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  2. Template:Di-no permission-notice - Wikipedia

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    You may wish to read Wikipedia's image use policy. ... {Di-no source-notice}} for no source {{Di-no source no license-notice}} for no source and no license

  3. Wikipedia:Requests for permissions/Confirmed - Wikipedia

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    Before making a request here, you should be aware that your account only needs to exist for four days and make ten edits and it will be automatically confirmed.Since the bar for automatic confirmation is deliberately quite low, the vast majority of requests here are denied.

  4. Wikipedia:Requests for permissions - Wikipedia

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    This page enables administrators to handle requests for permissions on the English Wikipedia. Administrators are able to modify account creator, autopatrolled, confirmed, file mover, extended confirmed, mass message sender, new page reviewer, page mover, pending changes reviewer, rollback, and template editor rights, and AutoWikiBrowser access.

  5. No, Lash Perms Are Not The Same As Lash Lifts. Here's Why.

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    An eyelash perm gives the appearance of longer lashes without the drama of extensions. Here's what you should know about the popular treatment, per experts. No, Lash Perms Are Not The Same As Lash ...

  6. Module:Request for permission links - Wikipedia

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    The functional difference since converting to a module is primarily that this checks each permission subpage to see if there are requests for the user at each page.

  7. Reblogging - Wikipedia

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    A historical precedent to reblogging is the viral nature of e-mail, as "Internet petitions" and "chain e-mails" which encouraged e-mail users to "resend" the e-mail to at least a minimum number of contacts on one's contact list were highly popular (and highly controversial) in the 1980s and 1990s.

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  9. If You Ever Come Back - Wikipedia

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    "If You Ever Come Back" is a song by Irish pop rock band the Script from their second studio album, Science & Faith. The song was released as the third single on 4 April 2011. [ 1 ] It was written and produced by Danny O'Donoghue , Mark Sheehan , Steve Kipner , and Andrew Frampton.