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37,675 | `- This is not ``creative``. Those are the dictionary definitions of the terms ``insurance`` and ``ensurance`` as properly applied to ``destruction``. If you don't understand that, fine, legitimate criticism, I'll write up ``three man cell`` and ``bounty hunter`` and then it will be easy to understand why ``ensured``... | 2,002 | false | article | random | train | false |
44,816 | ` :: the term ``standard model`` is itself less NPOV than I think we'd prefer... :: if it's ``new-age speak`` then a lot of old-age people speak it - Karl Popper, the Pope, etc. here's Karl Popper's view of this. :: The clearest title for this article would be ``particle physics cosmology`` - but as I say that woul... | 2,002 | false | article | random | train | false |
49,851 | True or false, the situation as of March 2002 was such: A Saudi proposal of Land for Peace AND recognition by ALL arab countries was made. The day the proposal was to be made formal by the Arab League was the day the Israeli's under the command of Ariel Sharon began the invasion of the Palestinian self-rule areas. u... | 2,002 | false | article | random | train | false |
89,320 | Next, maybe you could work on being less condescending with your suggestions about reading the naming conventions and FDL, both of which I read quite a while ago, thanks. I really liked the bit where you were explaining why you had no interest in fixing things I complained about because you felt insulted, yet you were... | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
93,890 | This page will need disambiguation. | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
102,817 | - Important note for all sysops: There is a bug in the administrative move feature that truncates the moved history and changes the edit times. Please do not use this feature until this bug is fixed. More information can be found in the talk of and . Thank you. | 2,002 | true | user | random | train | false |
103,624 | I removed the following: All names of early Polish rulers are ficticious and therefore this index naming Oda von Haldensleben and her husband Dagome records for the first time rulers of the Polanen tribe. Therefore it is indicated as being the first document of the later developing land named Poland. This is quite a ... | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
111,032 | `:If you ever claimed in a Judaic studies program that ultra-Orthodox Jews don't have rabbis, or don't have synagogues, you would be laughed out of the room. ::I am beginning to see the problem you have. You see, you do not know how to read what other people say without attaching your personal bias to it. Never once ... | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
120,283 | My apologies I'm English, I watch cricket, I know nothing. Maybe I was thinking of the time he spent in the Army, or maybe I was thinking of Elvis, or something. I'm glad the page got improved. | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
128,532 | `Someone wrote: More recognizable, perhaps, is a type of what is generally called rock and roll called [folk rock]? or simply ``folk,`` which included performers such as [Joan Baez]?, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, [The Mamas and the Papas]?, and many others. I've tried to clarify this. ``Folk rock`` is used very sp... | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
133,562 | :Correct. Full biographical details will put down his birth details, etc. It is just a marker to me at the moment to detail the WR aspect. He certainly wasn't Belarus; as a geo-political entity it had no real existence at the time. I have put a tbc marker on this article for now. | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
138,117 | ` Care should be taken to distinguish when and if definitions of ``express`` and ``special delivery`` stamps are written that while in many countries the definition is the same in the United States there is a definite difference between ``Express Mail`` and the (now defunct) ``Special Delivery.`` ` | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
155,243 | :If I may butt in I've spent the last 1/4 hour following Andre, and I think he needs reining in. I left him a note at the deletion log, with a stern warning. 13:14 Aug 14, 2002 (PDT) | 2,002 | true | user | random | test | false |
177,310 | On my you will find the apology that I owe you. [ shuffles his feet and looks at the floor] | 2,002 | true | user | random | test | false |
192,579 | ` :<>> :I fail to see the distinction. Who better than legal scholars to define what the law is? Moreover, my comments in re how legal scholars define the law were a response to your dubious assertion that law qua law can be defined as a ``decision process.`` That assertion has no place in the main law article. :... | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
201,190 | gets far more tendentious yet. | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
208,009 | ` As a person who has done some of this activity, I say we use ``bioprospecting``. That is the word I've always used and heard. ``Bioprospection`` seems a bit pedantic to my ears. ` | 2,002 | true | user | random | train | false |
249,432 | It's great that we've found a new source of free information here, but these articles are obviously written for a turn-of-the-century Christian audienceand are, hence, of course, totally biased. But Wikipedia articles are supposed to be written from the NeutralPointOfView. I'm not sure what to do here, but if I were ... | 2,001 | true | article | random | train | false |
252,031 | :No, I really haven't heard of either one, at least not that I recall. I've heard of extreme positions, usually in a dismissive and ironic way, but don't really know their details. They really are on the fringe and not held by the majority of feminists. I've been involved with several feminist groups, usually worki... | 2,001 | true | article | random | train | false |
