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The note was propped against his pill bottles and bore a postscript: `` You're not at all well, are you ''??
* The output of Metafont consists of the fonts at a fixed resolution in a raster-based format, whereas MetaPost's output is vector-based postscript graphics ( lines, Bézier curves )
In a tragic postscript to the story, McDermott was found dead from a bullet wound to the head at his home in Durban on 9 January 2005.
Following the landing at Gallipoli, General Sir Ian Hamilton wrote to General William Birdwood, the commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ), adding in postscript: " P. S .— You have got through the difficult business, now you have only to dig, dig, dig, until you are safe.
Yourcenar noted in her postscript " Carnet de note " to the original edition, quoting Flaubert, that she had chosen Hadrian as the subject of the novel in part because he had lived at a time when the Roman gods were no longer believed in, but Christianity was not yet established.
As an interesting postscript to the privatisation, in July 2006 the Conservative Party's shadow transport spokesman, Chris Grayling, admitted that the 1996 split of the rail industry into track and train components was a mistake which had increased costs: " We think, with hindsight, that the complete separation of track and train into separate businesses at the time of privatisation was not right for our railways.
Voss also added a postscript to his comment, in which he remarked that he had added that original poster and another forum user to a blocklist, since he ( Voss ) ostensibly took their comments at face value and accused them of Volksverhetzung.
Michael Taylor, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the National Museums of Scotland, panned the book, saying that " Raptor Red is an accurate portrayal only within the context of uncertainties over the reconstruction of fossil animals as living forms ... Bakker's postscript never really admits these uncertainties.
In a postscript ( 1969 ) to The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn added that he thought that incommensurability was, at least in part, a consequence of the role of similarity sets in normal science.
The song was sent by Burns to his publisher George Thomson, at the end of August 1793, with the title Robert Bruce's March To Bannockburn, and a postscript saying that he had been inspired by Bruce's ' glorious struggle for Freedom, associated with the glowing ideas of some other struggles of the same nature, not quite so ancient.
* The scene where Homer sings at Moe's Tavern while Marge plays the piano was cut from this episode, but later used in Mommie Beerest as a postscript scene during the end credits.
The copy at The National Library of Medicine, however, is one of only two copies that contains the postscript stating when and where he composed the manual.

postscript and end
Only the end of The Letter is weak — and that is because of the postscript which the Hays Office has compelled ".
This would be the end of the story of a not very well remembered English comedian, were there not a surprising postscript.
The film's postscript details that as a legacy almost a decade after the end of the Cold War, fifty one nuclear war heads and seven nuclear reactors from nuclear submarines litter the North Atlantic ocean floor.

postscript and published
In 1905, Trotsky quotes from a postscript to a book by Milyukov, The elections to the second state Duma, published no later than May 1907:
In 1729 Dodsley published his first work, Servitude: a Poem written by a Footman, with a preface and postscript ascribed to Daniel Defoe ; and a collection of short poems, A Muse in Livery, or the Footman's Miscellany, was published by subscription in 1732, Dodsley's patrons comprising many persons of high rank.
* Robert Olby ; " The Path to The Double Helix: Discovery of DNA "; first published in October 1974 by MacMillan, with foreword by Francis Crick ; ISBN 0-486-68117-3 ; the definitive DNA textbook, revised in 1994, with a 9 page postscript.
The chart published in the collection Revolt in 2100 includes several unwritten stories, which Heinlein describes in a postscript.
Hart's most famous work is The Concept of Law, first published in 1961, and with a second edition ( including a new postscript ) published posthumously in 1994.
* A late reply ( published as a postscript to the second edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
with new postscript chapter published as The Bradlaugh Case: Atheism, Sex and Politics Among the Late Victorians, University of Missouri Press, 1983.
Orson wrote a postscript to his brother's letter: " J. C. Bennett has published lies concerning myself & family & the people with which I am connected ".
In 2002, a comic book adaptation of " The Dark Angels " was published in Scandinavia as a postscript to the British Modesty Blaise daily strip ; Enrique Badia Romero, the final artist on the Evening Standard comic strip, adapted the story for the publication.
* " The Recipe ", 1987 ( with a post-1989 postscript ), published as epilogue to Michael Riff, The Face of Survival: Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Past and Present, Valentine Mitchell, London, 1992, 215-222, ISBN 0-85303-229-7.
Perverse and Foolish and Memory in a House were published together in 1992 under the title Memories, with an Introduction by Jill Paton Walsh and linking passage and postscript by Peter Boston.

postscript and volume
Compare Russell's postscript to the third volume of his Autobiography The Final Tears, 1944-1967 ( George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London 1969 ) p. 221: In the modern world, if communities are unhappy, it is often because they have ignorances, habits, beliefs, and passions, which are dearer to them than happiness or even life.
Miller's volume includes her editor's overview, the text of Thurman's memoir, extracts from the Convention's records, interviews with participants, and a postscript by Richard DeLong.

postscript and paper
* Technical paper on Derek Atkins ' Web site ( postscript file )
* Killing and Twistor Spinors on Lorentzian Manifolds, ( paper by Christoph Bohle ) ( postscript format )
When he wrote an inscription on a painting, he sometimes included a postscript describing the type of paper, the age and the origin of the ink, or the provenance of the pigments he had used.

postscript and states
However, specialists of this period of Byzantine history, such as Paul Lemerle, have shown that Photius could not have compiled his Bibliotheca in Baghdad because he clearly states in both his introduction and his postscript that when he learned of his appointment to the embassy, he sent his brother a summary of books that he read previously, " since the time I learned how to understand and evaluate literature " i. e. since his youth.
This sermon was preached in his church on 18 October 1772, and, as a postscript states, gave almost universal disgust to his parishioners, as ‘ the mention of horses and dogs was censured as a prostitution of the dignity of the pulpit, and considered as a proof of the author's growing insanity .’
In the postscript to the graphic novel, Koontz states that " God willing, there will be six Odd Thomas novels.

postscript and last
In this last book Cynthia is the subject of only two poems, best regarded as a postscript.
In a fictional postscript to history, Michener creates a last, " Apollo 18 " launch to further the drama of Pope, Claggett and Linley, America's first black astronaut.

postscript and pages
This thesis, which runs to fourteen hundred pages, includes a discussion of the intellectual and literary background, a collation of some forty editions of the text, annotations to the five parts, preface and postscript, and an account of the theatrical history of the play.

postscript and were
Devices were used such as ending a postscript with " etc.
Although few were bothered by the epistolary style, Richardson feels obligated to continue his postscript with a defence of the form based on the success of it in Pamela.
A macabre postscript to the story was an allegation that the bones of some of the Aborigines were shipped to Sydney in two casks, though there is no supportive evidence of this.
In the postscript to the latest edition the author ’ s son mentions that parts of this book were republished in a journal that functioned as the more or less official journal of an organization called the Taiko Kenkyukai ( Group for the study of the ancient past ).

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