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create it but I notice that we (MÄori) are the only one that has the word people in it. I know I may be just being anal but because of that I have to keep an eye on
Russell Crowe because it keeps getting deleted (usually with the line... "getting rid of obviously redundant cats" - insulting much!Ā :-p)... oh and Russell Crowe has MÄori heritage through his maternal grandmother. SO do what you must. I don't really mind. And I should be awake in oh say about 3 more hours and 5 ore cups of coffee. Coffee! Yeah Baby!
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worse category since I'm not even a "local". I also noted a fierce debate on Meta about closing the mo.wiki and it pretty much speaks for itself. However, I still believe it is wrong to give the impression - stubwise or otherwise - that this entity is in any way recognized. A nation is an entity recognized as independent by the rest of the world (or at least a significant portion of it). That's my take on it anyway. Just be aware that the
Moldovan mess shares some properties with a Bosnian minefield.
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to address the concerns of you and others. The ghits should now include the expression "absent|missing referent|antecedent". I will include redirects for these variations if needed upon closure of AfD. Please consider changing your vote to KEEP. Thanks for your comments! I feel the article is much
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Ok then chears, i will try 2 fill some of it in over the weekend. But u are more than welcome to fill bits in, as to be honest i know jack all on the subject, but i just thought that it was kinda important. I will try 2 fill in the basics for each month, then hopefully other editors will add more
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