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-% Sample Notre Dame Thesis/Dissertation
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-% Written by Jeff Squyres and Don Peterson
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-% Provided by the Information Technology Committee of
-% the Graduate Student Union
-% http://www.gsu.nd.edu/
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-% Appendix
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-\chapter{GNU GENERALISMS}
-
-\section{Definitions}
-
-Several definitions are presented in Table~\ref{tbl:defs} to show both
-how to do rotated, line-spanning tables, as well as to define some
-commonly used Gnu terms.
-
-\begin{landscape}
-\begin{table}
-\centering
-\caption{COMMONLY USED Gnu TERMS \label{tbl:defs}}
-\begin{tabular}{lp{5in}}
-\toprule
-Term & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Definition} \\
-\midrule
-Gnu & Small furry animal that is related to the squirrel
-(although they won't admit it). \\
-LoG & Abbreviation for the ``Leader of Gnus''. See
-Chapter~\ref{chap:golfing}. \\
-Twizzlers & Red, twisty candy that is among the most favorite of Gnu
-foods. Gnus frequently appear overly cute and friendly to humans
-bearing twizzler packages. This is known as ``trolling for twizzlers''
-among the Gnus. \\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{table}
-\end{landscape}
-
-Finally, Table~\ref{tbl:rotated-rankings} shows the top ten Gnus from
-Table~\ref{tbl:votes} ranked in order by their aggregate score (along
-with some of the raters' comments). This follows a long-standing Gnu
-tradition of self-improvement through public announcement of score
-(which some associate with military
-origins~\citep{galmira98:_gnus_milit}). Indeed, this very table has
-been observed in the Gnu lodge where it was posted for peer review
-\citep{gairley2000}.
-
-
-\begin{landscape}
-% set the caption width to be somewhat short since our table is narrow
-% Notice the special commands that we use here to get the right line in the
-% table. Using \hrule is *not* the Right Thing to do here -- use
-% \cmidrule. We use the LaTeX \newcommand simply for convenience.
-%
-% The longtable package does some nasty voodoo to make \hline work OK.
-% So on with the goods
-\setlength\LTcapwidth{4.5in}
-\begin{longtable}{lcp{4.5in}}
-% Note that after the caption line we remove 2em worth of space but in the
-% longtable of Chapter 2 we only remove 1em. This is because a normal
-% \toprule has no space above it, but here we are using cmidrule which does
-% have padding above which we must account for.
- \caption{TOP TEN Gnus FROM TABLE~\protect\ref{tbl:votes} WITH REVIEWER
- COMMENTS. Gnus ARE LISTED BELOW IN ALPHABETIC ORDER. \label{tbl:rotated-rankings} }\\
- \toprule
- Candidate & Aggregate score & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Reviewer Comments}\\
- \midrule
-\endfirsthead
- \caption[]{{\em Continued}} \\ % Just like in Chp. 2
- \midrule
- Candidate & Aggregate score & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Reviewer Comments}\\
- \midrule
-\endhead
-\endfoot
- \bottomrule
-\endlastfoot
-George & 7.6 & George is an excellent candidate for the LoG.
- Slightly low C, but hopefully, this 7.6 will be high enough! \\
-Glen & 7.2 & A little weak on AM and Fr, but good scores overall. One
- or two more years of experience should be enough. \\
-Goldie & 7.0 & Dismal score in Fr; suspect it had something to do with
- strenuous weight loss program this past year. \\
-Gillian & 6.9 & Excellent C, but a little shabby on the Fu. Suggest
- more roughage. \\
-Gibby & 6.9 & Reasonable scores, but need to work on Fr. Gibby is
- definitely not a morning Gnu. \\
-Genaveve & 6.5 & Very low Fr; perhaps more coffee? Suggest practicing
- ``cute faces'' in the mirror several hours per day. \\
-Giovani & 6.2 & Very low Fr; suspect hanging out with Genaveve too
- much. \\
-Gina & 6.2 & Mediochre Fu, somewhat low AM. Perhaps a future in
- marketing or advertising? \\
-Garrick & 6.2 & Fairly low AM. Fu could be better as well; buy a
- comb. And a mirror. Immediately. \\
-Gardenia & 6.0 & Dismal AM; very low Fu. Seems to care more about
- meeting agendas than personal appearance. \\
-\end{longtable}
-\end{landscape}
-
-
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