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the addendum
noun
Something to be added; especially text added as an appendix or supplement to a document.
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The first two choices included the addendum that the ball would be donated to the Hall.
He said All Borough must have prepared the addendum without his knowledge.
"It was unlikely that an official transfer of W.M.D. material from Iraq to Syria took place," the addendum said.
In the addendum, he writes that Mr. Toobin's book is part of "a continuing public market for nonsense".
For him it became a liberation theology in 11 single-syllable words, with "Love is the law" as the addendum.
The addendum had curbed presidential power and kept much of it in the hands of the military council.
"All we have to fear is fear itself" is still true with the addendum "and pistol-packing suburbanites".
[11 55 a.m. | Update | There's fresh news on global temperature trends; see the addendum below.] But variability, both over time and geography, is important to keep in mind.
The addendum described Stalin as "too rude" and proposed that the Congress consider removing him from the post of secretary-general.
On the day itself, you absolutely must read the addendum sheet which will tell you if there have been any mistakes or changes since the catalogue was published.
His first recipe was for "seriously zesty bread salad," which appeared with the addendum: "Will taste amazing alongside a piece of slightly charred meat from the barbecue".
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