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"postscript" Definitions
  1. (abbreviation PS) postscript (to something) an extra message that you add at the end of a letter after you sign your name
  2. postscript (to something) extra facts or information about a story, an event, etc. that are added after it has finished

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Postscript: Postscript is working with online commerce brands to contact customers on smartphones via SMS.
The postscript to this workout's postscript is for him to make 218 NBA-range threes.
Warnock, who was also responsible for helping to develop Adobe's bedrock PostScript document scripting language, noted that PostScript and its sister language Display PostScript was too heavy for most computers being made at the time he wrote his essay, around 3003.
A couple notes: * Postscript: "Swivey" doesn't mean "turn," exactly.
You don't even learn they get together until the postscript.
"Sign 10100" was written both before and after the postscript.
POSTSCRIPT will be published September 19th in the UK & Ireland.
The postscript, though, is that concern has lingered since 1929.
Postscript Race wasn't the only reason for realignments, of course.
Postscript ... we found the salad in question was NOT Miranda's.
A postscript: I'll be off for the next two weeks.
The Postscript team is currently made up of 14 people.
"Don't forget the uniform, it's important" is a typical postscript.
Postscript: Why did I choose Elizabeth Warren as Trump's opponent?
I've been writing this Postscript column for a few months now.
Postscript | A Twitter roundup: Threat to US from #Matthew has risen.
It's a postscript that allows plenty of space for mixed feelings.
" And then there was the postscript to end all postscripts: "P.
I could create jobs and use my own PostScript to my liking.
Postscript from the Star Trek fan inner child: Are you kidding me?!
Yours, Michael Moore Postscript: Don, if you're reading this, do it soon.
A conspicuous "BUSHWICK WAREHOUSE" postscript sat at the bottom of the ad.
I pulled out Ms. Millett's book and opened it to the Postscript.
I wish she'd printed it and added a rapt, mean little postscript.
As a postscript, I'd like to say that I love my studio.
"The Display PostScript and PostScript solutions are the correct long-term solution as the power of machines increases over time, but this solution offers little help for the vast majority of today's users with today's machines," he explained.
"We are witnessing the decay of email," Postscript president Alex Beller tells TechCrunch.
"Another Kind of Life" is the perfect postscript to Steichen's neatly curated behemoth.
Postscript: Some intrepid fans have found a way to get multiplayer working again.
Postscript Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights from The New York Times.
Postscript "I am a garbage pail," the gossip columnist Liz Smith once said.
JC: Initially the book did not have sections, an introduction, or a postscript.
In keeping with the theme of this Postscript column, the game failed to cohere.
Heslep told Daniels he remained a fan of the podcast but added a postscript.
The final edition, called a postscript, was quickly drawn up at 1:13 a.m.
Hindley ends her book with a short postscript devoted to disentangling some of the
The recession is "an invisible postscript" that explains how millennials have been economically disadvantaged.
Even Margaret Atwood, in The Handmaid's Tale, destroyed Gilead in a far-future postscript.
In a postscript either hopeful or sarcastic, Jimmie added, America is a great country.
It's the last song on "Lemonade," almost a postscript; it's not in the extended video.
Postscript | For more on the climate change context, read Seth Borenstein of the Associated Press.
" He added, in a postscript: "Some very positive comments about you from the White House.
A postscript mentions that, during their scorched-earth retreat, the Germans torched 628 Byelorussian villages.
And graphic design turned into desktop publishing and postscript and all sorts of interesting things.
PostScript, a fundamental programming language used in desktop publishing, is an Adobe product through and through.
The postscript — starting as a coach and adviser, leading to places unknown — must still be written.
Postscript | After publication, Cameron Muir, a writer in Canberra, Australia, pointed me to his fascinating Medium.
Rexroth recollects in a postscript: My memories, these photographs, are my personal secrets of lonely power . . .
Postscript pricing varies depending on how many messages a shop is looking to send each month.
Nevertheless, every single note was appended with a personal handwritten postscript, or an equally welcoming invitation.
Postscript is Cameron Kunzelman's weekly column about endings, apocalypses, deaths, bosses, and all sorts of other finalities.
