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Shock value has become par for the course on the Red or Dead catwalk.
Also speaking on Today, cyber-security expert Professor Peter Sommer said terror claims had become "par for the course" in the wake of such hacks.
Dot-com-era chinos, bland golf shirts and caps that look like giveaways from a software convention have become par for the course.
The 52-46 procedural vote marked the third time the bill had failed to garner the 60 votes required to advance, prompting a bipartisan blame game that has become par for the course on Capitol Hill.
According to Ross Perlin, author of "Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy," internships have become par for the course in the white-collar work force, but they are especially concentrated in fields like music, movies or media that have an "aura of glamour".
But as a testament to what might be called the Thomas Krens legacy — he will be remembered as a builder of museums who failed to build where his museum needed it most — this is partly a depressing show, symptomatic of the kind of museological missteps that have become par for the course in New York.
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"Chewing me out at 3 in the morning became par for the course.
Delays became par for the course in the inquests into the deaths of Cynthia Jarrett and Joy Gardner.
Over time fancy dress and silly costumes became par for the course.
Starting in the early sixties, cliffhangers became par for the course in comic books (and not merely for superheroes; two years ago, when the strip "Little Orphan Annie" ended, after eighty-six years in print, the plucky orphan had been kidnapped by a war criminal nicknamed the Butcher of the Balkans).
Of course, it becomes par for the course after a while, but the sense of privilege they feel to be working with people who have made a last noble act seemed ever-present.
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