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A '''rulebook''' was a collection of regulations used to make decisions. | A '''rulebook''' was a collection of regulations used to make decisions. Every culture had one according to the [[Fourth Doctor]], they were all different and convientient to somebody. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Match of the Day (novel)}}) | ||
The [[Caretaker (Paradise Towers)|Caretakers]] of [[Paradise Towers]] lived their lives by their rulebook. Among the instructions in it was that the Caretakers were never to question their leader, the [[Chief Caretaker]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'') | The [[Caretaker (Paradise Towers)|Caretakers]] of [[Paradise Towers]] lived their lives by their rulebook. Among the instructions in it was that the Caretakers were never to question their leader, the [[Chief Caretaker]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'') | ||
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Around or some time before [[2439]] [[Stewart Ransom]] wrote ''[[Back to Basics]]'' a rulebook for living that was suggested living practices for a previous age. It was so basic that many people considered it 'back to living in the stone age. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Colony of Lies (novel)}}) | |||
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A rulebook was a collection of regulations used to make decisions. Every culture had one according to the Fourth Doctor, they were all different and convientient to somebody. (PROSE: Match of the Day [+]Loading...["Match of the Day (novel)"])
The Caretakers of Paradise Towers lived their lives by their rulebook. Among the instructions in it was that the Caretakers were never to question their leader, the Chief Caretaker. (TV: Paradise Towers)
Around or some time before 2439 Stewart Ransom wrote Back to Basics a rulebook for living that was suggested living practices for a previous age. It was so basic that many people considered it 'back to living in the stone age. (PROSE: The Colony of Lies [+]Loading...["The Colony of Lies (novel)"])