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Meanings of historical footnote in English
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Usage of historical footnote in English
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Habu Shogi is actually quite an interesting historicalfootnote.
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I hear this got started from a historicalfootnote.
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The win could either be a large historicalfootnote or the natural progression from much improvement at under-age.
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A few human-driven extinctions might seem like just a sad historicalfootnote, but it's far more than that.
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Hitler, whose political star was on the wane by the late 1920s, would have been a historicalfootnote .
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He owes this auspicious historicalfootnote to the unfortunate demise of his father, King Ngwane V, aged 23, while dancing.
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It's welcomed by farmers, but would likely have become a historicalfootnote were it not for a technological caveat: The vaccine is genetically engineered.
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At best they become mere historicalfootnotes.
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Everything about the dam fascinated my mother: the immensity, the historicalfootnotes concerning the construction, the permanence.
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Meanwhile, O'Reilly and his White nationalism can be eventually forgotten and like Hamilton's killer Aaron Burr, fade into the historicalfootnotes.
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See Rotunda, Presidents and Ex-Presidents as Witnesses: A Brief HistoricalFootnote, 1975 U. Ill. L. Forum 1, 5.
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Two years ago when Cork and Tipperary last met in the senior hurling championship, the match in Páirc Uí Chaoimh was worth two historicalfootnotes.