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For example, the claim that "Speeches of Mazovia were significantly outnumbered by homogenisation during the communist period." (whatever that means) is cited to this source [1] (not considering the reliability of it at the moment) in which the words "Mazovia" or "Masovian" or derivatives (I looked through everything starting with "Ma-") don't even appear. Neither does the word "homogenisation" (sic) (or anything starting with "homog-"). Given this users' edits elsewhere which are of the similar, ... "strange", nature, I think it's time to ask for administrator intervention.Volunteer Marek (talk) 00:28, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply