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What's more, we will show our reasoning in a series of short essays, a kind of footnote to each choice.
"I love this kind of footnote to history, a concise event that allows you to paint a picture of a moment in time," said Catherine J. Morris, the museum's curator of feminist art.
In what has become a kind of footnote in history because Vietnam overshadowed it, on April 14 , 1965 President Johnson sent 23,000 Marines into the Dominican Republic to crush what he considered an anti-U.S. revolution on the island.
It serves as a kind of footnote section to list other places you find the same, a similar/related topic in the Bible.
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The effect is a kind of footnoting that distances the reader from the characters.
For instance, today a serious nonfiction book will usually have a bibliography and some kind of footnotes.
They also used headlines to direct the reader to excerpts from a specific document, which Mr. Gold described as a kind of footnoting.
Mr. Tobias added that the plea by Zachary Scruggs is "kind of a footnote, an afterthought".
Last summer, Michelle Rhee, who was the Washington, D.C., schools chancellor from 2007 to 2010, added a kind of facetious footnote to "Superman".
A fast 65 minutes, "65 Revisited" is best appreciated as an extension of "Don't Look Back," a kind of cinematic footnote.
In short, it is the kind of historical footnote that you could turn into a dissertation, which is what Mark Ryan Janzen did, in 2010, under the title "The Cranberry Scare of 1959: The Beginning of the End of the Delaney Clause".
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