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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 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.
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 more
In their 2002 paper ( which has been cited more than 280 times ), a footnote on the " Cardassian term " states:
The reformation of the Legislative Council is often left as a footnote in the Territory's history-a mere part of the process that led to the more fundamental constitutional government in 1966-and the 1950 constitution was in fact always envisaged as a temporary measure.
A somewhat odd footnote is that even though only half as many Higgins boats were produced, far more survive ( seven hulls, 3 of which have been restored to their World War II configuration ), than of the more numerous Elco boats, thus seemingly demonstrating the superior construction of the Higgins boat.
Not an actual ' story ' in itself ( there is no plot or action ), Valaquenta is more a ' listing ' — a kind of expanded footnote giving ' personal ' details attached to each of the major divine characters of Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
For example, while Gaston Leval does admit that the collectives imposed a ' work discipline ' that was ' more strict ' than that of the former capitalist owners, he then restricts this comment to a mere footnote.
Instead he leaves a footnote to himself pointing out his intention on detailing things more in a future revision.
Their three children include the eldest son Octave, an intelligent but feckless ladies ' man ( featured as the principal character of two later novels in the cycle, Pot-Bouille ( 1882 ) and Au Bonheur des Dames ( 1883 ), but here little more than a footnote ), as well as the quiet and introverted younger son Serge and the mentally-handicapped daughter Desirée.
The comic novel The Return of Reginald Perrin, by David Nobbs, contains the following footnote: " Note: It is believed that this book mentions Godalming more than any other book ever written, including A Social, Artistic and Economic History of Godalming by E.
Barbero comments that the incident would be little more than a footnote in scholarship were it not for controversy in German circles due to Nationalistic sentiment during World War II in Germany.
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 ".
Nono took strong exception, and informed Stockhausen that it was " incorrect and misleading, and that he had had neither a phonetic treatment of the text nor more or less differentiated degrees of comprehensibility of the words in mind when setting the text " ( footnote in Stockhausen 1964, 49 ).
From a historical perspective, Taichang's reign by nature of its short time span amounts to nothing more than a footnote in Ming history.
Even if someone someday produces a photo of No. 21 in flight on August 14, 1901, it will be nothing more than a footnote, a curious anomaly in the history of aviation.
In these instances, the more literal rendering is indicated in a footnote.
Skeptics argue that evidence would suggest that the Bavarian Illuminati was nothing more than a curious historical footnote since there is no evidence that the Illuminati survived its suppression in 1785.
A forgotten performer today to most, and little more than a footnote to the average OTR radio fan, Penner was a national craze in 1933-34.
Were it not for the death of amateur explorer and treasure hunter Adolph Ruth, the story of the Lost Dutchman's mine would have likely been little more than a footnote in Arizona history as one of hundreds of " lost mines " rumored to be in the American West.
To suggest that all of Western literature is no more than a footnote to the writings of ancient Greece is an exaggeration, but it is nevertheless true that the Greek world of thought was so far-ranging that there is scarcely an idea discussed today not already debated by the ancient writers.
footnote: It is also implied that there are many more undisplayed heroes in the League.
In the ensuing years, Linder was relegated to little more than a footnote in film history until 1963 when a Max Linder compilation film titled Laugh with Max Linder premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was theatrically released.
In a footnote the Historian described Fifth Army intelligence summaries in July, which stressed the strength of the German defences on the plateau, that the Germans were building more defences there than on the rest of the front and that the assembly areas of the German Eingreif divisions were behind the plateau and Broodseinde – Passchendaele ridge.
The translator explains in a footnote in the Foreword, " Logically, of course, Huizinga is correct ; but as English prepositions are not governed by logic I have retained the more euphonious ablative in this sub-title.

