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appended and commemorates
A later verse appended to the angry post-war Confederate anthem, " The Unreconstructed Rebel " commemorates the defiance of Shelby and his men:

appended and de
During the Second World War RAF aircraft that were secret or carrying secret equipment had "/ G " ( for " Guard ") appended to the serial, denoting that the aircraft was to have an armed guard at all times while on the ground, e. g., LZ548 / G — the prototype de Havilland Vampire jet fighter, or ML926 / G — a de Havilland Mosquito XVI experimentally fitted with H2S radar.
The city is generally known simply as " Alcalá ", but " de Henares " is often appended to differentiate it from a dozen cities sharing the name Alcalá ( from the Arabic word al-qal ' a القلعة for fortification or citadel ).
** Les Chimères poems appended to Les Filles de Feu, translated by Mark Lamoureux
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.
Three years after the death of de Thou, Pierre Dupuy and Nicolas Rigault brought out the first complete edition of the Historia sui temporis, comprising 138 books ; they appended to it the Mémoires, also in Latin ( 1620 ).
He was not actually of noble blood, despite the use of an appended " de " in the family name by his father, who had vainly assumed the name of Béranger de Mersix.
Seal of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, as appended to the Barons ' Letter, 1301.
* Précis historique de la Revolution française, appended to the history of Rabaud St Etienne, and partly written in the prison of La Force ( 5 vols., 1801-1806 )
Sometimes the artistic name consists of the home town appended to the first name ( Manolo Sanlúcar, Ramón de Algeciras ); but many, perhaps most, of such names are more eccentric: Pepe de la Matrona ( because his mother was a midwife ); Perico del Lunar ( because he had a mole ); Tomatito ( son of a father known as Tomate ( tomato ) because of his red face ); Sabicas ( because of his childhood passion for green beans, from niño de las habicas ); and many more.
Duchenne's colleagues appended " de Boulogne " to his name to avoid confusion with the like-sounding name of Édouard-Adolphe Duchesne ( 1804 – 1869 ) who was a popular society physician in Paris.
Seal of William de Leyburn, son of Roger, appended to the Barons ' Letter, 1301
Also nearby was a religious place appended to Ogmore Castle by Morris de Londres or his descendant John, in 1141 ; Ewenny Priory is from Ogmore Castle.
In addition to the text by Dioscorides, the manuscript has appended to it the Carmen de herbis attributed to Rufus, a paraphrase of an ornithological treatise by a certain Dionysius, usually identified with Dionysius of Philadelphia, and a paraphrase of Nicander's treatise on the treatment of snake bites.
She descends also from kings of Spain and France of the House of Bourbon through her grandmother, Princess Dolores de Borbón y Orléans, sister of King Juan Carlos's mother, whose dynastic surname she has appended to her own.
In 1746 he published — anonymously — his sole volume, a collection of writing including Introduction à la connaissance de l ' esprit humain, with Reflexions and Maximes appended.
( A letter by Trouvé is appended to François Dollier de Casson's Histoire du Montréal and gives a good summary of the Kenté ( Quinte ) mission ).
Atwater ’ s adaptation of the Clifford thesis was promulgated in Europe when Vicomte François René de Chateaubriand appended a translation of Atwater ’ s report to his Voyage en Amérique et en Italie ( 1828 ).

