| However, since this mode was included in previous versions, it feels more like a postscript than a true addition or novelty. |
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| And, as a postscript to that, Bob, what if, the unlikely event, they find nothing? |
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| One sad postscript to the race came when a horse was put down after suffering a serious spinal injury. |
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| As a postscript, I just find it interesting that the big theme seems to be that he is a divider. |
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| As a postscript, some months later I heard somebody on the radio talking about gangrene and necrotised tissue. |
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| As a postscript, my friend has since left school and went to Wall Street to run numbers for some large financial company. |
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| As a postscript to my travels, I thought I'd leave you with some Top Fives from Europe. |
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| Today, myriad inexpensive quality postscript alphabets are easily accessible on home computers for free or as shareware on the Internet. |
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| However, there was a chilling postscript to the event which shows just how close they were to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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| A description of this lurid affair would make a fitting postscript to Hunt's book. |
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| As part of a postscript to all of this, her boyfriend says he's forgiven her in his heart. |
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| Nonetheless, there would be a gratifying postscript to the Honey story. |
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| A postscript to my post on US treatment of North Korea yesterday. |
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| My tongue-in-cheek postscript admits that I don't know everything about this band, that there's more to the story, and throws in a few cheap shots. |
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| This is the often-unacknowledged postscript to military service. |
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| The most poignant part of the letter was the handwritten postscript. |
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| That his new novel uses photography as a postscript for a moment in history which will forever be indelibly inscribed upon our souls is a gesture both probing and poignant. |
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| The timing of this book – and its postscript – is a historic act of treachery to his party. |
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| If you haven't seen the postscript, where a legless man stands on crutches at the edge of the woods and surveys the land he made free, then you should. |
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| Mr Brown's premiership is not yet doomed, as Sir John's was, to be a fire-fighting postscript to that of a more illustrious predecessor. |
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| Rich text, ascii and postscript can be opened using a wide variety of commercially available software. |
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| This is a postscript to the formal strategic planning and business planning processes. |
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| This Recommendation includes 5 diskettes containing postscript files of ATS for testing conformance of basic rate user side equipment to Rec. |
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| One entered the show next to a mock-up of a theater marquee and exited through a stage door that was part of a new, postscript installation made for the exhibition. |
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| Yet in spite of her age, her enthusiasm was unflagging, for she exclaimed in a postscript that she would be wearing her best new dress and her best new hat! |
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| For many veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, the return home is not a postscript to the war so much as another chapter. |
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| Copies of Canada's time zone maps, found here, are available in postscript format for insertion into your document using a word processor or document editor that supports Adobe postscript. |
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| When it was republished as The Making and Breaking of Communist Europe, in 1991, he included a personal postscript about his own travels in an eastern Europe finally freed and reunited with the west. |
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| As a postscript to the desserts, a happy trolley comes rolling over, laden with lollipops, madeleines, jellied fruits, financiers and large apothecary jars filled with nougats and caramels. |
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| The postscript to her last book is entitled: Am I scared? |
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| Ideally, figures should be prepared and submitted using vector graphics formats such as encapsulated postscript or Windows metagraphic. |
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| As Debus points out in his postscript, the phlogiston theory had deep roots in Paracelsianism. |
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| A postscript artfully tells of Tristram's marriage to Iseult the Lilyhanded. |
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| It was published in two volumes, along with a postscript that gives a brief description of what the remaining work would have been. |
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| The Latin editions contain no postscript, but end with a verse epigram added by Leonardus de Cobraria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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| This tragedy does have a happier postscript. |
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| In the postscript of the Steam Engineer's Guide, Evans noted that drawing a vacuum on water reduces its boiling point and cools it. |
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| In a postscript, the Commission noted that the search for sources of non-tax revenue must be balanced by the rights of the public to access information for which it has already paid. |
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| An interesting postscript to the story is that the two people involved later got married. |
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| Although few were bothered by the epistolary style, Richardson feels obliged to continue his postscript with a defence of the form based on the success of it in Pamela. |
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| In a postscript to her letter, she promised to write again soon. |
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