The term
"afterword" refers to a short section added at the end of a book, usually written by the author or someone closely associated with the book, where they share additional thoughts, reflections, or context about the content of the book.
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The title is worse, but it has a foreword by David Bordwell and a new
afterword by Michael Bamberger.
«In this business classic — now with a
new Afterword in which the author draws parallels to the recent financial crisis — Roger Lowenstein captures the gripping roller - coaster ride of Long - Term Capital Management.
This stance leads to an intrinsic alliance of humanitarian aid with greater political agendas — as Rieff's
afterword on Iraq illustrates.
I bet everybody feels stupid
afterwords for hitting that thumbs up button; I certainly did.
You can adjust pricing
afterwords from a regular PC, but several sites can distribute to iBooks.
The book appears to have been sent to the presses right around the time he abandoned the challenge, and, with the exception of a
brief afterword, ends in 2006.
This paperback edition includes a new
afterword about Konrad Kellen, a U.S. intelligence analyst who concluded early on that American forces in Vietnam were unlikely to prevail against the underdog Viet Cong.
In 2011 Thailand refused an air base for the US government,
shortly afterword Thailand was inundated with devastating floods.
Ben Bernanke gave an excellent speech today, rebutting some of the myths about monetary policy, and the
Q&A afterwords was also really good.
I'm also so glad I bought nursing tops for pumping at
work afterwords and subtle nursing on the go.
That was the craziest thing, I ended up switching to an Edward Edmonds style diet
right afterwords, taking out the fiber and starch and replacing it with lots of saturated fat.
After each workout day I always want to have some sugar
afterwords if that because it's an old habit or because my body really needs it for the energy?
Bolden's straight -
shooting afterword addresses Carver's detractors (he did not publicly oppose segregation, which put him at odds with some in the Civil Rights movement) and brings him back into the fold of famous scientists.
For this exhibition, the film
Afterword Via Fantasia is presented as an installation running roughly 100 minutes and is accompanied by wall drawings by Gaines.
The same can't be said about the
Dawkins afterword, which is both superfluous and silly.
Is it not a miracle, then, that the Handmaid's tale does not lose its power after this historical -
critical afterword?
Not everybody was killed in the 7th century BC, and some Jews were allowed to come back to
Palestine afterwords.
And that can either be accomplished via a predominately safe medical procedure in a sterile environment, that then provides support for teh
woman afterword, or it can be desperate woman taking it into their own hands through malnutrition, drinking, drugs, physical trauma, and amateur operations.
I'm looking at your recipe and I think the mistake I made was not putting it in the
oven afterword's.
This is a brunch menu that won't leave you with the dreaded brunch bloat and
hangover afterwords.
I would also try Boomtown Coffee, which is right near Down House, because it's nicely located to visit antique shops and
boutiques afterword.
HCPb binged on a high calorie 3 - course meal which included dessert while LCb nibbled on a lite breakfast... And the researchers needed a 100 - millimeter Visual Analog Scale and 28 - item Food Craving Inventory Questionnaire to figure out who would be
hungrier afterwords?
They gave test subjects a certain amount of a certain food, then tested their blood sugar
level afterword.
All free weights.biceps actually got bigger doing cardio also.guess it was from all the pushing and pulling in the handlebars.I'd rather lose the far first with cardio.once the far is fine you see better results when you lift
weights afterwords.
Although organizing things and writing thank - you notes sometimes makes you feel good afterwords