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  • 51rule — I. noun Etymology: Middle English reule, from Anglo French, from Latin regula straightedge, rule, from regere to keep straight, direct more at right Date: 13th century 1. a. a prescribed guide for conduct or action b. the laws or regulations… …

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  • 52Rule against perpetuities — The rule against perpetuities is a rule of law in effect under the property, trusts, estate, and contract law of many common law jurisdictions. The rule invalidates certain future interests (traditionally contingent remainders and executory… …

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  • 53Rule 110 — The Rule 110 cellular automaton (often simply Rule 110) is a one dimensional two state cellular automaton with the following rule table:Interesting propertiesAround 2000, Matthew Cook verified a 1985 conjecture by Stephen Wolfram by proving that… …

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  • 54Rule of Saint Benedict — The Rule of Saint Benedict ( Regula Benedicti ) is a book of precepts written by St. Benedict of Nursia for monks living in community under the authority of an abbot. Since about the 7th century it has also been adopted by communities of women.… …

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  • 55Rule, Texas — Infobox Settlement official name = Rule, Texas settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Rule, Texas mapsize1 = 250px map caption1 = subdivision type = Country… …

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  • 56Rule of Rose — Infobox VG title = Rule of Rose developer = Punchline publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment(JP) Atlus (US) 505 GameStreet (EUR) distributor = Ingram Entertainment (EU) designer = engine = version = released = JPN January 19, 2006 NA September… …

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  • 57rule — [[t]rul[/t]] n. v. ruled, rul•ing 1) a principle or regulation governing conduct, procedure, arrangement, etc 2) the customary or normal circumstance, occurrence, practice, quality, etc.: the rule rather than the exception[/ex] 3) control,… …

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  • 58As a rule — Rule Rule, n. [OE. reule, riule, OF. riule, reule, F. r[ e]gle, fr. L. regula a ruler, rule, model, fr. regere, rectum, to lead straight, to direct. See {Right}, a., and cf. {Regular}.] 1. That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for… …

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  • 59Board rule — Rule Rule, n. [OE. reule, riule, OF. riule, reule, F. r[ e]gle, fr. L. regula a ruler, rule, model, fr. regere, rectum, to lead straight, to direct. See {Right}, a., and cf. {Regular}.] 1. That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for… …

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  • 60Caliber rule — Rule Rule, n. [OE. reule, riule, OF. riule, reule, F. r[ e]gle, fr. L. regula a ruler, rule, model, fr. regere, rectum, to lead straight, to direct. See {Right}, a., and cf. {Regular}.] 1. That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for… …

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