Postscript: We would be remiss if we also didn't give a shout out to Mr. Staring Man.
Postscript  is Cameron Kunzelman's weekly column about endings, apocalypses, deaths, bosses, and all sorts of other finalities.
Postscript picks up on Holly's story seven years after Gerry's death, according to the book's press release.
And the paddle wheel postscript — 134,000 copies in all — went to Manhattan and a few adjacent areas.
" Postscript to the Series ANGELOS "I sent Castro an Oriole jacket with the No. 1 on it.
Postscript is Cameron Kunzelman's weekly column about endings, apocalypses, deaths, bosses, and all sorts of other finalities.
He attaches to it a postscript, a montage of recollections from a bullfight he attended in Mexico.
A postscript: At least one photographer has come up with an imperfect way to still develop Kodachrome.
And as Adobe had the de facto market standard already with PostScript, it also had the inside lane.
It is neither a coming-of-age postscript to Age of Innocence nor a precursor to Prozac Nation.
The rather sad postscript to this is that Arrows never really recovered from the false promise of investment.
The postscript emphasized questions I'd been asking myself for the entire movie: whose addiction stories are being told?
Postscript: For those interested, the debate over whether law enforcement agencies should have encryption backdoors is not new.
The hackers took advantage of two flaws in how Microsoft Office handled graphics files using Encapsulated PostScript (.EPS).
POSTSCRIPT: I've been trying to find a decent Breanne Stewart mix for months, and it's just not there.
Pop-culture postscript: A reader points out that the wall fight echoes a "House of Cards" plot line.
This article was updated with a postscript in April 264 to reflect a new interview with Elmore Nickleberry.
Adding a postscript to her post, she praised the Snowden movie, along with Hannity's interview, for their enlightening qualities.
The postscript says that Nic is sober today through hard work and taking it one day at a time.
The final twenty-five years of Powell's life get only a fourteen-page postscript, which is perhaps a kindness.
An unwanted postscript We might also think that our lives go better when we get the things we want.
David Bowie left a postscript to his catalog with "Lazarus," the 2015 musical-theater piece built around his music.
But then I saw the postscript in a New York Times acceptance email encouraging me to try a Sunday.
" The song ends with a postscript, a fragile high vocal promising, "I am beside you, I am within you.
Postscript With Maximum Security, Luis Saez had the greatest ride of his life on the first Saturday in May.
Postscript is meant to help e-commerce companies — specifically Shopify shops, currently — connect with their existing customers over SMS.
A postscript: The campaign by the citizens' group and the sisters to keep the house in North Bay worked.
His recovery is revealed to the audience in a postscript: the real Nic Sheff has been sober for eight years.
It was not clear if the postscript, where Kavanaugh references his group of friends as "drunks" was meant in jest.
Postscript | I'd intended to include a link to Heidi Hutner's post about the film and videotaped interview with Josh Fox.
Writing in the margin of a newspaper clipping, Heaney fortified a version of "Postscript" first published in The Irish Times.
More than a decade after the film's release, Holly and her letters are back to make you cry in Postscript.
As the closing track on her 2016 album "My Woman," it's a postscript that already sounds like a fading memory.
The disapproval came in anonymous emails from the general inbox operated by Casaleggio Associates, usually in a postscript, he said.
In the story's haunting postscript, he records the flooding of the earth with the textual evidence of Tlön's invented history.
Now Showtime will grant Weiner its TV debut — possibly with a new postscript addressing the most recent scandal and its fallout.
" Stuckey later added a postscript: "Yes, this is satire created from excerpts of the viral Firing Line interview with Ocasio-Cortez.
The PDF, an open standard spearheaded by Adobe and based on PostScript, is literally the most important file format ever created.
Back in his own car on the other side of the river, Chea got the same warning, with a chilling postscript.
"I don't believe everything I see on TV!" the girl adds in a postscript alongside a large, hand-drawn smiley face.
After Ms. Hall's reading, stay tuned for a postscript featuring reflections from Ms. Cheney and the Modern Love editor Dan Jones.
