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Finally, though he loves epic footnotes, Gladwell doesn't write epic footnotes—weakening the capping connection on which I basically stake everything.
You know, there are some missing citations and errors in the footnotes of the book, and there are 70 pages of footnotes.
As always with alphabet soup accounts, there are quirks, exceptions and footnotes to the footnotes, so consult Internal Revenue Service Publication 969 for all the fine print.
But as I read on I realized that Solstad's footnotes actually are innovative, for the way they bear out his disturbing idea that adult life is merely a succession of footnotes to youth.
In comparison, Cersei and Jaime's deaths almost seemed like footnotes.
The pages of Matthew are half text and half footnotes.
The footnotes are just as fascinating and replete with detail.
There was no place in sermons for sources or footnotes.
In her footnotes Dunn gropes for obscure scholarly support or
The report itself is over 7,000 pages, over 843,000 footnotes.
Zoom in, and there are clever footnotes to the dialogue.
Only on Page 399 — three pages before the footnotes begin!
Some will be game winners; others, footnotes with little impact.
But few people read footnotes and caveats, particularly busy politicians.
The Mueller report mentions Nader in nearly four dozen footnotes.
Footnotes to a House of Love, 2007 GALERÍA MICHEL SOSKINE Inc.
Especially if you bury the truth about the "quotes" in footnotes.
In essence, they are giving their audience footnotes to the film.
He has an odd habit of relegating key points to footnotes.
The disclosure of the payments to Cohen appears in two footnotes.
This writer, a garrulous god, worries over every word, footnotes included.
Early on, you learn that Gladwell loves, among other things, footnotes.
The Women Who Contributed to Science but Were Buried in Footnotes.
But what did you do about the footnotes in Infinite Jest??
They were not thumbing through the pages and pages of footnotes.
But those are just mere transactions, footnotes in the digital evolution.
Footnotes | ** This excerpt from the paper was added at 1:36 p.m.
The footnotes also revealed some of the frustrations both sides are feeling.
Some of their most challenging pieces have been relegated to biographical footnotes.
The FCC explains in footnotes that this is a relatively conservative estimate.
Katie Notopoulos: Our first story begins in the footnotes of medical journals.
It's 400 pages long, after all, and you can't skip the footnotes.
In long, rambling footnotes, the court went after PETA with a vengeance.
But Josie, Val, and especially Melody are mere footnotes at this point.
There are a couple of important footnotes in these kinds of situations.
" He added, "I needed a drink after going through all your footnotes.
Films don't have footnotes; they don't rely on torrents of supporting evidence.
Members, almost always men, are added, deleted or downgraded in the footnotes.
His book was 444 pages long and included 71 pages of footnotes.
Morris shows that these oddball spiritual liberators are not just historical footnotes.
"This is like the footnotes in the TV ad," Mr. Kaplan said.
A guidance document issued in 2011 mentioned dating violence only in footnotes.
Some of the 37-page document — including hundreds of footnotes — remains classified.
But its art world involvement is mostly relegated to footnotes or brief mentions.
The report we just delivered has 2,979 references just on the footnotes page.
"For some footnotes, I could not find the sources as referred," he said.
Midnight Special, in contrast, refuses to provide the audience with momentum-breaking footnotes.
There's no shortage of noodles, and the menu is deciphered with playful footnotes.
As the kind of person who likes to read footnotes, I appreciate this.
Still, those names and numbers are only footnotes to the violence detailed here.
What you won't find in Cured are footnotes, of which Gastronomica had many.
Fair Game File this column under: Why It Pays to Read the Footnotes.
Click here to download the pdf, including footnotes, of the Guantánamo Bay letter.
There are no lectures at Public Kitchen, blessedly, no footnotes or history lessons.
Some of the more titillating tidbits of the book are in the footnotes.
They defended the reliability of the book by pointing to its 800 footnotes.
Footnotes show how pervasive violent abuse has been through all times and tales.
Their names -- Ello, Peach, Meerkat, Mastodon, Vero -- are little more than footnotes now.
For more details on global availability, go here and scroll down to the footnotes.
Prince and Flynn provided information about these efforts to investigators, according to the footnotes.
Footnotes on the right side of the menu provide cryptic references to source materials.
There's no place for parentheses, footnotes or explanations — but there are, of course, rhymes.
I love the footnotes about the publishing history, the allusions and all that stuff.
His making of "Heaven's Gate" would quickly reduce these other controversies to mere footnotes.
The books had copious details, hundreds of footnotes, and monstrous distortions of key facts.
But they became footnotes in political history, all but forgotten, except at Green-Wood.
But these were obscure footnotes on what was sure to be a great day.
Although she updates each chapter with new footnotes, some still feel dated or perfunctory.
And as any Scorsese fan knows, the movie is undoubtedly filled with subtle footnotes.
At the bottom of Smith's pages, one finds a great many extended, conversational footnotes.
She will sometimes return policy memos to campaign aides with requests for more footnotes.
The footnotes in the judge's filing cite these depositions as evidence for the abuse allegations.
This transfer was disclosed to LPs via footnotes in annual reports, according to King-Shaw.
Verizon, for example, discloses the limits in footnotes on a page that explains its plans.
So, the industry has lightened the tone of attacks and added footnotes and fine print.
Those footnotes, he said, have become obsolete as courts have grown accustomed to transgender litigants.
But dig into the actual report and footnotes — and it's difficult to sugarcoat the findings.
Occupy's comments were cited more than 200 times in the footnotes of the final rule.
But its footnotes contained the outline of a legal argument based on First Amendment concerns.
Key snippets of live video are laid on top of the virtual space as footnotes.
Inspiration is what Democrats need more than wonky policies and plans with footnotes and annotations.
But for all its lack of footnotes and lightly worn learning, it is exhilarating viewing.
Today, at the Polo Grounds, there were at least four such footnotes to baseball's memorabilia.
In the fine-print footnotes, that "lower interest rate" discussed at the event was finally specified.
Then there's all the stuff you find in the footnotes of the FCC's net neutrality proposal.
Z. In normal circumstances, hotels are usually no more than passing footnotes to travel and leisure.
At other times, characters are introduced via expository dialogue, almost like verbal footnotes in the script.
Mylan confirmed Reuters' calculations based on figures in the tax footnotes in the company's annual reports.
Many of the important facts in that movie appear as footnotes or flashbacks in this one.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently questioned that reasoning in the footnotes of the same recent ruling.
You can add footnotes in Google Docs to provide citations and include links to your research.
It bothered Ms. Cline that his female accomplices and devotees seemed like footnotes in his story.
Caleb and Camille have faded, becoming art-history footnotes, but their hold on their children remains.
Reformatting "An Abundance of Katherines," a book that has footnotes and mathematical equations, was especially tricky.
I don't want to add footnotes to something by labeling actions as racist or politically charged.
His footnotes and caveats showed he didn't think it made sense to talk about infinite growth.
Footnotes in the report cite AT&T document production as the source of the call logs.
If you've always thought TV would be better with footnotes, I suppose this is for you.
The acquisition seemingly ties up one of the great shaggy-dog footnotes of postwar American letters.
For instance, one of the copies we received did not have footnotes, another had extra hyperlinks.
It isn't just that the historical chronicle needs to be revised; it's that we need to understand that there isn't simply a chronicle — that history is the sum total of both the ur-text and the footnotes (and that some footnotes should be texts of their own).
The controversy surrounding the split certainly isn't sitting well with Williams, according to his comments in Footnotes.
In MMA's ever-lengthening history, a fight between a man and a woman is in the footnotes.
These ideas, though, are mere footnotes to the plans' central chapters: huge tax cuts for high earners.
"Existence is a series of footnotes to a vast, obscure, unfinished masterpiece," the group tweeted in December.
There's no bibliography and no footnotes, but the pages are teeming with aphorisms and hilarious one-liners.
But footnotes point to an F.B.I. document, dated March 19, based on an interview with Mr. Cohen.
The passages in question involve facts that should have been perfectly cited in my footnotes and weren't.
Sincerely, William P. BarrAttorney General This story has been updated to include the footnotes from Barr's summary.
It's written in the footnotes of the Pixel listing at Google's own store, albeit with somewhat confusing wording.
And the judge — who presumably read the footnotes — decided it was compelling enough to approve the application anyway.
Those questions have gotten lost as the debate has devolved into a spat over budget tables and footnotes.
Brown bodies, writes one anonymous film-goer, were disembodied "footnotes": mere openers of doors or cleaners of homes.
This is a family memoir with many footnotes and a long digression on Thomas Pynchon and Gravity's Rainbow.
The paper is a masterpiece, with 52 footnotes and a works cited page to rival professional research studies.
Trump's text of his speech, released by his campaign, included extensive footnotes to show where the material originated.
I made a [dance instruction] company called Footnotes Elite and that's been running for the past five years.
I read those fat tomes mostly for the footnotes, the infinite forking paths of primary sources and archives.
And the Sabine material, jimmied into an art history class, feels for most of the play like footnotes.
And yet all those numbers ended up as footnotes to the consternation fostered by the four-stroke penalty.
Where I Live Amid the chic cafes and boutiques in the Marais, footnotes of antiquity around every corner.
That includes that two-page classified enclosure — except for one brief section and its accompanying footnote or footnotes.
Perhaps if headlines came with footnotes, more readers would be wise to The Times's reinterpretation of the term.
This ambitious book (available next month) reads like a dystopian novel, albeit one with more than 1,000 footnotes.
Slavery, racism — they're simply footnotes in Blue's story, overcome in a vision of the West that's surprisingly postracial.
Undergirding their back and forth is the scholar, hinting at future developments and his own identity in footnotes.
