Talk:A Time for Miracles
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- Picture on A Time for Miracles was WinDVD capture from a DVD in my collection. Video is from the late 1970s and copyright of image shouldn't be in question. The warning tag has been removed from article. For specfic license tags please see the [Time for Miracles (logo).jpg#licensing image page] for the picture.[Screen Capture]
192.154.91.225 14:06, 4 August 2006 (EST)
Fair use rationale for Image:A Time for Miracles (logo).jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:38, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
Change of tense in article
[edit]Change tense to past tense instead of present tense. Plot of movie is from the 18th century. Also, most of the text is the plot summary and not necessarily a journalistic article. This would read better is past tense. - Mer (original writer of article)
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