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The conversation makes a footnote of the 1017 Brick Squad, who have been yelling "SQUUUAD!" since at least 2009, and quickly jumps to Swift "bringing it to the mainstream".
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But while Tchenguiz's operations will struggle to make a footnote in the story of the US investment bank's fall from grace, his close and complex relationship with Kaupthing has been thrown into sharp relief following its failure in the Icelandic banking meltdown last October.
If one wanted to point out that there in HC also can be lacrimation etc., one could easily have made a footnote, with the message: such symptoms are consistent with HC.
The role made a footnote of everything he'd done before and colored everything that came after.
"Failed pilot" is the phrase typically used to refer to these castoffs, raised with some care only to be made a footnote in a welter of intersecting careers.
For an in-text citation in Chicago, you make a footnote.
The third film, the 25-minute "Millay at Steepletop," makes an appropriate footnote to "Savage Beauty, Nancy Milfordd's biography of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St . Vincent Millay
This point would have made a worthwhile footnote.
The Langlands Program, as it's called, ties together virtually all aspects of modern mathematics; among other implications, its realization would make a mere footnote of the famous Fermat's Last Theorem.
Interspersing scenes of Mr. Scorsese at work with comments by the Dalai Lama, the film is unapologetically puffy, but, Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times, still makes a "valuable and informative footnote".
In the discussions between Main and Solomon, however, the term disorganized was used rather than disordered (though the latter term makes a cameo return in Footnote 6 of Main & Solomon, 1990).
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