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: I have no idea what you mean by that. What transclution? What expert? --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 01:01, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
: I have no idea what you mean by that. What transclution? What expert? --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 01:01, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
::Huh?
::Transclusion means the inclusion of the content of one document in another document by reference.
::An expert is someone who is familiar with a topic.
::Random quote from article - ''Several informal reviewers have suggested that Sixth ColumnJohn W. Campbell, and another novel by Heinlein was closer to his own style.''
::Any more questions? [[User:David Finn|David Finn]] 06:52, 19 November 2011 (UTC)

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 Definition Robert A. Heinlein novel about an underground that creates a fake religion to overthrow a tyrannical invader of the United States; 1949 publication reflected racial attitudes of the time [d] [e]
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This article needs the attention of an expert. David Finn 04:28, 18 November 2011 (UTC)

I have no idea what you mean by that. What transclution? What expert? --Peter Schmitt 01:01, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
Huh?
Transclusion means the inclusion of the content of one document in another document by reference.
An expert is someone who is familiar with a topic.
Random quote from article - Several informal reviewers have suggested that Sixth ColumnJohn W. Campbell, and another novel by Heinlein was closer to his own style.
Any more questions? David Finn 06:52, 19 November 2011 (UTC)