268,558 | I'd like the concepts of microevolution and macroevolution better related to the debate over evolution. Moreover, I think they are best used as terms that define the debate, rather than concepts in themselves to be disputed. The theory of evolution, if it is indeed scientifically sound (and almost no one here doub... | 2,001 | true | article | random | train | false |
276,906 | I agree, the first one is simply wrong, and the other two are already covered. And I also agree that we have to start getting serious about the math. forumulation -) AxelBoldt | 2,001 | true | article | random | train | false |
286,174 | Yep, that's Twin cities from which this article originated. | 2,002 | true | article | random | test | false |
290,598 | ` That's another relevant empirical question: if there really are millions of people who would be horribly offended by ``Christian mythology``, then perhaps it's justifiable to avoid the term even if it's otherwise a good term. But if it's just a few oversensitive ninnies, and most reasonable people can come to a... | 2,001 | true | article | random | dev | false |
294,124 | : This sounds right. Historians speak of these people at these times as Jews practiving Judaism. The rabbinic/pharisaic Judaism that was canonized in the Mishna (about 200 CE) is a compilation of teachings from about 200 years before the time of Jesus to about 150 years after. RK | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
297,866 | Ummm. The article uses imperial measurements, not SI ones. Some translation is apparently in order. -) Anders Törlind | 2,001 | true | article | random | train | false |
317,177 | See? I was right! ;-) | 2,002 | true | article | random | test | false |
336,654 | :I have checked the licenses, and it is public domain without restrictions. See http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/index.html | 2,002 | true | user | random | dev | false |
344,567 | ` Changed Macedonia link to Macedon; ancients didn't call their land Macedonia, and the entry we have on ``Macedonia`` isn't useful for Alexander. Should probably have an article on Macedon, and take the one sentence about Alexander out of Macedonia, maybe with a ``see also.`` I don't particularly have a problem with... | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
356,383 | ` :Incidentally, re naming conventions: the only convention I know of that would be relevent here is Wikipedia:Naming conventions (common names), which states ``Use the most common name of a person or thing that does not conflict with the names of other people or things.``` | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
358,984 | `I removed ``from scratch``. In addition to your reasons, it just looks better without it. 02:04 Oct 14, 2002 (UTC) ` | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
360,594 | ::I disagree. I would leave it out of the introductory part, since its population (which changes every census) is not nearly as fundamental as the fact that it is in a particular state, its county seat is whatever it is, andstuff like that. Also, if Wikipedia survives till 2010, someone will have to be careful to cha... | 2,002 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
375,422 | ` :::: You're onto something important, there. Even the liturgical renewal movement seems to have aesthetics and drama at the center of why traditional forms need to be recovered. From bible-belt Passion plays to [ Hell House ], there is a definite tie-in with theater in modern ideas of ``church``. I've visited evan... | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
376,205 | `I posted this to because the timeline confused me too. Hey, I tried to clean up the timeline at Vote so it was easier to read and realized I don't know what it's a timeline of. What does it mean when you include the qualifier ``to stand for elections?`` Does that mean in addition to the right to vote? What if the qu... | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
377,054 | :::I don't know where you got the idea that Mt. Airy's in 4 counties. It's only in two. Were you the one, Tokerboy, who added two counties to the two I'd listed when I put it into the Frederick County article? BRG 10/22 | 2,002 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
386,473 | ` Thanks for fixing the spelling error in ``propaganda``. I can't believe I did that. ` | 2,002 | true | user | random | test | false |
388,807 | Ezra, you have got to be kidding with this page. You are taking one of many interpretations of Judaism and giving it sole legitimacy, often with simple rhetorical claims. Even within Orthodox circles many of the views you express are controversial at best (and often considered shtus). Please fix it up or I will do it... | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
398,923 | ` ::::: There's nothing particularly objectionable about this to me - however, how ``rough`` is the equivalence? It seems to me that even on a Septuagint-centric view of the Old Testament, it matters that one believes the Septuagint is the Old Testament of Christianity when there is a difference on some point (and on... | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
421,948 | ` ::: Pointing out which word is used less than others seems unnecessary. It's not a competition. Each should be a stand alone article, each should be linked to and from the ``discrediting tactic`` article, and each should have basically the exact same wording (if they exist at all). :::Besides, it would be hard to ... | 2,002 | false | article | random | test | false |
460,946 | :::Yet more: Follow the whole thread if you like. mav | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
