Footnote Sentence Examples
The reference was cited in footnote 46.
Now let me add a footnote that you might think about.
Footnotes and endnotes Don't place footnote or endnote option codes in the subdocuments.
Other activities such as the conduct of anthropological fieldwork are relegated, on this account, to an insignificant footnote.
The Olympic amateur ideal is now a mere footnote in the history of the game.
But the strange odyssey of the royalties had one last, curious footnote.
Should such legislation contain a footnote referring to the case?
But Pick deserves at least a footnote in the history of modern irrationalism.
Footnotes The ms macros provide a flexible footnote system.
A bizarre footnote to this film interestingly is that seemingly the film has been passed uncut with a 15 rating!
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If he adopted ideas then in the air, whether of Anabaptist or other origin (see p. 706, footnote 1), he did so as seeing them in Scripture.
Bible, extra vol., p. 652 footnote), and Cheyne (Ency.
This could be done perhaps by a suitable footnote reference against the Charter or other recital in the preamble.
Heading, subhead, footnote apply to the set of pies as a whole.
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A bizarre footnote to this film interestingly is that seemingly the film has been passed uncut with a 15 rating !
Authors will occasionally mark things with an asterisk, showing that there is a footnote or explanation for them.
There was a break of about 50 years when the two step dance was nothing more than a footnote in the dance history books, or a way to describe a certain kind of choreography.
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As Dukes remarks in his footnote, " Communist society here seems bourgeois or even feudal.
A footnote (1743) explained away the allusion by making it apply to Richard Brome, the disciple of Ben Jonson.
The king afterwards dedicated his car to the god, and another I For this name see footnote to Shapur.
AdvertisementIt was given about the end of the 18th century as based on some experiments, but with a footnote stating that little reliance could be placed on it.
But this is merely a footnote, an asterisk in the record book of humanity.
The publisher had inserted in the sixth volume a protest against a certain footnote, in which Comte had used some hard words about Arago.