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current | 22:13, 14 August 2007 | 2,000×3,008 (2.76 MB) | Videmus Omnia | ({{Information| |Description ={{en|American economist Tyler Cowen}} |Source = Image e-mailed to uploader (User:Videmus Omnia) with GFDL license, in response to an e-mail request. |Date = Image e-mailed to uploader with GFDL license on [[2007-08-13]) |
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