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In addition, the narrative and appendices of The Lord of the Rings describe the history and nature of particular regions and settlements in the kingdom.
An essay that was prepared as one of the appendices to The Lord of the Rings but became compressed contains a reference to currency of the South-kingdom: " In Gondor word tharni was used for a silver coin, the fourth part of the castar ( in the canath or fourth part of the mirian ).
In the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien says the " true " or Westron form of Sam's name is Banazîr Galbasi ( also spelled Galpsi ).
Tolkien conceived of The Lord of the Rings as a single volume comprising six " books " plus extensive appendices.
Specifically, Tar-Ardamin does not appear at all in The Lord of the Rings appendices, but he does appear in the chapter " The Line of Elros " from Unfinished Tales.
However, in the 1950s Tolkien decided to use a much greater value of 144 solar years per Valian year, and included this figure in The Lord of the Rings appendices as the length of the elven year ( the yen ).
Besides her presence as an infant in the last chapter of the published Lord of the Rings, and the details noted in the appendices of that book, Elanor's most significant role was in the two versions of the written but unpublished epilogue of Lord of the Rings, later published in The History of Middle-earth volumes.

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Even certain male deities representing regeneration and fertility were occasionally depicted with breast-like appendices, such as the river god Hapy who was considered to be responsible for the annual overflowing of the Nile.
The first page of the Appendix includes this mysterious note: " There were originally 22 appendices explaining the secrets of the Illuminati.
Eight of the appendices were removed due to the paper shortage.
In view of the sexual imagery in the source texts ( which Burton even emphasized further, especially by adding extensive footnotes and appendices on Oriental sexual mores ) and the strict Victorian laws on obscene material, both of these translations were printed as private editions for subscribers only, rather than published in the usual manner.
Due to their utility in saving work in laborious multiplications and divisions with pen and paper, tables of base 10 logarithms were given in appendices of many books.
Other hinged engines were used to catch enemy equipment or even opposing soldiers with opposable appendices which are probably ancestors to the Roman corvus.
La Géométrie and two other appendices also by Descartes, the Optics and the Meteorology, were published with the Discourse to give examples of the kinds of successes he had achieved following his method ( as well as, perhaps, considering the contemporary European social climate of intellectual competitiveness, to show off a bit to a wider audience ).
These were followed by a large number of appendices that contained extra monsters for particular campaign settings.
More Monstrous Compendium appendices were released as a supplements to the Monstrous Manual in the form of paperback books, usually 128 pages.
A number of appendices were added to the work and a greatly expanded index.
Even certain male deities representing regeneration and fertility were occasionally depicted with breast-like appendices, such as the river god Hapy who was considered to be responsible for the annual overflowing of the Nile.
In the earliest editions, William Gaskell added the footnotes explaining some of the words specific to the Lancashire dialect, and after the fifth edition ( 1854 ), two lectures of his on the subject were added as appendices.

appendices and brought
In the added appendices added to the 1909 re-print of Caius ' work, the editors suggested that the type of dogs may have been brought into the British Isles as early as 900 BC by a branch of the Celts moving from Spain into Cornwall and on into Wales, England and Ireland.

appendices and state
This restores the work as far as possible to the state in which its authors left it and includes a substantial introduction that explains many of the changes, with appendices containing some music deleted early in the run.
Several appendices contain information such as the procedures for determinations about state laws, state exemptions and issuance of staff interpretations, special rules for certain kinds of credit plans, a list of enforcement agencies, model disclosures which if used properly will ensure compliance with the Act, and the rules for computing annual percentage rates in closed-end credit transactions and total annual loan cost rates for reverse mortgage transactions.

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The latter work included as appendices two small monographs Astrology Reborn ( originally published in 1972 ) and The Discrimination of Birthtypes ( 1974 ).

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In the early 20th century, Louis Brandeis, later appointed to the United States Supreme Court, became noted for his use of policy-driving facts and economics in his briefs, and extensive appendices presenting facts that lead a judge to the advocate's conclusion.
" Metahuman " is used for the first time in 1986 by George R. R. Martin in an altered version of the Superworld role playing system, and later in the Wild Cards anthology series as the formal scientific term describing both superhuman powers and those that possess them, as seen in the appendices to Volume I ( the general public of the Wild Cards universe commonly refer to such individuals as Aces ).
( The book was greatly expanded in two later editions, with extra appendices by Fogarty and Mumford, and a chapter on symplectic quotients by Kirwan.

appendices and during
This work consists of Webb's travel journals and lectures in Asia ( mainly India during the Fall of 1892 ) and includes an extensive biographical introduction and supplemental appendices.

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Analytic geometry has traditionally been attributed to René Descartes Descartes made significant progress with the methods in an essay entitled La Geometrie ( Geometry ), one of the three accompanying essays ( appendices ) published in 1637 together with his Discourse on the Method for Rightly Directing One's Reason and Searching for Truth in the Sciences, commonly referred to as Discourse on Method.
Accordingly, Marshall tailored the text of his books to laymen and put the mathematical content in the footnotes and appendices for the professionals.
According to Banks ' appendices to Consider Phlebas, the war began in 1327 AD, and continued for 48 years and one month, resulting in an eventual but total victory for the Culture.
The original book had two appendices, " Anatomical Sniglets " and " Extra Added Bonus Section for Poets " ( a sniglet that rhymed with orange ).
On the other hand, evolutionary theorists have suggested that natural selection selects for larger appendices because smaller and thinner appendices would be more susceptible to inflammation and disease.
He edited the last twelve books of the Odyssey, with valuable appendices on the composition of the poem, its relation to the Iliad and the cyclic poets, the history of the text, the dialects, and the Homeric house ; a critical text of the poems and fragments ( Homeri opera et reliquiae, 1896 ); Homeri opera ( 1902, with T. W. Allen, in the Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis ); and an edition of the Iliad with notes for schools.
*" The drama of the doctor's window ": a brief statement concerning that poem since its appearance in " St. Paul's magazine ," for February, 1870: with appendices respecting its " earlier history " ( 1872 ), London: samizdat.
* D. Rawlins: " Methods for Measuring the Earth's Size by Determining the Curvature of the Sea " and " Racking the Stade for Eratosthenes ", appendices to " The Eratosthenes-Strabo Nile Map.
Four appendices set out particular species for protection.
The main body is followed by schedules ( i. e. appendices ) relating to some of the above-mentioned Parts and a series of prescribed legal forms, such as Form 5 which sets out the proper legal wording for a search warrant.
The text written by Leonard Digges for the third edition of 1556 was left unchanged, but Thomas added new material in several appendices.
The book is divided into fourteen chapters and three appendices which include one for the GNU Free Documentation License ( GFDL ).
It was edited for publication, and supplemented with appendices drawn from his notes, by McDowell, and has subsequently been influential in both philosophy of mind and philosophy of language.
Nuh included three introductory sections before the main work to form a user's guide to fiqh, as well as eight major appendices after the main work that consist of various topics, ranging from personal ethics and character to Islamic spirituality, for example traditional Islamic Sufism, and tenets of faith, and other famous classical Islamic texts such as Al-Ghazzali's Ihya ' ' ulum al-din and Nawawi's Riyadh as-Saaliheen.

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