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The intelligence riches ultimately gleaned from Mr. Mohammed were reflected in the report of the national 9/11 commission, whose footnotes credit his interrogations 60 times for facts about Al Qaeda and its plotting — while also occasionally noting assertions by him that were "not credible".
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(Shouldn't there have been a footnote crediting Barack Obama with that line?) In 1985, when he was a backbencher in the Reagan G.O.P., to put it generously: "I want to shift the entire planet.
The books typically synthesize hundreds of works without using footnotes to credit sources.
Nor are they credited in footnotes or within the text.
One footnote: a final acting credit for "young Tony Benn" appears to indicate that reconstructions have been used – presumably the photographs showing the undergraduate Benn with his soon-to-be-wife, Caroline, at Oxford.
Moreover, Goodwin, under the settlement, added footnotes to her book crediting the source, but she did not rewrite the passages in question.
Churchill talked about the "dreary steeples of Fermanagh and Tyrone", an image and a locality given new force by the uncomfortable fact - relegated here to a closing-credits footnote - that Sands was elected MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone while on hunger strike.
In a cheeky closing credits footnote to this true-life comedic drama from The Diary of a Teenage Girl director, Marielle Heller, it's revealed that Nora Ephron once sent a cease-and-desist letter to Lee Israel, "demanding that she stop impersonating her on the phone".
Bradbury himself deplored and disowned this application of his story, and the producers of the television serial, as if nervously anticipating such a reaction, appended a footnote to the credits at the end of the last episode: "Howard Kirk voted Conservative in the General Election of 1979", though this seems highly improbable.
A footnote indicates that Standard & Poor's credit ratings are used "in the absence of a rating by Moody's".
Also, credit cards have these footnotes saying, "Hey, you can get up to these caps, restrictions and limits," etc. HD: Yes.
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