There are several sections common in writing a professional resume that act in the same
way as footnotes to a newspaper — they provide detail that may or may not be relevant to the story.
Not exact matches
Ancient rabbis understood it that
way,
as Mitchell points out in a
footnote.
Once the hypothesis found its
way into
footnotes at the bottom of each page, the 44 system» became a
way of understanding the Word, which understanding, in practice, is not itself really subject to correction by that Word
as long
as those Bibles are in existence.
It's probably worth at least a
footnote that like many things in our memory, they are not always
as trustworthy
as you think — and I think some people would go back and look at some of those old issues and be a little bit disappointed that some things were not exactly the
way that they remembered them — but the fact is that for its time, Scientific American was a fantastic science magazine.
It was supposed to be a
way for eBook designers to annotate where commonly used sections such
as footnotes, the bibliography, and index were located in the HTML, so that the reader could have easy access to them on her device.
Again, it's tempting to give a nod to David Foster Wallace, who popularized the use of endnotes or
footnotes as a
way to crinkle and deepen an otherwise linear nonfiction narrative.
Activision has simply not thought about this all the
way through and the game that got us so excited and had the potential to revitalize the franchise
as a whole is simply a
footnote of 2016, a game restricted by poor decisions and a stupid choice in how to release it.
A presentation all about the Vita and the PS4 pushed aside
as some «by the
way»
footnote.