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(Odd footnote: song on new album, "4," co-written by Odd Future member Frank Ocean).
One odd footnote, meaning who-knows-what?: the story's most evil character happens to subscribe to The Nation.
IN AN odd footnote to the health-care debate, Christian Scientists are lobbying to make health insurers pay for "faith healing".
But the predominant view in China is that Watergate was an odd footnote rather than the final word on Mr Nixon's legacy.
Until a few months ago, Gilles Duceppe was a shaky leader of the fading separatist movement in Quebec, seemingly destined to be an odd footnote in Canadian history.
It is an odd footnote to Schilling's career that he has ultimately been undone by the Internet — and by the obvious pull that it has had upon him.
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That brings up an odd little footnote to the game's vast economic impact.
UP in the Bronx near Yankee Stadium, an odd little footnote to American history began playing out quietly last August when I packed my belongings into a U-Haul truck and headed north from small-town Virginia.
It's odd that he footnotes a study about divorce to make the case against same-sex marriage, rather than making a reference to, and arguing against, no-fault divorce itself in the body of his dissent and pointing to it as a major reason for the decline of marriage, which Scalia at least hints at.
One might wonder to what extent Simpson regards these odd women as a footnote to the big characters of her three previous books, blurry faces briefly glimpsed as the family car speeds by.
Infinite Jest, with its 100-odd pages of footnotes and other postmodern furniture, is Wallace's magnum opus.
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