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@@ -1495,13 +1495,6 @@ The topic of Chapter~\ref{ch:register-allocation} is implementing a
 smarter approach in which we make a best-effort to map variables to
 registers, resorting to the stack only when necessary.
 
-%% \margincomment{\scriptsize I'm confused: shouldn't `select instructions' do this?
-%% After all, that selects the x86 instructions. Even if it is separate,
-%% if we perform `patching' before register allocation, we aren't forced to rely on
-%% \key{rax} as much. This can ultimately make a more-performant result. --
-%% Cam}
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 Once variables have been assigned to their homes, we can finalize the
 instruction selection by dealing with an idiosyncrasy of x86
 assembly. Many x86 instructions have two arguments but only one of the