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"footnote" Definitions
  1. an extra piece of information that is given at the bottom of a page, below the main text
  2. an event or person that may be remembered but only as something/somebody that is not important

766 Sentences With "footnote"

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His bleeding hand is a footnote on a footnote on a footnote of history as, in the foreground, the vital machinery of government continues to rust from non-use.
He was an replacement umpire working home plate, a footnote to a job that, under most normal circumstances, is also a footnote.
It's a piece of history that was really reduced to a footnote — the writer found it literally as a footnote in the biography of Sitting Bull.
Footnote for history While Trump and Netanyahu used the UN resolution to make a statement about the future, the Obama administration was constructing a footnote for history.
"Justice Thomas' footnote ... displays more heat than light," Ginsburg wrote.
But Flynt is merely a footnote to Hefner's epic saga.
As a footnote, Singhal would eventually leave Google for Uber.
Even in Minnesota, it became a footnote in midcentury history.
" He added a footnote to that ... "Message sent with love.
Gordon is a heavily used mental footnote in my life.
A mere footnote in the diabolical escapades of Suge Knight.
Evenwel seemed destined to be a footnote in legal history.
To donor states, summer activities may seem a trivial footnote.
Until then, licensing had been a footnote at Boise State.
He also said the shutdown rated a footnote in history.
It is a question that Justice Alito's footnote hardly answers.
Now, Jobs's interest in TV is only a historical footnote.
That meant it wasn't a historical footnote; it was alive.
A footnote to the tart's family history held the key.
Sandy shared what he called a "revised footnote" in response.
The footnote in the Trinity Lutheran case was extremely odd.
The document contains a footnote saying it is not verbatim.
A footnote explains the United States is reviewing its policies.
"He wasn't a footnote in our history," Mr. Cameron said.
The skin study "was kind of a footnote," he said.
They're more than just a footnote in the PlayStation story.
Footnote acknowledging the passing of some 2007 vernacular: RIP "hee hee".
As in Tolkien, there's narrative within narrative spilling from every footnote.
It was a footnote in the president's latest personal financial disclosure.
And Moody's could add a footnote to ratings citing its admission.
"If Congress doesn't pass that, then everything else is a footnote."
Oh, and important footnote: Chris Pratt is up for the gig.
Teyana Taylor deserves more than being a footnote to the conversation.
A key footnote involves the deeply personal nature of the project.
Apple doesn't have the same footnote for its simply "black" color.
Nor does RT, during its broadcasts, carry a footnote: Russian agent.
Read more here to understand why this "footnote" is so important.
But, if nothing else, Ray Chapman did not die a footnote.
I can read the driest footnote and find gold in it.
But Gurriel's actions in Game 3 turned Reddick into a footnote.
Instead, the President gave this critical scientific endeavor a mere footnote.
One famous example is a footnote in Virginia Pharmacy Board v.
Most put it as a footnote in their 2020 outlook reports.
I think it&aposs page 328, footnote 181 he focuses on that.
But internally, Hughes will continue to be dismissed as a historical footnote.
And then the most batshit Oscar trivia footnote ever thanks to envelopegate?
Maqdisi's Mosul of prosperity and tranquility seems like a very old footnote.
Flub one or more, and you risk becoming a footnote of folly.
Be happy as a footnote in the sprawling epic of the internet.
Yes, she also blamed herself, but it felt more like a footnote.
" They could add a footnote, four words long: "We're bigger than you.
The last footnote would have implications for every kind of asylum claim.
We were an aside—a footnote in the movement for transgender lives.
He and Ms. Avila have their history, and a footnote in history.
The man with the British mustache reads a footnote from the book.
The Parliament raid on Tuesday was an embarrassing footnote to the event.
Jerry adds as a footnote that he has now fired his team.
What does this footnote to theater history still have to tell us?
But November's debate had the curious distinction of feeling like a footnote.
The footnote did not appear in the final version of the report.
It was an odd footnote to the Alabama Senate race Tuesday night.
Otherwise, A Bug's Life is but a quirky footnote in Pixar's catalog.
" A footnote clarifies that this can "include the help of the sacraments.
Two justices—Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas—wrote separately to criticise footnote 3.
According to a footnote, the other three have not consented to be plaintiffs.
Biden's 237 campaign is now a footnote; Jackson's would help shape the party.
Kaufman: I hated it, because it proved what a little footnote I am.
A newly unredacted footnote in the report, however, said the officer was mistaken.
I don't even know that I would give the results there a footnote.
As a footnote here… a "good" idea doesn't just mean a cool concept.
In a footnote, Band says it boiled down to him making the ask.
Each footnote contains more information than is needed to write a Ph.D. thesis.
They deserve to be more than just a footnote in someone else's story.
Nile Rodgers maybe (probably) would be a footnote in his own coke dream.
The 9th Circuit opinion, for example, mentioned the presidential tweets in a footnote.
At this, I made a mental footnote: Emily V. Gordon probably wrote that.
The footnote clarifying the damages Waymo is seeking is noted in full below.
Each an unduplicated original, they're more than a footnote to Vander Meer's record.
Jamaal Wilkes's 21-point effort in the win was relegated to a footnote.
Yeah, just learning about rum history I thought it was an interesting footnote.
These details should appear in a footnote to the financial statements, he said.
"It's, at best, a historical footnote, and, at worst, laugh-fodder," Straka said.
Ethics violations, for all their outrage, may well prove to be a footnote.
However, Robart added a footnote saying he might reconsider if the outbreak worsened.
"Proving Up" takes that tiny footnote and enlarges it into horror and heartbreak.
So this first production here since 1936 is something of a historical footnote.
The racial component he relegates to a few short sentences (and a footnote).
As Gillibrand's campaign fades into a footnote, it's worth considering what she represented.
"The footnote to it is, my uncle had two daughters," Mr. Christie said.
The ordeal adds another footnote to the epilogue of the mafia's golden age.
But even that was a footnote on a day that belonged to Tanaka.
That change comes with a worrisome footnote for auto workers around the world.
The suspension is the latest unwanted footnote to Harvey's career with the Mets.
The standoff over a new helmet will be a footnote by season's end.
The Ducati name is almost a footnote on the side of the tank.
It's too often used only to footnote some voiceover or establish a setting.
But there was an important footnote to the message: stick to responsible policies.
Not many companies can turn a $2.7 billion fine into a financial footnote.
That was the biggest event of the year, and now it's a footnote.
"Justice Ginsburg's dissent from this holding makes little sense," Thomas wrote in one footnote.
Savchuk was arrested and became a precautionary footnote in the history of nuclear security.
As a footnote, prior to the acquisition, Just Eat owned an 8 percent stake.
According to a footnote, James D. Atterholt of Florida created the fund on Dec.
We're accustomed to hearing positives first and only then a brief footnote on negatives.
The government first disclosed the identification change in a footnote to its filing Friday.
The San Antonio forward is having a pantheon season, and he's also a footnote.
But it's hard to imagine Clinton becoming a historical footnote from this point forward.
Fortunately my Bible had a footnote to Pslam 34: Taste and see isn't literal.
The line "we are already human!" comes with a footnote, which says "not yet".
He did so in a four-line throwaway gesture and a one-line footnote.
Editorial New York's primary has rarely been more than a footnote in presidential history.
In a footnote, prosecutors say there are more contacts not mentioned in the filing.
Lehman is a footnote to the fraud and scandal of bad federal housing policy.
In the toolbar at the top of the document, select "Insert" and then "Footnote."
And so in the theater world, it was comic books that were the footnote.
A footnote attributed this information to Bothli's business plan and interviews with unidentified individuals.
They are doomed to be no more than a footnote in that great book.
He is no more than a footnote to Deen's obsession with the Gun Merchant.
So the footnote doesn't even speak for a majority of the nine-member court.
Too successful to be called a mistake, it was written off as a footnote.
" In a footnote to the 1989 edition, he wrote, "Computers are increasingly tied together.
I know exactly what the footnote says," Gowdy said on CBS' "Face the Nation.
Too successful to be called a mistake, it was written off as a footnote.
In a footnote, Ginsburg referred to the "undue burden" language in the 1992 Casey v.
JARRETT: And in fact, on page 159 of my book, I recite the exact footnote.
A footnote said the top two Democrats in the House did not endorse the request.
Instead, it's about people who are barely more than a footnote in the bigger story.
There followed 10 empty lines with quote marks indicating missing text, and an explanatory footnote.
But that's a minor footnote compared to what happened as Lynch crossed the goal line.
Allegations of sexual misconduct have long been treated as a proverbial footnote for important men.
Right now, Google's nascent interest in tracking your newborn's bowel movements is a relative footnote.
In a footnote, it acknowledged that this was a change in the federal government's position.
It's just like a footnote, and it's totally different from anything else on the album.
And it will always serve as much more than a minor footnote in his story.
If she succeeds in this, it will be one more improbable footnote to Mazurenko's life.
In terms of magnitude, everything Trump proposes that isn't the tax plan is a footnote.
The rest is just a footnote, especially when you compare iOS 211 to iOS 212.
Footnote 67, which comes after the word "chance", meanwhile, doesn't even appear in this piece.
Crittenden, who served twice in the 19th century, is a mere footnote in American history.
Footnote: The results are grouped by demographic -- not a reflection of any one tax return.
The timetable for moving the embassy became a charged footnote to Mr. Trump's landmark decision.
With tropes like that, you might see the Tarantino oeuvre as a footnote to Corbucci's.
But all of that was a footnote to the four-quarter statement by Notre Dame.
By the time the election comes around, the Mueller report will be but a footnote.
It was an interesting footnote we learned while researching how ISIS built its hacker division.
The transcript contained a footnote that said it was not "verbatim," and it contained ellipses.
"Donald Trump is going to be a footnote in her political career," Mr. Sellers predicted.
To whatever extent Masha Leon was a historical footnote, her own exodus had barely begun.
"His arguments depend on his status as the sitting president," Marrero wrote in a footnote.
