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Sevendust Article

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What you can do is type in the word Sevendust, then put the word (pesticide) next to it, so it reads Sevendust (pesticide). Zscout370 22:45, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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i did that. i created a simple article. then i searched for sevendust and i am immediately taken to the article on sevendust the band (and i don't care about them at all).

it needs to show up in the search.

When you type in the search box for something and presses enter or the go-button, you go directly to that article. So if you type in "Sevendust", you come to Sevendust. If you type in "Sevendust (pesticide)" you go to Sevendust (pesticide). In cases like these where two things share the same name you have what is called a disambiguation page. However, in this case I didn't think a disambiguation page was warrented, so I added a note to the top of the Sevendust article. If you have any other questions, please drop me a note. Gkhan 23:23, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC)