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footnote造句
1. As a footnote, I should add that there was one point on which his bravado was more than justified. 2. There was an interesting footnote to the story. 3. The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote. 4. The author appends a short footnote to the text explaining the point. 5. The incident seems destined to become a mere footnote in history. 6. It was now that Popham Down wrote his footnote. 7. There was an ironic footnote to the story, however. 8. We don't have any helpful little footnote explaining why. 9. It turns up as a footnote in every textbook and training manual. 10. A Maslow footnote sent me to the library to browse through books on the creative processes of mathematicians and scientists. 11. A felicitous footnote to that incident is that he got his cake after all. 12. A regional footnote - the lumberjack-style Timberland boot was a big hit in the Eighties. 13. In the end the Albertos are a colourful footnote to the sometimes self-conscious rock culture of the 70s. 14. Melville adds as a footnote that the oil from the whale is used in the most important ceremonies including most coronations. 15. Tommie's footnote in Eighth Air Force history typified its spirit. 16. Footnote 4 has served as a cornerstone of contemporary constitutional law in the field of individual rights. 17. As a footnote to the Assembly and Convention periods, it is worth making two points about the Democratic Unionists. 18. The footnote gave a word for word translation of the quotation. 19. Carvey on film is mostly a footnote, a smudge, an embarrassment. 20. His tumultuous triumph 5 years ago now seems a mere footnote in history. 21. I'm afraid that his name will now become a footnote in history. 22. But for today's legionnaires Franco is little more than a footnote. 23. Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy. footnote omitted Fig.5. 24. This total dollar allowance is usually listed in a footnote to the balance sheet. 25. He caricatured her as an obsessive spinster, and she became a footnote in biographies of Wells. 26. And the moral of it all, I suppose, is: Never take fright at a footnote. 27. I don't see this affair as anything more than an interesting historical footnote. 28. But Bill assumes a lot if he thinks it is going to warrant more than a footnote. 29. News of the professor's departure was a single sentence at the bottom of a footnote in a holiday-period ministry press release. 30. If Sheila's letter is to be printed, may I please add a footnote.