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epilogueep‧i‧logue (also epilog American English) /ˈepəlɒɡ $ -lɒːɡ, -lɑːɡ/ noun epilogueOrigin: 1400-1500 French, Greek epilogos, from epilegein ‘to say in addition’ - As an epilogue at the end of the film explains, Letterman was No. 1 in late night for 90 weeks.
- Cimbelina en 1900 y pico is a comic farce composed of six short acts, a prologue and epilogue.
- De Boer has produced an equally stimulating epilogue, collating well the topics in the book into an integrating conservation framework.
- Nevertheless the epilogue to the Pactus does provide a terminus ante quem for the compilation of the code.
- The epilogue claims that Childebert added six clauses and Chlothar ten.
- The streets seemed very much an epilogue.
- This epilogue is included in still fewer manuscripts than the shorter prologue.
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