"China is not just a footnote to what we're dealing with with Russia," Thornton said.
Such a performance effectively turned the "$2.7 billion fine into a financial footnote," Daisuke writes.
They said Mr. Tillman's had "incorrectly described" the evidence in a footnote in his brief.
As I said at the hearing, footnote 43 of my opinion in Seven-Sky v.
" Justice, he added, "is not about abstract legal theory, nor some footnote in a dusty casebook.
A number of passages, including the infamous "footnote 351," drew ire from more conservative Catholic clergy.
It's been a funky journey for a funky automaker, but it's no mere aberration or footnote.
Screamo very easily could've died off and become a mere footnote in the history of hardcore.
Forrest concluded with a long footnote lamenting how a 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Gelboim v.
We know this because the document itself says so, in a footnote on the first page.
To men, this is sort of an amusing historical footnote, but to women it was alienating.
Unattainable pricing and inadequate battery life consigned the UMPC to the status of a historical footnote.
In some cases, descriptions of the app's data collection power were included in merely a footnote.
Also what's this footnote on the iPhone 7's dedicated page about the jet black phone?
"Hillary Clinton is a footnote in history," Glenn Thrush declared in Politico right after the election.
Clinton's lifetime of political achievements and failures ensure that she'll be anything but a historical footnote.
"China is not just a footnote to what we&aposre dealing with with Russia," Thornton said.
It was later revealed to be heroin, the judge said in a footnote to the ruling.
"I don't know that Denim Delinquent will ever be anything more than a footnote." muses Parrett.
Every facet of Han Solo is given a footnote—every surprise and enigma is given cause.
For one thing, in terms of lost gas tax revenue, EVs are a blip, a footnote.
The series also features film screenings, including one of "A Footnote in Ballet History?" on Tuesday.
The list and video do omit some of the glorious footnote road types that still exist.
" • And a footnote reads: "This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of topics.
It was a footnote to an article about the success of the "Iron Man" opening weekend.
And if you're not doing that, your product ends up being just a footnote in history.
Damnation, love, redemption, joy: Dance can express aspects of these, but here seems peripheral, a footnote.
" In fact, a footnote in the document specifically cautions that it is "not a verbatim transcript.
Duffey asked Sandy that day about the footnote, which is a device used to freeze funding.
The footnote is the technical device officials at the budget office used to pause the funding.
To the world, the British handover of Hong Kong might seem only a footnote to history.
Most designers might have mixed feelings about their clothes becoming a footnote in a bigger event.
Unless Trump does something so ungodly that being impeached will just look like a footnote. Shudder.
The earliest Champions League qualifiers are often a forgotten footnote of the world's richest club competition.
After omitting it from his 2017 form, he listed it in a footnote the following year.
"A President's confidentiality interests may sometimes be overridden over his objection," she added in a footnote.
The BlackBerry brand is best known now as a footnote in the history of mobile computing.
" That note arrived with its own (somewhat redundant) footnote: "Do not apply excessive pressure to it.
" At the bottom of the page, an explanatory footnote reads, "UNICEF is issuing this blank statement.
The investigation into Mr. Fahmy began in late November, according to a footnote to the report.
I think, if Dolan consented to a trade that would have brought Lowry to New York, and DeRozan followed him out of Toronto shortly thereafter in a full-scale rebuild authored by Ujiri, DeRozan would have been mostly a franchise footnote, although a well-liked footnote.
"This case involves express discrimination based on religious identity with respect to playground resurfacing," the footnote reads.
Today Guy Callendar is a historical footnote, but tomorrow he will have a chapter of his own.
Is Garfield's G-mail destined to be an oddity barely registering as a footnote in internet history?
Over his next half century in public service, Biden's experience as a public defender became a footnote.
But then the footnote cautions that that meaning shouldn't "mitigate" the importance of what is being said.
While the overbanked may be viewed as an interesting footnote in the current environment, this will change.
Interesting footnote to all of this: I asked if these augmented reality features were built using ARCore.
If they wish to disclose a discounted number as well, they can do so in a footnote.
But in a footnote, Justice Kagan offers a quick-witted retort to her fellow Obama appointee's reading.
" In a footnote that outraged traditionalists, he added that "this can include the help of the sacraments.
In a footnote, the company said that operating profit there fell 27 percent, to 1.2 billion euros.
He became another footnote in his brother's legal proceedings after Jeffrey died in jail on August 10.
"In Woodward's account, the scandal is reduced to little more than a footnote," Suebsaeng and Resnick report.
As the night dragged on, that proved to be only a footnote in a topsy-turvy game.
"It's surreal to be a footnote to this story," she added, on the way to the theatre.
This larger story helps emphasize just how much of a footnote suffrage has been in our curriculum.
On Baseball Long before he became their summer savior, J.A. Happ was a footnote in Yankees history.
Mr. Trump repaid Mr. Cohen $100,001 to $250,000 in 2017, according to a footnote in the filing.
"This case involves express discrimination based on religious identity with respect to playground resurfacing," the footnote read.
In between, you've got something like an epilogue to summer and another thing that's like winter's footnote.
But it's basically a footnote or retread of the movie which melted everyone's heart 12 years ago.
Somehow I stumbled on Jimmy Durante here, so this can be the coincidental footnote to these clues.
Mr. Sessions's memo explicitly mentioned Mr. Holder's 2013 directive in a footnote and rescinded it effective immediately.
Sure enough, the liability was reported in a footnote, dated May 15, 2018, and signed by Trump.
But in another footnote from a recent Riot filing, there is no longer a mention of them.
Instead, it was essentially a footnote in Snap's 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In the report Mr Haradinaj is mentioned only in a footnote but Hashim Thaci, Kosovo's president, is prominent.
Once a small footnote buried within user Settings, there is now an entire page devoted to downloading data.
The judge's footnote leaves Hagens Berman with lodestar billings of only $2 million in the dealers' class action.
A 2008 New York Times article sheds a bit more light on this interesting footnote in Olympic history.
"A process for the re-establishment of ECA financing has been agreed and is ongoing," the footnote said.
Apple didn't explain the key fob issue in any more depth than it did in the footnote above.
The slow HDD on the base units is also something that shouldn't even be a footnote in 2016.
Remember: Apple included a footnote about how its Cycles Tracking feature should not be used as a contraceptive.
The dedication of Emma remains a footnote, and George IV, who died in 1830, is remembered as scoundrel.
In the past, Mr. Trump has treated the case as a footnote in the narrative of his career.
Ultimately, the footnote says, the businesses are projected to create 103,140 new jobs by the end of 2020.
"Rivera has been relegated to a footnote," said Mr. Planas, a former State House member and Rivera critic.
In the context of a long, controversial and undeniably successful career, this might only be a minor footnote.
The show brings up Holt's past frequently, but it's usually a footnote in the grand scheme of goofs.
Equally, it may end up being a footnote in the complex litigation, which could take years to unfold.
The fact that LA Pride is an LGBTQ is only mentioned as a footnote on the event's website.
That means the redaction of Footnote 43 had more to do with political embarrassment than with national security.
He also referred to the impeachment process, a point that is reduced to a footnote in his report.
"All available evidence indicates that Butina had interest in a graduate school education," prosecutors say in a footnote.
The Trump chapter of Johnson's long career seemed just a bizarre footnote when it happened in the 1990s.
If they don't, his Iowa performance may end up being nothing more than a happy footnote for Buttigieg.
Maybe with a footnote about his passion for pulling catfish out of the water with his bare hands.
Never mind a Wikipedia page—he does not even earn a footnote in sourcebooks on early black music.
That the birth process also produces a mother is a mere footnote to everyone but the mother herself.
And Buffy liked her, if not in a kissing way, and Xander liked her, with the same footnote.
That includes that two-page classified enclosure — except for one brief section and its accompanying footnote or footnotes.
The Birth of a Nation takes a deeper dive into a man too often relegated to footnote status.
Even though the app and platform survive to this day, Path is a footnote in social media history.
"I do not know why the President associates these servers with Ukraine," the whistleblower wrote in a footnote.
The majority responds, in a footnote no less, that this is of no proper concern to the Court.
Is Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies, the future or will this experiment gradually fade away like a historical footnote?
Every one of these people warrants a footnote, which the author provides, often implicating himself in losing touch.
The long-running footnote to this murder is that over 280 suspects have been investigated without any results.
In a footnote, they referenced a CNBC article that asserted the post could have violated the gag order.
Somehow, though, Trump's own endorsement of Strange ended up seeming like an unimportant footnote in the Alabama race.
They would probably prefer to get some credit in a footnote, but it's fundamentally not a big deal.
How incredible is it that for Lil Wayne a song this good barely rises to the level of footnote?
Wilson said in a footnote he has not found that reasonable jurors would "necessarily" view Musk's comments as factual.
Hoechstetter wonders if her experience becomes only a footnote now that Vance is seeking to put Weinstein behind bars.
That Malmo should be the Intertoto's all-time most successful side with 10 wins makes for a curious footnote.
I think the difference in the Philippines and Facebook has ... It's in the footnote in one of their disclosures.
He fought in a time when heavyweights ruled the sports world, yet he's a footnote among the boxing greats.
Many doctors, "educated over the past fifty years, only saw endometriosis as a footnote in a textbook," Norman writes.
They are the blocks upon which the UFC was built, even as they're worthy of their own extended footnote.
Rather, it was encouraged by a footnote in an unpublished "guidance" document that the Justice Department refuses to release.
"Special circumstance," the statement explains in a footnote, refer to students who are receiving academic credit for their internship.
"Life only avails, not the having lived" — perhaps the fishing harbor would provide a good footnote to Emerson's observation.
But if he wants to be something more than a historical footnote, something more memorable, this is his opportunity.
Fedcap's lawyers do the same, pointing out in a footnote that the company was deferring to Doe's preferred pronouns.
A footnote is meant to supplement textual information, usually on the same page as the subject matter being treated.
Announced in late 2012, the HSBC agreement was almost a footnote to the earlier fallout from the mortgage crisis.
