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The story was actually published in that issue without the headnote.
The headnote "is more like an advertisement than any other known form."
Each headnote is then assigned a topic and key number.
These headnotes also provide specific information about people and events discussed.
At the same time, the correspondence makes clear that the headnote does reflect the Court's thinking.
The facts of that case can be taken from the headnote:
Under the ruling, only West's headnotes and other added material are protected.
In their headnote, they write that it is "the single most requested recipe by our customers."
As handed down by the court, a decision or written opinion does not contain headnotes.
As the term implies, headnotes appear at the beginning of the published opinion.
Many of the short headnotes and sidebars are filled with useful information.
The headnote accurately states the effect of the decision:
Petrina Tinslay did the photographs, each of which is worth a very long headnote.
These summaries are usually a paragraph long, and are called headnotes.
Those words are taken from the headnote in the Law Reports and seem a fair if wholly circular summary.
The wistful headnotes offer historical insight into our past tastes and aspirations.
The headnotes for the recipes are not perfunctory space fillers and deserve attention.
Each document or group of related documents is accompanied by a headnote setting out its context and providing a background narrative.
The digests have headnotes from the opinions and are organized according to a classification scheme.
The headnotes to the recipes are all business, describing what specific cuts look like and what part of the animal they come from.
And professors' feelings about footnotes and headnotes, he suggested, reflect this.
The headnote by the author said she had been advised by her family not to include the recipe because "everybody knows how to make lasagna."
Reading from the headnote, it was held:
But the Norton's headnote on Barthes explicitly flouts his advice.
With this boomlet in food fiction, it was probably only a matter of time before a cookbook author decided to strike out beyond recipe headnotes.