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He's someone who has a keen understanding that justice is about more than abstract legal theory; more than some footnote in a dusty casebook.
Charleston, South Carolina In some future footnote or parenthetical aside, it may be observed that although General Robert E. Lee surrendered in 1865, the Confederacy's final retreat did not occur until a century and a half later.
By Jelani Cobb Charleston, South Carolina In some future footnote or parenthetical aside, it may be observed that although General Robert E. Lee surrendered in 1865, the Confederacy's final retreat did not occur until a century and a half later.
2 G. GILMORE, SECURITY INTERESTS IN PERSONAL PROPERTY §25.7 (1965) (some footnotes have been omitted): "..
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In addition, as mentioned in footnote C, some municipalities introduced smoking bans in the street.
29 – Opinion of Advocate General Jacobs in Bosphorus, cited in footnote 16, paragraph 53.
Due to federal taxpayer privacy laws, the IRS doesn't and even says in a footnote that some data was fudged "to protect the confidentiality of tax return information".
A paragraph later in the footnote, states: "Some myths die hard" regarding the controversy surrounding the two Wheat Field paintings being identical with the same sky.
Whites appear in some surprising historical footnotes too: Aaron Burr took refuge on St. Simons after he killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
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