The battle between Thomas and Ginsburg in the footnotes illustrates the fervor each side brings to the abortion debate.
And because every good historical document deserves footnotes — and in the spirit of the heavily footnoted Hamilton book, a.k.a.
Because all the rest of the candidates became mere footnotes, their performances can be summed up in one sentence.
Williams was part of Jay's project in "Footnotes," opening up about his own divorce, so his presence makes sense.
In Jay-Z's new "Footnotes of Adnis" video, Smith said he vividly recalls the night Willow shaved her head.
These little footnotes break the fourth wall, and often make quips or pop culture references directly to the readers.
Most of the links in footnotes of the paper point to YouTube videos and th organization's own PDF documents.
So four people read more than 224 million documents to write a 5003,2500-page report that had 23,22005 footnotes?
When you begin working on academic papers, one thing that will stand out is the pervasive use of footnotes.
Then she digs into some policy questions by quoting passionately from the footnotes of a Congressional Budget Office report.
The FBI's final assessment was driven by many findings contained in classified footnotes at the bottom of the spreadsheet.
New York's response includes at least 140 footnotes documenting data sources that show how much information was publicly available.
His most recent work of poetry, "Footnotes in the Order of Disappearance," was published by Milkweed Editions in 2018.
If nothing else, apples are charming historical footnotes, illustrating former uses now barely suspected in New York City's woodlands.
Footnotes in the Mueller Report indicate that Porter sat for two days of interviews with the special counsel's team.
He also simplified Díaz's dense, flowery writing, which is filled with long digressions ranging from footnotes to entire chapters.
He started the short-lived labels Bea & Baby, Key, Key Hole and Miss — barely footnotes now in blues history.
In essence, it is Trump's Twitter feed over the last three months, albeit with less vitriol and more footnotes.
Many readers have deemed the book unreadable — thanks to Wallace's sprawling sentences, heavy use of footnotes and meandering subplots.
Those accusations, however, were not part of the OLC's main considerations and instead appeared only in the memo's footnotes.
There are indeed 70 pages of footnotes in the book, but there are problems with it — I'm owning that.
I mean, I have 70 pages of footnotes and I tried to credit everyone's work as best I can.
Francis didn't mention either proposal in "Beloved Amazon" and didn't cite the synod's final document in his text or footnotes.
In a statement Caceres&apos mother praised the report, which comprises nearly 90 pages of text, footnotes and annexed material.
Crowley used footnotes to identify her sources in some cases but did not place the material used in quotation marks.
But they also enslaved their fellow man, committing special kinds of inhumane acts that should never be confined to footnotes.
Mr Harding is more comfortable with facts; with classic English reticence, he buries his family's responses in footnotes and summaries.
Footnotes in the documents, which you can read below, revealed four cases in addition to the ones in Apple's table.
But here's another thing I can say: Any book with neuroscience this complex and content this provocative really needs footnotes.
For all of the detail spelled out over 53 pages and 97 footnotes, this one critical assumption is never mentioned.
I tend to think of him as a Zelig-like character; he pops up in weird places, especially in footnotes.
But Mr. Sikdar's contributions were pushed to the footnotes, and Peak XV was eventually renamed in honor of Mr. Everest.
These books, published by Chinese presses, were accompanied by a translation or at least footnotes to explain the cultural references.
These books, published by Chinese presses, were accompanied by a translation or at least footnotes to explain the cultural references.
For this quest, however, Ga hunts through libraries and footnotes, feeling the ashes of crumbled empires through her ink-stained fingers.
I do like a David Foster Wallace thing with multiple footnotes, and he's talking to the reader at the same time.
But other female pirates and the mythology surrounding them have become footnotes in pop-culture history—buried, obscured, or otherwise forgotten.
And I've discovered some interesting information that will become bigger stories or end up as footnotes in the world of AVs.
But you don't have to be an academic to use footnotes, and they can provide value to anyone when used correctly.
" When after their breakup Machado has trouble getting herself off, she duly footnotes the text, "Magic power lost by breaking taboo.
Natty Kasambala assembles a list of footnotes to the video, from its Jim Crow imagery to Glover's references to other musicians.
These rooms contain wooden structures displaying footnotes to the exhibition, providing background on the works and the artists' own thought process.
But Roberts's opinion in Trinity Lutheran also includes one of the oddest footnotes ever to appear in a Supreme Court opinion.
"He brought us to the library," Mr. Hunt said, and told the students to dig into the sources in the footnotes.
Amid all the suffering and violence, you'll often find the rest of us in the footnotes, the appendices, and the epilogues.
By the second week of August, Mr. Duffey had taken to issuing footnotes every few days to block the Pentagon spending.
Last year, Brown wrote 3,85033 words — not including eleven footnotes — reviewing former Defense Secretary William Perry's biography of the nuclear age.
And the ensemble here, which doubles as its own band, channels that spirit with an infectious blitheness that requires no footnotes.
He kept notes of his time at the White House, which the Mueller team referred to in footnotes of its report.
He kept notes of his time at the White House, which the Mueller team referred to in footnotes of its report.
Read three or four of these footnotes and also read the short portion of the article that each footnote pertains to.
Yet despite sounding the death knell for the African slave trade, the Haitian Revolution is often relegated to the footnotes of history.
He attached exhibits supporting his footnotes -- grand jury transcripts and some of the FBI reports that had been barred from McCullough's trial.
I want a 2000 word essay on how #BagelGate reflects the post-Brexit condition of the British people, excluding footnotes and references.
"Millard, who edits and annotates the Tales, is constantly interjecting little footnotes throughout the stories about how certain things relate," Riggs said.
His mind remained vibrant; en route, he spoke of court cases, even footnotes in opinions, his military service, ball games he attended.
Some of these players may turn out to be more than mere footnotes moving forward, if only because the Knicks need bodies.
Eventually, Greenfield understands that she's not at work on a portrait of one of history's footnotes but one of its major players.
One of the interesting footnotes here is how much the design of the 10 will be defined by what the device lost.
Some stories are slight and others meaty, but they often feature details that would be relegated to footnotes in more standard histories.
Short fables are sprinkled among the chapters, and the author makes use of pastiche, footnotes and other moves from the postmodern playbook.
Footnotes The classicist and author of 'How Do We Look' explains what Instagram's most popular photos reveal about our likes (and dislikes).
Until recently, the place you'd be most likely to encounter the name Anton Reicha was in the footnotes of books about Beethoven.
Instead, he has delivered a book with more footnotes than passion — and, for the very poorest, a proposal that seems deeply unfair.
Indeed, as I turned this book's pages, I found myself for one measure reading these footnotes before looking up at Cage's texts.
At times Mr. McGarry seems like a creative-writing student who fills his pages with footnotes because David Foster Wallace did it.
To support that narrative voice, Morris created additional characters, staged scenes that never happened, and fabricated footnotes to corroborate the counterfeited material.
She pulled books from a shelf as if appending footnotes to our conversation, piling them high on the small bed between us.
Lorene Scafaria's Hustlers finally puts strippers front and center in their own stories, rather than supporting footnotes in the lives of men.
His "Martin Luther" is not a scholarly biography, despite its footnotes, but an attempt to make Luther attractive to a general audience.
In this alternative history, Lenin and Stalin would be obscure footnotes, and Hitler would never have been more than a failed painter.
Kiefer footnotes the painting by inscribing among the trees' branches the names of poets and scholars who have elaborated on Varus's story.
For instance, you can see what your text will look like before you publish on your blog — headers, images, links and footnotes included.
"There's no question there are going to have to be footnotes as far as the box offices goes this year," Mr. Dergarabedian said.
Barr said the report is "nearly 400 pages" in length — but that may not include footnotes, citations, raw evidence exhibits and other information.
With no bibliography and no footnotes, this book offers a very immediate commentary, and so its form is perfectly suited to its subject.
It's an academic adage that a scholar's career consists of footnotes to the dissertation, and, in a way, this was true for Boas.
The asterisk is her favorite: In all her education, she found herself fixating on footnotes and their promise of more information, more context.
Page 17, footnotes: The government accuses Apple of developing the passcode-based encryption features at issue in this case for marketing purposes. E.g.
"So far, Ron and Nicole are footnotes; they were nothing more than dead bodies at the beginning of the show," Fred told Extra.
While I may exist on a backslash, I want to bolster the stories of other transgender people above asterisks, hyphens and/or footnotes.
The father of three previously released a video titled "Footnotes for 'The Story of O.J.'" that focused on the black experience in America.
Eckstein explained to Hyperallergic that Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores evolved from two 2014 New Yorker features on New York City bookstores.
Many of the events the team regard as most significant, like the president's address at Hiroshima, are almost footnotes in the American media.
If questions of inner versus outer space are here at all, they are so far in the background as to become only footnotes.
Projects like the Retraction Watch blog call attention to these changes, hopefully stopping retracted papers from slipping into the footnotes of other studies.
In March of this year, those essays were rolled up — along with more original writing and supplementary footnotes from Fulford — into a book.
Any reader can go to the full text of Mr. Trump's speech and click on the footnotes, which conveniently link to online resources.
Politico said that while Crowley used footnotes to identify her sources in some cases, she did not place the material in quotation marks.
Like you'd rather give up fonts and footnotes to have the recipient be able to click reply and respond to what you wrote.
Down here, on paper, is what we have to make do with, "the novel as it now exists," footnotes to that original novel.
Many of the recipes in drinks manuals of the last few years resemble academic papers, with asterisks and footnotes and "see page" references.
"I certainly didn't plagiarize in my book and there's 70 pages of footnotes showing where I got the information," she told Fox News.
On Monday, Motherboard obtained and published the most comprehensive version of the manifesto, including two charts, footnotes, and hyperlinks that indicate Damore's sources.
