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His love of folklore has romanticism in it, and he doesn't care much about the dollar-sign or the footnote.
Rachel footnote The media has been instrumental in pushing formal educational institutions to become savvier in their methods.
As a footnote, Lord Peter Wimsey has also been included by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as a member of the Wold Newton family ; and Laurie R. King's detective character Mary Russell meets up with Lord Peter at a party in the novel A Letter of Mary.
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 their 2002 paper ( which has been cited more than 280 times ), a footnote on the " Cardassian term " states:
The implication in Justice Black's footnote that secular humanism is a religion has been seized upon by religious opponents of the teaching of evolution, who have made the argument that teaching evolution amounts to teaching a religious idea.
Because of its " graphic " nature, this tale has at times been translated incompletely, as in John Payne's translation, where Alibech's sexual awakening is left untranslated and is accompanied with this footnote: " The translators regret that the disuse into which magic has fallen, makes it impossible to render the technicalities of that mysterious art into tolerable English ; they have therefore found it necessary to insert several passages in the original Italian.
Field J. said ( a footnote has been included in the body of the text, indicated by "( 1 )"):
" ( Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, and Jerome Friedman, co-authors of The Elements of Statistical Learning in their Preface to the Second Edition have a footnote which reads: " On the Web, this quote has been widely attributed to both Deming and Robert W. Hayden ; however Professor Hayden told us that he can claim no credit for this quote, and ironically we could find no ' data ' confirming Deming actually said this.
Additionally, in one of his many drafts, in a footnote on Big Daddy's action in the third act, Williams deems Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a " play which says only one affirmative thing about ' Man's Fate ': that he has it still in his power not to squeal like a pig but to keep a tight mouth about it.
This historical footnote has become a significant component of the town's identity and is commemorated by a plaque on Washington Street ( Highway 89 ).
The non-canonical 1981 footnote text of the Book of Mormon closely linked the concept of " skin of blackness " with that of " scales of darkness falling from their eyes ", suggesting that the LDS Church has interpreted both cases as being examples of figurative language.
Waugh also has a footnote in the history of reggae music.
* The last page of the letter has an extensive biographical footnote by the editor.
NASA has guidance for footnote usage in its historical documents.
A number ... make reference to places which can be identified as being the sites of the ancient towns .... he literature of the region has yet to be fully inventoried, much less analyzed ," and adds in a footnote: " Unfortunately, most of these publications have had little circulation outside of the folk opera troupes for which they were intended.
The register machine has, for a memory external to its finite-state machinean unbounded ( cf: footnote | countable and unbounded ) collection of discrete and uniquely labelled locations with unbounded capacity, called " registers ".
The index of the same book has exactly one entry under the heading truth, and it refers to the following footnote:
But in 1864 Brasseur published his French translation of Diego de Landa's recently recovered 1556 ethnographic manuscript, which decisively rejected the notion of Mayan circumcision, and in a footnote he acknowledged there had probably been a " mistake ", an admission that never found its way into the English-language literature although modern ethnography has long since understood the nature of these rituals.
A modern day interpretation, which has no historical foundation that can be found in the footnote, is that for Arizmendi this was also a national symbol of Puerto Rico by joining his country and God in his heart Arizmendi's statement may have inspired the seizure in 1810 of all ecclesiastical stipends by the royal treasury, but most likely it was the end of the Situado from Mexico the same year.
Justice Black's use of the term " secular humanism " in his footnote has been seized upon by some religious groups, such as those supporting causes such as teaching creationism in schools, as a " finding " that any secular or science-based activity is, in fact, religion.
Baghetti's Championship debut win has secured him a footnote in Formula One history, as he became the only driver to have won his first three Formula One races, starting with two non-championship Grand Prix races in Italy.
This is explained in a footnote that although he is included in Nabil's list provided in The Dawn-breakers, the incomplete list provided by al-Karbalá ' í al-Qatíl has Mullá Muhammad-i-Mayáma ' í in his place.

footnote and led
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.
If a storm ever reached the magnitude that might otherwise have led to retirement, the storm would be listed with the retired names with a footnote indicating the Greek letter would still be available for future storms.
In a footnote, Turner was the man who introduced Josiah Wedgwood to Thomas Bentley in Liverpool, a friendship which led to the formation of the company that produced the famous pottery.
As a footnote in the overall settlement of the Franco-German conflict, which was dating back to the Napoleonic Wars, to the creation of the European Union and the process of European integration, the territorial dispute over control of the Saarland was one of the last between member states and even led to the European flag being given a politically neutral ring of twelve stars rather than the originally proposed 15 ( one of which was to represent a nominally independent Saar ).

footnote and many
But otherwise Harthacnut is treated as a mere footnote in the line of monarchs, while there are many observations on Cnut.
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.
In a Bloomberg story on the closing of JWM Partners an investment adviser said that, " For many investors, John Meriwether is by now just another hedge-fund manager ," and that " LTCM ’ s infamy was a big story in 1998, but the events of 2008 might finally relegate LTCM and 1998 to footnote status .”
Distinguishing the many fantaisies is made easier, however, because Couperin would frequently provide the date, and sometimes the place of composition in a footnote.
) Although there are still many questions about al-Bayoumi and Basnan, the 9 / 11 Commission Report asserts, in footnote 122, that the hijackers al-Midhar and al-Hazmi did not receive any funding from them: " We have found no evidence that Saudi Princess Haifa al Faisal provided any funds to the conspiracy, either directly or indirectly .".
footnote: It is also implied that there are many more undisplayed heroes in the League.
In a footnote to the action, the pigeon " Red Cock " which brought news of the engagement to the authorities was stuffed upon his death and was mounted in the Thomas Crisp display at Lowestoft town hall for many years before being reportedly relocated to a museum in South Kensington.
It now remains little more than a historical footnote, with many Web developers not even being aware of its existence.
Long regarded by many Americans as a failed settlement or a historical footnote, Jamestown's contributions were brought into sharper focus.
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 scholars
A footnote in the New American Bible says: “ Some scholars take the call be eunuchs for the sake of heaven to be meant for those who have been divorced by their spouses and who have refused to enter into another marriage ” ( p. 1041 ).

footnote and Point
In a footnote to a poem titled Speech to the Western Indians, ( published 1813 ) Arent DePeyster, British commandant at Fort Michilimackinac from 1774 to 1779, noted that " Baptist Point de Saible " was " handsome ", " well educated ", and " settled in Eschecagou ".

footnote and du
In one footnote he calls du Cange " our sure and indefatigable guide in the Middle Ages and Byzantine history.
He plagiarizes a term paper on Les Assassins des Fauteuils Roulants ( found in footnote 304 ), which features the details of the deadly Jeu du Prochain Train.
" The footnote reads: " Il faut noter ici que le terme de français canadien avait autrefois un sens plus restreint, désignant le français du Québec et les variétés qui s ' y rattachent directement, d ' où l ' emploi à cette époque de canadianisme pour parler d ' un trait caractéristique du français du Québec.

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