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WELCOME TO WIKIPEDIA

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WELCOME TO WIKIPEDIA

Hi Exbrook! Some Chocolate brownies to welcome you.

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February 2014

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  • furnished him with the fine Hebrew [[typeface]]s of that renowned [[Venice|Venetian]] printer.<ref>{http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/Digit/physiologum/commentary/bio_plantin.htm]</ref>

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  • is the labor.<ref> http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/Digit/physiologum/commentary/bio_plantin_mark.htm]</ref> Plantin holds this instrument in portraits of him, such as the one commissioned from the

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