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appendices
noun as in added material at end of document
Example Sentences
But following appeals lodged by industry groups, the ICC board moved the measures to the code’s appendices, effectively making them optional, as first reported by the HuffPost.
In three appendices to his book, Turchin provides a non-technical explanation of his approach to understanding history and how it developed over time.
Production went so smoothly that editors were able to accommodate last-minute hiccups, including the game-time decision to add appendices.
“Our focus was on the content of the book, not the appendices,” Judge Williams wrote in an email.
I think the law enforcement story is very carefully detailed in the two appendices to the report.
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