• {{subst:Smile}} GeorgeMoney T·C has smiled at you! Smiles promote WikiLove and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling to...
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  • I feel that encompassing the Smile template under The Smile Sessions is less than ideal. Does anyone else think a template such as the one I've mocked...
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  • "Lisa Mona Lisa" and other songs which just allude to the paintings smile (or non-smile), these and others seem tangential. I've reordered the sections for...
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  • will someone please add their singles to this? The only one on here is Smile in Your Sleep...but theyve had 9 singles out...soon to be 10! Thanks --Stevedietrich...
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  • Lately, I've been working on SMILES for minerals like diamond and lonsdaleite, and I thought that there should be a SMILES parameter for me to add them...
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  • not among the Twelve, included in this template title Apostles? Str1977 (smile back) 00:01, 30 January 2007 (UTC) Why is St. Paul included in this template...
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  • into multiple templates? By region or something? Couch on his Head and Smiling (talk) 23:28, 3 December 2010 (UTC) The default setting for this template...
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  • (UTC) Bhadani has smiled at you! Smiles promote WikiLove and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling to someone else...
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  • Generation: Nintendo DS Playstation Portable Gizmondo GP2X digiBlast V.Smile Pocket VideoNow XP My Life Didj Dingoo A320 GP2X Wiz Pandora MobiGo Leapster...
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  • consider myself forced to remove the template from other articles. Str1977 (smile back) 17:38, 21 May 2007 (UTC) The term "Jewish Christian" is almost meaningless...
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  • I've moved the entry for The Smiler back into the Roller coasters section. The past rides section denotes rides which have been explicitly removed by the...
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  • will produce (Smile) {{smiley}} will produce (Friendly smile) trying to create a smiley template to make the community people to smile more often!!! ERROR...
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  • Hi, @Amakuru: ! Why here this smile, not church? --Nickispeaki (talk) 20:26, 10 October 2018 (UTC) @Nickispeaki: sorry, it's just a placeholder I put...
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  • This is a template for the SMILES chemical structure representation strings. At this very moment, its purpose is to just stay as a placeholder for semantic...
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  • [[File:Face-smile.svg|18px]] '''Thank you'''<!--Template:Thank you--> I propose that it instead read like this: <span class="nowrap">[[File:Face-smile.svg|18px|link=]]...
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  • personal emoticon I like to use. "kjsml" might stand for 'kevjonesin's smile' and it's easy to type. If you like it, feel free to use it. :  } --Kevjonesin...
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  • {{Good Job|image=face|Way to go!}} produces– {{Good Job|image=Order of Smile.svg|Way to go!}} produces– why the Mt St Michel painting? dab (ᛏ) 20:36...
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  • Hi. When was This smiling face released? If I used the table only I would think it was released between 1988 and 1993. Also; did it belong to an album/recording...
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  • and the template appears in 130 articles. Examples include Popularity, Smile, Attention, Praise, Flattery, Gift, Jewish mother stereotype, Assertiveness...
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  • For a long time, this topics box used an 1840s steel engraving showing a smiling Poe. A few months ago, however, an anonymous Wikipedian changed it to the...
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  • [the fact that "Smile on Seniors" is missing from this specific template -- namely] "{{Chabad}}". It is also about the reason why "Smile on Seniors" is...
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  • appears to show embarrassment (as indicated by the file name anyways). The smile from the previous version does show respect, and happiness after all. --TL22...
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  • best though, so I'll leave it to an editor to fix. Suggestions are here: User:Smiler_jerg/Dartford_Loop_Line smiler (talk) 01:57, 23 December 2009 (UTC)...
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  • Crow law if you have any doubts. I have a feeling infinitely more people smile, like I first did when I saw it, than take offence at it. So what if it's...
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  • fail, or to just give an improperly encoded SMILES/InChI. I could code this for you (e.g. <smiles> </smiles>) which would create a proper link (I have...
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  • man for me. Some years ago, I even could not imagine that Destiny would smile to me. My family and friends congratulated us, our wedding was with Ukrainian...
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  • ich zu dir) And if people don't know the more important to put him there, smile. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:58, 8 August 2011 (UTC) Image suitability, if...
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  • the mouseover text, but we could also make it clearer by, say, adding smilies (maybe not appropriate for some things), or using slightly different colours...
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  • solution, and in the process has added two new articles to the template. Jesus wept smiled (and then sang a bit). Randy Kryn 14:24, 15 June 2015 (UTC)...
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