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If this list gets long, we can switch to an alphabet TOC, and maybe set up a sub-page with another alphabet TOC but organized by chassis instead of country. Wikist 07:37, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Dear all, I've made some minor improvements to the article structure, but in my opinion is lacking a bit in content. Most of the article is devoted to a "List of ARVs by Country" that may be better in its own "list article". Any thoughts?
I'll try to find verifiable sources to expand the content, and add citations too; and any help in this aspect will be greatly appreciated. Regards,
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If this list gets long, we can switch to an alphabet TOC, and maybe set up a sub-page with another alphabet TOC but organized by chassis instead of country. Wikist 07:37, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Dear all, I've made some minor improvements to the article structure, but in my opinion is lacking a bit in content. Most of the article is devoted to a "List of ARVs by Country" that may be better in its own "list article". Any thoughts?
I'll try to find verifiable sources to expand the content, and add citations too; and any help in this aspect will be greatly appreciated. Regards,
DPdH (
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