Once relegated to academic footnotes as a bemusing curio, Jean-Jacques Lequeu is finally being fully recognized for his cheeky and dazzling drawings.
Between the writing and the performances, so many characters who should be footnotes feel instead like real people we should be aware of.
A student-run honors court had suspended him for submitting a paper in a Swahili class for which a tutor had formatted footnotes.
He performed with the university orchestra and even sang with the Footnotes, an a cappella group of which he was also music director.
" It included among its laments that historians today are "fiddling with footnotes rather than bringing the past to light for a broader audience.
The genetic message is not carried in a 140-character tweet — it resembles a shelf full of books with chapters, subsections and footnotes.
The White House brief mentions Giuliani's name just three times — though two are footnotes — compared to the 91 mentions in Saturday's House brief.
Now it becomes necessary to follow him through the footnotes of historians who study intelligence operations during the start of the Cold War.
Last October, a White House report on artificial intelligence included several footnotes suggesting that China is now publishing more research than scholars here.
Yet it was my own Marais neighborhood, with its footnotes from antiquity on every corner, that drew me in like no other place.
Releasing a calm, well-supported policy brief with lots of footnotes and no invective is pretty out of character for the Trump administration.
People familiar with that memo said it was a 10-page point-by-point rebuttal of the Republican document, including dozens of footnotes.
But as with any topic, always use your judgement and peep the footnotes to make sure the information is sourced from a legitimate outlet.
"A fiction repeated enough times may become a belief," he said, adding that he had read Shea's paper very carefully, including its 88 footnotes.
Subjects that used to be mere footnotes to physics will rule, and engineers (and perhaps even consumers) will have to learn to speak quantum.
In some cases, it makes sense not to give that; you can't make an article too long, you don't want to have footnotes everywhere.
As part of his insistence on textualism, Scalia famously refused to join portions of opinions -- sometimes even particular footnotes -- that relied on legislative history.
The FCC also appears to have simply buried many of the less flattering portions of the report under layers of policy arcana and footnotes.
A Vatican spokesman had no comment on the letter, which includes dozens of footnotes, Bible verses, pronouncements by previous popes, and a separate bibliography.
Hoffman released a public version that September loaded with factual footnotes on playing cards, with the intention of encouraging people to vote against Trump.
"I collect facts the way people collect stamps," Ms. Raden said, which explains why the footnotes run longer than the text on several pages.
It also might save the political reputations of members of Congress who risk becoming footnotes for their complicity in Mr. Trump's march of folly.
If, as I suspect, it doesn't include the footnotes, he's missing out on some of the wittiest and most malicious delights of Gibbon's book.
Soon, Ms. Jones was placing library requests for reference books and, when they arrived months later, scouring the footnotes for what to order next.
Instead, they ask news assistants to make small tweaks — to things like font tags and footnotes — so that articles are compatible with their software.
The company had reviewed a letter Pruitt was preparing on the rule and suggested that he include footnotes, something the final letter later included.
The novel is stuffed with footnotes and horror and strange, unreliable, overlapping narrators, but ultimately—in the author's view, anyway—it's a love story.
A cri de coeur against outsourcing and downsizing, "Footnotes" bossa novas its way through myriad themes without leaving a dent in any of them.
Mr. Giuliani's calls were the biggest revelation of the report, but the footnotes also contained records of calls between Mr. Nunes and Mr. Parnas.
This incredibly detailed detective-style book — leaving no stone unturned — and the refreshing addition of footnotes — is a must-read for anyone interested cybersecurity.
One is a first-person family narrative, the other a cultural essay on masculine malaise, but both are footnotes inflated to full-length meditations.
Together, the exhibition and the monograph are important footnotes to a slogan that has become both a state of mind and a revolutionary movement.
It was a halting, if ultimately educational, glimpse at the tedious mechanics of real-time reporting: sifting through documents, puzzling over footnotes and more.
Those sources are credited in other footnotes; it's just those specific quotes are not, and that's an error and it will be fixed pronto.
And as both of you noted (with historical footnotes and everything!), there is a very good chance that the ends won't justify the means.
Jesse made a cameo on Jay-Z's "Footnotes from 4:44" where he blasted those for suggesting he left his wife for Minka's hot bod.
Mercifully, Kessler's choice to present his case studies in a flowing, often personal narrative uninterrupted by footnotes makes for pleasurable, enlightened reading for the layperson.
But if the writing is straightforward and to the point, it enhances a company's credibility and will not require doubling back with definitions and footnotes.
In the footnotes of the thousands of documents related to the case, Mr. Bundy's lawyer previews his trial strategy, comparing Mr. Bundy with the Rev.
There were so many interesting details, the prose was so easy to follow — so self-assured, no pesky footnotes to distract me from the story.
Audiences at its fabled premiere in 43 would have understood it without footnotes as a leftist rallying cry and a satire of unfettered capitalism's enablers.
For older readers, the report pauses to explain, in footnotes, what an online troll is, as well as things like botnets, spearphishing emails and malware.
This is a humorous and fascinating character study between the two men, though, with a meandering plot and pseudo-scholarly footnotes, it isn't for everyone.
And he is attentive to Russians' views, even if his footnotes — which are sparse — contain only two Russian-language sources, one dating back to 22000.
A Vatican spokesman had no comment on the letter, which includes dozens of footnotes, Bible verses and articles of canon law and a separate bibliography.
You may have been taught in school to cite your sources by using footnotes, or by putting them in parentheses after you've referenced the information.
New York (CNN Business)When the government releases its monthly jobs report on Friday, a history-making methodology change will be lurking in the footnotes.
Beneath the math and footnotes is a key point: Tax reform along the lines of the "Unified Framework" will be a boon to working Americans.
In July, Williams addressed infidelity rumors surrounding his divorce in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, the visual accompaniment to the rapper's latest album.
The written version of his speech is 16 pages and features 130 footnotes citing not only Trump's tweets, but also news articles and law review articles.
Now, Tidal has released a short video, "Episode One: Footnotes for The Story of O.J." that digs deeper into the nuances of being Black in America.
But it never stops feeling like a tie-in or a set of footnotes: a tribute to a great film, rather than a great film itself.
Dr. Voth — who, like Sheppard, is trans, and raging against the capitalist machine — peppers the text with personal footnotes, slowly revealing the parallels between both stories.
While band biographies, scene dissections, and oral histories abound, the stories of record labels themselves are often relegated to footnotes in the history of heavy metal.
Then, for some extra dystopian insight, pick up a 1,079 page doorstopper (complete with footnotes) for some light reading, David Foster Wallace (DFW)'s Infinite Jest.
Her best friend is out of the picture, her mother has died, her sister and father are distant, and the men in her life are footnotes.
Francis had cited the report in footnotes of a 10-page document that he handed over to each Chilean bishop at the start of the summit.
Related: Jay-Z apologizes to Beyoncé in one of his 'best songs' In his "Footnotes" video, Jay-Z expounds on the rough patch in his relationship.
The paper, which included footnotes spelling out where the different parties stood on the divisive issues, showed a degree of FDP isolation on key European issues.
But the movie, written and directed by Gary Ross, might also lay claim to a more unusual title: the first Hollywood drama to come with footnotes.
Of course, the Bond producers haven't exactly been infallible, with George Lazenby among the footnotes to a movie series bookended by Sean Connery and Daniel Craig.
Instead, it buries a clarification in the footnotes of the report that when it says "tax dodging" it does not mean tax "evasion," which is illegal.
Footnotes In "Congo Tales," a new book about the second-largest tropical forest in the world, the story of a people and their home comes alive.
What are more remarkable in this Selected Letters, almost worth its high price, are the editor's footnotes, meticulously identifying scores of individuals mentioned in Cage's letters.
The result, for television viewers, was a halting, if ultimately educational glimpse at the tedious mechanics of real-time reporting: sifting through documents, puzzling over footnotes.
With footnotes and an appendix of self-guided tours, it is an ideal companion for modern travelers, merging the old city with the new, present metropolis.
Companies could in the past relegate most of their lease obligations to footnotes, making balance sheets look healthier than they would have been with leases shown.
Stelter pressed Abramson on whether she felt she had done enough to properly attribute material in the body of the text, rather than relying on footnotes.
"By the Time It Gets Dark" has clearly been thought through, but it's so cryptic that it cries out for, if not perfect explanations, perhaps footnotes.
A Marxist musical comedy might not be your first choice of weekend entertainment, but be assured that "Footnotes" won't batter your brain with heavyweight labor theory.
To the irritation of his publishers, he sometimes resorts to footnotes to explain unfamiliar terms or episodes from Chinese history, rather than omitting or Anglicizing them.
" Abramson replied by denying charges of plagiarism, and saying that her book includes "70 pages of footnotes" at the end "showing where I got the information.
The T-Mobile and Sprint programs seem riddled with loopholes and footnotes, so be sure to read all the fine print if you take this route.
Footnotes and language designed to make it harder to prosecute labor violations were removed, and panels to hear labor disputes can no longer be arbitrarily blocked.
The indomitable Fine amasses evidence, addresses objections and accumulates footnotes at such a brisk pace that the panting reader wishes at times for a water break.
Conversely, as the tangents and entertaining footnotes that Mr MacCulloch provides for almost every detail and anecdote attest, non-fiction allows for multiple versions of the past.
PDCA allowances are now listed separately in Cabinet Office accounts, with footnotes showing the totals claimed by each former prime minister (Tony Blair draws the full allowance).
Explicitly gory photos of women in the middle of plastic surgery come with footnotes in which the women express the anxieties motivating them to get said surgeries.