462,765 | :Re: your question about Nieuwpoort. You are right that 'Nieuwpoort' could be translated as 'Newport'. However, I have never seen the city translated as such in English. Some Belgian cities are translated in other languages, others not. I suspect Nieuwpoort is not, and therefore needs not to be disambiguated (but I'm... | 2,002 | true | user | random | dev | false |
537,948 | Hi Alex Just thought I ought to mention that not ALL self-links are unwanted - you removed one in List of musical topics that was wanted and its presence was requested on the Talk page. I think there are a few in maths topics which make this clear - something to do with keeping an eye on updates? It's not clear to m... | 2,002 | true | user | random | train | false |
546,902 | Early Imperial, Mid-Imperial and Late Imperial China periodization is a way of periodization but not the only way. Supporters of Chinese Marxist interpretations might not agree with that. It's better to put under Periodization of Chinese_historiography so the History of China article will be as NPOV as possible. kt2 | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
554,005 | The references to the Congolese economy seem to be throwing you off. This should not be so. As I’ve said earlier, referring to Belgian atrocities in the Congo Free State without referring to surplus value, labor as a commodity and mass-production is like detailing the Holocaust without discussing anti-Semitism. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
569,192 | ` I cut the following paragraph, which misleads people about biology: :A few points are worth clarifying about ``nature`` and ``nurture``. First, ``nature`` does not reduce to anything as simple as ``present at birth``. Height is thought to depend very extensively on genetics, for example, but one is not born adult-s... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
583,986 | Dear Mav: Thanks, bro! God bless you! Sincerely yours, * | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
586,452 | On Google Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie gets more hits than Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie which is correct? | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
593,977 | ` That's true. I removed similar passages, which seem to me quite useless, from several other pages at around the same time. Some of those pages had formulaic intro texts that was was definitely biased: ``Please note that these people have been selected for this list because their notoriety was in some way due or conn... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
600,918 | ` :Yes, thanks! I have implemented something similar on the test wiki just yet (instead of the ``enhanced recent changes``). Looks good, but the roll/unroll button doesn't work, partly because of bad Mozilla rendering (see ), partly because of my lousy JavaScript ;-) :If you know how to fix it, go ahead! 20:12 Jan 16... | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
622,095 | `This page is ridiculous. The author throws in the words ``or other object``, and that should be most of the article. Aircraft should perhaps be mentioned at most in a footnote if at all. Mike Hardy` | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
633,526 | ```2000's: The Jewish blood-libel myth continues to circulate among many Muslim countries.`` - this is the only stuff relevant to present day, though there's lots of historical blood libel content which makes it a good source on the history` | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
661,509 | MarcusAurelius]] Why exactly was this user banned? | 2,003 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
680,470 | There is no such thing as Christian religiocentrism. Come off it. Please stop making up words and writing articles on subjects which don't exist. Christians are not even an ethnic group! If you want to write an article on pro-Christian bias, or pro-Christian theology, or pro-Christian antyhing, then come up with a spe... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
694,840 | ` :Click on my ``Annoying Users`` link! I guess Massachusetts is a republic, then? Defending facts against the lies of determined zealots seems to be a particular sticking-place for Wikipedia ( 02:58 Feb 21, 2003 (UTC)` | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
700,512 | ` ¿Why do some people want to remove all facts about normal anatamy and function of the præpuce from the Encyclopædia? ¿Why do people divide præpuce, clitoral hood, foreskin, prepuce, and praepuce into seperate articles when all of these words are just synomyms for the same thing? We need not fear the truth: ``And ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
707,010 | The link to SGC Belfry Ted Nude-Gent is dead. Could someone update it to something relevant, perhaps an article on the subject? | 2,003 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
709,074 | Really, is it WIntel, this is, W(indows) + INTEL ?? | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
724,915 | `Where's the 24 defendants figure coming from? ``Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy`` by Telford Taylor (U.S. Chief Counsel at Nuremberg) mentions 200. ` | 2,003 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
749,616 | ` Am glad you have asserted we are all equal. That is the fundamental operationial requirement to be an open website where no ``community`` can exist to oblige others to do things their way. Also, I hate to break your heart, but 'no one has done a thing on listing the communes of France for quite some time. I did abou... | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
783,899 | Is it Gauss or Gauß? I still don't know, can someone with deep knowledge of German spellings please step in? | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
784,353 | I just save an awful lot -). - fonzy | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
801,279 | Iraq is not good === === USA is bad | 2,003 | false | article | random | train | true |
