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Medicine in Ancient Greece change...? I mean, that this template will be for those who voted for each week's
503:. The background outside the thumbnail boxes should all look gray, but because of the thumbnail problem, the background it mottled. Thus, we avoid thumbnails in portals, unless the background color (generally specified in the box-header subpage) is "transparent".--
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