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Science writing conventions will often footnote additional research studies that came to similar conclusions, but aren't being directly cited in the study at hand.
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It's refreshing to find Pratchett's humour and erudition trained on Earth rather than mediated through Discworld, and the footnotes – apparently Gaiman and Pratchett often footnoted each other's sections, a lovely insight into how their styles and humour mingled – show them at their best ("Shadwell hated all southerners and, by inference, was standing at the North Pole").
It happened in the Bronx, often a footnote to the marathon because of the few minutes the race spends there, and the sparse crowds.
Celebrity-worshiping magazines often have footnote features explaining the styling (a word that assumed new significance from the 1980's on) that transformed the celebrity in question into an exotic cover icon.
What is a central concern in one country is often a footnote in another.
Discussion about suicide should be at the forefront of gun control debates, yet it is often a footnote in meaningful policy discussion.
More often, however, footnotes are slandered as "forbidding," "unsightly," "like a fungus"; and even, as one footnote-weary professor put it, a "subversive breed of mice".
Kubodera's sycophantic and often bizarre footnotes accompany the text.
"Often the footnotes and citations," he said, "are where the action is".
But often the footnotes merely tell us that the term was a 19th-century cliché.
Mr. Siegel's informative, often humorous footnotes along the way provided the right perspective of lighthearted nostalgia.
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