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Cite/ref tags

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Today I removed all the <cite> tags throughout the article. There was nothing visible on any of them that was adding to the article. In doing so, I did not replace with any <ref> tags. The current formatting of the article did not present a great way to do this without examining a way, I felt, without probably reorganizing the whole article. To reference which bibliography entries had the long-deprecated tag, this revision was the most recent to feature them (and it was not on all entries). Ehler (talk) 23:08, 18 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]