Regarding this message from you: Speedy deletion declined: The New School of Monmouth County

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So if I understand correctly, the entire page was not deleted because it was modified since it was tagged, but the copied material was still removed - ... or when you say the page was modified since it was tagged are you referring specifically to the removal of the copied material?

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