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playbooks
noun
Plural of playbook
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Meticulously researched it offers perceptive insights into the reception of printed Shakespeare, his publishers and the early owners of Shakespeare's quarto playbooks.
Simply put, consumers will have relatively little to play with on their PlayBooks.
Gartner calls its tablet operating system, QNX, "a promising platform", and thinks RIM may sell 3m PlayBooks this year.
Companies are holding shareholder audits and honing their media playbooks.
While at Nebraska, he developed what eventually became "Hudl", a software package offered by Agile that combines videos, playbooks, presentations and evaluations for players and managers to view online.
It has also made a lacklustre start in tablets, shipping 500,000 of its PlayBooks in the first quarter of its financial year (to May) but only 200,000 in the second.
Five of the 20 bays of the galleries were cut off by the frons scenae, or tiring-house wall, behind which the actors kept their store of props, costumes, and playbooks and prepared themselves for their performances.
Is it a lack of ability to read defenses and study playbooks on the part of African-Americans?
Playbooks are guarded like state secrets, and injury reports, when they are not outright fabrications, do their best to distort the truth.
While the defensive playbooks are much thinner than those for the offense, a defender who is a skilled interpreter of what he sees across the line of scrimmage is extremely valuable.
"If anything, a more accurate comparison would be two N.F.L. coaches trying to steal each other's playbooks and game plans".
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