804,607 | Perhaps it was possible to have dual citizenship, or as you said, maybe he switched back and forth multiple times. But he certainly did serve as directory of Physics Institute at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Advancement of Sciences from 1914 to 1933. If he had no alligiance to Germany all that time, indeed it... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
808,184 | I moved this one off the page: :A common misconception is that affirmative action is automatically synomous with benefits for minorities. However, majority groups have been afforded affirmative-action advantages, such as for the Fijians in Fiji, and the Malays in Malaysia. That seems counter to the very definition of... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
810,614 | ` :Excuse me, what ``name`` did I call you? ` | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
811,924 | ::Hmmmnnn... I'm not entirely sure about that definition in the Webopedia. I haven't got any Computer Science reference material to hand but I've certainly seen, for example, plenty of computer hardware manufacturers advertising XXGb hard drives and meaning Gigabyte. However, I can live with it - I'd better change th... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
823,763 | 20:52 Apr 12, 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
833,825 | Oh the joy of nutters! Anyway, I see the Rachel Corrie photomontage shrine is back. -( | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
840,118 | ` ``The WTC Towers were constructed almost entirely from steel coated in asbestos, and the attacks released dense clouds of dust into the air of Manhattan. Death usually follows asbestos inhalation only after fifteen years or more - so is possible that other victims of the attacks may die over the decades to come.`` I... | 2,003 | false | article | random | train | false |
849,920 | Wow! Quite long dispute. I know from specialist that former Iraqi president full name was Saddam Hussein at-Tikriti. (simplifying to western people first name, second name and surname). In mid-70's he resigned from at-Tikriti because many people used this name to help their careers (they called themselves at-Tikriti)... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
907,749 | Hi Mav, could you please look at the Irish Houses of Parliament. I put images to accompany my text on there. I know they are probably too big (I don't yet have the ability to shrink images yet -( ) but cropping them would cut off important bits of the image. Everyone seems very happy with the contents and images, but... | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
916,927 | Thanks for the response. I thought that it would be along the lines of your interests because we often work on similar scopes of articles. I wish that it were because you always contribute to scholarly articles, especially ones with a socio-economic and socio-political dimension lacking in so many others, like Indus... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
920,274 | : You're probably right about the modern Greek dictionary. I would extend the period under consideration to between the second century BC to the second century CE, so as to include usage at the time when the Septuagint was translated. But realistically speaking, it probably makes no difference at all to the usage of ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
923,974 | :Given that she's one of the triumvirate of Imperial Governors-General of the Conquered Territories, that shouldn't be hard.... 16:49 May 15, 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
943,685 | :I like a good mystery! I think I've localized this (Lavia -> Latvia helped), and cleaned up a bit of language, though I have as yet no verification that either the estate or the stone exists. 20:00 20 May 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
945,573 | Oops. I'd never even noticed the move page link before. No, I'm not an admin. Only been here a month. It seems longer. -) Anyway, I'll bear it in mind next time, but I'll let you decide if it's worth doing what you suggest in this instance. 08:57 21 May 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
946,822 | :I am not sure what you mean. Are you saying overpopulation is not an issue of housing or transporation? 15:53 21 May 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
966,578 | ` :You wrote: ``South Jersey... isn't that anything below Newark?. ...``... Now that's one I haven't heard yet. My external site has a page devoted to this particular question. I didn't take the northern extreme as far as Newark, but I did take the southern that way, because on the western of the two bridges that go... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
967,899 | I think this page should include a reference to the important free Go-playing program GNU Go. In the absence of Wikipedia pages describing Go++, Many Faces of Go and GNU Go, why not provide external links to pages describing these programs? | 2,003 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
968,361 | How is one to fix the problem with the Schopenhauer nested link? | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
977,682 | ::I just had a phone conversation with Steve Ignorant and asked him if it's true that Pete Wright was ever with Trapeze in 1976 before Crass in 1977. He said 'yes' it's true that Pete Wright worked with Trapeze in 1976. | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
996,869 | Well, it looks like manga for me, has those big eyes ), is black-and-white, takes place in Japan and google (http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Comics/Manga/Independent/Online_Manga/) also thinks it's a manga. Taw | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
