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- noun A book containing rules.
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Examples
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The rulebook is simple and I admire Kederan for that.
To buy or not to buy? nathreee 2009
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Having looked through the Green Ronin rulebook a while back, I have to say that as a product, the GoO version was far superior in terms of sheer size and also artwork.
Green Ronin Special grrm 2010
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I looked at the writers standing all around me and realized there was a lot more for me to learn than the laws that's how they refer to the rulebook of rugby.
SI.com 2011
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But courtesy and confirmation Kabuki prevented her from outright discrediting Roberts 'claim that the strike zone of the rulebook is the same as the strike zone of live play.
Eric Liu: The Real Meaning of Balls and Strikes Eric Liu 2010
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But perhaps the best example is the Senate's rulebook, which is rarely reformed, and so increasingly misused.
A single shot at Senate reform Ezra Klein 2010
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"And in the rulebook, that is a verbal taunt," Crawford said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TIM DAHLBERG 2011
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Senator Tom Udall, to review and change, by majority vote, "the Senate's rulebook, which is rarely reformed, and so increasingly misused," on the first day of a new Congress.
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New players will no doubt notice that at the back of the rulebook is a Ready Reckoner that attempts to assign points values to characters, and they may be tempted to use it.
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Sites are seeded in accordance to the rules of bidding (all of this is clearly established in the rulebook, which is available in the starter decks).
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You're taught, in fact, to call a rulebook strike zone and that the runner has to beat the ball to the bag in order to be called safe.
unknown title 2009
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