For the better part of the past two years, Catholics around the world have been fighting over a footnote.
Giorgi Rtskhiladze told investigators "he was told the tapes were fake," according to a footnote in the Mueller report.
Democrats, however, point to a footnote in the 2009 article to argue that he was making a broader case.
And when you include non-binary folks in your event—don't add on folks as an addendum or footnote.
The Russian national, however, wasn't actually related to the Russian president, according to a footnote in the plea deal.
The ruling also features some of the strongest footnote game I can recall in a ruling from a Judge.
A viewer is included in the count if they complete 70% of the film, Netflix said in a footnote.
But while each Tampa Bay quarterback struggled, neither felt like more than a footnote in a Trubisky's breakout performance.
The new ruling directly addresses the prospect of mandatory shareholder arbitration only in a footnote on its final page.
Though the premature bracket release deflated the celebration, a topsy-turvy tournament would render that miscue a forgotten footnote.
While her fine art remains a footnote of neoclassicism, her legacy with giving these soldiers some honor is deeper.
" They added at the end of footnote 183: "The authors have advised Amazon on a variety of antitrust issues.
It's also quite damning that Barbara is treated as a footnote when she's a name partner of the firm.
When 85033 people are murdered in Chicago on a summer night, it is a footnote in the national news.
Justice Breyer concurred only in the judgment, so the footnote was not part of an opinion that he signed.
And Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch objected that the footnote narrowed the holding of the case unrealistically.
Yes, the painter Jessica Dismorr (1885-1939), generally speaking, has been a footnote in the history of English Modernism.
But that disclosure was essentially a footnote in its release of top political spenders across Facebook and Instagram. Rep.
That makes for a nice footnote in a deal that may have major implications in the 2017 baseball landscape.
But what is lost if one of the most recognizable features of football becomes a footnote to the game?
"I stand entirely behind the above footnote: behind every sentence, every phrase, every word and every syllable," he wrote.
Here is one example, of footnote #4: BAQUET If you were an owner, you would sign Colin Kaepernick, right?
It would be getting a lot of analytic energy, but [it] barely merits a footnote in the current climate.
And as Todd said, Dunkirk, in this film, becomes a footnote to a story intended to show Churchill's temerity.
And a footnote and we put it in our press release as well that-- we just didn't have the figures.
McCaffrey described the killing of one ambassador as unfortunate but only a "footnote" in the scope of the wider war.
He two-putt bogeyed the 22015th hole, but that turned out to be a footnote rather than a haunting collapse.
The company, a small footnote in the history of computing began issuing data processing systems in the early 1970's.
Zuckerberg doesn't want his legacy to include a footnote that claims that Facebook helped President Trump win the White House.
It was a footnote in Ellerin's life but the gossip magazines seized on the story of a pretty dead blonde.
Barrett and Garvey's article has a footnote dealing explicitly with abortion, but its implications for today are not entirely clear.
A newly unredacted footnote in the report says that physicians were not on hand at the black site, only assistants.
The Michigan basketball team arrived in Washington D.C. Thursday morning, around 9 AM, which is no longer a small footnote.
In the Western narrative of bisexuality, that period is, laughably enough for anyone who lived through it, a large footnote.
Yes, everyone knows about the ABC sitcom, but there's an interesting little Riverdale-related footnote in the Sabrina Spellman story.
In much smaller type, a footnote reveals that lung cancer patients taking Opdivo lived just 3.2 months longer than others.
Hodges, Scalia used a footnote to deliver quite the diss pointed squarely at Justice Anthony Kennedy's majority opinion's opening lines.
And the aluminium market has moved on, leaving the queue-premium dynamic as an interesting but ultimately unresolved historical footnote.
"The dissent seems to think that the repetition of these charges somehow makes them true," he wrote in a footnote.
She then suggested an alternative, which Gorsuch spurned in a footnote that concluded, "lawful ends do not justify unlawful means."
"I may end up as a footnote to history," Mr. Bechara joked about his Zelig-like presence at her side.
"FaceTime is a 'feature' of the iPhone and thus a component of the iPhone's cost," Koh said in a footnote.
When he was asked about footnote 351, shortly after "Amoris Laetitia" was published, he said that he couldn't remember it.
The iMac remains an industry-leading computer to this day, even if the Twentieth Anniversary Mac is mostly a footnote.
If the smartwatch can't eventually do something smarter and more useful than it does now, it risks becoming a footnote.
What I knew at the very least was that the term "nerd" rarely stood in its headline, deck, or footnote.
A footnote in the application describing the material's origins as political in nature was insufficient, Nunes and Grassley have argued.
They nickname him "Sneaky Pete," and he's almost a footnote in this prologue — until the thugs mention his real name.
Sounds like legislative history, but Justice Alito took pains to explain in a footnote why, in his estimation, it wasn't.
Finally, it's revealed that the one instance of an italicized love in his new book appears, smashingly, in a footnote.
You can't visit them, but they're an odd and interesting footnote in the area's long history with the oil industry.
That deal, executed by the Bush administration nearly 15 years ago, is a footnote to American histories of that era.
Walmsley's effort could have been just a footnote: another fast young hotshot brought to his knees by the legendary course.
But, alas, it will be relegated as a footnote in the history of unnecessary technology born in the 21st century.
The subject of whistle-blowers and how they were treated was relegated to a footnote in the 110-page report.
The court also included a footnote highlighting the fact that the last six presidents had voluntarily released their tax returns.
But attaching a footnote to block spending that the administration had already notified Congress was ready to go was not.
That jumps to 373 if you include the single footnote in Barr's summary and 101 if you count the title.
"Stephens's counsel indicates it is proper to refer to Stephens as 'she' and 'a woman,'" they write in a footnote.
But Grassley and Graham say a footnote in the warrant application revealing the "political" nature of the dossier was inadequate.
I often say that literature is the original internet — every allusion, footnote and reference is a hyperlink to another text.
Among the methods Douthat objects to most is Francis's decision to bury a proposed policy change in a single footnote.
The only notation in the decision citing Cruz's brief is in a footnote simply listing it alongside the many dozen others.
"The ROU Chief was aware of two instances in which the FBI invoked these procedures," a footnote in the report reads.
But given his legendary status, it's surprising how his homosexuality has appeared as little more than a footnote to his career.
A footnote suggests Mueller determined any interaction Trump may have had with Dowd about Flynn as confidential and protected by law.
In a funny historical footnote, Weissman worked with Okta CEO Todd McKinnon at Salesforce, in the days before Okta was started.
This MCC production, directed by Anne Kauffman and narrated by a man known as Footnote, stars Zachary Quinto and Robin Tunney.
In a footnote, Lynch rejected Lanier's contention that Forrest's reference to "Flash Boys" in her ruling may have tainted the outcome.
Most employees went about their business assuming Hillary Clinton would win, and Donald Trump would be relegated to a historical footnote.
In fact, privacy was a relative footnote in conversations Facebook had about the way it shared data, Solon and Farivar write.
"The Trust had no other assets, received no other contributions, and produced no income during the reporting period," the footnote said.
The footnote explains that the woman symbolizes the "wickedness" of Judah and it is being transported away from the Holy Land.
When we look back on the innovations of the early 21st century, online learning may not warrant more than a footnote.
Val, along with the other Pussycats, deserves to have more going on instead of just being a footnote in Archie's story.
" Page at one point even cited, with a footnote to a YouTube video, the popular Maroon 5 song "Harder to Breathe.
And what was the real significance of that footnote, the supposed lawyer error that landed us here in the first place?
The stakes of the game — and the tension that it carried down the stretch — largely relegated Trump's presence to a footnote.
As a footnote, it goes without saying that in this crazy world of politics, even losers win; at 12:01 a.m.
To its credit, the CBO explained how the larger number was arrived at in a footnote on its report's summary page.
In a footnote to the letter, the government attorneys signaled the June meeting may be grounds for denying future visa requests.
Prosecutors' brief in Farook does not even cite the Feng case by its name, referring to it only in a footnote.
We review "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," a footnote to the films based on J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books.
Additional information related to Section IVNote: This section begins with a classified body of text and includes an associated classified footnote.
Tolstedt declined, on advice of counsel, to be interviewed as part of the board's investigation, a footnote in the report revealed.
Even the most footnote-like of events become substantial, or even expansive, when there's no space for fat in the storytelling.
Yet this earlier work, and much of the 19th century's cameraless photography, remains a footnote to the history of the medium.
Another appeared to have a Greek letter alpha where a 1930s reference Hebrew Bible used an alpha to flag a footnote.
It may seem like a minor footnote in the grand scheme of things, but it's practically unheard of for Warner Bros.
But there is another option, suggested by the plaintiffs in a final footnote to their latest brief: Just dismiss the appeal.
" In an undated footnote, an official told another campaign official about trying to set up a trip, saying, "Let[']s discuss.
Whether it will upend the trial or be a mere footnote in the tribunals will likely not be known for years.
A footnote is that I probably wear it once every two to three weeks, so it's not in my heavy rotation.  
If the classic comedy ends in a marriage, Pym has displaced the denouement to a footnote in a follow-up novel.
Through protesting the film, its would-be detractors turned it into a potential cultural phenomenon — a headline rather than a footnote.
" The error was corrected in a footnote to the agency's report; Dr. Tedros described it on Twitter as a "human error.
So are the spinach ravioli, along with most of the four or five other pastas, whose ethnic heritage needs no footnote.
Rakoff said in a footnote that Uber passengers are subject to "user agreements" requiring them to resolve various disputes through arbitration.
An occasion that might have seemed a revisionist historical footnote turns out to be more like the best saved for last.
But during the Season 6 premiere of the Fox hip-hop drama, which aired on Tuesday, Jamal was a mere footnote.
Yet while it's a welcome landmark, Marvel and Disney's ambitious plans will almost surely reduce that status to a historical footnote.
Mr. Schulback had a long, technicolorful life, one so filled with drama that his Monroe story sometimes seemed like a footnote.
