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Revision as of 20:12, 24 May 2005 view sourceJengod (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users137,485 edits whimper...why do we have to have the spaces between the ellipses and the item?← Previous edit Revision as of 05:19, 25 May 2005 view source PFHLai (talk | contribs)Administrators82,272 edits making the Hubbell item occupy 2 lines -- too much blank space on MainPageNext edit →
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<li>...that ''']''' is a family of ]-like ]s that make up the ] of ]?</li> <li>... that ''']''' is a family of ]-like ]s that make up the ] of ]?</li>
<li>...that the ] ''']''' (1874&ndash;1939) was the first female ] in ] and that she ] to ] the oppression of women?</li> <li>... that the ] ''']''' (1874&ndash;1939) was the first female ] in ] and that she ] to ] the oppression of women?</li>
<li>...that the ''']''' in ] contains ]ised ]s from the ] era?</li> <li>... that the ''']''' in ] contains ]ised ]s from the ] era?</li>
<li>...that ''']''' (1857&ndash;1927) invented the ]?</li> <li>... that ''']''' (1857&ndash;1927) invented the ]?</li>
<li>... that ''']''' (1622&ndash;1670) was a pioneering ] during the ] who also served as an official licenser of the press?</li> <li>... that ''']''' (1622&ndash;1670) was a pioneering ] during the ] who also served as an official licenser of the press?</li>
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