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I removed the citation entered by the title of the "Life" section as it ought not to go there but inline with the text (in multiple instances if applicable). Even if the whole section content as it stands is derived entirely from this source, it is still better to provide multiple inline refs as in future, further content may be added which derives from other sources, or if later additions were to be unsourced, this also would be evident. If you want to add repeated refs to this same source, adding <ref name="sites.google" /> will do the trick now. (Incidentally, this syntax for repeated instances of the ref was generated automatically when I actioned "Expand citations" in the toolbox on the left of the page to combine two other instances of that ref so that they list together in the footnotes below. It can of course be made manually too, with a suitable ref name of one's own choosing.) Mutt Lunker (talk) 16:29, 31 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]