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appendices

[uh-pen-duh-seez] / əˈpɛn dəˌsiz /


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“Our focus was on the content of the book, not the appendices,” Judge Williams wrote in an email.

From New York Times

“The Pegasus attacks detailed in this report and accompanying appendices are from 2014 up to as recently as July 2021,” read Amnesty International’s Security Lab report.

From Washington Times

Without appendices, the annual report about the state's women's health programs is 65 pages long — longer than all four of the state's reports about Alternatives to Abortion combined.

From Salon

“Doomed. Expensive sensors that are unnecessary. It’s like having a whole bunch of expensive appendices... you’ll see.”

From The Verge

The commission’s 578-page report, with 387 pages of appendices, made 80 recommendations, including for a greater harmonization of data across Australia on climate and disaster risks.

From Seattle Times