In the footnotes of your book, I learned that in 2006 you organized a conference that Zeki attended entitled "Art and the Brain" at the Phillips Collection.
Titled "A Statement on Cybersecurity," the 4,110-word statement (not including footnotes) is bizarre for both its length and its ability to say almost nothing of substance.
Mueller's account, large parts of which are redacted, was based on interviews with Prince and Nader, as well as text messages and grand jury material, footnotes showed.
In July, Williams also addressed infidelity rumors surrounding his divorce in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, the visual accompaniment to the rapper's latest album.
"I wouldn't want even a misplaced comma so I will promptly fix these footnotes and quotations as I have corrected other material that Vice contested," she added.
Even then, the data about the jobs the program had produced was tucked into a cluster of small-print footnotes at the bottom of the tenth page.
"I don't start books without finishing them, so starting a 1,600-page book with massive footnotes is daunting even for an ambitious reader," Gates told the Journal.
Footnotes: [1] Interestingly, LSD does not seem readily absorbed through the skin, suggesting Hofmann may have ingested LSD by touching contaminated fingers to his lips [Henderson 1994].
In Vybarr Cregan-Reid's excellent book on running, "Footnotes," I had read about epigenetics and the physiological changes brought on by the thinner air found at altitude.
The report does not cite climate change or global warming, though "climate change" pops up in footnotes citing articles and papers with that phrase in their titles.
Somewhere in there I deduced REFINERY, as in an oil refinery that "turns out barrels," a very good pun; and FOOTNOTES, also clever ("info from low places").
Long after Mr. Duterte has gone and his most vociferous followers are footnotes in history, we will write about this terrible era of avarice, injustice and death.
In The Unstreamables, Noisey takes a look back at the blockbusters, intriguing footnotes, and cult classics that you might have to try a little harder to find.
As I read different historians, considered their arguments, sifted through their footnotes, and consulted their primary sources, it became clear the Lost Cause was a pernicious myth.
All of the allegations that I lifted material or plagiarized — that's not true — but I did make mistakes in the footnotes, and there are some uncited passages.
The Mueller report mentions Nader in nearly four dozen footnotes, including references to his interviews with special counsel investigators, and other materials, like his emails and text messages.
The Mueller report mentions Nader in nearly four dozen footnotes, including references to his interviews with special counsel investigators and other materials, like his emails and text messages.
In July, Williams also addressed the cheating rumors surrounding his divorce in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, the visual accompaniment to the rapper's latest album.
"Olympic Champion (Waiting Athlete) (Campione Olimpionico [Atleta in Attesa])" (1932), painted plasterSubsequent galleries that display Fontana's moves through punctured canvases, ceramics, and pottery are insightful as historical footnotes.
In general, the most useful footnotes provide not just a notation about where the information in the text came from, but also gives a link for quick access.
She described Dr. Beck as a voracious reader of scientific studies and agency reports, diving deep into footnotes and scientific data with a rigor matched by few colleagues.
The authors have read many critical accounts challenging Kissinger's negotiating efficacy, and the consequences of his choices, but these accounts are mostly relegated to footnotes and textual asides.
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 his introductions and footnotes, he distanced Nietzsche from fascist bombast—naming the Übermensch the "Overman" was just one strategy—and recast him as a kind of existentialist.
In some instances, the content is not credited to the original source, and in others, it is attributed in footnotes but not in the body of the text.
"You would constantly see judges dropping footnotes: 'I'm not really sure about the constitutionality of this practice, but nobody raised it,'" a former Justice Department official told me.
For the most part today's historians remain isolated in their professional cocoons, spending more time fiddling with their footnotes than bringing the past to light for a broader audience.
There's no attempt, for example, to recreate the book's famous footnotes, though the addition of Frances McDormand as the voice of God is a nice, if largely wasted, touch.
Shows about Loki, Scarlet Witch and Vision, and Falcon and Winter Soldier are already in the works, and they won't just be codas or footnotes to their cinematic arcs.
The report contains no hints, footnotes or unredacted lines that point to what any of the 12 criminal probes could be about or upon whom they might be focused.
These women broke through as much as you could on that platform, which is to say they didn't really, and are now just footnotes in the reality TV canon.
The Grey's Anatomy actor appears in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, a visual accompaniment to the rapper's new album, which was released Monday, according to E!
I try to follow the footnotes, while the objects take on the esoteric meanings ascribed to them by Hall's words, as if they were shifting shapes before my eyes.
Jesse had 25 seconds on Jay-Z's 11-minute newest release, "Footnotes from 4:44" ... talking about the ongoing divorce and custody dispute with estranged wife, Aryn Drake-Lee.
Psychosomatic diseases are ubiquitous and cost health systems a fortune (twice the cost of treating diabetes in America in 2002, for example), yet medical textbooks relegate them to footnotes.
Rasheed's work navigates these intersections, combining and recombining linguistic and visual registers, from mathematics to scholarly writing heavy with numbered footnotes to speech fragments in standard and colloquial English.
He noted that he was credited in the footnotes of Abramson's book, but suggested that Abramson did not provide an indication of how extensively she used his work. pic.twitter.
He and his small team then write a 6,700-page report — with 38,000 footnotes and a table of contents that's hundreds of pages long — based on what they learn.
The court's decision against Ms. Mattek-Sands included footnotes expressing its surprise at what it called an apparent lack of expertise on her doctor's part regarding her medical concerns.
Other things he collected were luxuries: fountain pens from Germany, shoes from Chicago, leather-bound editions of Darwin and Einstein whose footnotes alone might take him years to absorb.
Aides to Mr. Trump, who has faced criticism throughout the race for factual exaggerations and outright falsehoods, circulated a copy of the speech with 128 footnotes documenting its claims.
But beside those mascot-level characters, the 16- and 32-bit eras produced all manner of colorful heroes, the majority of which are now barely footnotes in gaming history.
Some are famous, like Lawrence of Arabia, but questions about their sexual identity have often been considered more as scandals or footnotes than as important details of their story.
Her legacy remains, like that of so many other great women, in the margins and footnotes of history—and in the few coins that have been preserved by time.
My new translation, with an introduction and over 400 footnotes, gives a personal view of the last years of the 19th century through the eyes of Berthe Morisot's daughter.
"To Throw Away Unopened" is enthusiastically chaotic, bursting with asides, footnotes, photos and quotes (from the likes of Virginia Woolf, Maggie Nelson, Margaret Atwood, Emily Brontë and Graham Greene).
His lawyer repeatedly urged the Cambodian public to read "our 550-page closing brief and its more than 4,000 footnotes" to find the true story of the Khmer Rouge.
There are ominous footnotes of gene screening for children, the corporate control of this station's staff, and the automation of work, and they remain only an undercurrent to the plot.
It also comes with footnotes that reference folklore and fairy-tale tropes (mother throws children into fire, girl mistakenly elopes with the wrong lover, transformation to stone for breaking taboo).
Footnotes for 4:44 features an all-male cast weighing in on relationships, with stars like Will Smith, Aziz Ansari, Meek Mill, Michael B. Jordan, and Kendrick Lamar taking part.
It also gave him countless interesting Hollywood trivia footnotes — did you know, for instance, that Paxton directed and appeared in the music video for the 1980 novelty song "Fish Heads"?
Bob Eckstein illustrated 75 international bookstores in Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores: True Tales and Lost Moments from Book Buyers, Booksellers, and Book Lovers,  out now from Clarkson Potter.
"Footnotes for 4:44" is an 11-minute video in which Jay-Z builds on the coming clean he's done on a few tracks from his new "4:44" album.
In Power's New York City, race, class, and gender function less as social constructs that determine the characters' fates and more as footnotes that help move the overall story along.
Of course, they don't actually appear on the record (not even Frank Ocean can raise the dead) but they serve as reference points; footnotes of influence buried within a track.
Clarke had reportedly borrowed language from several sources in his 2013 master's thesis, citing the sources in footnotes but not showing through quotations instances in which they were quoted verbatim.
Once relegated to academic footnotes as a bemusing curio, Lequeu is finally being fully recognized for his cheeky and dazzling drawings that experimented with both perplexing structure and taunting narrative.
He has a growing reputation as a comedian who works smart in the John Oliver mode — his TV series even has onscreen footnotes — but he tries to keep things nonpartisan.
Simple explanations on a board with bold red figures for easy viewing in news conferences were replaced by complex footnotes in BOJ policy announcements that financial professionals struggled to understand.
"What the report portrays, in numbing legalese and revealing footnotes, is a breathtaking culture of lying and impunity, distrust and double-dealing," wrote Susan B. Glasser of The New Yorker.
That's especially bad news for Buttigieg — who declared victory at well after midnight East Coast time, in a rousing speech that is now likely to become one of history's footnotes.
If Trump illegally colluded with Russia, these three perceived conflicts might seem to be little more than footnotes to what would be one of the biggest stories of our time.
It also impedes Democratic lawmakers' ability to check up on the president, a responsibility also laid out in the constitution, Grassley wrote in a letter replete with footnotes and case citations.
Only after retracing the dense footnotes in these papers did Bik discover that "YXQ-EQ" is apparently an acronym that refers to the "external Qi" and "Qigong" of scientist Yan Xin.
One of the new characters introduced in John Wick 3 is Asia Kate Dillon's "Adjudicator", who spells out the fine print of the High Table like a scowling font of footnotes.
And you can see it at work here, in the video for "Bam", which follows recent visuals for "The Story of OJ", Footnotes for The Story of OJ and "4:44".
At more than 200 pages with over 1,000 footnotes, the report takes an unsparing look at Putin's approach to rivals and perceived threats going back decades and ends in December 2017.
So throughout In the Dream House, no matter what narrative trope or genre is framing the chapter at hand, she uses footnotes to mark off fairy tale motifs as they occur.
