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epilogue

[ep-uh-lawg, -log] / ˈɛp əˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg /


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In the book's epilogue Haley discusses his research methods and ruminates on the impact of that inquest.

From Salon

Constantine’s death marked the “formal epilogue of a chapter that had definitively closed with the 1974 referendum,” Mitsotakis said, extending his condolences to the former king’s family.

From Washington Times

The filmmakers framed “White Noise” within a clear three-act structure, plus an epilogue dance sequence.

From Los Angeles Times

“An African court had found an African dictator guilty of atrocious crimes … thanks to a campaign mounted by his African victims,” he notes in the epilogue.

From Washington Post

The revelation that Perry, who hadn't met the couple before abetting their escape to California, is Lillibet's godfather, is a pleasant epilogue too.

From Salon