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addendum and later
Finally in 1951, Cole, in an addendum to the minutes of Royal Institution, proved that the presentation of the events adopted in the article in the Dictionary of National Biography, and also later in the Allgemeinen Deutschen Biographie ( according to which Accum was embroiled in charges of embezzlement as librarian of the Royal Institution and escaped to Germany ), did not correspond to the facts.
In his Collected Essays this addendum was edited out, and is lacking in most later reprints.

addendum and American
In an addendum to the Scientific American column, Gardner mentions work of the herpetologist Laurence M. Klauber on two dimensional arrays of prime numbers for finding prime-rich quadratic polynomials which was presented at a meeting of the Mathematical Association of America in 1932 – more than thirty years prior to Ulam's discovery.
" The Chair of the Committee, Senator John D. Rockefeller IV ( D-WV ), commented in an addendum to the report, " Representing to the American people that the two had an operational partnership and posed a single, indistinguishable threat was fundamentally misleading and led the nation to war on false premises.

addendum and edition
The paperback edition included an addendum.
In a stark contrast to the addendum in subsequent editions of the bookwhich describes the dogs ' finding sanctuary from the hunters and being cleared of carrying the plague — the film concludes as the first edition of the book proper, with the dogs swimming out to sea.
We might call this kind " human ," if to do so did not imply that 1 and 2 were somehow less than human. In the 1983 edition of The Rhetoric of Fiction, in which a lengthy addendum to the original 1961 book was published, Booth outlined various identities taken on by both authors and readers: The Flesh-and Blood Author, the Implied Author, the Teller of This Tale, the Career Author, and the " Public Myth "; and, the Flesh-and-Blood Re-Creator of Many Stories, the Postulated Reader, the Credulous Listener, the Career Reader, and the Public Myth about the " Reading Public.
A third edition was published in 1944, reprinted in 1947, 1950, 1952, and, with an addendum of new entries, in 1955.
Modern editions derive from the Faulkner edition with the inclusion of this 1899 addendum.
In 2005, an electronic addendum to the 3rd edition was released, offering refinements to the helium bag technique.

addendum and book
The word " postscript " has, poetically, been used to refer to any sort of addendum to some main work, even if it is not attached to a main work, as in Søren Kierkegaard's book titled Concluding Unscientific Postscript.
For example, in an addendum to his book The Heart of Man: Its Genius For Good and Evil, Fromm wrote as part of his Humanist Credo:
* Annex, addendum or appendix at the end of a book or report
: In the addendum published in subsequent editions of the book, he redeems himself when he receives a letter from Snitter's hospitalized master and brings him from the hospital to the centre of the action in the nick of time to meet the boat returning the dogs to land and assert his legal claim as Snitter's owner, thus saving Snitter ( and incidentally Rowf as well ) from summary execution by the waiting soldiers.
The book has 4 sections, examining the geography, politics, and cultures of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, with an addendum on Terra Incognita, including Australia, and extending to Utopia, Fairyland, and the " Land of Chivalrie ".
Later printings of the book also include an addendum called Mistakes We Knew We Were Making, which details some of the deliberate omissions and composite events that made the book flow more easily.
A brief sample of the constructed language is found in an addendum to More's book, written by his good friend Peter Giles.
In 1950, Sorokin published an addendum to the book called The Thirty Years After It is a personal and brutally honest account of the revolution and of his exile.
The most significant is that the survival of the dogs at the end of the film seems very unlikely ; the book proper also concludes similarly, but in an addendum published in subsequent editions, the pair is rescued and returned to Snitter's original owner, who in the book has survived.
This is something that More himself addresses in an addendum to his book Wherfore not Utopie, but rather rightely my name is Eutopie, a place of felicitie.
An addendum about Rader and his arrest was added before the book went to press.
An addendum to the book contains Kerouac's poem " Sea: Sounds of the Pacific Ocean at Big Sur ".

addendum and which
She wrote that it was because of the letters he wrote complaining about his life, but an addendum to Eric & Us by Venables reveals that he may have lost sympathy through an incident which was at best a clumsy seduction.
In 1673, probably inspired by Molière's success, the Comédie-Italienne gave a performance of its addendum to the Don Juan legend, Sequel to " The Stone Guest ", which included Molière's Pierrot.
For reasons which remain unclear, in 1869 Wagner republished the essay with an addendum as long as the original, and under his own name.
" The Code also contained an addendum commonly referred to as the Advertising Code which regulated advertising copy and imagery.
There is an addendum to the catalogue called Uppsala General Catalogue Addendum which is abbreviated as UGCA.
Serge Ricard of the University of Paris goes even further, stating that the Roosevelt Corollary was not merely an addendum to the earlier Monroe Doctrine, through which the U. S. pledged to protect the Americas from European imperialist interventions.
Simeon's own contribution to this literary blossoming was praised by his contemporaries, for example in the Praise to Tsar Simeon preserved in the Zlatostruj collection and Simeon's Collection, to which the tsar personally wrote an addendum.
Its 6. 2 km ( 3. 9 mi ) berthing space can accommodate an aircraft carrier and is often used by visiting ships of the Royal Navy as part of the Five Powers Defence Arrangements and United States Navy ( USN ), as a result of the signing of the addendum to the 1990 United States-Singapore Memorandum of Understanding in 10 November 1990, which formalised arrangements for USN ships to use CNB facilities.
In July 2004, the Union released an addendum to the report in which they criticize the Bush administration and allege that reports on West Virginia strip mining had been improperly altered, and that " well-qualified " nominees for government posts, such as Nobel laureate Torsten Wiesel were rejected because of political differences.
Later in October Titu Maiorescu attended the first grade at the Academic Gymnazium, which was an addendum of the Theresianum Academy for foreigners.
These games are generally based on the high school rulebooks, which have an addendum devoted to the play of these codes.
To be specific, Russian ratification was made contingent on the U. S. Senate ratifying a September 1997 addendum to START II which included agreed statements on demarcation of strategic versus tactical missile defences.
Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man ( 2006 ), an album of seasonal songs on which they were joined by vocal trio The Devil's Interval ( Jim Causley, Lauren McCormick & Emily Portman ) was widely considered both a belated follow-up and an addendum to The Watersons ' Frost & Fire ( 1965 ).
As with many historic compilations, it was very difficult to discard the interpolations and addendum which have been added over a period of time to the original.
2, pp. 143-146 and addendum preceding p. 1 .</ ref > which grew out of a problem of theoretical social psychology investigated by the psychologist Dorwin Cartwright and Harary .< ref > Cartwright, D. and Harary, F. ( 1956 ), Structural balance: a generalization of Heider's theory.
While a common cause of residential water damage is often the failure of a sump pump, many homeowner's insurance policies do not cover the associated costs without an addendum which adds to the monthly premium of the policy.
This became particularly acute in the 1993 addendum War and Anti-War which raised the issue of the " Genie out of the Bottle " ( nuclear proliferation ) and the illusion of the " Zone of Peace " being broken ( i. e., 9-11, Madrid, London, etc.
An addendum to treaty was signed by Henry Knox, Secretary of War, representing the United States and representatives of the Cherokee on February 17, 1792, and proclaimed on the same day, which increased the annuities paid by the United States to the Cherokee leaders.

addendum and papers
Dr. Finch tells him to publish, and so he has renewed interest in old research, having decided to publish one of his eleventh-grade papers he started at nine years old, " The Mathematics of Friendship ," with an addendum.

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