Rogue One was an opportunity to branch out beyond the Star Wars saga as we know it, to tell stories that are more than just footnotes in the existing movie timeline.
Second, and more importantly, there's at least one piece you borrowed from, I believe it was Jake Malooley's essay in Time Out, that is not referenced at all in the footnotes.
She devoted an entire section of the essay to discussing Jay-Z's confessions from his "Footnotes for 4:44" video that was released a day after his album dropped earlier this month.
A spokesperson for Bloomberg's 2020 campaign said internal drafts of the documents mentioned by The Intercept included footnotes, which did not appear in the web or emailed versions of the same information.
Frieze Art Fair sponsor Deutsche Bank, notorious for Trump ties, is under increased scrutiny after federal investigations into potential money-laundering lapses, but its art world involvement is mostly relegated to footnotes.
Moms Talk About Their Pregnancy Surprises In July 2017 Williams addressed the breakdown in his marriage and cheating rumors on Footnotes for 4:44 the visual component to JAY-Z's last album.
Williams addressed his split from Drake-Lee — and rumors of infidelity — in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, a visual accompaniment to the rapper's album, which was released in July.
Williams addressed the split — and rumors of infidelity — in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, a visual accompaniment to the rapper's new album, which was released Monday, according to E!
But two banking sector sources pointed to the Financial Conduct Authority's handbook, where footnotes to the section on senior managers' responsibilities say they must ensure compliance with standards including relevant industry codes.
News Analysis ROME — At 256 pages and 391 footnotes, the apostolic exhortation Pope Francis issued on Friday is a lengthy reminder of the importance he places on family, if also a puzzle.
Crowley had footnotes in her dissertation that she could have deployed properly, and while her book had no notes, a book provides plenty of space for giving credit where credit is due.
The procedural tale is a winding one with a lot of specific intra-party intrigue — like House of Cards, but with lots of complicated footnotes (you can read a fuller version here).
Both of these programs include work or attendance requirements that may exclude non-traditional students, as well as other footnotes that may fail to look outside of a traditional middle-class reality.
And it does appear in the puzzle now and then — sometimes clued as division symbols, other times as printer's daggers, which are seen in footnotes and are vertical symbols of varying complexity.
At her clumsiest, Benjamin integrates these details into the novel dutifully, like a student showing off her research: I did my reading, she almost seems to say; I can give you footnotes.
Yellen's core speeches, delivered at venues like the annual Jackson Hole, Wyoming research conference, typically included dozens of footnotes citing the work of Fed staff, and articles from peer-reviewed economic journals.
" In their dueling footnotes, as Ginsburg ticked off complaints about Thomas' opinion, she contended that "the cost of, and trauma potentially induced by, a post-procedure requirement may well constitute an undue burden.
And it's hard to trust sleep tracking that bluntly declares your total hours of sleep without graphical evidence, then lists in small footnotes-style time spent awake or in "light" or "restful" sleep.
He addressed the split — and rumors of infidelity — in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, a visual accompaniment to the rapper's new album, which was released in July, according to E!
The Flashman Papers purport to be written by Flashman himself—the secret, honest memoir of a garlanded rogue, discovered in a Leicestershire saleroom in 1965 and "edited" by Fraser, with helpful historical footnotes.
Williams, 35, addressed the split — and rumors of infidelity — in JAY-Z's short film Footnotes for 4:44, a visual accompaniment to the rapper's new album, which was released Monday, according to E!
The lack of respect — resigning these women to literal footnotes in a history coauthored by Anthony and Stanton — struck some as a recapitulation of how Black women were marginalized during the suffrage movement.
Of the many interesting footnotes about the Apple II's clone competition, perhaps the most interesting is the fact that in 1987, the fates of Franklin and VTech briefly coincided in a legal battle.
But Sessions went further in his decision, suggesting in footnotes to his opinion that the rejection of such claims should come even before immigrants get before a judge and begin their court proceedings.
There was the business of prizes — Beyoncé won eight, making her the most decorated V.M.A. winner, with 24; other winners included Calvin Harris, Drake and Fifth Harmony — but these were footnotes at best.
Hints and allegations that may have once faded to mere footnotes in a biography can now be instantly retrieved, mashed together and Ping-Ponged around the Internet with the tap of a finger.
The book would have benefited from a few explanatory footnotes for American readers, who may not be familiar with the ins and outs of the Pussy Riot case or the Russian penal system.
" Moore, in one of his footnotes, remembers trying to get a phone installed in 228, and being told by British Telecom that it would take six months, owing to a "shortage of numbers.
While the FBI used information beyond the dossier to support the court application, the dossier was cited in footnotes to specific allegations, according to current and former US officials briefed on the matter.
We are all footnotes at best in the annals of history, but in the most powerful nation on Earth, the nation conceived in liberty and justice, that distinction is enough for any citizen.
"Their work was written from a white-supremacist point of view — 'The Birth of a Nation' with footnotes," the historian Richard Brookhiser wrote in reviewing "Grant" in The New York Times Book Review.
As Stephanie issued instructions for their next competition — call times, eye-shadow color, topknots, hair spray — Fanny interjected with some practical footnotes, confirming that they had to show up at 230:245 a.m.
These programs showcase singular works that demand their own critical attention and analysis, to be regarded as more than footnotes in a larger historical narrative that has continually sought to marginalize their contributions.
Obama's dense and scholarly piece in the Harvard Law Review, running almost 60 pages with extensive footnotes and citations, offers a summation of his work toward reforming the way Americans are sentenced and imprisoned.
Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores: True Tales and Lost Moments from Book Buyers, Booksellers, and Book Lovers by Bob Eckstein is out now from Clarkson Potter, and available at your favorite local bookstore.
According to a transcript, a memo contextualizing this one, written by the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, has 36 footnotes, suggesting there's far more than the dossier in play here.
If you were really into LOTR as a teenager, it wasn't just the warm hobbit holes, frosty mountains, and great battles that attracted you — it was the secondary sources; the map, indices, and footnotes.
A book this long (571 pages, not including acknowledgments and footnotes) and bleak could have been unbearable, but every time its pages bog down, along comes a pick-me-up of an unexpected insight.
The Wikipedia entry for abstract art contains only a handful of female names — like Georgia O'Keeffe and Hilma af Klint — who basically serve as footnotes to giants like Pollock, de Kooning, Rothko, and others.
I don't know if it's going to happen, but as you'll see in the footnotes, Amazon is already making moves that could suggest it would be a potent competitor to existing colleges and universities.
Until recently, Guy Blaché was mostly relegated to the footnotes: credited regularly as the first female filmmaker (when credited at all), but overlooked in terms of her impact as an artist and an innovator.
That methodology change, which will be indicated in footnotes on Tables A-9 and A-10, marks an incremental milestone for the LGBTQ community, which has pushed to be recognized in official government statistics.
Hybridized dishes are annotated with footnotes that explain their parentage: chicken and dumplings is Su Jae Bi x Malfatti x Cracker Barrel, or Korean noodle soup with Italian dumplings at a Southern chain restaurant.
Their existence can be cited as an exception to the sexism that ensures their scarcity, and the master narratives that treat their stories as more than footnotes or sidebars have yet to be written.
The movement began to refer to adoption as a means of "redeeming orphans"—saving them just as Christians are redeemed when they are born again—and their families became either forgotten footnotes or ugly caricatures.
In footnotes, prosecutors said Manafort earlier this year registered a phone and an email account under an alias, and had traveled overseas with the phone, and that he has three US passports with different numbers.
Manson, who died in prison in 2017, remains a pop culture fascination — even if he is a loathed one — and his victims are often treated as footnotes of his crimes as opposed to actual people.
"Celebrate the 4th of July with 4:44 and 'Footnotes for The Story of O.J.' – streaming now for ALL TIDAL users, courtesy of Sprint," read a newly released message on the rapper's official Facebook page.
Mylan refers to losses and interest expense generated by its "clean energy investments," as well as the fact that they qualify for tax credits, in tables and footnotes at the bottom of its earnings releases.
I think the moment I probably fell in love with Wallace as a writer was the point where I realized that I was actually meant to be irritated by all of the occasionally crucial footnotes.
And it's worth pointing out that Neumann controls all the votes attached to virtually all the class B shares, even if he doesn't actually own the shares themselves, the S-1 says in various footnotes.
To do so undermines a key cog in the American dream machine: the myth of the self, which reduces wealthy children's built-in advantages to irrelevant biographical footnotes, while transforming others' disadvantages to personal faults.
Mr. Kwan's book, a best-seller that has spawned two sequels since it was published in 2013, runs to more than 500 pages and includes footnotes, genealogical charts and a telephone directory's worth of names.
Today, the N.C.A.A. defends its amateurism rules as a means to "protect" student-athletes rather than to exclude the wrong sort of people, and open defenses of segregated teams are treated as embarrassing historical footnotes.
He learned about Mr. Trump's conduct "in the course of official interagency business," according to the complaint, which was dotted with footnotes about machinations in Kiev and reinforced with public comments by senior Ukrainian officials.
A full-fledged excavation of the book's footnotes, "None Dare Call It Reason," was published in monograph form in 1965 by Julian Foster, a political science professor at California State University, Fullerton, and five colleagues.
This time, he found inspiration in World War II footnotes, such as Ernest Hemingway's 1941 trip there and the actions of the Flying Tigers, American pilots who fought the Japanese alongside the Chinese Air Force.
" He added, "We are all footnotes at best in the annals of history, but in the most powerful nation on Earth, the nation conceived in liberty and justice, that distinction is enough for any citizen.
