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It's asking for citations with < ref > and < /ref> on either side (remove spaces when actually using), following the key facts. To do that you have to use the reflist tag (see "Wiki markup" at the bottom of the "Editing" page) at the bottom, in the references section (so that said in-line references actually show up). -
Tadakuni (
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04:57, 14 August 2008 (UTC)reply
Oh, I guess I'll have to add much more before finding anything worth adding a footnote to. Anyway, that tag is from before I actually added anything to this article (if I remember correctly). --
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05:20, 14 August 2008 (UTC)reply