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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A note at the side of a printed or written page; a marginal note, as distinguished from a foot-note.
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On a side-note, I recall Rowling once dispensing a "whatever happened to ..." list of many Hogwarts students, but I am curious on some level to know what happened to Harry's cousin, Dudley.
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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On a side-note, I recall Rowling once dispensing a "whatever happened to ..." list of many Hogwarts students, but I am curious on some level to know what happened to Harry's cousin, Dudley.
Rabid Reads: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" J.K. Rowling 2010
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Lesson of the Day: we will first allude to my great old large brother Vesa Isokauppila: Salespeople regularly screw we over. we would similar to to supplement the side-note which which seems to apply additionally with cab drivers as well as aboriginals who have incited into tourism business.
Shenzhen, Guilin, Li River and Yangshuo admin 2009
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On a side-note, this novel contains one of my favorite lines ever uttered: You wanted to tussle?
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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History will always be better at recognizing the worthwhile accomplishments of the medium (if that little side-note is any indication, I'm not alone in this).
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Lesson of the Day: we will first allude to my great old large brother Vesa Isokauppila: Salespeople regularly screw we over. we would similar to to supplement the side-note which which seems to apply additionally with cab drivers as well as aboriginals who have incited into tourism business.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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Each, a side-note to the main-theme of gratefulness - Life?
On making your world beartalon 2009
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On an amusing side-note, I sometimes work with non-human characters because I know that an editor will never pressure me to write a romantic sideplot for them.
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As a side-note, the Asset Exclusion Certificate concept could be expanded to allow people to purchase and resell them either in the open market or through the government.
Taxes and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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On a side-note, this novel contains one of my favorite lines ever uttered: You wanted to tussle?
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