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Visiting New York earlier this month, he talked about "Footnote" and his perceptions of the Oscar.
Taleb fabricated her, which he admits only in a footnote and in the index.
In Boston, Marbury is a mere footnote, and he's never been happier.
Spender's poetry is best read as a footnote and adjunct to these other achievements; but this is hardly to condemn.
Thirty-five days later, Brown transformed the punch into a footnote and allowed the Yankees to relax a little.
But few architectural historians have paid sustained attention to Gill, and he has fallen between a footnote and a cipher.
The report, which is required by law, criticized the I.R.S. for burying the lower figure in a footnote and for not explaining how either number was calculated.
Two of the four finalists are major-label refugees: Javier Colon, onetime neo-soul footnote, and Dia Frampton, of the pop-punk band Meg & Dia.
Salieri would be the star and Mozart the footnote, and Hummel would be the great virtuoso of the early 19th century.
So the Chancellor has seven altogether, four in a footnote and, yes, as it happens, more than two above the line.
His obvious role model is George Orwell, who recurs often in this volume as subject, moral touchstone, literary kibitzer, footnote and foil.
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