Annex or Annexe may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that French Wiktionary be merged into this article or section. ...
annexation, the legal incorporation of some territory into another geo-political entity
annex, a building that is an addition to another building, like the twin towers.
annex, a document that adds onto another document
The Annexe, the name of the hiding place in Anne Frank's House, Amsterdam.
Annex may also refer to: Annexation (Latin ad, to, and nexus, joining) is the legal incorporation of some territory into another geo-political entity (either adjacent or non-contiguous). ... (June 12, 1929 â beginning of March, 1945) was a European Jewish girl (born in Germany, stateless since 1941, but she claimed to be Dutch as she grew up in the Netherlands) who wrote a diary while in hiding with her family and four friends in Amsterdam during the German occupation... A serial console server or serial console concentrator is a device that allows many RS-232 serial ports to be accessible remotely, technically it is a Terminal Server configured in reverse mode. ... A terminal server is a device to connect multiple, possibly remote, input/output devices to a central processing unit. ...
Gears of War, the name of a new gametype added for gameplay on 9/4/07. Annex Mode and its class
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Annex found himself unable to reduce the power flow from the BREW, but he did manage to amplify it beyond the Posse's control, lighting them up with energy and effectively neutralizing their cloaking ability.
Annex's history in the Gulf War in 1990 is topical, but there's certainly any number of military actions in the Middle East since then that could just as easily fit the bill.
Annex was yet another of the 1993 Annual characters that were supposed to take the Marvel Universe by storm.
A UCS Transformation Format (UTF-8) is specified in Annex R which can be used to transmit text data through communication systems which are sensitive to octet values for control characters coded according to the 8-bit structure of ISO/IEC 2022, and to ISO/IEC 4873.
Annex F applies with the text amended as follows.
Annex M as amended by Amendment.1 applies with M.3 amended as follows.