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postscript

[pohst-skript, pohs‑] / ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt, ˈpoʊs‑ /


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"A postscript, in my interview last Friday with Vice President Harris, I was imprecise in summarizing Governor DeSantis's position about teaching slavery in schools," Mitchell said.

From Salon

A postscript explains that the musician’s estate denied use of her recording in the documentary.

From Los Angeles Times

How it resolves itself will either redefine and strengthen his Seattle legacy or provide a sour postscript to the glorious decade in which he turned the Seahawks into a power.

From Seattle Times

A postscript added to the version in Chinese cinemas says a villainous character, who ends the movie as a free man, is later jailed for 20 years.

From Seattle Times

Heard as a whole, “Lemonade” created a narrative of one couple’s fracture, separation and, amazingly, reconciliation, with a postscript — “Formation” — that posited Beyoncé’s success as the spearhead of a movement.

From New York Times