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User:Uris

Contributing Wikipedian since December 2, 2003 (see 12.5.58.90).

Edits: About 2,000 (a few IPs and handles - need to get edits merged to Uris)

Pages I created: Amos G. Throop; Birmingham-Southern College; Business 2.0; David Berman; Executive Education; FolioFN; Grand Strand; Kiplinger's Personal Finance; Linda Kozlowski; Lower valley of the Omo; Nebraska Wesleyan University; P. Buckley Moss; Quagga mussel; Ralph Sampson; ribbon eel; Scott Stadium; slot canyon; state income tax; Steven Wallman; University of Texas of the Permian Basin; Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?

Pages I contributed much content for: Independence Air; Rice University; Space Needle; University of Virginia


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