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Meanings of become a footnote in English
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Usage of become a footnote in English
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Terry McHugh has becomeafootnote in Ireland's participation in this year's games.
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Without that deal, the '7' would have died and becomeafootnote in automotive history.
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The Cathars should have becomeafootnote, or perhaps a research topic for graduate history students.
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Brown believes if it was in widespread use, the term landfill could becomeafootnote in environmental history.
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By the 1980s, Os Mutantes had becomeafootnote in Brazil's history; outside Brazil, few got to hear of them at all.
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The no-look pass intercepted by Japan's Kenki Fukuoka is carved in stone but it can becomeafootnote in a great career.
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Whether or not Arthas was past reaching, she didn't know, but what happened here would need to never becomeafootnote in the history books.
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Later, he was identified as James McCord, who would go on to becomeafootnote to US political history as one of the Watergate burglars.
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Alice is widely known-andwill probably always be known-asthe "Mother of Slow Food." Jeremiah Tower allowed himself to becomeafootnote to history.
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Flub one or more, and you risk becomingafootnote of folly.
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The fleet had to move now or risk becomingafootnote.
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With Freddie in jail, Ada immediately becomesafootnote.
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Once their insurrection was put down, the Luddites becameafootnote to one of the most relentless transformations in human history.
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Even if the Omnivore becomesafootnote in the history of alt-fuel supercars, it's great to see Lotus continue to combine innovation, conservation and exhilaration.