Similar words: foot, afoot, on foot, footle, football, barefoot, footing, foothold. Meaning: n. a printed note placed below the text on a printed page. v. add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments.
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31. Drawn to the subject via a footnote, McKillop did some literary detective work to uncover Deeks's story.
32. In view of the Warc footnote, this statement seems to have been economical with the truth.
33. It is decorously relegated to a footnote, but will be read with glee by his detractors.
34. The data collection schedule will be attached following the footnote reference list.
35. The asterisk refers to a footnote.
36. Dagger: Dagger-shaped symbol used asf footnote reference mark.
37. Be sure to footnote both argument and evidentiary citations.
38. Use standard footnote conventions, giving full bibliographic information for all sources you cite.
39. The footnote, for instance, that the white supremacist website stormfront.org temporarily went dead on 5 November, the day after the election, because it was so inundated with requests for membership.
40. The Citation Index can also be thought of as a footnote tracking system.
41. Dagger: Dagger - shaped symbol used asf footnote reference mark . Usually follows the asterisk in order of use.
42. Index not allowed in footnote endnote , header , footer, or annotation.
43. You may have noticed in your Wimsatt essay that there is a footnote to somebody named Joel Spingarn who wrote an essay called "The New Criticism" in 1924.
44. A tiny asterisk conducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page.
45. Hence, from the point of view of countries with surplus labour, Keynesianism is only a footnote to neoclassicism-albeit a long, important and fascinating footnote.
46. To view the text of a footnote or endnote, double - click the note's reference mark.
47. This seems to be co - ordination of EU member states as a footnote.
48. If you also note there are some little words, it's certainly in the New Revised Standard Version, the letter footnote numbers.
49. After John Tyler earned the vice presidency on the strength of a campaign slogan that tacked him on as an postscript — "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" — his fate as a historical footnote seemed likely.
50. Asterisk: Reference mark used in the text to indicate a footnote.
51. The asterisk after " Reduced to $ 1.95 " refers to a footnote reading " Today only. "
52. The footnote to your Norton here suggests that the gazebo is a summerhouse and by extension it's quite an extension the nationalist movement, and then,[Sentencedict.com] "even the whole temporal world."
53. The information you need is given in Chapter V, Section 1, Footnote 3, pages 189 - 190.
54. Jeremy Bentham, for example, proposed replacing the phrase "law of nations" with "international law" in an important footnote in his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1780).
55. You entered multiple destinations for a page, line, footnote, endnote, or annotation.
56. Footnote called itself a "Facebook for the deceased". The company is launching profiles of 80 million dead folks today, based on public information skimmed from Social Security Administration records.
56. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
57. To figure that out, one has to read lower in the footnote, which says that referral-fee revenues 'have minimal corresponding direct cost of revenue.'
58. Table not allowed in footnote endnote , header, footer, annotation, or text box.
59. Often information located in an application note table footnote can provide clarifying information on the best approach for implementing a specific function within a specific part in a family.
60. Index not allowed in footnote, endnote, header , footer, or comment.
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