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Pushing back matter that wants to fall into the grasp of the gravity well.
Including appendices, front matter and back matter, the three volumes cover around 2,400 pages.
These are listed in the back matter (pp.
"A fairly common occurrence," Knight answered, roaring back matter of factly.
The back matter, if used, normally consists of one or more of the following components:
It is followed by the back matter, which includes appendices, references, credits, colophon etc.
LoF (excluding back matter) closes with the words: "
To Torre, the health of Wells's back matters most.
Since The Protocols are presented as merely a document, the front matter and back matter are needed to explain its alleged origin.
The second edition featured a new Introduction, causing the book to contain 48 pages of front matter and 259 pages of body and back matter.
Back Matter (Wiley-Blackwell).
In books, some pages, known as blind folios', of the front matter and back matter are numbered, but the numbers are not always printed on the pages.
Our indexing expectations are high for biography and history, and higher still for most works of general reference, where an index hardly qualifies as "back matter" at all.
The back matter of the 1995 Bantam edition of this book includes an exchange of correspondence between Stout and his editor at Viking Press, Marshall Best.
From the back matter: "Deception-the lies we tell ourselves and the lies we tell others [...] solitude and community, art and life, love and hate."
For the fourth edition, with 15 pages of front matter and 368 pages of body and back matter, the last word in the subtitle was changed from "Organization" to "Organizations."
Besterman in 1969 published a detailed biography of Voltaire (541 pages + back matter), including many of Besterman's own translations of Voltaire's verse and correspondence.
Interspersed throughout the amber-toned reproductions rather than cordoned off as front or back matter, the poem adds tragicomic richness to the pictures and makes "One Big Self" a big success.
He appears in the poem "Back Matter" by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, invoking the imagery of the Tomb of the Charuns.
This back matter is introduced with a remark by Akio Morita, the founder of the Sony Corporation, "If you don't want Japan to buy it, don't sell it."
The distinction between the parts, body and other, is that the body matter is produced by the author, the front and back matter by the publisher (through the book designer, index collator etc.).
Placement of the copyright page varies between different typographic traditions: in English-language books it belongs to the front matter; however, in Chinese and Japanese, the copyright page is part of the back matter.
The pages appearing before the main text of a book (including the title page, preface, table of contents, etc.) are collectively called the front matter and those appearing after the main text (appendices, colophon, etc.), the back matter.
In the back matter, Jaimes writes that Churchill "assumed the lead role in preparing" the essay; he characterized his role as similar to a newspaper's "rewrite man," who takes materials gathered by others and works them into a final version for publication.
Does the fact that he's not really there on the other end matter?
But in the end matters did not come to that.
"Oh, it is a long tale, and only the end matters.
Or, at the very least, ending matters in Game 4 on Thursday.
Those fellows tease me so that I have a great mind to end matters at once with them."
He himself had been taught to end matters as quickly and cleanly as possible.
Figuring that his advantage was temporary, the crook tried to end matters in a hurry.
The appeals court's plain and unequivocal rejection of the airline's defense did not end matters.
He was forced to take his club ace and cash the heart ace, ending matters.
In the end matters reached breaking point during the tournament in Hilton Head.
For Satyavati the end matters, not the means.
Faupel knew that an overdose would cause cardiac arrest and end matters quickly.
So the two sides ended matters.
Normally, that would have ended matters.
That did not end matters.
But The End Matter remains an interminable twilight struggle.
That ended matters right there.
Did that end matters?
Good connectors on the wire ends matter, and professionals say the gold-plated ends do serve a purpose.
In most quarrels this often ended matters unless, as in this case, the penalty seemed excessive.
Imaginative teaching is not what in the end matters - it is developing in pupils their capacity for imagination that counts.
That might have ended matters, but East doubled to ask for a spade lead, South retreated to four diamonds and West doubled.
A double fault sent it to match point, and a defensive crosscourt forehand into the net ended matters in Frazier's favor.
Included in his misses was a 3-pointer at the end of Game 4 that could have helped end matters in Salt Lake City.