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The gleaming, well-equipped Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, which has expanded to 503 beds from 30 in six years, has become a footnote in the health care debate.
The effects on the public finances will be felt long after the fuel-tax revolt has become a footnote in history.Governments love league-tables when they come top of them.
In the process, personal computing has been replaced by a mobility ecosystem, where Windows has become a footnote in the iOS and Android wars.
The severity of that moment has become a footnote in the public consciousness, faded by the decades that have passed and overshadowed by the incredible achievements of the Apollo program that followed.
For most, the Srebrenica Genocide has become a footnote in history once again linking horrific crimes against fellow man that many thought could "Never Again" occur after the horrors of the Holocaust, particularly on the same continent, Europe.
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After his death, Vaughn Bode might well have become a footnote if not for the work of his son.
Yet it seems sad that someone once strongly rumoured to be a candidate for the Nobel prize for literature should have become a footnote to his younger brother's far more populist career.
If the great American public had simply changed the channel the first time Bill O'Reilly showed up on Fox, Ailes would have become a footnote.
That may be the strongest clue to the impact of his TV portrayal, which endured long after logic says it should have become a footnote.
Now, following months of acrimony between Egyptian and Italian officials over the still unsolved murder, the shooting has become a mere footnote in the tragedy.
He spent his life in the shadow of one of France's most celebrated authors and in death has become a mere footnote in literary history.
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