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Fair use rationale: This screenshot image is being used on the article about the Simpsons episode from which it was taken (Brake My Wife, Please). The Wikipedia article on the episode is purely informational and hosted on a non-profit web site (wikipedia.org). It is believed that this accords with fair use regulations for television screenshots.

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Source: Screenshot taken from a television broadcast.

Fair use rationale: This screenshot image is being used on the article about the Simpsons episode from which it was taken (Brake My Wife, Please). The Wikipedia article on the episode is purely informational and hosted on a non-profit web site (wikipedia.org). It is believed that this accords with fair use regulations for television screenshots.

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