appended and who
In the year 1116, Nestor's text was extensively edited by hegumen Sylvester who appended his name at the end of the chronicle.
Joseph is referenced in apocryphal and non-canonical accounts such as the Acts of Pilate, a text often appended to the medieval Gospel of Nicodemus and The Narrative of Joseph, and mentioned in the works of early church historians such as Irenaeus ( 125 – 189 ), Hippolytus ( 170 – 236 ), Tertullian ( 155 – 222 ) and Eusebius ( 260 – 340 ), who added details not found in the canonical accounts.
( Note: The numbers appended to the names of Lane family members indicate the generation number beginning with Job Lane ( 1 ), who immigrated from Rickmansworth, England.
His name appears high in a list of those who were present at the event, implying that he may have held an important position in Flambard's household, but appended to his name is " subsequently archbishop ", suggesting that his inclusion could have been a later interpolation.
The name of the soldier who pierced Christ's side with a longche is not given in the Gospel of John, but in the oldest known references to the legend, the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus appended to late manuscripts of the 4th century Acts of Pilate, the soldier is identified as a centurion and called Longinus ( making the spear's " correct " Latin name Lancea Longini ).
The syllable-po or-pa is appended to a noun in Tibetan to designate a person who is from that place or performs that action ; " Bonpo " thus means a follower of the Bon tradition, " Nyingmapa " a follower of the Nyingma tradition, and so on.
Its present name was conferred on it in 1769 by Duke Karl Eugen who appended his first name to that of the founder ( Karls being the possessive form of Karl ).
It was also a profound act of faith for this deeply religious man, who appended the words " Praise to God " at the end of every completed composition.
: Your letter of yesterday is received & I hasten to answer as fully as I can -- Joseph Smith Jr first come to my notice in the year 1824 in the summer of that year I contracted with his father to build a fence on my property in the corse of that work I approach Joseph & ask how it is in a half day you put up what requires your father & 2 brothers a full day working together he says I have not been with out assistance but can not say more only you better find out the next day I take the older Smith by the arm & he says Joseph can see any thing he wishes by looking at a stone Joseph often sees Spirits here with great kettles of coin money it was Spirits who brought up rock because Joseph made no attempt on their money I latter dream I converse with spirits which let me count their money when I awake I have in my hand a dollar coin which I take for a sign Joseph describes what I seen in every particular says he the spirits are grieved so I through back the dollar in the fall of the year 1827 I hear Joseph found a gold bible I take Joseph aside & he says it is true I found it 4 years ago with my stone but only just got it because of the enchantment the old spirit come to me 3 times in the same dream & says dig up the gold but when I take it up the next morning the spirit transfigured himself from a white salamander in the bottom of the hole & struck me 3 times & held the treasure & would not let me have it because I lay it down to cover over the hole when the spirit says do not lay it down Joseph says when can I have it the spirit says one year from to day if you obay me look to the stone after a few days he looks the spirit says bring your brother Alvin Joseph says he is dead shall I bring what remains but the spirit is gone Joseph goes to get the gold bible but the spirit says you did not bring your brother you can not have it look to the stone Joseph looks but can not see who to bring the spirit says I tricked you again look to the stone Joseph looks & sees his wife on the 22d day of Sept 1827 they get the gold bible -- I give Joseph $ 50 to move him down to Pa Joseph says when you visit me I will give you a sign he gives me some hiroglyphics I take then to Utica Albany & New York in the last place Dr Mitchel gives me an introduction to Professor Anthon says he they are short hand Egyption the same what was used in ancient times bring me the old book & I will translate says I it is made of precious gold & is sealed from view says he I can not read a sealed book -- Joseph found some giant silver specticles with the plates he puts them in an old hat & in the darkness reads the words & in this way it is all translated & written down -- about the middle of June 1829 Joseph takes me together with Oliver Cowdery & David Whitmer to have a view of the plates our names are appended to the book of Mormon which I had printed with my own money -- space and time both prevent me from writing more at present if there is any thing further you wish to inquire I shall attend to it
But not much weight can be attached even to portions of the book which are specifically given under the name of Amram ; many of the explanations are certainly not by him, but by the academical copyists who appended his name to them, speaking of him in the third person.
The name " Swing Riots " was derived from the name that was often appended to the threatening letters sent to farmers, magistrates, parsons, and others, the fictitious Captain Swing, who was regarded as the mythical figurehead of the movement.
Often used by scholars is the term pseudepigrapha, or " falsely inscribed " or " falsely attributed ", in the sense that the writings were written by an anonymous author who appended the name of an apostle to his work, such as in the Gospel of Peter or The Æthiopic Apocalypse of Enoch: almost all books, in both Old and New Testaments, called " apocrypha " in the Protestant tradition are pseudepigrapha.
He began development of the mutō techniques of using bare hands against the sword and it is he who appended the name of his family ( Yagyū ) onto the name of the school, founding the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū.
He also appended some work that he had been doing on cardinal vowels with Daniel Jones, who had recently retired from the chair of phonetics at University College London.
Haydn was a deeply religious man, who appended the words “ Praise be to God ” at the end of every completed score.
The surname Labillardière originated with Labillardière's grandfather, Jacques Houtou, who, in an affectation of nobility, appended the name of the family's estate, La Billardière, after his surname.
and Lim Hyun-Soo () who claims to teach only the core skills taught to him by Choi Yong-Sool without the additional techniques which were appended to the art by Choi's students such as Ji Han-Jae and Kim Moo-Hong.

