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- noun Obsolete form of
rubric .
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Examples
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The great American * political* novel may be a slightly different cat -- "All the Kings Men" qualifies under that slightly broader rubrick, for example.
A young reader discovers the meaning of paranoia in the political novels of Allen Drury 2009
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Grades, one assumes, must have something to do with it, although that is possibly the trickiest rubrick to establish, given the above concerns.
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Grades, one assumes, must have something to do with it, although that is possibly the trickiest rubrick to establish, given the above concerns.
Evaluating Teachers « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2010
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Grades, one assumes, must have something to do with it, although that is possibly the trickiest rubrick to establish, given the above concerns.
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The rubrick doesn't have some overall view of completeness?
Just a Thought Seeking Solace 2006
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John is now at the ackma (acme) of Theatrical reputation, and we shall see his name on every rubrick post, I suppose, of all the Booksellers between St. James's and the Temple, with that of Congreve, Otway, &c., &c.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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Contents prologue chapter i: alleyn at mount moon chapter ii: according to ursula chapter iii: according to douglas chapter iv: according to fabian chapter v: according to terence chapter vi: according to the files chapter vii: according to ben wilson chapter viii: according to cliff johns chapter ix: attack chapter x: night piece chapter xi: according to arthur rubrick epilogue: according to alleyn
Died in the Wool Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982 1945
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He is charmed with your verses on Inchkenneth, says they are very elegant, but bids me tell you he doubts whether be according to the rubrick; but that is your concern; for, you know, he is a Presbyterian. '
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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But if these be the courses we are resolved upon, we should do well to strike this and such other festival days of public deliverance out of our rubrick, which stand there only to blush for our guilt, and upbraid us for our ingratitude.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV. 1634-1716 1823
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On the other side, for uniformity's sake, was a precautionary annunciation of spring-guns and man-traps of such formidable powers that, said the rubrick, with an emphatic nota bene -- 'if a man goes in they will break a horse's leg.'
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801
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