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"I don't get to listen to a lot of music when I write about Andrew Jackson," he added, and appended a footnote, "Well, 'The Battle of New Orleans,' maybe".
Sure, this is a finale, so the stakes are necessarily going to be higher, but when the outcome of a presidential election -- on a show that is at least nominally about politics -- plays as a mere footnote, well, then you've got one overstuffed episode on your hands.
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Now the footnote may well become the headline.
Consider a writer like the nineteenth-century clergyman John Hodgson, whose multipart "A History of Northumberland" included a footnote running well over a hundred pages.
"The jury," Judge Friendly wrote, "could reasonably have wondered how accountants who were really seeking to tell the truth could have constructed a footnote so well designed to conceal the shocking facts".
There is a footnote as well.
In addition, all reported results are robust to different clustering strategies described in a previous footnote as well as various combinations of state-level control variables.
It should be mentioned in the Table footnote as well as under the Statistics description.
These women toiled in obscurity in small, all female labs, forbidden the use of telescopes, their discoveries discredited or their names attached as footnotes to well-known male scientists.
The importance of reproductive health (RH- see appendix, footnote 1) is well recognized [ 1- 3] and articulated in the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in 1994 [ 4].
Everything else is, well, footnotes.
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