1Click on the square bracket for the latest story.
2In the draft Paris document, square brackets surrounded disputed segments of text.
3The foot-notes added by the translator have been placed in square brackets.
4Where significant additions have been made, these are enclosed within square brackets.
5Phrases contained within square brackets were not yet agreed by all 19 states:
6The passage in square brackets is inserted from the Oxford MS.
7Any text in square brackets is the work of editor E. H. Coleridge.
8Extracts from Mrs. Reeve's Journal are here given in square brackets.
9The positions of the films on the earlier chart are listed in square brackets.
10The setting for scene I, act II is also italicized, but without square brackets.
11All sidenotes have been enclosed in square brackets, and preceded with "Sidenote:".]
12A few additions (enclosed in square brackets) have been made to the Bibliography.
13Search strings are enclosed in square brackets; include brackets.
14Each cell definition is enclosed within a pair of square brackets located in column 1.
15Explanatory remarks regarding numbering are enclosed in square brackets.
16To open stories, double click in the square brackets.
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