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Old Sat Nov 01, 2003, 12:19am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by just another ref
Question from our study guide: (paraphrased) A specific procedure is used to resume play after a timeout. This is called the resuming play procedure. In a moment of temporary insanity I put true. WHAT WAS I THINKING???? It's the resumption of play procedure.
Hey, this is yet another unannounced editorial change!!!!
A quick look at last year's rules book reveals that it was called "Resuming-play procedure." See 4-37.
I think you have a right to be ticked.

BTW you forgot the hypens, too!
Now I am even more ticked. I hadn't looked at last year's book until now. I just assumed that it was my mistake.
Check out the 03-04 book 4-37 Resumption-of-play procedure.
Yes, it still has hyphens. Now the question is would this constitute a wrong answer or is it a case of resuming, resumption, whatever.
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