"The U.S. is now left as a footnote to climate action and that's very sad," said Canadian Environment Minister Catherine McKenna.
A year from now, the Samsung Galaxy Fold's turbulent takeoff may well be a footnote in the largest story of foldables.
The vents just behind the Urus's front wheels are a sort of visual footnote referring to similar vents on the LM002.
In a footnote to the decision, Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann, wrote that the information sought was in a sense unexceptional.
He and his newest colleague on the appeals court, Gregory Katsas, "did not participate in this matter," a footnote informs us.
Read three or four of these footnotes and also read the short portion of the article that each footnote pertains to.
While the immigration enforcement memo leaves DACA in place for now, a footnote states that it will be addressed in the future.
" A footnote to the letter that was for internal use only says, "Correspondent [the reader] is not identifiable in Bufiles [bureau files].
They already seem consigned to being a pop cultural footnote, even though the trilogy's final installment has only just opened in theaters.
This could have spelled the close of the Seth story in Elmira, making it a curious paranormal footnote to the town's history.
Alas, it was not to be, and 3-D TV sets and movies remain little more than a footnote in entertainment history.
But as it was, it was just a fragmentary record of a footnote to a day that had so much more meaning.
Zemo, the man who orchestrated the fight, is practically a footnote to Iron Man and Captain America's clashing values and disintegrating relationship.
But when Nunes is a faded historical footnote, Gorsuch will still be on the Supreme Court determining the law of the land.
The price for the week ending Friday was 306.26 yuan, equivalent to $46.76 based on the exchange rate listed in a footnote.
Jones, it's possible a "footnote or caveat," as Baude put it, could offer a new legal argument that contradicts the overall decision.
But in a career packed with glory and trophies Rooney's time in the MLS will appear as nothing more than a footnote.
If it weren't for UK-based Strut Records, Sunburst's brief career might have been unjustly left as a footnote in African soul.
On November 9, the day after this year's election, Donald Trump may well join Bernie Sanders as a footnote to U.S. history.
In the report, a footnote states that the organization was aware an app distributed on Google's Play Store had promoted conversion therapy.
The 36-14 Broncos win would be a minor footnote in Manning's first-team All-Pro season after coming off neck surgery.
Pressed for details, the AAA referred to the paper's "tone and clarity" and cited the wording of a footnote on pension costs.
The Economist—along with the BBC and GQ Magazine—had access to Mr Wright before the publication of his post (see footnote).
The footnote at the bottom of the visual field corresponds to the number one hovering just above the letter "k" in "THEBLACK".
In a footnote, Berkshire said it had invested "significant amounts" last year in U.S. Treasury bills maturing in more than three months.
A footnote in the 9th Circuit opinion noted that Reinhardt fully participated in this case and authored his opinion before his death.
A gruesome footnote in history, she might have been completely forgotten had Atwood not dredged up her story from the archival depths.
Here, the aftermath of the "forgotten war"— the 220006-2202 Korean War that barely fills a footnote in American textbooks — still looms.
But its 164-page annual report on corporate handouts uses only a single footnote to acknowledge that the support comes from taxpayers.
In a footnote, the FBI statement notes that the email suggesting a Russia visit was forwarded from one campaign official to another.
One footnote to the announcement: The agreement does not include a release of claims for the $10 million in stock Conrad sold.
"It was very sad to see that the United States was relegated to a footnote on climate action," she said on Monday.
As proposed legislation, the bill would likely be a footnote in the minutes of a community board meeting or in local newspaper.
Do you think, a couple of years from now, Bannon's going to be this very curious footnote, this sort of one-off?
There is not so much as a footnote on the now-defunct Christian Armenian communities in the area — Apostolic and Catholic alike.
For some, the verdict felt like a marginal footnote to a murderous history that has made Cambodia a byword for genocidal mania.
In addition to the footnote about all the circumstances, Justice Kavanaugh mused in his two-page opinion about what should happen next.
It is a delightfully macabre footnote to the story, but anecdotal evidence and hearsay are not enough to declare the Countess guilty.
"Even with that clawback provision, the order constitutes a serious and exceptional error," he wrote in a footnote to the majority order.
The day after, Duffey asked budget official Mark Sandy about the footnote, which is the techincal device used to freeze the funding.
But for two centuries the music to "Léonore," by the tenor and composer Pierre Gaveaux (1761-1825), remained a silent historical footnote.
His previous film, the sublime academic comedy "Footnote," mined father-son rivalry and scholarly antagonism for biblical pathos and borscht belt humor.
Even the trade war could likely end up as a footnote in the exponential gain in Chinese military, economic, and diplomatic prowess.
Footnote: "Dirty Mind" was the oldest original that Prince played at his final concert performance, in Atlanta, a week before his death.
It's a heartfelt look not only at the man behind the footnote, but at how film changed humanity's perception of the world.
According to a footnote, news media coverage of the broken plea agreement led Mr. Gates's lawyer to contact the special counsel's office.
It is a great, juicy, gossipy battle that in some ways is totally a footnote to the big ideas we're talking about.
Oh, I forgot to mention, Prime Minister David Cameron resigned—the news has been so seismic that it feels like a footnote.
Instead, the show stacks the decks so strongly in favor of Eleven's return to Hawkins that the episode feels like a footnote.
Footnote: McIntyre explains that the Bush tax plan numbers estimate changes in 2015, while the other two plans' estimates are for 2016.
Whenever you select a source to cite, the feature automatically adds a footnote with an article headline, its publish date, and a link.
In a footnote, Singer instructed an Elliott employee to inform PPG that it had sent the letter to Akzo about the possible meeting.
But even accounting for these limitations, DeepBach is a serious tool; and, perhaps, an early footnote in our journey towards true AI creativity.
This stroke of genius—and the unparalleled, revolutionary levels of drama it will empower—has turned every other blemish into an ignorable footnote.
To be fair, the debate was not intended to focus on international issues, which were basically a footnote in the "securing America" segment.
"How do we prevent people (or organizations, like PETA) from using animals to advance their human agendas?" asked the majority in one footnote.
The option was contained in a footnote of the legal text prepared by the European Commission on the two-year transition after Brexit.
It's understandable that Rudy lives on in the American sports movie canon while the ostensibly more ambitious The Program is largely a footnote.
That's not just speculation—the Justice Department explicitly cited the Lavabit case in a footnote in its most recent filing in the case.
The story of the Melungeons is at once a footnote to the history of race in America and a timely parable of it.
"Bright moonlight will reduce the visibility of faint meteors five- to tenfold, transforming the usually fantastic Geminids into an astronomical footnote," NASA said.
In the summer of 2016, I was in a crazed state of trying to footnote my thesis about the Guantánamo Bay Detainee Library.
It all felt thorough — West Germany working through its history, serving justice — but there was no escaping an impression of living a footnote.
The bridge, officially called Squibb Park Bridge, would have been a footnote to Brooklyn Bridge Park were it not for its embarrassing debut.
If they can prove it, they need to compensate the victims, because they should not just be a footnote in all of this.
A footnote on the first page of the letter indicated that none of the scholars who signed had been compensated by stakeholder companies.
You never truly connect with Torrence's struggle as a recovering alcoholic as it's not much more than a footnote in a few scenes.
If it wasn't for her husband, her death would have just been another a footnote in the metro section of the Chongqing Daily.
If I'm not having sex, it's a mildly interesting footnote, but if you change just one of those descriptors, the whole game changes.
The court did not hear arguments or take briefs before issuing an unsigned ruling, which dismissed the First Amendment issues in a footnote.
Banksy's clever trick is sure to earn him a footnote in auction history, which is no stranger to stunts (most involving chandelier pricing).
" He added, in a footnote that drew widespread attention beyond the state, that the Legislature's "professed interest in 'women's health' is pure gaslighting.
Emails appear to indicate that the general council's office had prepared a footnote for budget officials ahead of the July 25 phone call.
In a footnote, however, Roberts said that the opinion did not concern funds used for religious purposes -- leaving that issue for another day.
She writes that Francis Crick "reportedly" experimented with LSD when he envisioned the double helix, and then takes it back in a footnote.
He may turn out to be a flash in the pan, someone who becomes a footnote in fashion history, rather than an era.
Ms. Loden — who until the recent resurrection of "Wanda" was often treated as a footnote in film histories — died in 1980 at 48.
" The defense team then adds a footnote, that prosecutors' argument "sounds a lot like 'I did, I did, I taw a puddy tat.
Nunes conceded that a "footnote" to that effect was included in the application, while faulting the bureau for failing to provide more specifics.
She returns to the idea in a footnote, bringing up court fights over subpoenas that both Presidents Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon lost.
One of about a zillion debates during the never-ending 0003 season, the whole affair will likely end up a footnote in history.
A footnote in the warrant application, which was released by House Republicans over Democrats' objections, does note the dossier's link to partisan politics.
The answer lies in his targets and why the public treats the trauma of black women as a footnote in sexual assault's conversation.
" But he also added the intriguing footnote that season two is about "the struggle to reclaim normalcy and maybe the impossibility of it.
But his second-place finish quickly became a footnote when Lilesa crossed his arms above his head as he reached the race's finish line.
And in both the Met exhibit and the messaging around the gala theme, Black camp was a footnote, when it was mentioned at all.
"If I did this, it would not be some eccentric campaign that no one talks about and is a footnote to history," he said.
But there's an unavoidable feeling that Osaka's accomplishment in defeating a 23-time Grand Slam champion is just a footnote, considering all the drama.
Your music is the reason why so many people are riding with you, so if you make it a footnote I think that's problematic.
The 150-year-old Wall Street bank — responsible for the actual lending part of the credit card — was just a footnote in the presentation.
It would be a shame to see it reduced to a footnote in a fiercely contested primary battle that he seems unlikely to win.
Now, Gilead's medicines are playing second fiddle to a competitor, and the drug that started it all, Sovaldi, has been relegated to a footnote.
