15-foot Fence Infuriates Neighbors

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Who Pays When a Shared Fence Needs to Be Replaced? What Neighbors Should Know

MSN: Father hurls 3 young children over 6-foot fence, then disappears into a neighbor's backyard while running from police: Deputies

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A Florida father fleeing police crashed into a ditch, then hurled three young children over a nearly six-foot fence in a desperate escape attempt, authorities say. Larry Rada Jr., 26, faces a slew of ...

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Father hurls 3 young children over 6-foot fence, then disappears into a neighbor's backyard while running from police: Deputies

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You simply add the number of the footnote that you want repeated for a certain author. The number here is [2] as you have a footnotemark for the title which takes number 1. The first author and the second author share footnotemark number [2]. The second author has an additional footnotemark [3] if you want to repeat it elsewhere and so on.

You might want to use the tablefootnote package (and probably you want to remove the \begin{footnotesize} \end{footnotesize}, otherwise the table is printed in footnote size; replace the center -environment by a simple \centering; and remove the ~ before the \tablefootnote, because the ~ causes a (non-breakable) space before the footnote-mark). Minimal example:

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