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footnote and preface
In a footnote to the preface of Blaze ( dated 30 January 2007 ) King wrote of Rage: " Now out of print, and a good thing.
" In the footnote to this portion of the preface, Dean stated that the federal judge handling the case forced a settlement with Liddy.
In a footnote to the preface of the more recent Bachman book Blaze ( dated 30 January 2007 ) King wrote of Rage: " Now out of print, and a good thing.
E. A. Wallis Budge, in his preface to the second edition of his translation of the Kebra Nagast, claims that Brancaleon was a monk who had come to Ethiopia to convert Emperor Zara Yaqob and debated Abba Giyorgis several times on religious matters ; ( Wallis Budge may have misremembered James Bruce's statement about Abba Giyorgis's opponent in that religious debate, " We are not informed of the name of Abba George's antagonist, but he is thought to have been a Venetian painter, who lived many years after in Abyssinia, and, it is believed, died there " -- explicitly identifying him as Brancaleon in a footnote.

footnote and dated
Karl Jansen-Winkeln surmises in a footnote at the conclusion of Lange's paper that this new king should be dated to the first half of the 22nd Dynasty because his rule is attested in both Lower and Upper Egypt.

footnote and 30
Thompson remarks in a footnote, " I doubt that Attila could have fed an army of even 30, 000 men.
As a footnote in the weapon's long history, an M1934 was used in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi on 30 January 1948.
30, was published without a title but was known as the " War Sonata " among Medtner's friends ; a footnote " during the war 1914-1917 " appeared in the 1959 Collected Edition.
Edward Gibbon in footnote 4, Chapter 30, of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, adds:

footnote and January
( See footnote section below regarding Tommy Vance on KHJ in November 1965 and Radio Caroline South in January 1966.

footnote and 2007
One can verify this by checking rule 64. 2007 ( b )( 1 ) and footnote 137 in the 2007 CPNI order.
1955 ( No. 05-1126 ) ( 2007 ) ( citations, internal quotation marks and footnote omitted ).

footnote and King
In a letter to Lord Salisbury, the British Foreign Secretary, Phillips requested approval to invade Benin and depose the Oba, adding the following footnote: " I would add that I have reason to hope that sufficient ivory would be found in the King's house to pay the expenses incurred in removing the King from his stool.
Although the name Harlan Lattimore is now looked upon as a mere footnote in American popular music, there can be no denying his role as a pioneering African-American singer who established a style and role later filled by such musical luminaries as Billy Eckstine and Nat King Cole.

footnote and wrote
In his 1848 account of absolute temperature, Thomson wrote that " the conversion of heat ( or caloric ) into mechanical effect is probably impossible, certainly undiscovered " – but a footnote signalled his first doubts about the caloric theory, referring to Joule's " very remarkable discoveries ".
" Weston LaBarre made the observation that Frazer was " the last of the scholastics ", and wrote The Golden Bough " as an extended footnote to a line in Virgil he felt he did not understand.
McLuhan wrote: " I am pleased to think of my own book The Gutenberg Galaxy as a footnote to the observations of Innis on the subject of the psychic and social consequences, first of writing then of printing.
In a footnote in the decision, Judge Kearse wrote:
However, in his memoir A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson in New South Wales ", Tench wrote that he had never heard of the existence of smallpox among the French sailors 4, footnote.
In his review for The New York Times, A. O. Scott wrote, " Parsons himself might have written a surreal, funny-sad ballad about the aftermath of his own death, but Grand Theft Parsons is little more than a surreal anecdote, told in too much detail and without enough soul or imagination to make anything more than a footnote to a legend ".
In addition to her autobiography, China Eggs, and three dramatic sketches ( the latter published in 2011 by the Gallery of Surrealism, New York, in the book called Kay Sage: the Biographical Chronology and Four Surrealist One-Act Plays-see footnote no 1. below ), Sage wrote several books of poetry, all but one in French.
As biographer Thomas N. Baker wrote, Willis is today only referred to as a footnote in relation to other authors.
" In a footnote, he wrote: " It should be added that the armistice agreements of 1949 expressly preserved the territorial claims of all parties and did not purport to establish definitive boundaries between them.

footnote and out
In his Logical Investigations, Husserl mentions Frege only twice, once in a footnote to point out that he had retracted three pages of his criticism of Frege's The Foundations of Arithmetic, and again to question Frege's use of the word Bedeutung to designate " reference " rather than " meaning " ( sense ).
The exact nature of the " re-discovery " has been somewhat debated: De Vries published first on the subject, mentioning Mendel in a footnote, while Correns pointed out Mendel's priority after having read De Vries's paper and realizing that he himself did not have priority.
In this same paper a footnote mentioned an op-amp design by a student that would turn out to be quite significant.
Alexander VII's Apostolic Constitution Sollicitudo Omnium Ecclesiarum laid out the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in terms almost identical to those utilized by Pope Pius IX when he issued his infallible definition Ineffabilis Deus and the former work is cited in footnote 11 of the latter.
* The asterisk is used to call out a footnote, especially when there is only one on the page.
Instead he leaves a footnote to himself pointing out his intention on detailing things more in a future revision.
In the novel World War Z by Max Brooks, an expandable pistol for use against zombies is called the " Meg "; a footnote points out that it is named after the Megatron toy.
In a written answer to Jim Allister the Northern Ireland health minister Edwin Poots disclosed that 394 abortions were carried out in Northern hospitals for the period 2005 / 06 to 2009 / 10 with the footnote that reasons for abortions were not gathered centrally.
A few women have successfully reached a state of equality, and Beauvoir, in a footnote, singles out the example of Clara and Robert Schumann.
Such a manuscript was subsequently produced, some say concocted, by a Franciscan, and Erasmus, true to his word, added the Comma to his 1522 edition, but with a lengthy footnote setting out his suspicion that the manuscript had been prepared expressly to confute him.
Had it not been for Colt making the rather surprising decision in 1987 to bring out their Delta Elite pistol — a 10mm Auto version of the Government Model — the cartridge might have sunk into obsolescence, becoming an obscure footnote in firearms history.
Regretting the apparent inevitability that these distinctive boats would be relegated to the status of a forgotten footnote to Australia ’ s seafaring history and vanish into obscurity, a few dedicated people sought out and restored, from the late 1970s onwards, the remaining original couta boats that were either still afloat or propped up in backyards along the coast.
This does not rule out advertisements made in a foreign language: it is sufficient to provide a translation in a footnote.
However, in studies carried out after the clinical efficacy of cyclophosphamide was demonstrated, phosphoramide mustard proved to be cytotoxic in vitro ( footnote omitted ), but to have a low therapeutic index in vivo.
The footnote further claimed that Hambros had " bailed Winston Churchill out of bankruptcy in 1912 ".
The Constitution sets out a multitude of basic assertions ( unfortunately because of last minute changes to the constitution, most of the footnote references below to specific articles in the constitution are inaccurate ):
As pointed out by the editors in a footnote at the bottom of page 400 of Volume 10 of the Collected works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, it is now beyond doubt that " gunpowder came to the Arabs through India from China, that they ( the Arabs ) brought it ( gunpowder ) through Spain to Europe along with firearms.

footnote and print
According to the footnote of the undefinability theorem ( Satz I ) of the 1936 paper, the theorem and the sketch of the proof were added to the paper only after the paper was sent to print.

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