In a 28-page document with 149 footnotes, the unions lay out areas they think the F.T.C. should explore, including whether Amazon requires companies to use more of its services to succeed on its marketplace.
" (See the report for many important footnotes on this table.) Thus far, new regulation has focused on conventional pollutants, as they are driving the crisis, but the "next round of regulatory tightening will target carbon dioxide.
Somehow the most difficult and the most approachable four-figure-page book you'll read, Wallace's monumental compendium of dystopia, comedy, tennis, drug recovery, and high-impact footnotes has been alternately under- and overrated for 20 years.
The themes of Highway To Hell, that quintessential document of hedonistic self-destruction, are far more accessible than the Tolkien footnotes of Led Zeppelin, less ominous than Black Sabbath, nowhere near as conceptually complex than Rush.
Holtby stopped 37 shots and made a miracle stop on Alex Tuch in the final seconds to prevent all the contributions from Ovechkin, Orpik and everyone else from becoming footnotes in another sad Capitals postseason moment.
It's worth noting that The Infernal Library, despite being about the ways in which writers distort and manufacture history, itself has no footnotes or endnotes, not even those unobtrusively keyed to end phrases in the back.
On Wednesday, the C.I.A. also posted dozens of documents that were subject to separate, overlapping Freedom of Information Act lawsuits by the A.C.L.U. and Vice News for memos listed in the footnotes of the Senate report.
A few years ago, after Eddie Huang submitted the manuscript of his memoir "Fresh Off the Boat," which made ample use of footnotes, his editor, Chris Jackson, asked him if he'd read fellow footnoter Junot Díaz.
But to the typical observer, it's the Francis position that looks more like the church's real teaching (He is the pope, after all), even if it's delivered off the cuff or in footnotes or through surrogates.
My project is the same project that I believe Pablo Neruda was pursuing, which was a direct encounter with nature, unburdened by the history of allusion and the history of symbolism, and the history of footnotes.
He offered page after page of legal arguments explaining why it had no justification for preventing him from collecting the requested ethics waiver information from federal agencies, complete with detailed legal footnotes citing relevant federal laws.
The explanatory essays following each story are bewilderingly constructed, often merely retelling the plot of the story the reader has just finished, and pocked with footnotes that go into unnecessary detail about areas of common knowledge.
It's chock-full of footnotes and allusions to modern-day right-wing obsessions over everything from how "the Republican party continues to alienate their conservative base" to NSA spying and the threat of a nationalized police force.
That can allow results that compare different arguments on an issue, explore the differences between two things or just deliver a summary of facts from more than one place, with footnotes showing where the information came from.
Former New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson on Sunday acknowledged errors in the footnotes of her new book, but insisted that passages that mirror other works word-for-word without attribution do not amount to plagiarism.
But the eight entertainment projects the CIA worked on were redacted, as were footnotes that stated the specific regulations for dealing with the media that CIA officials violated when working on at least one of the projects.
The volume is also entirely lacking in footnotes or endnotes, instead based entirely on what Gravett describes as "years of interviews, conversations and correspondence with this book's author," which don't provide readers much opportunity for additional research.
CNN has reported that the FBI used information beyond the dossier to support the court application, and the dossier was cited in footnotes to specific allegations, according to current and former US officials briefed on the matter.
In a statement to Business Insider, a spokeswoman for Bloomberg's 2020 campaign said internal drafts of the fact sheets mentioned by The Intercept included footnotes, which did not appear in the web or emailed versions of the information. 
Of course, since these are the Mets, Conforto's continued surge, the longest save of Blevins' career and New York's third straight win were almost rendered footnotes by the tabloid-worthy events that happened before and during the game.
And we all could agree that we don't like footnotes, because they indicate that there is something opaque about them, or at the very least, they indicate added complexity to understanding the real bottom line of a company.
Yet the Warriors have remained aware that all their feats would be meaningless without an opportunity to vie for another championship, their victories consigned to the dustbin of near renown, their records reduced to footnotes of almost greatness.
"Usually, to promote a new work, I'll aspire to be published in the Columbia Law Review or the Stanford Law Review and to have at least five really enticing footnotes," he said, seeming very amused by it all.
In a statement to The Washington Post, Abramson said certain footnotes in her book, "Merchants of Truth," don't match up correctly with the material in the book, and that certain passages should have been cited as direct quotations.
It used to be, Block told me, that lawyers for transgender individuals would include footnotes in their briefs explaining that they would refer to their clients using pronouns associated with the client's sexual identity, not sex at birth.
"The letter provides a completely inadequate explanation for its decision and instead footnotes news articles and recites the complex structure of trusts and limited liability corporations through which President Trump and his family own the hotel," they added.
But of the dozen studies they submitted as evidence, more than half had been funded by telecommunications giants or based on other work for the companies, industry ties that were disclosed only in footnotes in the original studies.
It's the biographical equivalent of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," though Fitzgerald had the good sense to make it a short story, while Morris's "Edison" comes in at just under 800 pages, including footnotes.
Though Sheriff Clarke credited his source material using footnotes, according to the CNN report, he failed to use quotation marks to indicate which sections were taken verbatim from other sources, something that the school's guidelines on plagiarism require.
For example, one could read a complicated book on economic theory, which is well researched and replete with citations and footnotes … until boredom necessitates picking up a gossip magazine to catch up on the latest Kim Kardashian stories.
"... [W]e respectfully request that you declassify and release publicly, and in unredacted form, pages 10-12 and 17-34, along with all associated footnotes, of the third renewal of the FISA application on Mr. Page," the letter states.
Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale ("Big Edie") and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") might have gone unseen by the wider world, historical footnotes for the fact that they were the aunt and cousin, respectively, of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
For Chastain, the film was an opportunity to highlight the story of a woman who had been relegated to the footnotes of history; for Greyeyes it was a chance to play a historic Native character who was written thoughtfully.
But when the cult of the classics was at its height in Victorian Britain, many a pupil did fail: the text was read in a bowdlerised version, one that skipped risqué lines or used footnotes to mask the meaning.
Called "Footnotes for '4:44,&apos" the 11-minute video features deep conversations about relationships with women and interviews with celebrities like Chris Rock, Will Smith, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Paul, Jesse Williams, Aziz Ansari, Mahershala Ali and Meek Mill.
These four from the footnotes, paired with the nine in the table plus the San Bernardino and Brooklyn cases mentioned above, bring the number of pending cases to at least 15 in Massachusetts, Illinois, California, Ohio and New York.
Unlike, say, Todd Haynes, who's really a scholar in his own right, and as he's making a melodrama like "Far From Heaven" it's almost like the film has footnotes, it has references to Sirk that are so thoughtfully done.
The department's long-awaited study of the Senate Republicans' proposed overhaul runs to about 489 words in length (including the title and footnotes) and, in the reckoning of even conservative commentators, does not actually detail the legislation's economic effects.
" And even in the footnotes: "Speculators" are also blamed for high prices and other social problems, as by Marx, Stalin, Senator Sanders, Senator Warren, and Fidel Castro, who said that they "have turned the planet into a giant casino.
These footnotes attempt to argue that Yates's disclosures were less substantive than Comey's repeated references to Trump describing the calls Flynn had made to Russia's ambassador (calls that were publicly disclosed) and insisting that Flynn had done nothing wrong.
For example, it outlined that during his time at CIT Bank, Mr. Mnuchin made at least $40 million, but the data is attributable only to his position before the merger's close in 2015, according to footnotes in the documents.
In his final statement to the court, he pointed to his 500-page closing brief, including 4,000 footnotes, which his lawyer, Victor Koppe, said presented the real history of the Khmer Rouge, "and not some quote-unquote fake history."
Even when filing an essay spurred by a group of books, Mr. Finder of The New Yorker said, Professor Lepore will send in detailed footnotes that sometimes include primary source documents that seem to have never been cited before.
Knowing that their views were often buried within SIGAR reports — the Washington establishment didn't seem to read past the titles, and not nearly enough people checked the footnotes — the officials started posting responses online to vent their collective rage.
She told another friend that while she was physically and emotionally exhausted, "I can't believe I get paid to do what I do," Too often, the victims of violent crime become footnotes to the lives and psychologies of their killers.
"We'll actually be forwarding to his committee several binders of information with footnotes for areas that will highlight where ... and how they should look at it, and would at least give them a fast track" for how to review the documents.
The Democrats' months-in-the-making, made-for-TV moment has quickly devolved into the world's most boring pop quiz, as lawmakers cite footnotes and short quotes from throughout his two-volume report that Mueller generally seems unable to remember.
"One of the things that bothers me about the world we live in is how so many people's lives and stories are often diminished down to a Wikipedia entry, a few footnotes, and 'swipe,' we move along," Thomas told Hyperallergic.
As for the timing -- Jesse recorded a cameo for Jay-Z's "Footnotes from 4:44" where he slammed people for claiming he'd casually ended his 13-year marriage just for a "cute girl" he was working with at the time.
In two hundred and twenty-four pages of extremely dry prose, with four appendixes of charts and graphs and fifty-four pages of footnotes, Jamieson makes a strong case that, in 5, "Russian masterminds" pulled off a technological and political coup.
When most of the country, including some of the people running it, are having a difficult time sorting fact from fiction, it's refreshing to know that someone is exhaustively searching for truth, poring over sources, and coming back with footnotes.
Sisman, the author of exceptionally good biographies of Boswell, Hugh Trevor-Roper and John le Carré, here in a subsidiary role, provides copious and helpful footnotes not only uncovering Fermor's many buried literary allusions but also explaining who is who.
Free versions abound: Audible released a free narration of the report, and the Digital Public Library of America has produced a free enhanced e-book version of the report, with links to more than 740 of the documents referenced in footnotes.
