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unwritten traditions

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Although unwritten, the premise involved a young man trying to reconcile with his father.
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So they recorded the second take (or the third time the unwritten version had ever been played).
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Like lexs unfinished script, their brief encounter, too, remains an unwritten fiction charged with imagined possibility and resigned regret.
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They had an unwritten agreement that each would support the other in their own bailiwicks.
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Some scholars also expressed concern that the reference set a precedent for enforcing unwritten rules.
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Traditionally the creator of a new motif is granted an unwritten copyright.
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It is an unwritten law that masked and/or costumed participants are not subject to confetti attacks.
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Some circles have an unwritten rule that there is no apologizing when a person drops the footbag.
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There are many traditions and unwritten rules surrounding the use of.
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It provides an enumeration of languages as complete as possible, including living and extinct, ancient and constructed, major and minor, written and unwritten.
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