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*…that the '''[[Essjay controversy]]''' refers to events related to an editor and administrator of the [[English wikipedia|English]] [[Wikipedia]] known by the name "'''[[User:Essjay|Essjay]]'''" who was exposed as having forged his credentials and faked having a [[doctorate]]? |
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{{*mp}}...that '''[[Charles E. Peterson]]''' is widely considered to be the "godfather" of [[historic preservation]] in the [[United States]]? |
{{*mp}}...that '''[[Charles E. Peterson]]''' is widely considered to be the "godfather" of [[historic preservation]] in the [[United States]]? |
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{{*mp}}...that [[Lance Armstrong]]'s [[autobiography]], '''''[[It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life]]''''', headed the [[New York Times Best Seller list]], and was the [[William Hill Sports Book of the Year]] in 2000? |
{{*mp}}...that [[Lance Armstrong]]'s [[autobiography]], '''''[[It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life]]''''', headed the [[New York Times Best Seller list]], and was the [[William Hill Sports Book of the Year]] in 2000? |
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