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Endnotes, often confused with footnotes that live at the bottom of a page, is that lump of text at the end of the book, sometimes even relegated to a tiny font size. They're often forgotten but, in nonfiction, particularly history books, can offer a fascinating footprint into the author's research, a joyful, geeky abyss.
— Mary Pilon
タグ: sometimes, live, research, history

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Football, like boxing, will never go away, just occupy a different role in the American zeitgeist.
— Mary Pilon
タグ: will, never, go, football
Virtual reality has an exciting future and oodles of room to grow.
— Mary Pilon
タグ: room, grow, reality, future
Using a typewriter, at times, feels more like playing piano than jotting down notes, a percussive exercise in expressing thought that is both tortuous and rewarding.
— Mary Pilon
タグ: exercise, like, more, down
The fitness industry has long thrived off the well-intended coming through their doors and signing up with dreams of self-improvement, only to fade into their couches. Those who stick with it often feel like hamsters on treadmills.
— Mary Pilon
タグ: doors, long, fitness, dreams
Sports like sailing, rowing, and bobsled have long vexed spectators and television producers.
— Mary Pilon
タグ: like, television, long, sports
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