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{{Lifetime|1910|1979|Prezime, Ime}}

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| DATE OF BIRTH     = 1913
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| DATE OF DEATH     = 1994
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  • Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry warned me for “apparent refusal to accept concensus at Skanderbeg”. I believe he made mistake because there was no consensus I refused to accept, and I asked him here what consensus I refused to accept. He did not answer me and advised me to try to solve dispute in the article by following WP:DR. When I asked him to correct his mistake because there no consensus that I refused to accept, but there was dispute like she said himself, he replied: “Antidiskriminator, I'm not reverting my warning, no matter how much you italicise and embolden your text. It's already been entered into the logs.” When I asked him to whom I can complain about his warining, he did not reply to me anymore.--Antidiskriminator (talk) 09:35, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

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