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- (sometimes) the main body of an essay or book. The term comes from the Latin post scriptum, an expression meaning "written after" (which may be interpreted in...
- Squad 44 (formerly Post Scriptum) is a 2018 tactical first-person shooter video game developed by the Canadian studio Offworld Industries alongside the...
- Postscriptum is an album by Czesław Niemen released in 1980. "Dziwny jest ten świat '79" is a new version of Niemen's best known song "Dziwny jest ten...
- Singing], Editura Eminescu, București, 1990 ISBN 973-22-0147-9; and Postscriptum la o carte cenzurată [Postscript to a censored book][citation needed]...
- The Society of Arcueil was a circle of French scientists who met regularly on summer w****ends between 1806 and 1822 at the country houses of Claude Louis...
- Requiem for My Friend is a major and the first non-film musical work composed by Zbigniew Preisner. The composition was meant to honour the composer's...
- [The Great Moravian Churches in Slovakia] (in Slovak). Bratislava: Post Scriptum. ISBN 978-80-89567-37-9. Ruttkay, Alexander (2007). "Významné archeologické...
- Wind Prospect. It was later majority-owned by venture capital group PostScriptum. In December 2022, CWP Renewables was acquired from Partners Group by...
- ISSN 2450-5013. Bernacki, Marek (2011). "O zbawieniu (z Wierszy ostatnich Czesława Miłosza)". Postscriptum Polonistyczne (1(7)): 257–273. ISSN 1898-1593. v t e...
- word "postscript" or the Latin postscriptum, it is often spelled with periods ("P.S.") as if p****d as Latin post scriptum instead. The slash ('/', or solidus)...