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  • 71Book of Advertisements — The Book of Advertisements was a series of enactments concerning Anglican ecclesiastical matters, drawn up by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury (1559 1575), with the help of Edmund Grindal, Robert Horne, Richard Cox, and Nicholas… …

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  • 72book — n 1. opus, opuscule, work, tome, tract, treatise; publication, volume, writing, title. 2. notebook, looseleaf, pad, scratch pad; log, ledger, blotter, account book, day book; diary, journal. 3. by the book according to rule, according to Hoyle. 4 …

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  • 73book of account — Otherwise known as a shop book a book of original entry of transactions with customers in a store or shop, which is admissible in evidence in an action by the storekeeper or shopkeeper to recover on the account of a, customer, where properly… …

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  • 74Book of Arda Viraf — The Book of Arda Viraf is a Zoroastrian religious text that describes the dream journey of a devout Zoroastrian (the Viraf of the story) through the next world. Due to the ambiguity inherent to Pahlavi script, Viraf (the name of the protagonist)… …

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  • 75Book of the First Monks — The Book of the First Monks (Latin: Decem Libri – Liber de Institutione Primorum Monacharum ) [ [http://www.karmel.at/prag jesu/english/eng/carmel.htm The Order s History of Discalced Carmelites] ] is a medieval Christian work in the… …

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  • 76book value — A value, which, in its application to corporate stock, is theoretical only, unless there is stated with it the accounting procedure and formula by which it is determined. Anno: 51 ALR2d 606. By a mere rule of thumb, the book value of corporate… …

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  • 77Work-to-rule — is an industrial action in which employees do no more than the minimum required by the rules of a workplace, and follow safety or other regulations to the letter in order to cause a slowdown rather than to serve their purpose. This is considered… …

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  • 78Trent Tucker Rule — The Trent Tucker Rule is an NBA rule that disallows any regular shot to be taken on the court if the ball is put into play with less than three tenths of a second left on the game clock. The rule was passed after the 1989 90 season and named… …

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  • 79House rule — House rules are rules applying only in a certain location or organization. Bars and pubs in which games take place frequently have house rules posted. For example, it is a house rule in United States Air Force officers clubs that if an officer… …

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  • 80work to rule —    British (as an employee)    to behave at work in a way calculated to obstruct and cause loss    Trade union jargon for a device which, if successful, allows an employee to be paid while damaging the employer s business by purporting to be… …

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