But these tendencies have rarely been stated as elaborately, intensely or joyously as in "Models Stand Close to the Paintings," at Thomas Erben in Chelsea, a show of nine new works accompanied by two earlier ones serving as their footnotes.
Whenever it happened, at some point during hours of hearings it became clear this was an impeachment inquiry the Trump era deserves: a high-low juxtaposition of damning testimony from serious people peppered with the absurdist footnotes of a madcap presidency.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: In the article's footnotes, annotations about Jay-Z's lyrics, businesses, life or other details appear by Wesley Morris, critic at large for The Times, and Reggie Ugwu, pop culture reporter for The Times.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which oversees the nation's biggest banks, has for example been easing restrictions on those banks without having to write new regulations — by changing policy in footnotes of government manuals in some cases.
"... [W]e respectfully request that you declassify and release publicly, and in unredacted form, pages 10-12 and 17-34, along with all associated footnotes, of the third renewal of the FISA application on Mr. Page," the letter from the House Republicans states.
What makes the story of these two broken hearts the flying, crowing boy left in his wake all the more tragic is that they're just footnotes to the bigger story — Pan saves his kids and learns to be a better man and father.
Luckily, lack of evidence and pressure from the Parisian art and literary establishments forced the police to release Apollinaire six days later — thereby consigning the episode to one of the wilder footnotes of art history rather than to one of its major chapters.
"Some say that for the rest of the 1970s and the 1980s economists were simply working out the footnotes from that paper," explains Hyun Song Shin, a former doctoral student now at the Bank for International Settlements, the central bankers' central bank.
He begins with six pages of research — complete with citations, footnotes, and excerpts from constitutional amendments — that details the legalized objectification of slaves, seen as chattel rather than humans, and argues that present-day federal legislation continues to treat African Americans as property.
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"Women without children generally have higher earnings than women with children," Harvard economist Claudia Goldin, a leading researcher on the gender wage gap, wrote in a 2014 review of the research, noting in her footnotes that a "large literature" confirms that fact.
The real takeaway of the story is to introduce you to a Hillary we all know—the smarty-pantsuit valedictorian and policy wonk who does the tedious homework, masters the footnotes, and gets an A+ for effort on the day's big legislative assignment.
The book, a postmodern confection featuring a malevolent, unreliable and spectacularly dim narrator named Rufus — who is addicted to footnotes and dedicated to slandering "the spinster authoress," as he calls Jane Austen — is very, very funny, and stands on its own merits.
" About that CD: One of the footnotes of the Pompeo trip that caught the attention of the public was a report from a South Korean newspaper that he was going to deliver Kim a CD copy of the Elton John song "Rocket Man.
He's hard to resist even if, by the time he takes Michelle to a community meeting in a housing project — where the aspirations of the family in "Good Times" meet their real-world counterpart — his words sound like footnotes in a political biography.
The petition, filed Thursday, is a 28-page document with nearly 150 footnotes, and it asks the FTC to conduct a study exploring Amazon's effects on the economy and whether the structure of its sprawling empire gives it unfair advantages in the marketplace.
Rather than assume that every Jew knows the sometimes arcane procedures and rationales for prayer, the siddur lays them out in clear contemporary English and features explanatory footnotes, in the way that an annotated edition of Joyce's "Ulysses" might ease that novel's reading.
All of this web-spinning and hand-wringing in the media reached fever pitch for the grand finale: Trump's 76-minute speech that was so chock full of specifics and policy platforms that it had to be backed up by 282 footnotes.
Despite footnotes that try to untangle the policing of accurate content with censoring free speech — "the bill targets falsehoods, not free speech," a press release issued by the ministry claims — free speech groups are concerned at the potentially immense power that would be wielded.
At a town hall meeting, Farirai Gumbonzvanda, a delegate from Zimbabwe, asked UN Secretary-General António Guterres why women from rural backgrounds — who were represented at the UN "on banners, as footnotes, and as case studies" — weren't permitted to attend and speak for themselves.
Relegated to the backs of everyone's collective minds are the filler guys on the 25-man: acquired and exchanged as footnotes in trades with more important headliners, or claimed off waivers, or signed as minor league free agents, here in May and gone by August.
His first two books—the memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (2001) and the novel You Shall Know Our Velocity (2003)—were exuberant affairs with a certain David Foster Wallace–ish formal playfulness, footnotes and columns colliding with fragments and long, paratactic sentences.
It was no coincidence that Mr Trump chose a Pennsylvania-based company, Alumisource, as the site for his speech, which the frequently unscripted candidate read from a teleprompter, using quotations from Washington, Hamilton and Lincoln and providing no fewer than 128 footnotes for the curious.
But those anomalies were relegated to footnotes on Wednesday night by Gary Sanchez, who continued to smash story lines the way he has been smashing baseballs, hitting two more home runs to carry the Yankees to an 11-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
The CRS report's authors' crime was to write a careful 85003-page economic analysis, complete with numerous original charts and 49 footnotes referencing other work, designed to offer a preliminary analysis of the effects of the TCJA on the economy, including its supply-side consequences.
As usual with Mr. Harrell's work, there are numerous footnotes onstage, from vogueing to the dancer La Argentina — the Argentine-born Spanish dancer who inspired the Japanese Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno — and the renegade spirit of Rei Kawakubo, the designer behind Comme des Garçons.
Though it abounds in the distancing devices of Epic Theater — anachronisms, songs, historical footnotes, a multifarious chorus — "Venus" now seems like a surprisingly conventional cousin to Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man," another account of a 19th-century outcast who became an object of public fascination.
In "Whereas," this includes acknowledging writing as a visual act in forms that take on physical boundaries like footnotes, brackets and stitching, disrupted prose blocks, poems shaped and fragmented like long blades of grass, or a poem shaped like a hammer or a box.
The decline continued when footnotes were no longer numbered, and instead the reader, if she was lucky, would find in the back of the book a page number and a shortened quotation — too often not the controversial or incomplete assertion she hoped to trace.
The New York Times at least online for this piece actually annotated all 22018 pages with a very, sort of explicit (ph) footnotes and everything else showing what they -- trying to basically make the point that the president is showing that he&aposs above the law.
In fact, it's what you'd expect, if you belonged to a particular demographic — and yet so much of being a minority in this country hinges on our not only expecting the worst, but preempting it, all while preparing alibis, footnotes, backups, and safeholds three times over.
In the initial application, made in October 2016, and in all three successful renewals in 2017, the FBI explains in lengthy footnotes that Mr Steele was probably hired to provide "information that could be used to discredit Candidate #1's campaign" ("Candidate #1" is Mr Trump).
An exhibit in the filing's footnotes, which were filed by the plaintiff and also made public on Friday, explicitly references the admissions preference given to relatives of donors to the school, as well as testimony from admissions officers about how the school tracks top donors' relatives.
" When pressed, she said she should have cited some source material in the text of the book rather than relying on footnotes, but, "I was trying to write a seamless narrative, and to keep breaking it up with 'according to' qualifiers would have been extremely clunky.
It traces the evolution of the wildly successful hip-hop musical and includes the full text of the libretto, as well as more than 20153 footnotes from Lin-Manuel Miranda, the show's creator and star; facsimiles of his notebook pages; and color photos from the production.
Given Bagehot's disdain for those who fiddle with footnotes, it is hardly surprising that he gives no evidence for his claim that academic historians have neglected the study of politics, power and nation states in favour of the marginal, the poor and everyday life (July 20th).
Warren, who is not only a Massachusetts senator but also a scholar (her book has footnotes), tells the story of her life alongside the stories of other people's lives to demonstrate how conservatives have destroyed the American middle class, like moths eating holes in your sweaters.
" Most egregious is the final line of the footnotes, when the whistleblower acknowledges: "As of early August, I heard from US officials that some Ukrainian officials were aware that US aid might be in jeopardy, but I do not know how or when they learned of it.
If the story of Jean Seberg is one of the more wretched footnotes in the chronicle of fame, that's all the more reason to treasure those occasions, onscreen, when she was not a victim—when she bore herself, and whatever pains she harbored, with mastery and grace.
In footnotes on the Nursing Home Compare website, Medicare said the homes with the one-star staffing rating either lacked a registered nurse for "a high number of days" over three months, provided data the government couldn't verify or didn't supply their payroll data at all.
In other footnotes, Tuten steps back from his early self and gives the reader a wide-angle shot: There was little to show for my six years of writing because I worked in a totally undisciplined, desultory fashion, in fits and starts, in moods exultant and despairing.
Each member of the audience has been handed a program that consists of a series of numbered footnotes, with references as varied as "transcript of text messages with Willy Smart" and "Excerpt from Roland Barthes, 'The Grain of the Voice,'" all printed twice: right-side up and upside down.
But as mentioned in the page 28 footnotes, USDA shifts Argentina and Brazil to an October-September year, which does not reflect natural ending points for the marketing year given that the crops are grown on the opposite side of the calendar to those in the Northern Hemisphere.
But while the script, which the director wrote with Kieran Fitzgerald, dutifully footnotes the more abstruse references — and explains the mechanics of surveillance with admirable clarity — Mr. Stone remains an old-school humanist, a poet of flesh and blood rather than a deep thinker about technology or politics.
The production also included nigh-incomprehensible footnotes, like Wiseau's decision to build a fully functional private bathroom for himself on set while refusing to pay for air conditioning or allow cast members to have water bottles during filming — which resulted in one cast member collapsing on a hot day.
Ms. Gruber called herself a witness, and in an era of barbarities and war that left countless Jews displaced and stateless, she often crossed the line from journalist to human rights advocate, reporting as well as shaping events that became the headlines and historical footnotes of the 20th century.
