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The appendixes
noun
Something attached to something else; an attachment or accompaniment.
Exact(14)
The appendixes also describe physical simulations of MS, structural analysis codes and strength calculation standards for tokamaks.
Mr. Bloom said he did not know if the appendixes had ever been signed.
APPENDICITIS The appendixes to the C.B.A. hide a wealth of entertainment value.
Both the appendixes are said in the contract to be "subject to confirmation by both sides in the year 2000".
Roys Poyiadjis, the co-chief executive of AremisSoft, said yesterday that the appendixes had been signed in December 1999.
He said he did not know whether the appendixes had been signed, although he stood by his initial characterization that the contract was worth less than $4 million.
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The appendix gets a bad press.
Maybe the appendix prompted thoughts of paté.
Royals have become the appendix of the body politic.
The appendix operation in the autumn of 2012.
In the appendix, he is referred to as "T.F".
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