footnote and recent
Topp and Martin Hamilton of Kew Gardens compiled the most recent checklist of vegetation in 2009, which can be found at this footnote.
Meyer, however, did refer to both as “ serious ” thinkers, a Meyer footnote even conceded Kirk “ in recent years ” had been more supportive of freedom, and he called Kirk ’ s views on freedom itself “ excellent ”.
There is also a recent English transliteration of Drukpa Kargyud Ngondro written by HH Shakya Rinchen, the 9th Jey Khenpo of Bhutan, titled " The Chariot of Liberation to the Vajra Abode " with detailed footnote and important commentaries by HH Jey Tenzin Dondup, the 69th Supreme Lord Abbot of Bhutan.

footnote and book
Further, another Dravidian linguist Bhadriraju Krishnamurti in his book Dravidian Languages ( Krishnamurti 2003: p. 2, footnote 2 ) states,
" While not explained in the book, a footnote of the original radio scripts explains that " just before arriving ( on Earth ) he registered his new name officially at the Galactic Nomenclaturoid Office, where they had the technology to unpick his old name from the fabric of space / time and thread the new one in its place, so that to all intents and purposes his name had always been and would always be Ford Prefect.
* Women and Power in the Middle Ages: Political Aspects of Medieval Queenship PDF of an article from an unknown book, lacks footnote information.
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.
* The quotation in footnote 3 is from Irving Lowens and Allen P. Britton, " The Easy Instructor ( 1798 – 1831 ): A history and bibliography of the first shape note tune book ," Journal of Research in Music Education, I ( Spring 1953 ), 32.
Two years later, in a review of Dewey's book A Common Faith ( 1934 ), Niebuhr was surprisingly calm and respectful towards Dewey's " religious footnote " on his then large body of educational and pragmatic philosophy.
The phrase was popularized by Peter Drucker as the title of Chapter 12 in his book The Age of Discontinuity, And, with a footnote in the text, Drucker attributes the phrase to economist Fritz Machlup and its origins to the idea of " scientific management " developed by Frederick Winslow Taylor.
" Charles Glass questions the attribution of the quote to Nasrallah, noting that both the footnote in Saad-Ghorayeb's book and her original dissertation instead attribute the quote to an interview she conducted with a Hezbollah member of the Lebanese Parliament, Muhammad Fneish.
One of the leading French Bailiffs of the Military Order of Malta, who had studied the Russian tradition provided a footnote in his book ; " Nevertheless, the Tsars have exceptionally authorised the eldest sons of the descendants of hereditary commanders to wear the decorations.
A page footnote in some editions says that soon after the book was published, the difference between 6-day taxicab licences ( not allowed to trade on Sundays ) and 7-day taxicab licences ( allowed to trade on Sundays ) was abolished and the taxicab licence fee was much reduced.
The joke appears in a 1978 book ( A New Look at Love, by Elaine Hatfield and G. William Walster, p. 75 ), citing an earlier source ( footnote 19, Chapter 5 ).
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.
Nat Tate also appears in Any Human Heart, also by Boyd, with a wry footnote to the 1998 book.
Christopher Hitchens describes the book as " unlikely even to rate a footnote in the history of piffle ".
The index of the same book has exactly one entry under the heading truth, and it refers to the following footnote:
" Sanders ' editor, Robert A. Collins, chides the reviewer with the footnote " Ignore Sanders ' uneasiness, which obviously stems from his difficulty in pegging the book's genre ; Stevie Crye is a marvelous book which transcends genre, as all the best of Bishop does.
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 ).
A footnote states " Sajer, author of The Forgotten Soldier, a book to which AC often turned, served on the Russian front for three years without relief ".
Williams, in 1993, acknowledged in a footnote in her book Sisters in the Wilderness, that Cone has modified exclusive language for the reprinting of his works and acknowledged the issues with the previous language.
The footnote appeared in the book when it was published, and a copy was circulated to every British Member of Parliament ; when Churchill was alerted, he instructed his solicitors to issue a writ for libel.
Of Podhoretz's Why We Were in Vietnam, one critic asserted that " Time and again the footnote for a crucial argument directs the reader to Guenter Lewy's America in Vietnam, a book whose historical objectivity, to put it mildly, is not accepted by all sides.
ISBN 0-201-14452-2. first edition of this well-known book only mentioned SEQUEL in a footnote.

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