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:But she is not evil and not a bigot, so it has nothing to do with her. This one is already in the ] page examples. --] 14:39, 14 May 2005 (UTC) :But she is not evil and not a bigot, so it has nothing to do with her. This one is already in the ] page examples. --] 14:39, 14 May 2005 (UTC)

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In bio's of politicians is it normal to refer to them by their given names? It reads as though it was written by one of her friends or admirers (and probably was).

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The anagram might not be the most important fact about her life, but it has been widely quoted and is one of the more interesting anagrams of celebrity names. Warofdreams 10:24, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)

But she is not evil and not a bigot, so it has nothing to do with her. This one is already in the anagram page examples. --Audiovideo 14:39, 14 May 2005 (UTC)

Style

In bio's of politicians is it normal to refer to them by their given names? It reads as though it was written by one of her friends or admirers (and probably was).

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