" In a postscript to the conclusion, Strumia acknowledged his opinion is unpopular, writing that "many told me, 'don't speak, it's dangerous.
Up next, the highly anticipated return of the fast-talking Lorelai and Rory in the currently filming postscript, Gilmore Girls: Seasons.
Bible John: Hunt for a Killer contains a postscript with some words from Helen Puttock's son, David, then 215 years-old.
Postscript Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how news, features and opinion come together at The New York Times.
As I've written this column, I have come to think more expansively of what it means to write something called Postscript.
Postscript On the night Corey Ballentine was drafted by the Giants, his college teammate and buddy was killed in a shooting.
Eventually Mills joins Snowden in his exile in Moscow, which is presented as a little postscript at the end of the film.
And meanwhile, a postscript: The professor seems to have passed this confusion of identities, like some genetic disorder, to a new generation.
All three of these stories are accompanied by an intriguing postscript: Billings's most famous son is totally unknown in Billings — population 109,000.
Stay tuned after the reading to hear a powerful postscript from him, Ms. Mbatha-Raw and the Modern Love editor Daniel Jones.
The American Epic Sessions, a postscript to Bernard MacMahon's three-part American Epic documentary series, will air on PBS on June 6.
Also, a postscript: One deal that has not received enough credit but that proved itself in 2017 was Walmart's acquisition of Jet.com.
"The postscript is, they found Lord Lucan's car abandoned at the port," he says and an amused grin on spreads across face.
In a terse postscript, Eliot wrote, "The letters to me from Emily Hale have been destroyed by a colleague at my request."
In the postscript note, he added, "you have a truly great voice, certainly not a bad asset for a top trial lawyer!"
Postscript | In case you were wondering, Dot Earth remains the property of The Times, having been conceived when I was on staff.
With a significant number of papers still to be printed, we focused on the New York postscript — the last opportunity to make changes.
" The note, published by Variety, was ostensibly a postscript to a letter about a coming episode of his new show, "Horace and Pete.
And the production includes a blunt visual postscript about the future the Youngers can expect when (spoiler!) they move into their new home.
Now Wideman, known for books like "Philadelphia Fire" and "Brothers and Keepers," adds a quietly harrowing postscript to the tragedy of Emmett Till.
Just as crucial, though, is a longer postscript that includes interviews with some of the principals involved in the Imperial War Museums' restoration.
In an author's postscript, Barry listed James Joyce, Anthony Burgess and Cormac McCarthy as influences, but also acknowledged "Deadwood" and other HBO shows.
Postscript: As of January 1, 2018, 30,580 people had received Blue Roofs in Puerto Rico, according to the US Army Corps press office.
POSTSCRIPT To rebuild her figure skating career after a reckoning with mental health struggles, the Olympian has focused on redefining what success means.
"We rushed out this inbound feature when we realized how much [communication] we had coming in from users," Postscript CEO Adam Turner told TechCrunch.
But now we're post-Postscript, living in the sea that is the after, surfacing occasionally to look at something weird and bay at it.
Postscript To conjure Jean Stein you must first imagine the voice — a soft and breathy near-whisper, by turns merry or full of steel.
Postscript Multiple sclerosis forced Charles Glenn to step aside as the St. Louis Blues' anthem singer just as they were winning their first championship.
Every week, Cameron Kunzelman writes Waypoint's 'Postscript' column, an exploration of endings, apocalypses, deaths, bosses, and all sorts of other finalities throughout video games.
Stephens writes in a postscript to Kalaf that he's judged the Livingston Award and the Pulitzers, but he's ethical and wouldn't behave this way.
While none of this was as lightweight as, say, a text file nor as flexible as HTML, it sure beat PostScript for the average person.
" Then, after signing the letter, he wrote a postscript that read "A donation to the L.A. Regional Food Bank has been made for each box.
Postscript | I wanted to thank some of the many people who helped us prepare, facilitated our reporting or otherwise contributed to making this film happen.
"Ill Wind" was a postscript to Radiohead's 2016 album, "A Moon Shaped Pool," released on a bonus disc but not, until now, to streaming services.
It you want to make changes than that's your desire and no one else's," she continued, before adding a very special postscript: "Ps, #moms freaking rock!
