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	<description>GoogleFilter: Is there a quick and easy way to eliminate results from Wikipedia and its many mirrors in Google searches? I am increasingly annoyed by the tons of Wikipedia mirror junk (dozens of copies of the same Wikipedia articles) showing up in my Google results. Has someone worked up some kind of hack that eliminates the growing list of Wikipedia mirrors from search results? Typing -wikipedia just isn&apos;t cutting it any more.</description>
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