many countries, Victims only charted in the UK and Germany. It peaked at #3 on the [[UK singles chart]], two places lower than "[[Karma Chameleon]]" when it entered the charts. "'''Victims'''" was a UK-only [[Single (music)|single]] from UK band [[Culture Club]]'s album ''[[Colour by Numbers]]'', released in 1983. Although previous [[Single (music)|single]] "[[Karma Chameleon]]" had been a huge hit [[Single (music


Cosmo and Wanda
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Description ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 2: Line 2: ==Description== ==Description== - Cosmo and Wanda are the married fairy godparents of Timmy Turner, the main character on the show and they themselves are the secondary [[protagonist]]s of the show. + Cosmo and Wanda are the married fairy godparents of Timmy Turner, the main character on the show and they themselves are the secondary [[protagonist]]s of the show.C:\Users\Nef\Pictures\Cosmo and Wanda.jpg   + - [[C:\Users\Nef\Pictures\Cosmo and Wanda.jpg]]   They disguise themselves in public, and they are distinguished from each other by their coloring;


Joe Bugner
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← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 68: Line 68: Bugner won the Australian heavyweight title in 1996 by a points victory over Vince Cervi.[] Bugner won the Australian heavyweight title in 1996 by a points victory over Vince Cervi.[] - He won the lightly regarded 'WBF' version of the heavyweight crown in 1998, by defeating [[James "Bonecrusher" Smith]]. At the age of 49 years and a 110 days, it made him the oldest ever boxer to hold a world [[championship belt]].[-24-1-2006-005.htm] + He won the lightly regarded 'WBF' version of the heavyweight crown in 1998, by defeating [[James "Bonecrusher" Smith]]. At the age of 49 years and a 110 days, it made him the oldest ever boxe


Talk:Paddy Bedford
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Assessed as Start class ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 4: Line 4: |priority= |priority= }} }} - {{WP Australia}} + {{WP Australia|class=Start}}
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Violin
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Reverted edits by 122.107.24.172 (talk) to last version by Lightmouse ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 185: Line 185: ====Positions==== ====Positions==== - The placement of the left hand on the fingerboard is characterized by "positions". First position, where most beginners start (although some methods start in third position), is the most commonly used position in string music. The lowest note available in this position in standard tuning is an open G; the highest note in first position is played with the fourth finger on the E-string, sounding a B, or reaching up a half step (also known as the "extended fourth finger") to the C two octaves above [[middle C] + The placemen


Barry Levinson
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{{EmmyAward DirectingDrama 1976-2000}} ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 46: Line 46: * [ Barry Levinson on Charlie Rose] * [ Barry Levinson on Charlie Rose] - {{Barry Levinson Films}}   {{AcademyAwardBestDirector 1981-2000}} {{AcademyAwardBestDirector 1981-2000}} - + {{EmmyAward DirectingDrama 1976-2000}}   + {{Barry Levinson Films}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Levinson, Barry}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Levinson, Barry}} [[Category:American film directors]] [[Category:American film directors]]


Chris Marengo
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←Created page with 'Chris topher Marengo is a young Guamanian gay supermodel. When he was 10 years old, his father became bored with his wife and began to violently...' New pageChristopher Marengo is a young Guamanian gay supermodel. When he was 10 years old, his father became bored with his wife and began to violently rape him in the ear. Before this incident, Chris was a very smart young inventor; he created multiple things, including a cloning device. As his father raped him in the ear, semen made its way into his brain and made him semi-retarded, removing half of him memory. He then began to play with his creations he had made when he was smart. With one of these creations he teleported his penis to his ankle. He took a piss in his cloning device and out came his new brother: William


Methylphenidate
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External links ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 197: Line 197: * [ www.DanceSafe.org] A community-driver project from the rave culture gives non-judgmental information considered "youth-friendly" and well-informed. DanceSafe has pioneered many harm-reduction campaigns. * [ www.DanceSafe.org] A community-driver project from the rave culture gives non-judgmental information considered "youth-friendly" and well-informed. DanceSafe has pioneered many harm-reduction campaigns. * [-Related_Fatigue.asp Ritalin Helps Doctor Beat His Cancer-Related Fatigue], 2002/06/13, from Cancer.org "Writing in the medical journal The Oncologist (Vol.7: 96), Robert Wharton MD, a pediatrician, described his battle wit


Kizu Station (Kyoto)
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Adjacent stations ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 25: Line 25: {{J-rserv|service=Yamatojii Liner (やまとじライナー)|b=d|previous={{Ja-stalink|Kamo||Kyoto }}|next={{Ja-stalink|Narayama}}|col=#e80000}} {{J-rserv|service=Yamatojii Liner (やまとじライナー)|b=d|previous={{Ja-stalink|Kamo||Kyoto}}|next={{Ja-stalink|Narayama}}|col=#e80000}} {{J-rserv|service={{Nihongo|Yamatoji Rapid Service|大和路快速|yamatoji kaoisoku|}}|b=d|previous=Kamo|next=Narayama|col=#009933}} {{J-rserv|service={{Nihongo|Yamatoji Rapid Service|大和路快速|yamatoji kaoisoku|}}|b=d|previous=Kamo|next=Narayama|col=#009933}}   + {{J-rserv|service={{Nihongo|Rapid Service|快速|kaoisoku|}}|b=d
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Talk:Criticism of Bill O'Reilly
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people are going overboard with this article . . .: re ← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 197: Line 197: :: Actually, I agree. Much of this is really not noteworthy. [[User:Bytebear|Bytebear]] ([[User talk:Bytebear|talk]]) 05:31, 15 March 2008 (UTC) :: Actually, I agree. Much of this is really not noteworthy. [[User:Bytebear|Bytebear]] ([[User talk:Bytebear|talk]]) 05:31, 15 March 2008 (UTC)   +   + ::: I have trouble finding such entries. Arguably one or two. I mean, it's noteworthy as far as anything that some pundit says can be noteworthy. All of these received media attention outside niche sources. [[User:Croctotheface|Croctotheface]] ([[User talk:Cro
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Corticotropin releasing hormone antagonists
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← Older revision Revision as of 06:00, 15 March 2008 Line 3: Line 3: There are four subtypes of this receptor known at present, defined as CRF-1, CRF-2a, CRF-2b and CRF-2g. Three of these receptors are expressed only in the brain, CRF-1 in the cortex and cerebrum, CRF-2a in the lateral septum and hypothalamus and CRF-2g in the amygdala. CRF-2b is expressed in the choroid plexus and cerebral arterioles in the brain, but is mainly expressed peripherally, on the heart and skeletal muscle tissue.<ref>McCarthy JR, Heinrichs SC, Grigoriadis DE. Recent advances with the CRF1 receptor: design of small molecule inhibitors, receptor subtypes and clinical indications. ''Current Pharmaceutical Design''. 1999 May; 5(5):289-315.</ref>
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Wikipedia:REMEDY
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←Redirected page to Wikipedia :Requests for remedies New page#REDIRECT [[Wikipedia:Requests for remedies]]


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