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He might get a footnote if he's lucky".
If he has a joke, you get a footnote.
Some points, for example the tactile significance of materials, seem to be a gloss on the classic "Experiencing Architecture," by Steen Eiler Rasmussen, who does not even get a footnote.
He formed a deep attachment to the men; Beevor (who knows so much about Stalingrad that when Grossman mentions some fish we get a footnote giving the species) describes Grossman as experiencing a period of "spiritual idealization," believing that the defenders of Stalingrad were saints.
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Even very minor figures, who appear only once, get a packed footnote.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's popular "The Steins Collect" exhibition - more than 200 works that demonstrate the influence of Gertrude Stein, her brothers Leo and Michael and her sister-in-law Sarah as 20th century art patrons - will soon get a scholarly footnote, the museum said Tuesday.
Henk Gerritsen is destined to get only a footnote in the history of gardening when he deserves a full chapter.
"Bitch-kitty" gets an explanatory footnote: Bang says it's something that she found in the Dictionary of American Slang.
Hayek got not a footnote.
Footnotes The Takacs Quartet, now 30 years old, will get a new violist this summer.
Sometimes, as indicated in the footnotes, this involved removing multiple terms and reversing the interaction factor transformation to get a biologically interpretable result.
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