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addendum

[uh-den-duhm] / əˈdɛn dəm /


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Over the past week, however, designers moved from refraining from any comment to almost universally — and publicly — professing their support for peace in the form of voice-overs at shows or addenda to their show notes.

From Seattle Times

Over the last week, however, designers moved from refraining from any comment to almost universally — and publicly — professing their support for peace in the form of voice-overs at shows or addenda to their show notes.

From New York Times

Murphy did not accuse Maher in his initial complaint with the department’s inspector general last year but named him in an addendum filed in January.

From Seattle Times

In an 88-page addendum to the report, a sports media firm estimated that the women’s tournament alone could be worth more than $100 million a year beginning in 2025, when the current deal expires.

From New York Times

Staff for Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, will include this information as an addendum to their September report.

From Fox News