The postscript to completing the manuscript: Sondker applied her extensive knowledge of the plant kingdom into Horticulture Skin Care, her own beauty company, which launched recently.
In a postscript to the 2011 edition of the Chinese translation, Mr. Liu wrote that the mass hysteria Mr. Kuhn described had recurred repeatedly in China.
As Myers writes in his postscript, she told him she was living in New York at the time she wrote the novel, up near Columbia University.
As a postscript, I need to apologize to someone, and that person is Sauron V—what I perceived to be hateful and violent lyrical concerns notwithstanding.
As an fun postscript, van Gogh's art isn't the only time that this analogy with hydrodynamic turbulence was reported in an ostensibly unrelated field of study.
Postscript: If pressured, I might admit that the answer to 57-down was intended to subliminally influence the opinion of certain New York Times crossword reviewers.
Postscript The memorial at the Upper East Side apartment of Tina Brown and Harold Evans for the literary agent Ed Victor felt like a cocktail party.
Postscript "I love playing the game of football, but not the other stuff that goes with it," said Isaiah Woods, now considering a career in design.
And here is a postscript: The U.S. cannot forge a common trade front with Europe and Japan — friends and allies whose security is underwritten by American taxpayers.
In a postscript to the original edition of the novel, the author notes that, thanks to his feminist mother, his real name is actually Jorge Barón Sabattini.
On Saturday night, the Gonzaga men's basketball team, which Few has built from a midmajor curiosity into a championship contender, provided him with material for a postscript.
Postscript co-founder Alex Beller tells me the company currently has around 530 paying customers, each spending anything from $50 per month to "the mid five figures."
The staff moves amount to a significant reorganization for a campaign that's dropped so far in polls that it risks becoming a postscript in the Democratic primary.
In an email to fans plugging his new show, Horace and Pete, comedian Louis C.K. unloaded on the Republican frontrunner in an uncharacteristically searing and political postscript.
Now that we can see Other Wind, in its completed form, it's better to watch the film on its own terms and save the backstory as a postscript.
The plot of Postscript is said to take place seven years after Gerry's death, which means that Holly will likely be in a totally different state of mind.
There's a masque-like dance such as traditionally followed Elizabethan performances, and a subsequent postscript that's both visual and verbal, a contemporary account of traveling through open spaces.
That is a testament to just how rich and ambitious "Breaking Bad" really was—and how its spectacular finale really left no need for this sort of postscript.
Postscript At the Museum of Modern Art's annual spring benefit last June, Helen Mirren could be spotted near one of the artists being honored that night, Brice Marden.
Postscript claims a 95+ percent open rate and 35 percent click-through rate, numbers that are pretty wild for marketers that have dealt with the stats on email campaigns.
Lewinsky addressed her criticism to "dear world" but added a postscript that called out a magazine for trying to offer her a byline in exchange for the rescinded invite.
Postscript: A second source told me that in the months after the election, Cohen asked their advice about setting up a campaign to run for New York City mayor.
"Rivers," a postscript to "Huckleberry Finn" narrated by Jim (now a Union army veteran), begins as an interview in the style of the W.P.A.'s Depression-era oral histories.
Even so, haunted by Elsey's delight in human attention — and queasy about not recounting what I had seen — I petitioned the editor of this column to write a postscript.
Bits of wine education are threaded throughout and are easy to digest, though in the end it's Ms. Lopes's story, right to the shocking postscript, that keeps one engaged.
Postscript, a startup launching out of Y Combinator's latest class, wants to learn from what email marketing got right and translate that to the next frontier of B2C communications: SMS.
It was not just any renderer–it borrowed the best elements of Postscript, OpenGL, and ideas cultivated at the MIT Media Lab in the late Muriel ­Cooper's Visible Language Workshop.
And the abrupt postscript of a conclusion, which refers to the adult Hildegard's rejection of a religious sect known as the Cathari, will make no sense whatsoever to most theatergoers.
For example, in her volume "The Odysseus Poems" (1999), she reimagined Homer's epic as a tale "about men and women, not men and men," as she wrote in a postscript.