It said in a footnote the PBOC did not give it access to all the supervision data needed for its stress tests, without elaborating.
In the most memorable of election cycles, he was a forgettable footnote, the odd man out in the battle between Hillary Clinton and Sanders.
It is possible but when we work together, it becomes a footnote of political news or gets buried below the fold on page 36….
Part of me wants to hang on to Rowling's every footnote forever, never close the books, and never say goodbye to my old pals.
" These days, Huffington Post appends a footnote to articles about Trump accusing him of being "a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther.
Instead, it mentioned in a footnote that Miguel McKelvey is part of WE Holdings LLC, the company that collectively controls about 114.3 million shares.
Castro is a footnote in world history, a man who made his country subservient -- both to him and the Soviet Union -- rather than independent.
A real woman named Vryling Buffum appears in a footnote in Richard B. Sewall's Emily Dickinson biography, as a friend of her sister Lavinia.
A footnote: The previous American team, racing in 1985 and 1986, was also called Haas — after Carl Haas, who is no relation to Gene.
Despite all this, she has been remembered as a funny D-list footnote, Anna Nicole Smith's co-star in her final movie, Illegal Aliens.
As history will inevitably show, Meek will be to Drake what Canibus is to LL Cool J—an entertaining footnote in the other's legacy.
" He noted that the $185 million fine against Wells Fargo, which has $1.9 trillion in assets, "is barely a footnote in their annual report.
Her spelling, often phonetic, of proper names is less reliable, but is retained, and the correct version given in a square bracket or footnote.
Ms. Moser and her footnote came to mind because Lincoln Center Theater's revival of "My Fair Lady" is to open in previews this week.
The price should have an asterisk or footnote — something that says, hey, the final bids on these two art works were exactly the same.
But, as a gray footnote to all tragedies, we're starting to see innovation pop through the cracks — and hopefully help some people, as well.
And whether Sabathia liked it or not, Murphy was the one who ended up as the unfortunate footnote to another milestone for the pitcher.
Numerous historians, ethicists and laypeople have objected to the continued thwarting of Byrne's wishes; Epstein reduces this complex and important matter to a footnote.
The new provision is a footnote in the legislation and could be removed in the unlikely event that the Senate passed its own version.
In early reports to the F.D.A., these suicides were marked with an asterisk and a footnote specifying they occurred during the run-in period.
But even if you scale up the same deal-making dramatically, you're still talking about a footnote to the unemployment rate and average wage.
There's no catch, but there is a footnote to the research: I don't include every single country market for which there is an ETF.
Some lawyers have speculated that the footnote, which appears to provide information that is elsewhere censored, may have been overlooked during the redaction process.
Lauren Bacall's turn as a woman of ambiguous sexuality is a fascinating footnote, but the alternately joyful and bittersweet performance sequences are most enduring.
In a little-known historical footnote, King Felipe VI of Spain is the current holder of that title, a holdover from the Crusader era.
He would not be the first candidate to head into Iowa as the front runner, however, and leave Super Tuesday as a historical footnote.
In a footnote, the GAO had to define "floppy disk," noting that modern flash drives hold the equivalent storage of 3.2 million floppy disks.
Fernyhough does not spend much time on these criticisms, though in a footnote he does concede the scant evidentiary basis of the movement's claims.
In a footnote to the Second Circuit's decision, Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann said that Mr. Trump's break with his predecessors' practice was significant.
Lady Jane Grey's disputed, brutally foreshortened reign as Queen of England has since become a romantic footnote in the history of the Tudor dynasty.
Footnote: This tune first appeared on his set lists in 1999, the year before he dropped the unpronounceable glyph name and reverted to Prince.
The price per barrel for the week ending Friday was 306.26 yuan, equivalent to $46.76 based on the exchange rate listed in a footnote.
In another footnote, Person 1 is described as having a "Russian/American organization in the U.S," which matches Millian's Russian-American Chamber of Commerce.
It will be like the 74 that Willett posted in the second round last year at Augusta — a footnote to his life-changing victory.
With an otherwise pretty great PS4 launch lineup, the disappointing Knack became the butt of a joke, a footnote that most players quickly forgot.
Footnote: 23 In assessing potential conspiracy charges, the Special Counsel also considered whether members of the Trump campaign "coordinated" with Russia election interference activities.
Maybe something as big as a new Half-Life game can keep VR headsets from just being a footnote in the history of gaming.
"This group deserves to be more than just a footnote in baseball history," said Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
Today, Britney's baby-driver incident seems like a mere footnote in her life; a punchline in a Snatch Game episode of RuPaul's Drag Race.
The switch from plastic to glass appeared as a footnote in an Apple press release just 11 days before the original iPhone went on sale.
The footnote says Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen was tipped off in October 2016 by a Russian associate that there could be "tapes" of Trump.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Anne-Marie Miéville is often no more than a footnote in the life of her partner Jean-Luc Godard.
And Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who dissented, are far from convinced that the majority's footnote does enough to stop those broader applications.
The Justice Department's comments about source code and signing keys came in a footnote to a filing last week in which it rejected Apple's arguments.
In a footnote, Chief Justice Roberts said the ruling was specifically drafted and was not meant to be applied to amenities used for religious services.
Opinion: The handshake was a footnote in history The two men have often been on opposite sides of a political divide that sometimes seems unbridgeable.
The bypass is vital for a city that is regularly gridlocked, but it will also serve as a footnote in the tale of Carillion's demise.
Count that as a win for industry, which got legislators to write broader powers for the FAA as a footnote in a much larger bill.
No good can come from this and, in fact, your name may turn out tot be a disparaging historical footnote to the presidency of DJT.
Curious footnote: The Daily Beast's White House reporter Lachlan Markay found that somebody edited Wikipedia to remove Trump from Lieberman's law firm's list of clients.
Some Western news outlets used to fawn over Kadyrov's account as some kind of amusing spectacle, only mentioning his human rights abuses as a footnote.
Jocoy's second published book, Order of Appearance, politicized the emerging punk scene that is often viewed as a mere footnote compared to its neighboring scenes.
By comparison, Redick sniffing at a 50-50-90 season will likely be a humble footnote, and infographic fodder at best if he achieves it.
Given the very finicky and quickly changing tastes of mobile gamers, Pokémon Go may not even make it as a historical footnote for this year.
The 9th Circuit had said that Reinhardt had "fully participated in this case and authored this opinion" in a footnote to the now-vacated opinion.
Now to the footnote: This April, Wright's lawyers filed a motion asking the judge in the case to seal Wright's responses to certain deposition questions.
A close examination of its tax footnote in its financials reveals that its foreign earnings bear an effective foreign tax rate of around 5 percent.
" Footnote: The Navy also announced Friday that its assistant secretary for energy, installations and environment, Phyllis Bayer, has submitted her resignation to "pursue other opportunities.
The disclosure also says, in a footnote, that the expense claimed by Cohen was "not required to be disclosed as 'reportable liabilities'" on the form.
The first Woodstock is still considered the Woodstock, the pivotal festival, and its 30th anniversary event is brushed under the rug as an unfortunate footnote.
First, it turns out that a footnote is not always more worthy than the main event; sometimes it escapes broader public notice for a reason.
I feel like we should have a footnote somewhere and we can have an org chart and then people can go look all this up.
Men and women in line said they planned on voting for Mr. Cruz, but spoke of him as a kind of footnote to the day.
Beginning in 22017, McKinsey began a two-decade relationship with the company as it rose from a footnote to one of the world's biggest insurers.
" The letter includes a footnote that says that the state attorney's office "has already confirmed and conceded that there is no evidence of human trafficking.
Vast numbers of Chinese troops died to save North Korea from Kim's bloody mistake; they kept his regime from becoming a footnote in Asian history.
In a footnote to Friday's filing, the committee said that even though the impeachment trial concluded with Trump's acquittal, it is still seeking McGahn's testimony.
" Strong words, but the chief justice's opinion contained an unusual footnote: "This case involves express discrimination based on religious identity with respect to playground resurfacing.
Justice Gorsuch joined the majority opinion by Chief Justice Roberts except for one important footnote that appeared to limit significantly the scope of the decision.
No matter what the footnote meant when the decision was issued on June 26, the question now is: What will it mean in the future?
It refunded $129.62 to the woman who paid $144.62 for Estring after the attorney general's office intervened, according to a footnote in the settlement agreement.
So in this moment, there are many people that do not know this story because we have been rendered as a historical footnote in history.
"In this moment, there are many people that do not know this story, because we have been rendered a historical footnote in history," Pressley said.
Heckler, however, said in a footnote that an agency might not have unreviewable discretion if it claims that it "lacks jurisdiction" over a particular decision.
"Bursting with empathy / I'm feeling everything," she sings on "Mother," though the line could appear as a footnote to more than half of these songs.
The race resonated far beyond a footnote in the record books when an official tried to force her from the course after a few miles.
Or, to put it another way: KarTrak became a footnote in the history of the barcode, while Collins literally wrote the book on the subject.
"Edge of Seventeen" might wind up as a mere footnote to Steinfeld's career, but it represents a significant transition from her debut to its next phase.
For most Americans, Native Americans are little more than a footnote in the history books, bit players in the founding and expansion of the United States.
While the Internet was exploding Tuesday over the breakup of pop star Taylor Swift and actor Tom Hiddleston, her ex Harris was providing an interesting footnote.
"We are not disclosing the amount of the licensing fee to protect information that may be procurement sensitive and could influence other acquisitions," reads a footnote.
Also, this is a footnote to that: the payouts that go out to artists are to some extent a function of the size of the pot.
The investigation into the Tokyo bid began thanks to a footnote in WADA's report on corruption in the International Association of Athletics Federations under Diack's tenure.
"I was very upset about it for a long, long time," Dunkleman, 44, who calls himself a "television history footnote" on his Twitter bio, recently said.
Instead, it's the cornerstone of an album that only exists in our heads, a footnote in music history that explains entire swaths of music to come.
The group stages are normally nothing more than a formality, a footnote on the orgy of extra-time, glory and heartache that is the knockout phase.
