Sentences with phrase «historical footnote»

The phrase "historical footnote" refers to something or someone that is not considered significant or important in history. It means that it is seen as a small detail or a minor part of the past that is often overlooked or not widely known or remembered. Full definition
Now, these serve as interesting historical footnotes for America's favorite Pony Car.
Theo James has the looks, skill and range of an actor on the verge of superstardom, and Ben Kingsley injects some humor into his role as master villain, but the script (by director Per Fly and Daniel Pyne, who wrote The Manchurian Candidate) is too crammed with information that it sounds like historical footnotes.
There are several intriguing historical footnotes to that scarred 1972 Olympic basketball final.
In other words, depending on what you believe, Yahoo's experiment was somewhere between a ho - hum historical footnote and an outright disaster.
Change your ways or become a sad historical footnote.
Released in America as «The Evil Eye» with less severe violence and several extra scenes of expository dialogue, «The Girl Who Knew Too Much» is considered by Lucas, Howarth, and many others as a fitfully impressive historical footnote given its troubled production, and its accepted reputation as the progenitor of the cinematic «giallo» murder - mystery genre that takes its name from the yellow covers of lurid Italian crime novels.
In the wake of Rock Band and Guitar Hero, those two you mentioned are mere historical footnotes.
From that time forward, he concentrated mostly on genres of painting that have been little more than an art historical footnote since Modernism: still life and landscapes, again and again.
Was this an interesting historical footnote or a glimpse into the future of broadcast media?
A Little Chaos is a depiction of an intriguing historical footnote that could use a few interesting footnotes of its own.
Is Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies, the future or will this experiment gradually fade away like a historical footnote?
Edweird69's historical footnotes will offend many who like living in the cave of ignorance, but he is brilliant in his historical exposition.
They were a big deal back in the day but now just a historical footnote.
If Bergson had merely presaged contemporary hermeneutics, then the 1902 article might be considered merely worthy of a historical footnote.
Doby, who died at age 79 on June 18 after a long battle with cancer, would become one of the game's best sluggers, even as he remained one of its forgotten heroes, a historical footnote.
Historical footnote: Ronnie Rooke, who scored the goal in the 0 - 1 win over Chelsea in 1948 - 49, was the last Arsenal player to score 30 league goals in a season until TH14 in 2003 - 04.
When they look on it in their later years, or try to fl og it to help pay tuition fees, I wonder whether it will be seen as a message from the man who transformed America and the world, or a loser who followed Jimmy Carter into obscurity; an historical footnote (first black president) with no substance attached.
Today, most people in the United States rarely think of rheumatic heart disease (RHD)-- or the rheumatic fever that causes it — as more than a historical footnote.
So this month's occurrence becomes a historical footnote, a sheer - enjoyment opportunity to watch the clockwork motion of the solar system and to see our nearest planetary neighbor speeding along in its orbit at the point where it comes closest to Earth.
Although his result is a historical footnote, a recent study has discovered a strong correlation between the sun's cycle and temperatures in the United Kingdom.
These diagnostic limitations, however, will soon become a historical footnote.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Today, most people in the United States rarely think of rheumatic heart disease (RHD)- or the rheumatic fever that causes it - as more than a historical footnote.
(Historical footnote: the Black Panther character debuted three months before the Black Panther Party came into existence.)
Apparently, Seal wasn't just a key or central figure in the drug wars, but an indispensable one whose role, at least until now, had been relegated to a historical footnote at best.
A subtitle «trivia track» is another halfway - decent companion piece, as it strikes a good balance between film stuff («Jack Hofstra edited Gone Fishin»» — and I'm sure he wanted you to know that) and historical footnotes.
An interesting historical footnote is that according to legend, Hannibal was born on Ibiza and carried Ibizan Hounds with him on his elephants when he invaded Italy.
«Throughout history women have been routinely devalued and overlooked, or relegated to a historical footnote,» says NMWA Director Susan Fisher Sterling in regards to the Smithsonian Women's History Museum Act.
(The entire city's focus on women artists, however, i.e., «gender as art - historical footnote,» was both welcome — and troubling.
Raucous policy debates such as cap - and - trade would have no scientific basis, Al Gore would at this point be little more than a historical footnote, and President Obama would not be spending this U.N...
As globalization spreads and new firms rise, different brands will evolve that could relegate the old clubs to historical footnotes.
Vote Leave's donations were legal, the Electoral Commission gave us written permission, the whistleblowers are provably lying, we leave in a year and this lame gossip won't even be a historical footnote.
Little did I know, more than 20 years ago, that douching hasn't exactly been relegated to a historical footnote.
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