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This page has been marked as questionable under both those two guidelines. The community will have to decide on both; I don't begin to understand where the line is as far as "notable enough" or at what point summarizing information is "original research." Not every article is entirely within quotation marks, so clearly some degree of authorial discretion is allowed, but it's totally unclear to me where it is or isn't. this name is also in use21:12, 20 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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