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  2. Wikipedia:Guide to image deletion - Wikipedia

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    This page describes the process for deleting images hosted on the English Wikipedia – for deletion of images hosted at Wikimedia Commons, see Commons:Deletion policy. If an image is available on both projects, and it is deleted here, it's a good idea to also bring it up for deletion on Commons.

  3. Wikipedia:Removal of non-free images - Wikipedia

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    The ninth item of Wikipedia’s policy for non-free content states that non-free images should only be used in the article namespace (not disambiguation pages), and goes further into the underlying reasons for the policy. This issue is important because copyright complaints are a very direct way in which Wikipedia could be financially harmed.

  4. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    WP:UPIMG. WP:UPI. A Wikimedia Foundation brochure in PDF form that introduces newcomers to Wikimedia Commons and how they can contribute to it. Uploading images to Wikipedia is a matter of: clearly establishing that the copyright status of each intended upload is appropriate for a free-content encyclopedia; and then.

  5. File:"History of Ho Chi Minh City" for template heading.svg

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    from Composed by Donald Trung Quoc Don (徵國單) based on a concept by Trần Phương Anh (陳芳英), text is "{{Tl|PD-text}}" and was upscaled using [https://www.iloveimg.com/upscale-image I💙IMG], with the backgrounds removed using [https://www.remove.bg/upload Remove.bg], and composed together using Microsoft Paint and Inkscape.

  6. Clone tool - Wikipedia

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    Clone tool. The clone tool, as it is known in Adobe Photoshop, Inkscape, GIMP, and Corel PhotoPaint, is used in digital image editing to replace information for one part of a picture with information from another part. In other image editing software, its equivalent is sometimes called a rubber stamp tool or a clone brush .

  7. Profile (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    Profile is a 2018 screenlife thriller film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, from a screenplay by Bekmambetov, Britt Poulton, and Olga Kharina, based upon the non-fiction book In The Skin of a Jihadist by Anna Erelle. It stars Valene Kane, Shazad Latif, Christine Adams, Amir Rahimzadeh and Morgan Watkins . The film had its world premiere at the ...

  8. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. September 2009. ISBN. 0-7852-1306-6. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled "What I Learned While Editing My Life", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. The book centers on the realizations that Miller came to while editing his successful memoir Blue Like Jazz into a screenplay for a movie, directed by Steve Taylor.

  9. The Confessions of Aleister Crowley - Wikipedia

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    Description. The Confessions provides Crowley's own point of view on the many incidents of the first half of his life. There are extensive descriptions of several mountaineering expeditions to exotic places such as the Himalayas. In reference to his early years of being raised by fundamentalist Christians, Crowley explains how he became a rebel ...

  10. The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 - Wikipedia

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    Structure. The Lurker's Guide has five major sections, starting with "The Babylon 5 Universe". This section introduces the show and gives background on historical events in the series' timeline that shaped its political and social climate. There are also sections for resources and references and detailed information on the production of the show.

  11. John Gully (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Bath, and was the son of Philip Gully, a porter, and Mary Vincent. [1] Gully's formal education finished when he was apprenticed to Stothert's foundry aged around 13. He worked in the designing and drafting department. He received some training in painting from a Bristol watercolourist, W. J. Muller.