" It made me think of a post-postscript to his 2012 book, "Life as a Readymade," a statement that might stand for the whole of his work: "Do I care?
Over the past few years I've been writing this Postscript column, and I've always felt a little like I was pulling a Thomas Zane piece by piece, week by week.
If there's a nighttime event like the Super Bowl or the Oscars, or a late-breaking story, a postscript may be added to the City edition at 12:30 a.m.
Recent biographers have focused on the early decades, with Elizabeth's last years acting as a postscript to the beheading of Mary Queen of Scots and the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
The next letter after "nu, xi, omicron …" is PI; there are eight more characters in the Greek alphabet, and you're to put those in the postscript, or P.S., to get PIPS.
We write to honor the fallen men and women from across the world that gave their lives so that we could be free," she wrote, adding the postscript, "Lest we forget, Eugenie.
In her postscript, rather than tying up loose ends, she describes a visit to a rural strip club, where "bored girls in bikini tops and panties" use antibacterial wipes on the pole.
Because Young is a satirist, this authorial pride gets its comeuppance: We learn in a postscript that the author of the book was killed in a populist riot, leaving his manuscript unfinished.
The film, written and directed by the series's creator, Vince Gilligan, is a well-crafted postscript that entertainingly extends the "Breaking Bad" cinematic universe by two hours without really adding to it.
The collection consists of 20 untitled pieces, 18 of which are in prose and titled in lower case on the Contents page, along with "a provisional postscript" and "publisher's note" by Tony Frazer.
He spent the remainder of his life doing little more than tidying his desk, as Spurling tacitly acknowledges by wrapping up those years in an appositely titled, and decidedly perfunctory, 13-page Postscript.
And as a postscript, another New York restaurant from a Food Network star, Cat Cora's Fatbird Southern Kitchen and Bar in the meatpacking district, is gone after a mere seven months, Eater reports.
Hodges, the 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states, gets only a postscript, along with a screen card noting that violence against L.G.B.T.Q. people and other minorities is increasing.
InformationWeek offers a curious postscript about the upcoming trial: The judge in the case has proposed "an outright ban preventing counsel and the parties from conducting social media and Internet searches" of potential jurors.
With the power to choose his own canonicity, the comic's original protagonist has the opportunity not only to determine his own fate, but to offer a postscript evaluation of the value of canonicity itself.
Instead, I want to take this Postscript column to talk about the game's one significant strength that puts it above a lot of other adventure and narrative-heavy games that preceded and followed it.
" Cage adds a postscript to a 1943 missive: "Starved for a good long fuck with you," then worries, "Maybe you're getting angry or disgusted because I write too full of desire and getting sexy.
Viking; 490 pages; $203 and £25Most historians focus on the early decades, with Elizabeth's last years acting as a postscript to the beheading of Mary Queen of Scots and the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
When we walked by a hip new restaurant, the kind whose dishes feature swooshes of purées and swipes of sauce, we noticed an odd postscript on the menu: ''Owned and operated by residents of Greenpoint.
As a postscript, Mr. McDonald, my editor, gave Dr. Ride and Dr. O'Shaughnessy's relationship more prominence in the obituary when it was reprinted in 2012 in an annual collection of Times obits that he edited.
There's a love story of sorts between Elle and the rumpled Emmett (Luke Wilson), but it plays mostly like an afterthought, its resolution spelled out in a postscript while the action stays focused on Elle alone.
"The Right Wrong Man," from its summary title to its thoughtful postscript, is an impressive work, as well as a timely one in its demonstration of the power of legal systems to learn from past missteps.
As I've written about in another Postscript column, Planescape: Torment was a game that seemed to have things to say to the player; it wasn't just a cool world to carve a bloody trail of vengeance through.
According to the book's postscript, before the mass murder on March 8, 1944, Hirsch was asked by the Resistance to lead a camp uprising after they learned of the plan for thousands in the camp to be exterminated.
But since social and political history are not, of course, his main point, readers intrigued with the questions Miles raises will find his new book, and especially his "concluding unscholarly postscript," filled with a prominent scholar's provocative insights.
