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Jon King used to be a dab-page with one more entry, which has now been deleted. No need for the (musician) distringuisher, then. The John and Jonathan Kings currently on the dab-page are currendtly handled by a hatnote on Jon King (musician) -
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Yeah, but those links are not to people called Jon King, but to people with similar sounding names. There's a John King dab-page, and two Jonathans (who are also on the John King dab-page). -
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Jon King used to be a dab-page with one more entry, which has now been deleted. No need for the (musician) distringuisher, then. The John and Jonathan Kings currently on the dab-page are currendtly handled by a hatnote on Jon King (musician) -
Lilac Soul(
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Yeah, but those links are not to people called Jon King, but to people with similar sounding names. There's a John King dab-page, and two Jonathans (who are also on the John King dab-page). -
Lilac Soul(
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