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As a historic footnote, it should be noted that Ronald Reagan wanted a third term too.
But by then, South Korea's trade with China was booming, and Inchon officials were working on turning this historic footnote into a full-grown Chinatown.
(A historic footnote: The not-yet-famous Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy, who in early 1950 would accuse the State Department of harboring a large nest of spies and traitors, was in Portland as a Stassen second).
Yet, in Camelot's magical kingdom of "round tables and triangular relationships," to quote the evil Mordred, "one brief shining moment" of promise quickly gives way to civil disorder and mayhem; King Arthur's chivalric vision of a world where "might is only used for right" becomes an historic footnote.
"It was very loud," Happy told Swing 51 magazine, "and we dressed up in polka-dot shirts, flower ties... .. Their historic footnote status was assured when the band, featuring Eric Kaz, Steve Soles (Happy's replacement) and Artie, provided the music for the movie Greetings (1968).
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What I'm saying is that, whereas the Atari film licensing of E.T. (in the mythos) almost destroyed video games back in 1982, the '97 release of a spy shooter based on historic-footnote Russian ethnic cleansing would set a high-bar for entertainment that could arguably never be challenged.
For all of the sound and fury displayed by IBM, it appears that the Madison Project could merely be a footnote in the historic metamorphosis of the recording industry.
The Broncos' 35-point explosion in the second half made his fail a funny footnote to a historic comeback.
Footnotes are hardly historic, let alone set precedent or redefine the meaning of the Constitution.
"The View" labeled the get as a historic precedent, but if so, it's a footnote at best.
Game 6 will show if the Penguins have started a historic comeback, or if Detroit will turn it into a footnote on the way to its fourth Cup in 11 years.
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