Well, someone said, why not drop the complicated definition and just leave the footnote?
The revised figures also contain an important footnote: "This now excludes departmental meetings in Cardiff".
Footnote: until the next calamity has completed engineering validation, the market is free to move up.
Trademark footnote: All corporate names and trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective companies.
So Chipper's a no-go, just the latest weird footnote in the Yankees' madcap spring.
Almost as a footnote, the release also announced that COO John Havens had also resigned.
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The footnote at the bottom of that second explains what a greenshoe is very well indeed.
But in fact, it is the footnote to the American companies' discussions that produced most enthusiasm.
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The attentive reader of the accounts has only an obscure footnote to go by.
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Again, much can happen until the election and Perry may wind-up being a footnote in American history.
They can remain on the balance sheet with a footnote explaining the intent to hold to maturity.
But while Secretariat has joined the ranks of the immortals, Sham is a mere footnote in history.
Until recently, the asteroids were largely a footnote in NASA's plans for exploration of the solar system.
As a footnote, even some Republicans up here on the Hill acknowledge Chavez's nomination is in trouble.
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Which is why, in the end, it will become a footnote in the history of the internet.
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And it might have become a footnote to jazz history had it not been noticed by Miles Davis.
At the very least the DLC's tax woes will make an intriguing footnote in the annals of strange bedfellows.
Now, as another footnote if I may, these portfolios had the opportunity of moving away from equities throughout 2008.
They point to a footnote that outlines a requirement that competing bids have to have 10% down in cash.
At first, it was a mere footnote in a scientific paper about a small, bioluminescent jellyfish called Aequoria Victoria.
What was just a footnote to 2007 has finally come to fruition.
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To clarify his own objection to Medicare's prose, Judge Lamberth included a footnote.
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He found it hidden inside a footnote of a Congressional Budget Office report.
"Spanish Flu" is far from a footnote in history for scientists trying to protect us from future flu epidemics.
The footnote clearly states that Queens Baseball Stadium (a different entity) had no funds with Madoff, but its owners did.
But the PC streaming has an important and much-overlooked footnote: it will be available only for a select few PCs.
One more footnote: Jindal is the fourth sitting member of Congress to be elected governor of Louisiana since World War II.
You have to read a footnote to find it, but even McCaw's brother John holds a 1.7% voting stake in Clearwire.
He dismisses this demographic turnaround in a footnote, arguing that it will not weigh heavily on China's growth until after 2030.
Only this time, it carries a significant footnote in pop culture history as the place where the King of Pop died.
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