appended and held
For bank and brokerage accounts held in this fashion, the acronym JTWROS is commonly appended to the account name as evidence of the owners ' intent.
Instead, the appended data is held in memory until it must be flushed to storage due to memory pressure, when the kernel decides to flush dirty buffers, or when the application performs the Unix " sync " system call, for example.
Technically speaking, ADF is not really a file format but actually a track-by-track dump of the disk data as read by the Amiga operating system, and so the " format " is really fixed-width AmigaDOS data tracks appended one after another and held in a file.

appended and for
He appended rather than integrated the laws of Ine into his code, and although he included, as had Æthelbert, a scale of payments in compensation for injuries to various body parts, the two injury tariffs are not aligned.
Rema noted that the Shulchan Aruch was based on the Sephardic tradition, and he created a series of glosses to be appended to the text of the Shulkhan Aruch for cases where Sephardi and Ashkenazi customs differed ( based on the works of Yaakov Moelin, Israel Isserlein and Israel Bruna ).
The node address is appended to the network address to create a unique identifier for the host on the network.
A letter is often appended to the psi unit to indicate the measurement's zero reference ; psia for absolute, psig for gauge, psid for differential, although this practice is discouraged by the NIST.
As Jerome completed his translations of each book of the Bible, he recorded his observations and comments in an extensive correspondence with other scholars ; and these letters were subsequently collected and appended as prologues to the Vulgate text for those books where they survived.
The symbol chosen is simply appended to the end of the move notation, for example: 1. d4 e5?
A postal code ( known in various countries as a post code, postcode, or ZIP code ) is a series of letters and / or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.
Apart from these pairs, the components of a double star are generally denoted by the letters A ( for the brighter, primary, star ) and B ( for the fainter, secondary, star ) appended to the designation, of whatever sort, of the double star.
To one of these additions — that to an ancient utterance concerning the " Book of Adam, the First Man ,"— this statement is appended: " Ashi and Ravina are the last representatives of independent decision ( hora ' ah )", an evident reference to the work of these two in editing the Babylonian Talmud, which as an object of study and a fountainhead of practical " decision " was to have the same importance for the coming generations as the Mishnah had had for the Amoraim.
The generic URL ( Uniform Resource Locator ) syntax allows for a query string to be appended to a file name in a web address so that additional information can be passed to a script ; the question mark, or query mark, ?, is used to indicate the start of a query string.
A common mnemonic for this procedure is " right over left, left over right ", which is often appended with the rhyming suffix "... makes a knot both tidy and tight ".
The suffix " City " does not, in itself, denote city status ; it may be appended to locations for reasons of historical association ( e. g. White City ) or for marketing purposes ( e. g. Stratford City )
A charter granting land in the territory of one of the subject kings might record the names of the king as well as the overlord on the witness list appended to the grant ; such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example.
Since 1840 the title " Dean " has been appended to that of Precentor, hence the Dean of St David's formally being " Dean and Precentor " and his seat being upon what is normally regarded in most places as on ' Cantoris ' side, with a stall ' in quire ' reserved for the Bishop.
Internally, members of the priesthood do not use The Reverend as a style, but are generally known as " brother " or " sister " or by their specific priesthood office (" deacon ", " teacher " or " priest " are often appended after the person's name, instead of, for example, " Deacon John Adams " or " Deacon Adams ", and generally only in written form ; in contrast, elders, bishops, evangelists, apostles, etc.
Some airports retained their NWS codes and simply appended an X at the end, such as LAX for Los Angeles, PDX for Portland, Oregon, and PHX for Phoenix.

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