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[[http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3]]
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo]]
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http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo
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[[http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3]]
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo]]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo this version
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo
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I was thinking that [[http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3 this song]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo this version]] could fit within the page. In your opinion, do you guys think that it fits?
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I was thinking that Snow Rain from the anime Nanoha or it\\\'s other version, Blessing Wind, could fit within the page. In your opinion, do you guys think that it fits?

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http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo this version
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I was thinking that [[http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3 this song]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo this version]] could fit within the page. In your opinion, do you guys think that it fits?
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I was thinking that [[http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3 this song]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo this version]] could fit within the page. In your opinion, do you guys think that it fits?
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I was thinking that this song (http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3) or this version (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo) could fit within the page. In your opinion, do you guys think that it fits?
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I was thinking that [[http://67.159.62.2/anime_ost/mahou-shoujo-lyrical-nanoha-as-sound-stage-02/rbfkzsbi/17%20-%20Snow%20Rain.mp3 this song]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2b5wTvWhPo this version]] could fit within the page. In your opinion, do you guys think that it fits?
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They're all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Looking at the page history, it looks to me like everything you've uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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They\'re all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Looking at the page history, it looks to me like everything you\'ve uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It's not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It\'s not fair for other people to go around doing the work for them, even though that\'s what we often end up doing.
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As a rule, I'll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won't be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I'd have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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As a rule, I\'ll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won\'t be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I\'d have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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It's not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example, especially when there are so many of them on a single page -- and usually, they're not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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It\'s not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example, especially when there are so many of them on a single page -- and usually, they\'re not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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They're all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Looking at the page history, it looks to me like everything you've uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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They\'re all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Looking at the page history, it looks to me like everything you\'ve uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It's not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It\'s not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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As a rule, I'll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won't be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I'd have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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As a rule, I\'ll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won\'t be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I\'d have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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It's not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example -- and usually, they're not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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It\'s not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example, especially when there are so many of them on a single page -- and usually, they\'re not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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They're all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Everything you've uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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They\'re all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Looking at the page history, it looks to me like everything you\'ve uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It's not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It\'s not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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As a rule, I'll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won't be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I'd have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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As a rule, I\'ll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won\'t be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I\'d have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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It's not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example -- and usually, they're not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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It\'s not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example -- and usually, they\'re not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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They're all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action.
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They\'re all ZeroContextExamples. None of them has enough context to explain how the trope is being used without actually watching the episode to see it in action. Everything you\'ve uncommented without correcting is a ZeroContextExample.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It's not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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Also, remember that the onus is on the person making the entry to do a proper job. It\'s not for other people to go around doing the work for them.
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As a rule, I'll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won't be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I'd have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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As a rule, I\'ll comment out an entry and send a notifier. If it was too far in the past, obviously I won\'t be sending a notifier. I actually do rewrite the ones I know. I comment out the ones that I\'d have to first re-watch the show before I could sit down and write a decent replacement entry.
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It's not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example -- and usually, they're not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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It\'s not feasible to expect everyone who spots a ZCE to watch or re-watch a show just to be able to rewrite the example -- and usually, they\'re not the people who should be fixing the entry in the first place. The comment-out tags exist for that reason: so that someone with the appropriate knowledge (preferably the person who made the original entry) can give the entry context and thereby remove the tags.
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