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- noun Plural form of
headnote .
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It's probably true that the ability to limit by West headnotes is one of the more obscure of Shepard's many obscure features, but it was a valuable tool for those who used it.
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It's probably true that the ability to limit by West headnotes is one of the more obscure of Shepard's many obscure features, but it was a valuable tool for those who used it.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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And they got all this because a court reporter gave it to them in his "headnotes," after the fact, in a Court decision having nothing to do with corporate personhood.
Thom Hartmann's New Book - Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class 2006
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It was left to the Court's reporter J.C. Bancroft Davis who, in effect as it turned out, decided it in his accompanying "headnotes" which the Court did nothing to refute, likely by intent.
Thom Hartmann's New Book - Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class 2006
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To me, the stories in the recipe headnotes, the short descriptions above the recipes, are as vivid as the foods.
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To me, the stories in the recipe headnotes, the short descriptions above the recipes, are as vivid as the foods.
Peanuts, Post-Recall 2009
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The strange devices above the headnotes for each section are 10th Century drawings of the constellations from al-Sufi's (903-986) The Book of Fixed Stars.
Coleman Barks: Rumi's Poetry: 'All Religions, All This Singing, One Song' Coleman Barks 2010
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I can recall for example multiple occasions where opposing counsel has used the Nexis or Westlaw headnotes as a citation, even though they incorrectly stated the case.
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The strange devices above the headnotes for each section are 10th Century drawings of the constellations from al-Sufi's (903-986) The Book of Fixed Stars.
Coleman Barks: Rumi's Poetry: 'All Religions, All This Singing, One Song' Coleman Barks 2010
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Mr. Weisman, in one of his helpful headnotes, says that Moynihan sent a "continuing series of complaints" to the New York Times whenever the term was applied to him.
A Born Controversialist By Charles Horner 2010
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