If he stalls the economy or gets into a quagmire abroad, then Trump will end up like most other American populist mavericks — as an interesting footnote.
Disney reported the settlement of the litigation in a footnote to its financial report, saying it was seeking additional insurance proceeds to recover its cash payment.
The Ninth Circuit does mention the Supreme Court's admonition in Mandel, but gives it only cursory attention (see footnote 9 on page 33 of the decision).
Uber's lawyers, according to Judge Alsup, said in a footnote that the California decision did not contradict "the holding and rationale" of the federal-court opinion.
Bits Years from now, it could be a fascinating historical footnote: Donald J. Trump, the next president of the United States, is a steady Twitter user.
In all the instances KFile found, Clarke credited sources with a footnote but did not indicate with quotation marks that he was using the language verbatim.
USMCA establishes the framework for countries to achieve their public interest goals with an important footnote: They must do so in the least trade-restrictive way.
There is, however, a very interesting footnote: the acquisition, expected to close in the first quarter, is getting pushed back to the second quarter this year.
From that perspective, "Then Came You" might wind up being most interesting as a footnote, as Williams graduates into the next phase of the acting game.
Grace Notes The theater where it happened is now a church — the theater in which the actress Margot Moser figured in a footnote in Broadway history.
However, the show achieves this by making the idea of "prejudice" a footnote and using his South Asian race as a catalyst to his perceived guilt.
But it is the combined strength of all three that will determine whether this episode is a footnote of economic history or a long, harrowing chapter.
In a footnote for his memo, Mr. Damore said he considered himself a "classical liberal," an ideology associated with advocacy of free market economics and libertarianism.
Footnote: If you request Billy Joel's "The Downeaster 'Alexa,' " however, she may stop herself mid-stanza when she hears her name and record you singing instead.
The Washington Post also noted Wednesday that the report has a footnote describing "whistleblower rights and protections" and saying any new policies should observe those protections.
The question, which was mocked a little on social media, will most likely end up as a footnote about Mr. Trump's dealings with the news media.
The cultural zeitgeist has since moved on to electric scooters (or perhaps even electric skates?), but hoverboards will always remain a quirky footnote in the decade.
If and when WeWork lists, they would be required to at least include a footnote that states how many new shares would be granted, Damodaran said.
The footnote doesn't mention Clinton, the DNC or Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm co-founded by Glenn Simpson that hired Steele, according to the referral.
The free tickets and business-class flights soon became a footnote to the stamina and confidence she acquired as basketball consumed her days from 8 a.m.
The short-lived Carson boom of 2016 is now long forgotten—a bizarre footnote in what has been the most bizarre presidential election in modern history.
Instead, in the next year's disclosure, he wrote in a footnote that he'd recently made a repayment to Cohen of an amount between $100,001 and $250,000.
A new Off Broadway play aims to make sure Toni Stone, who played for the Indianapolis Clowns in 1953, is no longer a footnote to history.
Finally, the triumph of the New York School after the war sank his stature as a serious artist to a regionalist footnote, into the present century.
Another litmus test might be the character called Footnote, played by the gifted Zachary Quinto (of the "Star Trek" reboot and the revival of "The Glass Menagerie").
Taxes barely come up One of the biggest Democratic talking points against Mulvaney going into the hearing amounted to little more than a footnote in the hearings.
That was just a footnote to a one-sided affair that saw the Knicks gain a 297-34 rebounding advantage and limit Chicago's starters to 49 points.
"Bloomberg's campaign shared the following statement with The Intercept:"Much of what you flagged were fact sheets that went out via MailChimp, which doesn't support footnote formatting.
"Indeed, this case is a prime example of the abuse the Majority opinion would now allow," he wrote in a three-page footnote raging over PETA's actions.
"It's not something we can just sweep under the rug as just another disturbing footnote in a sad election cycle," the First Lady said in that address.
While the lack of coverage is usually noted in a footnote on annual declarations for homeowners' policies, some states are making an effort to better inform consumers.
" There's also a footnote establishing that Mueller's team defined "coordination" as an "agreement—tacit or express—between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
"The Court is dismayed to learn that contemporaneously-created evidence regarding the central disputed events in this case was lost in entirely preventable circumstances," states a footnote.
But that game was rendered a footnote after terrorists attempted to attack the Stade de France as part of a series of coordinated strikes across the city.
While the justices didn't rule out suing the president in state court, they noted in a single footnote that they might have ruled differently in that case.
He seemed destined to become a quirk in American history, a footnote, a question in Trivial Pursuit: the Supreme Court nominee who didn't even get a hearing.
"Power sector modeling does not predict the construction of any new coal-fired EGUs," a footnote in the proposal reads, using the abbreviation for electric generating unit.
The public assessment of Arthur Russell, from near-footnote to new-paradigm master, is one of the most curious stories in music of the last half-century.
It seems almost fitting that a strange and colorful fight against a professional wrestler in the Budokan in Tokyo would be a footnote to his glorious career.
One House panel said in a footnote to a report that Trump Jr. told them he believed the Moscow project was dormant as of early June 23.
Catholics who find themselves in such situations, the footnote explains, might be helped along by the very sacraments that their transgressions would typically bar them from receiving.
Because Mr. Regan was caught before he could transfer secrets to an enemy, his case ended up as a mere footnote in the annals of American intelligence.
A rep for Paul did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, but the star's video did include a disclaimer in tiny text at its footnote.
Lloyd's work anchors MoAD's Black Refractions to the Studio Museum's inaugural show, a historical footnote that sets the stage for the diverse works shown in the exhibition.
Musical obsessives (like Mr. Murphy) could easily footnote LCD's sources and recombinations: Giorgio Moroder, Talking Heads, David Bowie, Charlemagne Palestine, Afrika Bambaataa, Eurythmics and on and on.
It's always easier to bring together two characters when one is driven by the other's story, which is why so many love interests acquire a footnote quality.
David Foster Wallace, in his 2004 essay "Consider the Lobster," noted that "lobsters are basically giant sea-insects," with a footnote citing Maine slang for lobsters: bugs.
The White House brief makes only one mention of Guiliani's associate, Lev Parnas, via a footnote that references a subpoena sent in October for documents and testimony.
A complicit domain might prompt a phony Flash download, while a shortened or masked link in a YouTube video's description or Wikipedia footnote might initiate the same.
Nevertheless, building a regional coalition is essential, or the sanctioning of a powerful official will end up a mere footnote in the story of Venezuela's catastrophic collapse.
According to Just Security, some of the emails illustrated pushback by OMB to issue a new apportionment footnote -- the technical process being used to withhold the money.
While five other justices signed the chief justice's opinion, two of those, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the footnote, thus depriving it of majority status.
Nunes' comments follow a similar acknowledgment on Sunday by Gowdy, who also said the footnote revealed a possible political bias behind the dossier but called it convoluted.
Though difficult, he said in a footnote of his statement that it was not impossible to find a sponsor for Jane Doe by the 5 p.m. Oct.
The Nintendo Wii is one of the fastest-selling video game consoles in history, but its follow-up, the Wii U, will probably end up a footnote.
When Anders Levermann co-led the sea-level work for the IPCC's most recent climate assessment, published in 2014, marine-ice-sheet instability was just a footnote.
Mancoba's name tends to be passed over, or included as a footnote, in many accounts of global modernism, whether written from a European or an African perspective.
The end of a swimming stroke is something we normally don't see; it happens as a kind of footnote, underwater, to the visible part of the stroke.
Nunes has since walked that claim back a bit, conceding that the application to the court did in fact include a footnote about the dossier's political roots.
And as the Washington Post points out in a footnote of that 2009 piece, Kavanaugh even begins to touch on the constitutionality of indicting a sitting president.
KS: We'll get to this, but little footnote in history, he is the only candidate to have won for president, ever, that actually lost his home congressional district.
In the decision's very first footnote, Sessions essentially gives the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) permission to deny the types of asylum claims typically brought by Central Americans.
I only put in this horrendously sterile, water-carrying footnote to fend off very tedious "well actually…" replies I'm going to get from people on Reddit and Twitter.
Tom Cruise will forever be a footnote in whatever she does and, for now, Jamie Foxx is also part of her story, whether she's dating him or not.
Rather than continue the uphill battle, they chose to walk away, temporarily making Lifetime a footnote in emo's ascension, while freeing them up to work on individual projects.
He dismisses Rothbard's critique in a footnote as "manifestly unfair and inaccurate" without explaining why; Schumpeter's objections are batted aside; Mr Rashid's work is not mentioned at all.
I was afraid of being just a footnote in the story of his life, and somehow my age seemed to doom me to being inconsequential in that way.
This is one story among many, which together illuminate a human catastrophe that might otherwise be a mere footnote to the still-unfolding consequences of the Iraq war.
A footnote in the filing reads: Prior to reviewing this obituary (and others), PRN had no knowledge of Defendants' infringement of its intellectual property in Miss Cleo Creatives.
In a statement, the campaign said, 'Much of what you flagged were fact sheets that went out via MailChimp" — an online newsletter service — "which doesn't support footnote formatting.
In a statement, the campaign said, 'Much of what you flagged were fact sheets that went out via MailChimp' — an online newsletter service — 'which doesn't support footnote formatting.
In a footnote, the center points out that expanding the range to all workers 16 and up, which includes older workers, native-born employment grew by 2.6 million.
Given the footnote 1 flag Barr raised in his letter, we should look carefully at what Mueller's report says about what went on outside of a provable agreement.
He didn't like that two millennia of trepanation in the region were "a small little footnote" in medical history books, so he sat out to "properly" write it.
There's also a questionable new footnote in the trade deal, which basically says the US doesn't need to do anything to comply with added protections for LGBTQ workers.
"The signatories of this letter do not consider this an exhaustive list, but ten examples of strikes in which civilian harm has been credibly alleged," a footnote adds.
The FCC dismisses these scholars and founding technologists of the internet in a footnote, describing itself as "unpersuaded" that the internet works the way they insist it does.
