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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and appendices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional material or supplementary information that is included at the end of a document or report.
Example: "The report includes several sections on methodology, results, and appendices that provide further details on the data collected."
Alternatives: "and supplementary materials" or "and additional sections".
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But it's hidden in waffle and appendices.
Moving letters are reproduced here in their entirety, as well as quotes from his own FBI surveillance files, and helpful notes and appendices included by the editors.
It is framed with editor's notes and appendices explaining that the main body of the book is the work of a veteran named Eugene Allen.
And not to be forgotten is Peter Bogdanovich's classic "This Is Orson Welles," edited by Jonathan Rosenbaum, who also provides a meticulous Welles chronology, notes, and appendices.
The underworld of notes, indexes, and appendices, which book publishers ineloquently call "back matter," lacks both a good story and the glamour of the main event.
It addresses its subject soberly, and with scrupulous thoroughness; it is written in plain and always accessible language, but is at all points academically proper, with extensive notes and the whole apparatus of charts and appendices.
Like previous books in the series, this one is oversize, with a busy assemblage of reproduced artwork, photographs and foldout maps and appendices — everything but a pop-up Liz Taylor.
Various annexes and appendices to the agreement were implemented in subsequent years, and environmental monitoring has indicated a decline in certain pollutant levels in some areas of the North Sea.
Perhaps it is because the poem is so full of obscure names - the 18th-century hacks and literary dunces whom it mocks; or because the verse is encrusted with Pope's own prefaces and notes and appendices - an apparatus of mock-learning that mimics the pretensions of would-be scholars and critics.
William Fliss, interim curator of Marquette's Tolkien collection, said Tolkien packed as much Middle-earth history, legend and lore as he could into "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit," using notes, glossaries and appendices when the narrative got too full.
The app, which went on sale on Monday for $4.99, resembles a digital coffee table book, with video interviews, written contributions from figures like Francis Ford Coppola and Patti Smith, and appendices too big for any stocking stuffer, like 30 pages of transcripts from Jim Morrison's indecent-exposure trial in 1970.
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