Sentences with phrase «serves as a footnote»

It has a Matisse, but small enough to serve as a footnote.

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Consists of (i) the shares listed in footnote below which are held by Benchmark Capital Partners VI, L.P. and (ii) 1,688 shares held of record by the Fenton Family Trust, for which Mr. Fenton and his spouse serve as trustees.
Albeit in footnotes, but perhaps most significantly, the Coinflip case put the CFTC on record as concluding that Bitcoin, while a commodity, is not a currency.6 In summarizing the facts of the case, the CFTC explained that Bitcoin is «distinct from «real currencies»» of the United States or another country.7 In addition, the CFTC Order in the Coinflip settlement specifically noted that the Bitcoin options were not eligible for the CFTC's «trade option exemption» in CFTC Rule 32.3.8 Since the CFTC's trade option exemption can only be claimed for an option that would result in delivery of an «exempt» or agricultural commodity, this violation in effect serves as the CFTC's finding that it will not treat Bitcoin as a currency.
(Then I went on to say) I quite understand the ancient, binding custom of what is called the «ban» by the imposition of which, as the Jerusalem Bible apologetically footnotes, «in this war between Yahweh and Baal those who serve Baal suffer the fate of the conquered in the warfare of the times.»
Ready to serve as president of the Footnote Fan Club is Chuck Zerby, who has written not just a defense of the footnote, but a paean to its beauty and utility in The Devil's Details: A History of the FFootnote Fan Club is Chuck Zerby, who has written not just a defense of the footnote, but a paean to its beauty and utility in The Devil's Details: A History of the Ffootnote, but a paean to its beauty and utility in The Devil's Details: A History of the FootnoteFootnote.
In a separate room, Martinez showed an older work, previously included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, that is much less resonant than the Meinhof photographs but that serves as an apt footnote to them.
Duchamp biographer, Calvin Tompkins, has observed that the photograph, «served as an erotic and very Californian footnote to the Walter Hopps historic show.»
This in - joke serves as the perfect footnote to Xu's evolution this past decade, which can be summarized as offering a persistent proliferation of identities — and brands — to inflect his place, and the role of art, in the organizational structure of society.
[Footnote 2] The Climate Change Science Program Office, where I worked, supports this research effort by performing interagency coordination, strategic planning, communications, and reporting functions, and serving as the program secretariat.
23 After ten years on the Editorial Board, reviewing almost 4,000 pages of text and almost 12,700 footnotes, I just wanted to take a moment to thank some very important people not only in my «editorial» life, but also for this Journal.24 First and foremost, Darby Dickerson at Texas Tech University School of Law — thank you, Darby, for encouraging me to be an Assistant Editor for the Journal and allowing me to serve as an Assistant Managing Editor under you.
There are plans to use footnotes (as is being done in the Manitoba online statutes) to serve as Legislative History.
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