The only breach of this unwritten rule of protocol I've noticed occurred at the Buckingham Palace pop concert. |
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Still, most catchers feel compelled to observe the unwritten rule about not talking to a pitcher when he has a no-hitter or perfect game working. |
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Whatever happened to that unwritten rule about not prying into each others personal lives? |
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I've come to the conclusion that they are invoking an unwritten rule, a rule with broad application and ramifications. |
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It was an unwritten rule in Lancashire that no active manufacturers could become magistrates. |
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It's an unwritten rule of weddings that you don't upstage the bride on her big day. |
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He broke an unwritten rule for Aberdeen players in being unabashed about his fanaticism for Celtic during his Dumbarton upbringing. |
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There's an unwritten rule of cardiac arrest: if it's in a public place, it's always a syncopal episode, a faint. |
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Since the early years, all new developments have been developed according to this unwritten rule in order to ensure the modular quality. |
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As if by some unwritten rule, Ontario gets better treatment for Hydro One, and Quebec gets penalized. |
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It is an unwritten rule that the chairman of the largest political group in the House is appointed chairman of the Committee. |
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There is an unwritten rule that during the job interview it is the employer who should bring up the subject of pay first, not the jobseeker. |
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The unwritten rule of luxury goods marketing is to rise above the messiness of the moment. |
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Cycling's complex etiquette contains an unwritten rule that riders in contention for a race win should not be penalised for sheer misfortune. |
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It's an unwritten rule that you lock the gate when you leave the swimming pool. |
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Where a strange unwritten rule seems to force each professional photographer to standardize his work, Jerome has to date resisted these voices and refused such standardization. |
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More than an unwritten rule, that's baseball reality. |
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It was an unwritten rule that everyone who came would have their voice heard, would take action, would be making a difference and, most of all, everyone would have fun. |
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The NBOI noted the existence of an unwritten rule whereby any intervention in this unit requires safety equipment, because a number of the inmates in this unit have been previously housed at the Special Handling Unit. |
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Although domestic legislation did not recognize the concept of defamation of religions, there was a long-standing unwritten rule to respect religious sensitivities, including in the media. |
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If the district court holds that the application for review is well founded, the judgement shall specify which written or unwritten rule of law or general principle of law is considered to have been infringed. |
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Enthusiastic Protestants seem to have flouted that unwritten rule. |
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Other assemblies, however, have reacted by placing more emphasis on this traditional teaching and by formalizing what was previously an unwritten rule. |
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