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A fact from Bob Dearing appeared on Wikipedia's
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5x expanded by
Jon698 (
talk). Self-nominated at 12:03, 2 August 2020 (UTC).reply
5x expanded—expansion began 93 edits ago on July 31, 2020. Very interesting hook, a legislature begging a TV station not to cancel a show! Never seen that before. Hooked me right away. Within policy—neutral, verifiable (assuming good faith as I lack
Newspaper.com sub). More than long enough. All images in article are free content (one public domain, the other, a map, CC 4.0 by
Jon698). QPQ done. Ready to go. I changed one word in the hook to make it flow better: made a resolution→proposed a resolution.
Psiĥedelisto (
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contribs) please alwaysping! 06:48, 11 August 2020 (UTC)reply