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  1. !((
  2. !))
  3. ))!
  4. =
  5. According to whom defines category: All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases
  6. Alert
  7. Ambox
  8. Application
  9. Better source defines category: All articles lacking reliable references
  10. ByCallsign
  11. By whom
  12. C
  13. Callsign
  14. Category handler
  15. Category see also
  16. Check mark
  17. Check talk defines category: Pages with misplaced templates
  18. Chronology citation needed defines category: Articles lacking chronology/history sources
  19. Citation needed defines category: Pages containing citation needed template with deprecated parameters
  20. Citation needed/doc defines category: Templates that add a tracking category
  21. Citation needed span defines category: Pages with incorrectly substituted templates
  22. Cite quote defines category: Articles with unsourced quotes
  23. Cl
  24. Clarify
  25. Col-begin
  26. Col-break
  27. Col-end
  28. Column-width
  29. Controversial
  30. Controversial/doc defines category: Article talk header templates
  31. Country defines category: Info templates
  32. Cross mark
  33. Currentmonth defines category: Magic word templates
  34. Currentmonthname
  35. Currentyear defines category: Magic word templates
  36. DMCA
  37. Dated maintenance category defines category: {{{4}}}
  38. Dead link defines category: All articles with dead external links
  39. Definition
  40. Delink
  41. Demo
  42. Development mark
  43. Dispute templates defines category: Wikipedia dispute resolution
  44. Disputed
  45. Div col defines category: Pages using div col with small parameter
  46. Div col end
  47. Documentation
  48. Documentation subpage defines category: Documentation subpages without corresponding pages
  49. Dubious defines category: All accuracy disputes
  50. Examples
  51. Expand list
  52. Expand list/doc defines category: List notification templates
  53. Expand list/metadoc
  54. FULLROOTPAGENAME
  55. Failed verification defines category: All articles with failed verification
  56. Fix defines category: Templates including undated clean-up tags
  57. Fix-span defines category: Templates including undated clean-up tags
  58. Fix/category defines category: Articles with invalid date parameter in template
  59. Full
  60. Full citation needed defines category: Articles needing more detailed references
  61. High-risk
  62. Hotspot defines category: Info templates
  63. Icon
  64. Icon link
  65. If
  66. Incomplete
  67. Incomplete/doc defines category: Cleanup templates
  68. Incomplete short citation defines category: Articles needing more detailed references
  69. Infobox
  70. Inline cleanup tags defines category: Wikipedia maintenance templates
  71. Inline tags
  72. JULIANDAY
  73. Language defines category: Language
  74. Languages
  75. Last edited by
  76. Lua
  77. Main
  78. Main other
  79. Master
  80. Masters
  81. MastersEnd
  82. Mbox
  83. Mbox/doc defines category: Exclude in print
  84. Mbox templates (small)
  85. Mbox templates see also
  86. Missing information
  87. Missing information/doc defines category: Request templates
  88. Navbox
  89. Navbox subgroup
  90. Net defines category: Net
  91. No
  92. Non Compliant
  93. Nonspecific
  94. Notice
  95. Ns has subpages
  96. OR defines category: All articles that may contain original research
  97. Ombox
  98. Or
  99. P2
  100. POV-statement defines category: All articles with minor POV problems
  101. Page needed
  102. Pagetype
  103. Para
  104. Param
  105. Peacock term defines category: All articles with peacock terms
  106. Plain link
  107. Pop
  108. Pp-template
  109. Quantify defines category: All articles with unsourced statements
  110. Question mark
  111. Radio defines category: Info templates
  112. Redirect
  113. Repeater defines category: Info templates
  114. Replace
  115. Request quotation
  116. Season needed defines category: All articles with unsourced statements
  117. Self-published inline
  118. Self-published source
  119. Small defines category: Pages using small with an empty input parameter
  120. Source need translation
  121. Source needs translation defines category: Sources needing translation
  122. TDMCA defines category: Articles with tags with unsupported types
  123. TalkGroup defines category: Info templates
  124. Technical-statement
  125. Technical statement defines category: All articles needing expert attention
  126. TemplateDataHeader
  127. TemplateData header defines category: TemplateData documentation
  128. Template shortcut
  129. Terminal Support Header
  130. Terminal Support Row
  131. Time ago
  132. Tip
  133. Tl
  134. Tl2
  135. Tla
  136. Tlf
  137. Tlg
  138. Tlp
  139. Tlsp
  140. Tlx
  141. Tmbox
  142. Tnull
  143. Toolbar
  144. Tools defines category: Wikipedia help templates
  145. Twinkle standard installation defines category: Templates used by Twinkle
  146. Under construction defines category: Pages actively undergoing construction
  147. Under construction/doc defines category: Templates used by Twinkle
  148. Undue-inline
  149. Unreliable source? defines category: All articles lacking reliable references
  150. Update after defines category: {{{4}}}
  151. User
  152. Vague defines category: All Wikipedia articles needing clarification
  153. Verify credibility
  154. Verify source defines category: All pages needing factual verification
  155. Volume needed defines category: All articles with unsourced statements
  156. Weasel-inline defines category: All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases
  157. When
  158. Who defines category: All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases
  159. Yes
  160. Yesno

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