Sentence examples for helpful footnotes from inspiring English sources

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There are extraordinarily helpful footnotes.

Since the aim of an LRB personal is to be witty, often to the point of obscurity, Rose has provided helpful footnotes.

Because Shakespeare's work is public domain, most can be easily found on the internet; on the other hand, a book will usually also contain helpful footnotes to aid in your interpretation and understanding of archaic language.

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Pottle deserves a special word - he is the Jeeves of editors, ever ready with a concise but helpful footnote, the master of the informative appendix.

Even with a brief chronology and some intermittently helpful footnoting, there is little that sets the Zapatistas' political statements in historical context.

He even provides a helpful footnote directing critics to the most controversial suggestion in the book, calling for a worldwide effort aimed at "eliminating the internal combustion engine over, say, a 25-year period".

A helpful footnote by the author explains the history behind such scorn.

Chotiner's helpful footnote indicates that this is "Harris' impersonation of a pompous Times editor".

The book has a helpful glossary, footnotes and index.

It deserves a helpful edition with footnotes to keep the reader abreast of the details of Colette's life in Paris.

Providing bits of historical data and perspective, the footnotes are helpful.

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