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That works for me. I understand the point you were making, its just that in just about all of the cases I have seen, the country of origin is the nationality. However I do know of other cases where the person was more famous in one country than another and it was notated in a similar fashion to what you have done. Sorry for all of the back and forth on the issue. ] (]) 00:19, 2 April 2012 (UTC) That works for me. I understand the point you were making, its just that in just about all of the cases I have seen, the country of origin is the nationality. However I do know of other cases where the person was more famous in one country than another and it was notated in a similar fashion to what you have done. Sorry for all of the back and forth on the issue. ] (]) 00:19, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

== Re: Art Modell COD ==

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Concerning the Deaths in March 31st, 2012 for Zoran Romic

I noticed that you re-changed his nationality from Australian back to Croatian. I have since spoken to Brian Canham the producer of Chocolate Starfish directly and he told me that Zoran would liked to be consider a Croatian-Australian so I have changed it to that. Hope your OK with this. Simon Rashleigh 23:18, 1 April 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Simon.rashleigh (talkcontribs)

That works for me. I understand the point you were making, its just that in just about all of the cases I have seen, the country of origin is the nationality. However I do know of other cases where the person was more famous in one country than another and it was notated in a similar fashion to what you have done. Sorry for all of the back and forth on the issue. Sunnydoo (talk) 00:19, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

Re: Art Modell COD

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