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A footnote of that history is how The Band got its start as Arkansas native Ronnie Hawkins' rockabilly project, The Hawks.
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In a footnote of its terms, however, Verizon explained that although e-mail, web browsing and remote corporate activities were not subject to limits, streaming and downloading any media was forbidden altogether.
But proponents of civilian trials noted that in a footnote of his order rejecting the witness, Judge Kaplan pointed to restrictions against evidence obtained by torture in military trials and strongly suggested that a military judge would have excluded the testimony, too.
In future generations-if any-some historian may find it worthy of a footnote that during a recent weekend TV viewers were told by normally sensible political commentators that faced with a Soviet takeover of its oil supply in the Middle East, the U.S. might resort to the threat or actual use of nuclear arms.
The New Yorker, February 4 , 1980P. 25 In future generations-if any-some historian may find it worthy of a footnote that during a recent weekend TV viewers were told by normally sensible political commentators that faced with a Soviet takeover of its oil supply in the Middle East, the U.S. might resort to the threat or actual use of nuclear arms.
One of the most arresting facts in the 41-page report is contained in a footnote that establishes the date of the founding of Jemaah Islamiyah as Jan . 1 , 1993
— It's hard not to think of the current Glimmerglass Opera season as something of a footnote, though that is patently unfair to the artists doing consistently solid and frequently inspired work here this summer.
Justice Scalia seemed to cast doubt on their continuing validity in a footnote, saying that one of them "also said that the First Amendment did not apply against the states," a view later rejected by the court.
Toward the end of this volume, Mr. Alter quotes Mr. Obama telling an aide that if he lost, his presidency would be "a footnote" and that "all of the progress we made in the first four years would be reversed"; if he won, his first-term achievements would be cemented for a generation and he could move ahead on promises sidetracked by the recession.
The same book that had sent him to the Beinecke had contained a footnote that referred to a portrait of Town.
Hobsbawm acknowledges, in a footnote, that "instead of classifying the economic systems of, say, the USA, South Korea, Austria, Hong Kong, West Germany, and Mexico under the same heading of 'capitalism,' it would be perfectly possible to classify them under several".
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