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footer
In a document or report, common text that appears at the bottom of every page. It usually contains the page number.
footer [′fu̇d·ər]
(graphic arts)
Text that is printed at the bottom of every page of a document or report; may contain the page number.

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footing
That portion of the foundation of a structure which transmits loads directly to the soil; may be the widened part of a wall or column, the spreading courses under a foundation wall, a foundation of a column, etc.; used to spread the load over a greater area to prevent or reduce settling.


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NUNEATON-born film director Ken Loach is receiving plenty of plaudits for his latest film, Looking For Eric, about a northern footy fan who fantasises that he can see and talk to a footballer he idolises (Eric Cantona).
Cryan RE: 'Fines for footy fans' (ECHO, January 22): People getting parking tickets for, erm, parking illegally?
Classy hurdler Footy Facts has shaped with plenty of promise in his first two outings over fences and has a golden opportunity to open his account in the Irish Stallion Farms Beginners Chase.
 
 
 
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