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Filter by Meaning Marginalia illustrations on a page provide visual interest and context.
Marginalia statistics in a report show trends or patterns in the data.
Marginalia details in a painting or photograph add depth and interest to the image.
The contract included a marginalia clause that specified the terms of termination.
The architect included a marginalia note on the blueprints to indicate the placement of the windows.
The novel's marginalia provided insight into the author's writing process but were not essential to understanding the plot.
The train track runs through the marginalia of the countryside.
Marginalia studies can provide insights into the experiences of individuals who exist in liminal spaces between different social groups.
The researcher's work on marginalia and language acquisition highlights the importance of community in the learning process.
The professor specializes in the field of marginalia and its cultural implications.
The literary critic analyzed the marginalia to understand the cultural context of the text.
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