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Did you know... that Naraporn Chan-o-cha, the wife of the current prime minister of Thailand,
Prayut Chan-o-cha, is responsible for his clothes, make-up, and haircut?
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Article: new (created on 12 July and nominated within a week), long enough (1,656 characters of readable prose), within policy (no BLP related issues and substantially sourced). Hook: within prescribed format, interesting and cited with an inline citation in the article. Image: a public domain image, used in the article and appears fine in the current size.
Emperork when you use an image in a hook, (pictured) (or equivalent) must be used; I have done it for you. There are 3 sources in the article in Thai language for which I am assuming good faith. Waiting for the nominator to submit his QPQ review.--
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