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Once again the same group is insisting on inserting the Polish language geographical toponym into every Lithuanian city, town, village, hamlet, and even "neighborhood", because "they can". Due to a long ban incurred by these people the "sleeping dog" did indeed lie low and slept. Now that they are back, it's starting up again. Despite its usual irrelevancy or based on the flimsiest pretext. ] (]) 17:15, 3 March 2011 (UTC)

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Once again the same group is insisting on inserting the Polish language geographical toponym into every Lithuanian city, town, village, hamlet, and even "neighborhood", because "they can". Due to a long ban incurred by these people the "sleeping dog" did indeed lie low and slept. Now that they are back, it's starting up again. Despite its usual irrelevancy or based on the flimsiest pretext. Dr. Dan (talk) 17:15, 3 March 2011 (UTC)

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