Yet there is one cool, quirky footnote that should be mentioned The last third-party candidate to actually receive an electorial vote was 1972 Libertarian nominee John Hospers.
" The M.I.T. edition appends, here, a footnote: "The remorse Victor expresses is reminiscent of J. Robert Oppenheimer's sentiments when he witnessed the unspeakable power of the atomic bomb. . . .
In a footnote, Ellis appears to dismiss the argument that another Mueller probe defendant, Concord Management and Consulting, had made in its DC criminal case a day before.
According to the CFPB's own admission, buried in a footnote within the final rule, consumers receive an average of $32 through class action settlements — and $85033,400 through arbitration.
Carrie Fisher's death last year serves as a somber footnote to the movie, and beyond her warming presence, there's a lovely dedication to her in the closing credits.
The Justice Department noted in a footnote Thursday that it was appealing the Brooklyn ruling and that the order carried no weight as precedent in the California case.
The deal may be a footnote in Alibaba's Q1 earnings report but it is representative of a new battle that's taking place to own China's 'local services' market.
If Sammie Dean hadn't turned her head the moment the picture was taken, the sixteen-year old segregationist ringleader may have amounted to more than an historical footnote.
The court's footnote, he pointed out, refers to an amendment that addresses only "internal corporate claims" – not shareholder fraud claims under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934.
The museum is actively putting the withdrawal into the world, which will then circulate beside and on top of the artwork, as a rumor, a footnote, a filter.
But in truth it has meant that what might have been a footnote in Australian political history has instead set off the degradation of the country's political culture.
In 2018, it's possible — and perhaps inevitable — to view "The Great Silence" as a footnote to the oeuvre of Quentin Tarantino, whose admiration for Corbucci is well documented.
Go: A new Off Broadway play aims to make sure Toni Stone, the first woman to play big-league professional baseball, is no longer a footnote to history.
The fascination with these lost characters of history, often encountered as a footnote or brief chapter in someone else's story, can lead a writer on an incredible journey.
I'd like to join in the applause for this flimsy footnote: She's in good shape, and it ought to be fun to see her back in clown mode.
Rounding off the cast are Tom Felton as Laertes, Devon Terrell as Horatio, Dominic Mafham as Polonius, and George McKay as Hamlet — in this case a mere footnote.
From this slim real-life footnote, Harris develops a marvelously harrowing, thrillingly picaresque tale of two brothers, Emile and Lucien, and their journey into the heart of darkness.
Footnotes to a footnote, they nevertheless become, in a series of beautifully shaped 25-minute monologues, avatars of gayness in America during the whole of the 20th century.
In their place, he delivered a largely improvised speech that might have become a footnote to history had the tumult of 1968 not soon taken his life, too.
It was the scribbled footnote that did it, rippling across social media networks from northern New Jersey to Washington, revealing a pugnacious side of a low-key lawmaker.
They grew into heavy skepticism last summer, when the state quietly acknowledged in a footnote to a long-delayed report that Start-Up — once the darling of Gov.
A false start for foldables in 2019 A year from now, the Samsung Galaxy Fold's turbulent takeoff may well be a footnote in the largest story of foldables.
So on July 29, Mr. Duffey proposed an unusual solution: Mr. Sandy should attach a footnote to a routine budget document saying the money was being temporarily withheld.
"The supplemental submission identifies specific portions of the warrant affidavits and other facts pertinent to the ongoing government investigation," they said in another footnote in their public filing.
Footnote: I should have mentioned when I first published the piece that this idea — to connect the Westin to Amazon — did not just materialize out of thin air.
Trumpian corruption, in this version, is almost a footnote to the baseline level of mischief, a kind of malignancy that inevitably erupts in an already-diseased culture. Sen.
"The unfortunate thing for me now is I'm a footnote in one of the greatest moments in history rather than the dad walking her down the aisle," he said.
Hillary Clinton's victory in the popular — but not the electoral — vote and uncertainty about Donald Trump have generated unusual interest in an event that is usually a political footnote.
In a presidency defined more by its unrestrained racial acrimony than its respect for the office, Donald Trump's latest offense will likely register as little more than a footnote.
In a footnote, he said that when the state constitution was adopted, abortion was legal until "quickening" which was between four and five months after the last menstrual period.
However, prosecutors wrote in a footnote that the US Sentencing Guidelines instruct courts to craft sentences involving multiple counts to reach the "total punishment" called for under the guidelines.
Usually a footnote in any party convention, this group of just over 100 delegates will have an outsized influence if the race continues to move toward a contested convention.
In YC's initial blog post, Altman and Adora Cheung, a YC Partner tasked with initiating New City efforts, included an almost comical footnote addressing this potential criticism head on.
"The unfortunate thing for me now is I'm a footnote in one of the greatest moments in history rather than the dad walking her down the aisle," he admitted.
Many of the plaintiffs plan to pursue similar litigation in London against many of the bank defendants with respect to trades in Europe, a footnote in the complaint said.
"What to replace monuments with" routinely appears as a cheeky footnote in articles about their removal, but little serious attention is given to the monuments we should be erecting.
And Hall makes sure that her Christine is more than just a weird footnote in local new history, crafting a rich, insightful portrait of one woman's crippling social isolation.
Ruddiman, reached at home in Virginia, said he was a peer reviewer of the paper and that he had only one quibble, which the authors handled in a footnote.
For years, he was a footnote skulking around the edges of American culture, showing up in episodes of Sex and the City and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
When I would come across a footnote in an issue of Spectacular Spider Man referencing earlier events I would come back the following week and look for that issue.
Even though the local media return to ShyShy's case every few years — to mark an anniversary or to footnote another missing child's story — some details have never been told.
When Hole's bassist Kristen Pfaff died shortly afterward of a heroin overdose, it was just a footnote in the shadow of the pop-cultural phenomenon that was Kurt Cobain.
Marvel announced an Inhumans movie back in October 2014, as a smaller footnote to unveiling of bigger films like Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther, and Avengers: Infinity War.
In modern political history, therefore, the Paris Peace Pact, if it is mentioned at all, usually gets a condescending tip of the hat or is dutifully registered in footnote.
Less than a year later, they were done, a footnote or perhaps cautionary tale to some, an important, formative band for a much smaller subsection of the rock world.
Among the swirl of names involved in Mueller's ongoing investigation of Russian interference with the 2016 election, Miller thus far has been more of a footnote than a headliner.
The insurance sales through the referral program were mentioned in a footnote to a report about the bigger fake accounts scandal released by Wells' board of directors in April.
" In a footnote in her own dissent, Ginsburg wrote that Gorsuch's stance was "startling in view of the many religious-display cases this court has resolved on the merits.
She said the numbers had gone into a footnote in an effort to keep the report, which contains several other statistical charts about the program, from getting any longer.
Click your cursor at the point in the document that you want to add a footnote (this way, a notation will automatically be added to the correct spot). 2.
The project does carry one significant footnote: Ed Westwick was replaced, and his scenes were reshot, in the wake of sexual-assault allegations against him that surfaced last year.
The Congo crisis, as it was generally known, is a historical footnote to many people now, but "The Siege of Jadotville," a Netflix film that becomes available Friday, Oct.
"Even in the absence of congressionally conferred immunity, a serious constitutional question exists regarding whether a president can be criminally indicted and tried while in office," the footnote states.
As footnote 1081 notes, just three months before Sim sent his email, PTT was attempting to renegotiate a fixed deal because of a decline in liquified natural gas prices.
And some people still buy CDs, but soon that business will be a footnote: Those sales dropped 14 percent and now make up just 20 percent of U.S. sales.
So we can now say with some authority that the earlier redaction in Footnote 85033 was done in the name of a national security concern that did not exist.
Wilson Sonsini's Chandler told me that the footnote should help alleviate the "irrational fear" that forum selection provisions for Securities Act claims will lead to mandatory shareholder arbitration clauses.
Her time in the cage is little more than a fun footnote in interview introductions to most of the people who are writing about her and interviewing her now.
The letter also included a footnote that requested that the campaign search not just for emails referring to Mr. Papadopoulos but also for potential misspellings of his last name.
In a footnote, Marrero wrote that he was "sensitive" to Trump's argument that Monday's ruling could "embolden" state officials to investigate presidents in the future purely for political gain.
It seems increasingly plausible that after March 3rd, Sanders will be the presumptive nominee — and the entire story about Bloomberg, platforms, and money will be a footnote in history.
So this media self-flagellation makes for impassioned copy just as it will make for a footnote in the fascinating and turbulent history that is the media right now.
The U.S. statement pointedly added as a footnote that the administration last year started "an historic number of trade remedy proceedings", including $45.5 million of penalties on steel importers.
In the scheme of things Tiny's Hair Technology is just a footnote, but it would be even less than that had the shop not opened during such desperate times.
While its early membership restrictions, memorialized in The Social Network, helped the service go viral early on, today they are little more than a footnote in the company's history.
Still, it all might have been left behind as an Iain Banksian footnote without a foundation in gameplay: tight, sophisticated, smart and unapologetically rapt in the romance of new frontiers.
Well yes, that statement is uncomfortable, and the idea behind it is so poorly expressed that Altman, who is gay, had to add a footnote in order to clarify it.
In fact, he had never told anyone the whole story from beginning to end until I stumbled upon his case as a footnote while researching a recent anti-doping decision.
" In a footnote, Mueller wrote that Donaldson also wrote, '[i]s this the beginning of the end?" since she worried that the circumstances of Comey's firing would end Trump's presidency.
This is when O becomes something more than just a frontwoman in a sort-of punk band in an important scene who might otherwise be a footnote in musical history.
For Washington's slave-owning was not, as the experience of Mount Vernon might suggest, a painful footnote to a great life, but as central to it as anything he did.
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Thomas Markle says he feels like a 'footnote in one of the greatest moments in history' after he was unable to attend his daughter's wedding to Prince Harry.
