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This article has 18 different language versions, most started since Wikimania in August. As former Wikipedian in residence at the Royal Society, I can claim some credit for arranging for this and the other photos of new Fellows to be on Commons, but I'm puzzled, but very gratified, as to why this one has been so widely used in new articles. Can anyone shed any light? Thanks to all those involved anyway! Johnbod ( talk) 11:41, 8 September 2014 (UTC)
Is the link to HairerSoft spam? If he's really connected to that, it would deserve further citations and explanation! — Preceding
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I do have dual British and Austrian citizenship as mentioned in a number of recent newspaper articles. I have amended the page accordingly, please do not revert this again. The Imperial College article cited by the editor is incorrect and I asked it to be amended. Hairer ( talk) 21:51, 11 September 2020 (UTC)