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There is one mistake ("jejeune"), a page missing and a lost footnote.
But not so for Pepperdine University law professor Derek Muller, the discoverer of the lost footnote.
"I can't cast any light on this lost footnote," he told The Huffington Post.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 - A funny thing happened to Howard Dean on his way to becoming a losing footnote in the Democratic Party's past: he gained a winning foothold on its future.
Consequently, a split in foveal processing at the point of fixation would cause the exterior letters of fixated words to project to different hemispheres and valuable information provided by conjoint exterior letter features may be lost (see Footnote 4 in File S1).
Those Cold War spy images could have been an aeronautical footnote lost to history.
Which brings us back to the long-lost footnote. .
But as the Supreme Court gears up to tackle Evenwel v. Abbott, a politically charged voting rights case, this long-lost footnote from 1966 becomes more prescient than ever.
But a newcomer to his music can get lost in the footnotes.
The California Air Resources Board's all-day hearing Thursday was such a well-oiled exercise in democracy and administrative procedure that the momentousness of the occasion was almost lost in the footnotes.
At some point after this, the report says, medical personnel noticed that "one of Abu Zubaydah's eyes also began to deteriorate". Then, on page 397, a footnote says, "Records indicate that Abu Zubaydah ultimately lost the eye". The footnote is drawn from a C.I.A. cable dated October , 2002
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