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One footnote on "swag," in its original banished meaning (free stuff): being of Germanic ancestry, I've always used either the pronunciation "shwag" (or even "schwag") because it sounds better to my ears.
One footnote.
One footnote about "The Number": don't skip the footnotes.
One footnote: this is only one of two Ibsen-theme shows in the Fringe.
I have no major quibbles with the list, and only one footnote.
Your writers use one footnote from my dissertation as "evidence," yet Dubner admitted to me that they never read the whole thing.
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I can add one small footnote.
I have only one modest footnote to offer.
In another, the omission of one misplaced footnote reduces a scholarly article to nonsense.
One wee footnote to last night was a piece of inspirational concert planning from Rattle.
One odd footnote, meaning who-knows-what?: the story's most evil character happens to subscribe to The Nation.
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