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  2. Template:In response to - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Response - Wikipedia

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    Originally, this template was meant to be placed on top of user2's talk page. Currently, however this template is placed under a new section at the bottom of user2's talk page. To use this template to direct the attention of another Wikipedian to your talk page: Go to the recipient's talk page. User talk pages start with "User talk:" prefix.

  4. Template:In response to/doc - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. Wikipedia : Example requests for permission

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    Sometimes they will reply and change the license, sometimes they will reply and refuse to change it, and sometimes you get no response (usually from inactive Flickrers). --Odie5533 17:21, 10 October 2011 (UTC) The template has been updated, Flickr uses 2.0 CC not 4.0 for instance and instructions how to change the license.

  6. Request for production - Wikipedia

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    A request for production is a legal request for documents, electronically stored information, or other tangible items made in the course of litigation.In civil procedure, during the discovery phase of litigation, a party to a lawsuit may request that another party provide any documents that it has that pertain to the subject matter of the lawsuit.

  7. Request for admissions - Wikipedia

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    Requests for admission are a list of questions which are similar in some respects to interrogatories, but different in form and purpose.Each "question" is in the form of a declarative statement which the answering party must then either admit, deny, or state in detail why they can neither admit nor deny the truthfulness of the statement (e.g. for lack of knowledge, etc.).