" Tewksbury wrote Bessel a letter, in the voice of Tom-Tom, signed it "Caulfield," and added a postscript: "If you think you would like to play the role of the man who wrote the enclosed letter, call me.
"In the right hands, light becomes time and memory, and Nancy Rexroth took that cheap camera and bent it to her will, producing images redolent with feelings, memories, and unspoken thoughts," writes photographer Mark L. Power in a postscript.
In his Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments , Søren Kierkegaard tells a parable: A man escapes from a mental institution and into town, but he worries that he'll be returned to his cell if he's discovered to be mad.
The reissued diary now includes a postscript (and postgraph) of the rest of the trip, including updates from a 2016 return visit for his "Space Dumplins" tour and a few sketches of his hosts and friends from before the "Carnet" journey.
He finished with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists for Team Giannis in a 178-164 loss to Team LeBron in the All-Star Game, which was a defense-free postscript to a weekend that was a Curry family affair.
" He said that the relationship continued for years and that his feelings were complicated: He shared a copy of a Western Union Mailgram he had sent to Mr. Levine at the Salzburg Festival in 1988 that contained the postscript "P.
I've put that to use in order to talk about video games because that's my medium of choice, but there's no doubt that the Postscript column that I have been writing weekly for nearly two years would be impossible without Silver's influence.
" Ahern continued: "A deeply emotional project for me, Postscript is the PS to my PS and while it is a sequel, it is also a story that stands alone about living a purposeful life in the face of illness, grief and loss.
In this last respect I've always admired the violent postscript of Hunter S. Thompson's "Hell's Angels" — wherein the author, after a year of riding with the Angels and getting his story, is arbitrarily and with summary brutality "stomped" by some of his subjects.
Instead, Mr. Royal, stung by Ms. Abrams's narrow defeat, was manning a phone bank, trying to persuade fellow Democrats that the runoff election next week for Georgia secretary of state was not some obscure postscript, but a crucial battle over minority voting rights.
RUSSONELLO Social distancing made this year's St. Patrick's Day a deeply subdued one, but here's a lovely contemplative postscript from Eileen Ivers, the Irish-American fiddler who has won multiple All-Ireland fiddle championships and was a founding member of Cherish the Ladies.
On a macro level, Hnath's aesthetic restlessness keeps him switching genres, from the religious inquiry of "The Christians" to the literary postscript of "A Doll's House, Part 2" to the political fantasy of "Hillary and Clinton" — all in the last few years.
And the postscript to that chapter of my life is where it gets extremely complicated for me, because information came to light about who he was and how he was behaving that I didn't know during my already very difficult time with him.
More regrettable is the show's surprise postscript, after the curtain call, when the video feed blinks into action again, to show the Inaugurations of each American President from Ford up to Obama (cheers) and Guess Who (boos, with a smattering of defiant applause). Enough!
The postscript on every Dewayne Dedmon three is him placing a long-distance phone call to teammates on the bench, Trae Young memorializes his 30 footers by pointing at the court, and Vince Carter still revs up his imaginary motorcycle whenever he throws one down.
His watershed accomplishments include an airy, acrobatic "Midsummer Night's Dream," from 1970, that redefined Shakespeare productions; the truly epic (as in nine-hour) "Mahabharata" (1985) and its smaller-scale but deeply affecting postscript, "Battlefield," seen at the Brooklyn Academy of Music two years ago.
"Behind the Sheet" was inspired by the career of J. Marion Sims, an American physician and plantation owner known as "the father of modern gynecology" (and a figure whose commemorative statue was recently removed from Central Park, as we're reminded in an onstage postscript).
At the end of a brief list of the highlights of what has been a long, distinguished refereeing career — his appointments in European Championships and World Cups, his distinctions in officiating Olympic and Champions League finals — Kassai's electronic assailant decided a postscript was needed.
And the postscript to that chapter of my life is where it gets extremely complicated for me because information came to light about who he was and how he was behaving that I didn't know during my already very difficult time with him, so I'm not sure.
The litigation is a postscript to a bitter and close-fought election that many Democrats felt Mr. Kemp had rigged for his own benefit, while many Republicans considered Ms. Abrams — who did not acknowledge Mr. Kemp's victory until 10 days after the election — a sore loser.
