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Hi, this is Jack!
- Hi, Jack! Eucharis.lily (talk) 09:31, 10 February 2014 (UTC)
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Otherwise what happens?
Starting a new conversation now Eucharis.lily (talk) 09:31, 10 February 2014 (UTC) Hello!
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[edit]This is a sentence containing certain inf. [1] [2] And now for the last [3] And one more, putting 2 references in 1 footnote! [4]
And if we want more, here this is! [5] Now, the next time I am using the "exact same reference", I can just do this. [5]
I am now citing the ex part Coughlan case. [6]
Now let's try citing a book chapter. [7]
Citing a journal article. [8]
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[edit]- ^ This is the footnote, appears after punctuation.
- ^ 2nd footnote here
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- ^ Reference 1; reference 2
- ^ a b Thio, "Some article I wrote", p.254.
- ^ R. v. North and East Devon Health Authority, ex part Coughlan [1999] EWCA Civ 1871, [2001] Q.B. 213, Court of Appeal (England and Wales).
- ^ Peter Leyland; Gordon Anthony (2009), "Wednesbury Unreasonableness, Proportionality, and Equality", Textbook on Administrative Law (6th ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 284-312 at 308, ISBN 978-0-19-921776-2.
- ^ Anthony Lester, BeyondWednesbury: Substantive Principles of Administrative Law...