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The dedication can still be found in a footnote on page 38, thanking Husserl for his guidance and generosity.
This manuscript, in the Vatican Library, bears the relevant passage inserted as a footnote at the bottom of a page.
* The asterisk is used to call out a footnote, especially when there is only one on the page.
The note, located either at the foot of the page ( footnote ) or at the end of the paper ( endnote ) would look like this:
* The last page of the letter has an extensive biographical footnote by the editor.
Like the dagger (†) and double dagger (‡), it is also sometimes used to link to a footnote where the asterisk (*) is already in use on a given page ; however, these usages are declining in favor of numbered footnotes, usually linked by a superscripted and / or square bracketed number.
He can quote rules and supplements down to page and paragraph / footnote numbers, and bend and abuse this knowledge to his advantage, at times at the expense of other players.
It is also claimed by Mr Holloway that " When the information was acquired by MI6, a footnote was written on the page of an intelligence report sent to No 10 stating that the claim was ' verifiably inaccurate '.
One evening in March 1973, while on a concert tour of Japan to promote Close to the Edge, Anderson found himself " caught up in a lengthy footnote on page 83 " of Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda which describes four Shastric scriptures that cover religion, art, social life, medicine, music and architecture.
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The central extension giving the Virasoro algebra was rediscovered in physics shortly after by J. H. Weis, according to Brower and Thorn ( 1971, footnote on page 167 ).
The footnote gives a page of Talmud in Aramaic.
J. Łukawski, the publisher of Liber beneficiorum by J. Ławski, placed a footnote on page 478, with the following account: " When Piotr of Kutno came to Poland in the year 997, he founded Kutno in memory of his manor house in the Czechia.
The Midrash Rabbah on Genesis 37: 5 ( page 298 in the 1961 edition of Maurice Simon's translation ) says that the " Caphtorim were dwarfs ".< ref > Midrash Rabbah Genesis Volume I, Maurice Simon ( 39. 4M PDF page 346 of 560 ) Simon's footnote on the " dwarfs " says: " Kaftor < nowiki >
The FO processor guarantees that wherever the reference is, the footnote cited by that reference will begin on the same page.
* Need to restart footnote numbers or symbol sequence on each new page ( however, some implementations provide extensions to support automatic footnote numbering.
The zanzithophone is mentioned in a footnote on page 66 of Kim Cooper's book In the Aeroplane Over the Sea ( New York: Continuum, 2005 ).
In The Grey Prince on page 24 is a footnote defining the Standard Labour-value unit as the value of an hour of unskilled labour under standard conditions.
However, the resulting text of the footnote is not shown in a preview of the section via " Show preview ", so any mistake made by the editor will not be discovered until after the section edit is saved via " Save page ".
" For example, Clarke mentions Jonathan Strange on the first page of the novel, but only in a footnote.
"-Arto Derounian ( as ' John Roy Carlson '), Armenian Affairs magazine Winter issue, 1949 – 50, page 19, footnote.

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This page lists some links to ancient philosophy.
Ming Tsai, the owner of the Blue Ginger restaurant in Wellesley, Massachusetts, said that American Chinese restaurants typically try to have food representing 3-5 regions of China at one time, have chop suey, or have " fried vegetables and some protein in a thick sauce ," " eight different sweet and sour dishes ," or " a whole page of 20 different chow meins or fried rice dishes.
Faced with a desperate need for money, Nin, Miller and some of their friends began in the 1940s to write erotic and pornographic narratives for an anonymous " collector " for a dollar a page, somewhat as a joke .< ref >
came in with some great ideas and she had reinvented some of the lore and it was pretty cool but in the end there just wasn ’ t enough on the page .”
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* dm ( for Dungeon Master ), a program included in some versions of BSD Unix and operating systems derived from it, which could be used to restrict the playing of games on a computer to certain times of the day ( dm manual page from 4. 4BSD )
In some papers ( such as the Tulsa World and Orlando Sentinel ) Doonesbury appears on the opinions page alongside Mallard Fillmore, a politically conservative comic strip.
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After some negotiations BMB and IKEA agreed to provide Onis with a feature page on the IKEA campaign site linking through to Onis's. co. uk site, for a period of 1 year.
Their web page includes most of Aasens ' texts numerous other examples of Nynorsk literature ( in Nettbiblioteket ), and some articles, also in English, about language history in Norway.
( Painter page 136 ) Painter points out that as described in the Antiquities of the Jews ( Book 20, Chapter 9, 2 ) Ananus was bribing both Albinus and Jesus the son of Damnaeus so that his men could take the tithes of other priests outside Jerusalem, to the point that some of whom then starved to death.
30-A new, comprehensive biography and the source for some of the material on this page.
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One more issue is that some complex instructions are difficult to restart, e. g. following a page fault.
The index typically requires a smaller amount of computer storage, which is why some search engines only store the indexed information and not the full content of each item, and instead provide a method of navigating to the items in the search engine result page.
Systems can have one page table for the whole system, separate page tables for each application and segment, a tree of page tables for large segments or some combination of these.
Hence, some part of the page table structures is not pageable.
To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists some items with lengths between 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > and 10 < sup >− 5 </ sup > m ( between 1 and 10 micrometres, or µm ).
In November 1944, David Hawkins and Ulam addressed this point in a report entitled " Theory of Multiplicative Processes I ", whose last page gives some suggestions pertinent to bomb design.

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