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the endnote
noun
An annotation placed at the end of a document or chapter of a document.
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(Since you ask, I'm a Windows developer. See the endnote on this post).
The endnote lists nine scholarly articles, with no further explanation given.
To sign the petition in support of her campaign, go to savethearctic.org/emma This article was edited on 15 September 2014, to remove the photo-shoot clothing credits in the endnote that jarred unnecessarily with the content.
The endnote here, a brief critical autobiography (itself rehashed), is typically and charmingly open about his occasional need to rush a book into print in order to pay off debts or fund some other grand project.
We originally omitted the endnote containing details of Felix Dennis's book and tour from this interview and gave a posthumous promotion to Judge Argyle, the judge in the Oz trial, when we called him Lord Justice Argyle.
As sources for this, the endnote cites two newspaper clippings, a letter not written by Roosevelt, and the page from Morris's previous Roosevelt volume in which T.R. learns that McKinley has been shot.
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The endnotes supply more frustration.
The endnotes are sometimes not much help.
One last golden flourish before the endnotes.
The endnotes reveal the fault line between fact and fiction.
And if Bolt banished the scholars' doubts about Matilda to the endnotes, Holden has no endnotes.
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