• wikipedia to answer a question about "church bells striking the time using a 24-hour pattern", reached for Church bell, found the template, but found no link...
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  • Think about whether there are any bells that would have other infoboxes embedded in them. For example, any bells that are a {{Infobox UNESCO World Heritage...
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  • I removed the Zatch Bell logo, as it was a violation of Wikipedia's fair use policy. Please remember that fair use images can only be used in the article...
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  • The participacion of Drake Bell in High Fidelity is so small, it is not justified to put his table on the movie page....
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  • on this template, Chris! Akradecki 14:55, 27 December 2006 (UTC) I added Bell Helicopters to the header, as this is a separate article. I don't think theres...
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  • attributes all 10 have. So in this case we are looking at bells. Find 10 articles about bells. What attributes do all 10 of them have, or at least most...
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  • The Alexander Graham Bell portal was recently deleted. I've removed the red link from the template. BlackcurrantTea (talk) 09:21, 21 May 2019 (UTC)...
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  • “bourdon” bell, possibly struck by a clock, and in no way musically related to the change ringing bells. Lincoln Cathedral has a ring of 13 bells hung for...
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  • @ZLEA: Scott's – Bell 47 is the current type certificate holder, but I'm not sure where to add it to the navbox. Thanks. BilCat (talk) 04:47, 25 December...
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  • sure about having History as a new subsection with the Bell System template, also some of the bells are already in the Mobility and Entertainment section...
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