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(manually deleted)Glagol (4863443) 2007-11-07T00:22:37Z(prev | next)66.28.253.185 . . (5225 bytes) . . (Removed Pascal programming language family. This language is not based on Pascal, but Oberon. Oberon is not Pascal, it is a completely different and incompatible language.)
(manually deleted)Glagol (4863443) 2007-09-25T14:17:57Z(prev | next)Cydebot . . (5273 bytes) . . (Robot - Moving category Imperative programming languages to Procedural programming languages per [[WP:CFD|CFD]] at [[Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2007 September 19]].)
(manually deleted)Glagol (4863443) 2007-04-13T21:00:27Z(prev | next)Kinu . . (1648 bytes) . . (Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/195.13.133.225|195.13.133.225]] ([[User talk:195.13.133.225|talk]]) to last version by AlexLibman)
(manually deleted)Glagol (4863443) 2007-04-08T23:25:49Z(prev | next)AlexLibman . . (1648 bytes) . . (moved [[Glagol (programming language)]] to [[Glagol]]: No need for a clarification until there's another article named Glagol (Russian word for "Verb").)