In a modern table there are 15 and, together with the actinides below them, they form an awkward interpolation that is often relegated to the bottom as an asterisked footnote.
Whether more are willing to follow their lead will determine if the "Gang of Seven" will be a footnote in the history of British party politics or a new chapter.
"This is not something that we can ignore, it is not something we can sweep under the rug as just another disturbing footnote in a sad election season," she said.
However, if you are going to write an obituary for identity politics, it should include an important footnote: It might not be dead, we just need to do it better.
And then someone alerted me to a footnote that argued that the Virginia school had played a more important and lasting role in Chile under Pinochet than the Chicago school.
As a footnote, London-based Jinn, which competed directly with Glovo, recently pulled out of Spain as part of a "pausing" of all operations outside of the U.K. capital city.
Ultimately, the book feels like a smaller footnote to the worthy work of Strong Towns the organization, which ultimately will drive the activity needed to build change on these issues.
I read it as a voluminous text that reduced their life in America to a footnote, although in fact they spent the greater part of their lives in this country.
And a convincing 17-14 victory over the division-rival Green Bay Packers even made the prospect of losing Adrian Peterson to a serious knee injury feel like a footnote.
However, a footnote implies that 11.7 million Class B shares controlled by WE Holdings LLC are not owned outright by Neumann, even though he controls the voting rights to them.
Its 1947 premiere ran nine months — respectable enough in itself but a fraction the engagement of its pioneering predecessors; the title has languished since largely as a musical theater footnote.
It shows how much The Grammys have struggled with adapting to the times that Drake, arguably the most influential artist of this decade, is a mere footnote in Grammys history.
She also has something perhaps more valuable: intimate knowledge of loss, grief and starting over, and a determination to be something other than just a footnote in the Madoff saga.
But while the Japanese public — and the world — rightly remember Hiroshima as a living symbol of the horrors of nuclear war, the Tokyo firebombing is generally regarded as a footnote.
A footnote in Monday's court filing said that House lawyers went to court to enforce the subpoena with the authorization of the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group of the entire House.
Confronted on Monday with Democratic claims that such a disclosure was included in the application, Mr. Nunes conceded on "Fox & Friends" that there had been a "footnote" to that effect.
" In a footnote to its court papers, the state said it was assuming, for the sake of argument, that Doe's beliefs detailed in the lawsuit are "sincerely held religious beliefs.
And in a footnote, it did disclose a political motivation behind the Steele dossier, specifically saying that the person behind it was likely looking for information to discredit Trump's campaign.
Once featured daily in global press coverage of the war, the election has since been dismissed as a farce or reduced to a footnote in English-language scholarship on Vietnam.
Footnote: This performance, from September 1988, also shows him on the cusp of his "Batman" soundtrack resurgence, which seems to be signified in his outfit and the cane-twirling flourishes.
As she recounted in a footnote at the beginning of her 46-page ruling, banks' exposure to such claims was murky when Judge Pollak issued her report in August 2018.
It says something about the times we live in that a diplomatic debacle as serious as Erdogan's visit feels like nothing more than a footnote to the week's impeachment news.
That was something that particularly bothered Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who struck back in her own footnote that the prison had "refused to give Ray" a copy of its own practices.
But that becomes a footnote to a disturbing scene that unfolds when Oakley, a Knicks star in the 1990s, is hauled out in handcuffs after an altercation with security guards.
The wiretap applications contained a lengthy footnote telling the judges that Mr. Steele's research was believed to have been commissioned by someone seeking information that would damage the Trump campaign.
In the new filing, House lawyers disputed that Mueller's investigation had become a footnote, insisting that the Judiciary Committee's Mueller-related inquiry remained highly relevant to the existing impeachment process.
On his 2018 form, he included a footnote listing a repayment of $100,001 to $250,0003 to Mr. Cohen, raising questions about whether the 2017 filing had improperly omitted the debt.
In fact, a review of league history reveals that a specific kind of luck—good injury fortune—is not just a historical footnote but practically a prerequisite for championship success.
As it turns out, any "compromising tape" remains unverified, according to a footnote on page 218 and 22019 of Mueller's 448-page report, released Thursday by Attorney General William Barr.
As it turns out, any "compromising tape" remains unverified, according to a footnote on page 183 and 28 of Mueller's 448-page report, released Thursday by Attorney General William Barr.
For others, it's a goofy footnote, the kind of thing that might get dragged out as a clip if the Hall of Fame induction ceremony ever doubled as a roast.
As an odd footnote, director Dexter Fletcher actually finished "Bohemian Rhapsody" after Bryan Singer exited the project, giving him a hand (there uncredited) in back-to-back biographies of musical icons.
The statement was likely in response to a footnote in the 9th US Circuit Court's opinion criticizing the government for failing to put forward national security information to justify the ban.
For the time being, the Pixel's 7.1 doesn't appear on the list at all, owing perhaps to the footnote that, "Any versions with less than 0.1-percent distribution are not shown."
" In a letter sent to U.S. Attorney General William Barr on April 93, Rtskhiladze's lawyer demanded an immediate retraction of the footnote, stating that it contained "gross misstatements" and "glaring inaccuracies.
President Donald Trump acknowledged a six-figure repayment to his personal lawyer for "expenses incurred" in 22017 in a footnote in his latest personal financial disclosure, which was released on Wednesday.
But the one that opened "Master Slave" was — as Mr. Robot would say — a distraction, a footnote, a road bump on the way to something that could be so much greater.
Horne is one of a growing group of historians arguing that the institution of slavery is not an incidental footnote in the history of America but rather a fundamental motivating force.
In a footnote to the court filing, the FBI agent writes that Hicks told a different FBI agent that she first learned of the Daniels' allegations in November, one month later.
Video New details of Comey&aposs reliance on his friend and go-between leaker to the media, Columbia law professor Daniel Richman, were revealed in a footnote  of the OIG report.
But his lawyers appeared to have made a mistake, failing to black out a footnote containing links to a news article and a Wikipedia page about one Paul Calder Le Roux.
For a minute, he earned the title of "two-time runner-up on The Bachelorette," which isn't something you want on your tombstone (or alongside your name in a footnote somewhere).
He informs the reader of the death of his biological daughter with a footnote that includes the addendum that he is not and has never been in touch with her son.
A world-changing response to a foreign crisis or a terror attack could make these first 100 days of President Trump — bizarre and chaotic as they have been — simply a footnote.
In Rosenhan's study, Lando was reduced to a footnote, his data "excluded" on a technicality, allegedly because he'd "falsified aspects of his personal history" when he was admitted to the hospital.
Check. Joyride, which isn't really a horror movie and isn't scary, but was co-written by J.J. Abrams which makes it a fascinating cinematic footnote that I had to mention nevertheless?
"Whether in 173 or 40 years these few trials will appear in political and juridical history as a footnote, or a real chapter, only the future will show," Mr. Walther said.
Titled "Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver," it depicts a scene that appears in only one of the four gospels, and then as a mere footnote to the Passion narrative.
And he dismisses in a footnote speculation that Robert Harlan, a man of mixed race who grew up as a member of John Harlan's family, might have been a half brother.
But the Vietnam War is just a footnote in a movie so condensed it falls back on the hoariest soundtrack cliché: Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" to evoke counterculture dissent.
In another footnote, the Justice Department's tone also turned more ominous, suggesting that it might seek access to Apple's source code and private electronic signatures if the company does not cooperate.
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) recently conducted a survey that illustrates the reasons Ukrainian public opinion should be the starting point — rather than a mere footnote — to these and other discussions.
Mr. Nunes has since conceded that the political nature of the material was included in a footnote — a fact confirmed in a letter released this week by two senior Republican senators.
They have always faced the possibility that their words will be disbelieved, their pain disregarded, their lives upended — that they will be reduced to a mere footnote in a man's life.
Go: A new Off Broadway play aims to make sure Toni Stone, who played for the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues in 1953, is no longer a footnote to history.
But one odd footnote from that year is that David Koch was on the ballot as well — as the nominee for vice president of the United States for the Libertarian Party.
Unless they were the guardians of the official version, to whom it fell now and again to rewrite and update that history — like when Stalin went abruptly from demigod to footnote.
But by the turn of the century, as hip-hop officially took its place at the center of pop innovation and mainstream dominance, R&B began to feel like a footnote.
In Jack E. Davis's sprightly and sweeping new history, "The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea," the spill is both culmination and footnote to five centuries of restless human energies.
The World Health Organization revised its global risk assessment for the outbreak from "moderate" to "high," although it noted this shift in a footnote buried in a report published on Monday.
This footnote appears to be an acknowledgment that it is not easy to come up with a comprehensive legal doctrine governing all cases where a religious group seeks a public subsidy.
A big, splashy footnote to J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter screen series, it opens a new subdivision in the wizardry world that she created, even as it turns back the clock.
For the first time, you don't have to be a member of the armed forces to see "Blueprint Specials," a jaunty foray into a little-known footnote in American military history.
Though Babylon's PR materials are careful to include a footnote where it caveats that its AI tools "do not provide a medical diagnosis, nor are they a substitute for a doctor".
The World Health Organization revised its global risk assessment for the coronavirus outbreak from "moderate" to "high," but concealed the change in a footnote buried in a report published on Monday.
Amazon — A small footnote in the e-commerce giant's annual report revealed it is on the hook for an additional $22 billion in future purchase obligations following the Whole Foods acquisition.
An attorney for the Wall Street Journal, Seth Berlin, compared the situation to an attempt to hold the newspaper responsible because someone else cited one of its stories in a footnote.
It also earned a footnote in rock 'n' roll history: In the mid-1950s, the disc jockey Alan Freed presided over the first "Rock 'n' Roll Ball" in New York there.
But Ghost Blade was certainly a looker that played perfectly smoothly, its pounding music was irresistibly infectious, and it ultimately represented more than a footnote in the history of the Dreamcast.
One exit on that highway was this song, which may be a footnote to the whole saga but nonetheless is a great thing to listen to for the sake of posterity.

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