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playbook

[pley-book] / ˈpleɪˌbʊk /


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Read: The old software investing playbook is dead.

From MarketWatch

Yet Ole Miss continues to run his playbook and counting on players and assistants that he hired.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Ms. Sweeney and Ms. Seyfried it provides an endless variety of opportunities to run through the soap-opera playbook of screaming, cowering, deceiving and attacking depending on the circumstances, which grow increasingly horrifying.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rebuilding a community after a natural disaster is a monumental task, one with no clear playbook.

From Los Angeles Times

“And it’s a playbook. OK, how do we prevent this from happening again?” he said.

From Los Angeles Times