Other characters do wind up as footnotes: Emmett's sister is an uneasy shape in the narrative, a giggling girl who occasionally emerges as a deliberate schemer in order, it seems, to soften the real harm done to her by Emmett and his lover, to make them less guilty.
An early chapter titled "Dream House as Folktale Taxonomy" breaks down the subtle misogyny of Hans Christian Anderson's Little Mermaid (why must the heroine be silenced?), and throughout the book Machado adds footnotes that connect events in her relationship to tropes outlined in the Motif-Index of Folk-Literature.
BARR: We thought it was being-- we thought it was being done and I do believe they were putting in more footnotes in that would be necessary ultimately in identifying the material but whether the wires were crossed or whatever it didn't come in a form that identified the 6E material.
In its pitch to consumers on its website, Ford offers occasional small-type footnotes urging caution when using its latest Co-Pilot360 driver-assist tech — bowing this summer on the 2019 Ford Edge — amid glossy images spotlighting new features such as cruise-control with lane centering and evasive steering assist.
Kailash's journey toward sexual integration in the West is cast (to quote the author's note) as "a work of fiction as well as nonfiction, an in-between novel by an in-between writer," complete with multiple epigraphs, pictures, footnotes academic and digressive, and both pop-cultural and literary-theoretical references.
Starting this year, companies are required to record the cost of renting assets used in their operations, such as office space, equipment, planes and cars, on their balance sheets rather than bury that expense in the footnotes of their financial statements, thanks to a new accounting standard now in effect.
The encyclopedias say William Henry Lane, but the lone source for that is a white theatrical agent turned journalist turned amateur historian named Thomas Allston Brown, who was not the type to use footnotes, and who anyway did not enter the entertainment world until years after the supposed Lane was dead.
Robert Mueller's name appears more than a dozen times including the footnotes, starting with the fact that the July 25 phone call between Trump and Zelensky came the day after the special counsel testified to the House about the findings from his investigation into Moscow meddling in the 2016 campaign.
And yet, in fashion's desert of scientific research, a report with zero footnotes from a company that has reportedly helped Saudi Arabia silence critics and — over objections from the World Health Organization — brought an ethos of cost-cutting to the arena of global health is what passes for reputable information.
The children grew up on Kaufman and Hart and Gilbert and Sullivan, and every time I sat down to explain my way through a Shakespeare play or a Jeeves-and-Bertie-Wooster story, I took an extra pleasure in the sense that my father was guiding my explanations and my footnotes.
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He also criticized the manual for using several quotations in its footnotes, including a 1907 claim that citizens of an occupied town do not enjoy protections from an attacking force unless they leave, and a Vietnam War-era statement suggesting that children forced to work as porters for enemy forces are targetable.
The second, the daringly loose-limbed, "all night between my breasts," originated at another address in Berkeley: Alter adopted it from "The Song of Songs," a 1995 book by Chana and Ariel Bloch, a poet and philologist translation team, for which he wrote the afterword and which he footnotes in his own translation.
Yet when the two standouts from Netflix's freshman class of '13 officially finish their terms --spent in the White House and prison -- they'll merely be footnotes to the tale of a media monster, one casting a still-spreading shadow that's graduated from the days of being reliant on any one or two shows.
Made-up words, hot-wired words, words found only in the footnotes of medical dictionaries, words usable only within the context of classical rhetoric, home-chemistry words, mathematician words, philosopher words — Wallace spelunked the O.E.D. and fearlessly neologized, nouning verbs, verbing nouns, creating less a novel of language than a brand-new lexicographic reality.
By sneaking the changes through a vote via complicated legalese and the use of footnotes, the FCC has at least done us a favor in bringing it to everyone's attention that the rules are bullshit and require taxpayers to cough up more money if they want to guarantee their complaint will be taken seriously.
But then all those ideas and storylines are essentially relegated to B-plots and footnotes, and we spend the bulk of the movie watching Newt and his friends run around New York City chasing down the cute, brightly colored CGI creatures that have escaped from his magical menagerie in a bunch of slapstick setpieces.
This capacity to wonder at trifles no matter the imminent peril, these asides of the spirit, these footnotes in the volume of life are the highest forms of consciousness, and it is in this childishly speculative state of mind, so distant from commonsense and its logic, that we know the world to be good.
Without "The Apprentice" and its successor, "The Celebrity Apprentice," Donald Trump would have remained an egregious real estate self-promoter and gossip-column fixture, and his children minor adjuncts and boardroom props; without "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," the brood bearing that name would have been living footnotes to the O. J. Simpson murder trial.
To back this up, the report includes two lengthy footnotes on former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates's extensive testimony to Congress about her discussion with White House Counsel Don McGahn about Flynn—testimony that revealed a great deal about the status of the FBI's Flynn investigation as it existed on the day she got fired.
But thankfully, they're mere footnotes to the larger story here, which is about how faithful roots reggae has remained over the decades, how flexible dancehall has been, and how — owing to the ubiquitous influence of songs like Yellowman's "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" — this music from Jamaica has seeped into the sounds of the rest of the world.
Jesse Jackson is a household name today while Bed-Stuy stalwarts like Elsie Richardson are historical footnotes, despite her being an activist radical who first awakened Robert Kennedy to the scale of the neighborhood's problems, leading the Central Brooklyn Coordinating Council, which centered Bed-Stuy's neighborhood improvement efforts before the Great Society even kicked in.
The comic is full of off-kilter jokes and witty asides (the footnotes North includes on nearly every page are as welcome as distractions get), tongue-in-cheek Marvel riffs (Squirrel Girl's cheerful harassment of Tony Stark is an ongoing gag), and victories that turn on intellect and cunning more often than brute strength.
According to a copy of the speech obtained by BuzzFeed News, Reeves, who is black and sits in Jackson, Mississippi, extensively quoted Trump's tweets and public comments about judges and the courts (the written version includes footnotes making clear who and what Reeves is referring to) and blasted the lack of diversity among Trump's judicial nominees.
For all the millions of dollars spent on television advertisements and mail pieces, survey research and office space, it is volunteers like Hyer, and the organizations they represent, who can make the difference between a strong performance that propels a candidate forward into subsequent primaries and a weak showing that dooms a candidate to the footnotes of history.
The report, its footnotes, and news reports detailed how Russia channeled money to groups such as the Sea Change Foundation, which forwarded money to groups such as The Energy Foundation and the Sierra Club which in turn funded conservation and environmental organizations, all in an attempt to carry out its geopolitical agenda, particularly with respect to energy policy.
" And in one of the book's many discursive, David Foster Wallace-lite footnotes, an Air Force scientist discusses a notion that he considered and then abandoned, to spray enemy positions with a chemical aphrodisiac that would instill in the bad guys a fear that "their buddy is going to come in their foxhole and make fond advances.
Actually, the dark horse in that race was internal combustion, but because of the energy density of gasoline and discovery of oil in large amounts at that point, in first Pennsylvania and then Texas, it won out over those other two, to the point that those other two are actually viewed as obscure footnotes in history.
He is the son of Nina M. Dorfman and Philip J. Dorfman of Randolph, N.J. His mother is the controller at Footnotes, a shoe store in Millburn, N.J. His father is a product manager in the entertainment services group at AT&T in Bedminster, N.J. The couple met through JDate in November 2012, when each lived in Baltimore.
See, the LSAT is a speed bump with potential to separate those who truly want to be lawyers — the ones who thrive doing logic games in the same way they'll relish adding Bluebook-style footnotes to briefs and motions in years to come — from those who just aren't sure what else to do with their lives.
Then I realized that, in addition to actual footnotes, which cropped up in later pages, the main text was surrounded by quotations in little cut-out windows, a sort of high-design version of adding post-its with memorable quotes to one's notebook, and these served to ground Bantjes's ideas in a history of researched thought on a variety of forms and subjects.
In this climate of hatred, it is more than naïve to believe that giving words of xenophobic racism -- words which once before had the power to whitewash genocide and to inspire the worst kind of evil -- a larger audience under the veneer of the respectability granted by footnotes and a prominent publisher justifies negating the wisdom of those who initially banned it.
The same day then-Cosby attorney Martin Singer emailed the Daily News a letter rebutting the allegations made by McKee and the other accusers, rebuking the paper for publishing this "never-before-heard tale" and for ignoring or failing to investigate what he called "evidence undermining [McKee's] reliability" -- which he listed in bullet points with numerous accompanying footnotes, including links to articles.
Yet in late October, in an old resort town in the heart of Arkansas, the programmers and volunteers of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival showed a different side of the South than the one frozen in plantations and Civil War monuments — in touch with its history, confronting some of its uglier footnotes, and reflecting on its place in today's world.
The film starts with a fairly formulaic introductory sequence, recounting Hendrix's career up until that point — which feels somewhat superfluous and footnotes earlier footage shot by Goldstein and his collaborators into blink-and-you'll-miss-it fragments — but once it arrives at the concert itself, its magic begins, with Hendrix speaking for himself through performances and candid moments from earlier on that day.
In works such as CAConrad's (soma)tic poetry exercises, Bhanu Kapil's assemblage of performative notes Ban en Banlieue, Mark Nowak's documentary poem Coal Mountain Elementary, Jenny Boully's ghostly footnotes in The Body, and Cathy Park Hong's language games in Engine Empire, procedure is not an end in itself but a way to create an aesthetic space wherein head and heart, literary form and politics, might collide.
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This happens whether or not a character is explicitly vying for power, survival, or something in between, and the result — apart from the occasional outcries of millions of Game of Thrones fans when their fave "loses" the game — is that you can see an equivalent of history's many footnotes about certain minor characters playing out in front of you en route to the broader lessons that shape the world.

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