999,587 | ` Corrected a couple of things: Social welfare policies most certainly don't ``mostly date to the 1980s``. It's difficult to tie them to any perticular decade. There is not ``broad bipartisan support`` for the US alliance. There is broad support, yes, but also a long tradition of opposition. And the UK ties go back ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,028,038 | ` Heller is a good source. Concerning the ``Irgun`` versus ``Lehi`` question you raise, the confusion is resolved thus: when Stern broke away from the ``Irgun Zvai Leumi`` (National Military Organization) he named his new organization ````Irgun Zvai Leumi be-Yisrael`` (National Military Organization in Israel). This... | 2,003 | false | article | random | test | false |
1,062,754 | ===Deletion of a phrase === Last week, a one-time Anon, 218.170.11.195 commented on the difference between the old and new census on the number of Taiwanese of Chinese ancestry: : The disparity in the numbers may be due to racism, the understanding in Han families that children belong to the man and the need by l... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,064,649 | :His tone is interesting; I don't ever recall Jimbo ever giving him the authority to speak for Wikipedia. mav | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,078,251 | ` Another thought - is describing the word as a ``neologism`` superfluous, perhaps? I've always been an advocate of approaching writing a Wikipedia article as if everything you're writing about happened a thousand years ago and is ancient history, because it seems to me that's the proper style for an encyclopaedia, ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,078,839 | ` The problem with this page, IMHO, is that it doesn't deal with INDIGENOUS people at all, but rather (for lack of a better word) PRIMITIVE people. As has been pointed out, there are many groups of people which are indigenous (whatever that means) to the areas in which they live but are not indigenous people in the ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,084,843 | Hi JT - just so you know, your bestest friend left a little love letter for you here (rather abusive it was) - I've reverted it, but thought I'd mention its (temporary) existence. Cheers | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,100,463 | `Some inconsistencies in usage here. Please indicate if this is wrong: *sira is the life of Muhammad, during which the revelation (Qur'an) was dictated, and during which he spoke the authentic hadith *sunnah consists of both hadith and sira (example) *hadith are validated by isnah, ``backing``, a science of its own *... | 2,003 | false | article | random | train | false |
1,106,855 | `theories about how life on Earth may regulate the planet's biosphere to make it more hospitable to life. This discusses all scientific views on the subject in general, including the views of Drs. James Lovelock, Lynn Margulis, Richard Dawkins, Carl Sagan, etc. Gaia hypothesis- A subset of the above article; this is ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,111,314 | ` Hi Ant, I was just wondering why you did not put anything at all on your ``Homepage``. Sometimes it is nice to know who you are talking to, but the first line I saw on your page was the ``ban``-line... I look forward to learn something about you, your articles and comments gave me a good impression. Greetings fr... | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,126,594 | `Great start . I'm a ``newbie`` (a.k.a.: F.N.G.) to Wikipedia, so bear with me. I'd be glad to communicate with you on this article/subject. Here's why I've deleted/replaced a couple of your phrases/sentences: ``...figurative language uses more poetic senses.`` Although it's used a lot in poetry, figurative language ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,133,583 | ` Please note that your comment that ``What you are saying is that YOU have never heard of Exeter. This is your problem. Perhaps you should read [1] and enlighten yourself. Whatever, my point remains that the word Exeter is most associated with Exeter in Britain, and this is the convention.`` is more insulting than my... | 2,003 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
1,140,231 | `The map availability theory is an interesting one, and worth considering. This whole thing dates to the early days of the ramblers, and the recreational interest in the landscape (as opposed to those too busy trying to live in it) On finding ley-lines, it took me a while to hunt it down, but this is a passage I rememb... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,173,977 | ` Sorry, but I'm not sure where you mean by ``at the tertiary bigtop`` (above, below?) so here are my comments. You asked: ``Is 3kg really so bad?`` I'm not sure which article you are referring to, but I presume you are questioning why I put a space in between the number and the kilogram symbol. I guess my question... | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
1,185,345 | ::Thanks. While I'm attemtping (without any training) to apply psychiatric diagnoses to a fictional robot I've pointed out that he's not (strictly speaking) paranoid. | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,212,997 | Hi Sannse, I answered you question on the talk:Whippet page, sorry for forgetting to add the OK -) 19:53 27 Jul 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
1,220,372 | Wikipedia is banned? Why? | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,221,055 | ` ::I've been considering the proposed version, which is far more consideration than anyone ever gave to my better-written draft. I'm willing to consider it as a basis for revision, if only will actually enter into collaborative exchange rather than automatically rejecting all but ``minor edits`` and asking - yet aga... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,226,695 | Do you think European Union should have the form of the Wikipedia project countries? | 2,003 | false | user | random | dev | false |
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