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Your writers use one footnote from my dissertation as "evidence," yet Dubner admitted to me that they never read the whole thing.
One footnote.
One footnote about "The Number": don't skip the footnotes.
Jamie McMurray's victory should thus carry only one footnote.
More often, however, footnotes are slandered as "forbidding," "unsightly," "like a fungus"; and even, as one footnote-weary professor put it, a "subversive breed of mice".
The 19th-century prophet of early capitalism, Herbert Spencer – described by Ridley in a long footnote as "one of the most unfairly traduced figures of history" – did this when he nominated mid-Victorian laissez-faire as the final state of human development towards which every society was evolving.
Wallace's stand in the schoolhouse door remains a historical footnote as one of the biggest examples of the defense of segregation during the civil-rights era.
Project MKUltra has gone down in the annals of conspiracy theory as one of the most bizarre footnotes in the clandestine history of the US secret services.
As a footnote, one of the supporting actors in the film is Jack Webb who later developed the radio and TV series "Dragnet". It just so happens that Webb made quick friends with the L.A. police officer who was a consultant on the picture, which then gave him the idea for a program based on police cases.
(One little footnote: Franklin also disparaged Huppenthal's German ancestors as "the most ignorant stupid sort" who were unable to learn English in that same document).
I can add one small footnote.
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