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Please be careful when using previously published material to avoid closely following language or structure of the source; see
Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing. Also, please be sure to cite your sources. You don't seem to have mentioned that source
in the article at all, though the duplication of language does make it obvious that it was the primary source used.
Wikipedia:Plagiarism requires acknowledging the sources from which you draw.
I have acknowledged the source accordingly and am in the process of further separating the article from that source, to avoid
derivative work.--
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This article does use information from that web page, but will be expanded with other research. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
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Please be careful when using previously published material to avoid closely following language or structure of the source; see
Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing. Also, please be sure to cite your sources. You don't seem to have mentioned that source
in the article at all, though the duplication of language does make it obvious that it was the primary source used.
Wikipedia:Plagiarism requires acknowledging the sources from which you draw.
I have acknowledged the source accordingly and am in the process of further separating the article from that source, to avoid
derivative work.--
Moonriddengirl(talk) 14:41, 20 February 2011 (UTC)reply