Given that people are used to SMS as a means of conversation, people are also a lot more likely to respond and ask questions inside the chain, something the Postscript founders were a bit surprised by but soon built into their feature set alongside integrations with customer support platforms.
She had to secure a future for herself and her two children: She was haunted by the specter of poor Mary Todd Lincoln, an earlier Great American Widow remembered  chiefly for being money-strapped and mentally ill, a sort of miserable, minor postscript to her husband's glorious presidency.
Adobe was directly responsible for some of these tools—it first released the vector graphics program Illustrator, based on Adobe's existing PostScript file format, in 24.75, and bought the rights to the raster-graphics program Photoshop from brothers Thomas and John Knoll in 1988—but not all of them.
"Unmaking the Presidency" was going to press when the Ukraine scandal came to light, prompting Hennessey and Wittes to add a postscript explaining how Trump's attempt to pressure a foreign government to investigate his political rival is a grubby distillation of everything they write about in their book.
You know the drill: Save the recipes you like to your recipe box; rate them when you're done cooking (five stars for Julia's new chocolate chip cookies for sure!); and leave notes on them – for yourself or for others – if you've discovered a shortcut or postscript you'd like to share.
" He went on to tout his enjoyment of "sharing the joys of Italian food, tradition and hospitality" with his fans and then at the end added on a completely tone-deaf postscript: his recipe for pizza dough cinnamon rolls, a "fan favorite" for those "searching for a holiday-inspired breakfast.
The subject of prolonged, vitriolic attacks by the Chinese government, and largely unseen in the decades since it was initially televised in 1973, Antonioni's "Chung Kuo — Cina" is showing for a week from an excellent 35-millimeter print at the Museum of Modern Art, as the postscript to the museum's Antonioni retrospective.
Now there's a 17-minute postscript, "Leagues Beneath," that both flaunts its duration — starting with more than five minutes of slow, tolling, guitar monoliths rising out of tempestuous drums — and earns it with an excursion through psychedelic whirlpools, slowly heaving chord changes, an onslaught of trills and a conclusion that dares to be quiet.
So after being rocked by Houston last Sunday night — in an unfortunate postscript to the ceremony retiring Derek Jeter's uniform number — Tanaka squeezed in a second bullpen session during the week, made a mechanical adjustment to gain better balance, and moved from the first-base side of the pitching rubber to the third-base side.
Editorial In a delusional postscript to the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting last week that killed five people and wounded six, Republican legislators in Florida are proposing to allow the public to go freely armed into the unsecured parts of airports — all the better, the sponsors argue, to intercept the next random shooter in self-defense.
I'd like to add a postscript, which comes to mind in this era of social media and self-disclosure: We also want to respect and support famous and not famous patients and family members who choose not to disclose such a diagnosis, acting less out of stigma or shame than a wish for privacy about one's personal business.
" Most of the songs have the same winking, self-deprecating tone as much of their jaunty, rock-tinged catalog: "Rudolph Was Blue" is a lonely postscript on the classic holiday favorite, for example, and "Here It Is Christmastime" is a tribute to having someone to enjoy the holidays with, and also to help "do the dishes.
" That was Mr. Springsteen's postscript to the opening two-hour stretch of his concert at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night: a complete performance of his 1980 double album, "The River," prefaced by "Meet Me in the City," one of the many outtakes from the album issued last year in the boxed set "The Ties That Bind: The River Collection.
It seems like Postscript is pretty mindful of this, and is building things in a way that limits just how "spammy" anyone on the platform can be — partly because (as we've seen with e-mail) flooding users with unwanted messages ensures that messages just don't get opened, and partly because SMS is much more tightly regulated than many other messaging protocols.
You sense that Fox's connection to this notion is intensely personal, and he ends his book with a "postscript" about growing up in the English village of Wheatley, where he had his Damascene moment (Damascene moments tend to be a feature of the genre) sometime around 1989, when he realized that a larger world lay beyond his local one of 17th-­century cottages and the poetry of John Betjeman.

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