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Update university-college-lillebaelt-harvard.csl #2009

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As the danish locale file has been updated, I have added an et-al term in the locale element, to keep our style unchanged.

As the danish locale file has been updated, I have added an et-al term in the locale element, to keep our style unchanged.
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😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests.

@adam3smith adam3smith merged commit 908664f into citation-style-language:master Apr 7, 2016
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thanks!

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