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At this point, it would be standard practice to break down and say that none of this is any substitute for being at the game.

He said investigators had not contacted Mr. Wagner about the renewed investigation, though, in response to a question, he said it would be standard procedure to tell Mr. Wagner, as Wood's survivor, that the case was open again.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy He said investigators had not contacted Mr. Wagner about the renewed investigation, though, in response to a question, he said it would be standard procedure to tell Mr. Wagner, as Wood's survivor, that the case was open again.

The former CIA official said it would be standard practice for ambassadors informed about a covert operation to be instructed not to share it with others who did not have a "need to know," as determined by the National Security Council.

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It was readily apparent that this kind of just-not-getting-it would be standard operating procedure throughout the discussion -- at least as far as the CNN end of things was concerned.

Whether it's well-known tracks such as William Bell and Judy Clay's sublime cheating song "Private Number" and Joe Simon's yearning "Message to Maria" or lesser-known gems such as Clay Hammond's supercharged "Take Your Time" or "George Perkins's gospel-infused "How Sweet It Would Be" the standard never slips.

And since all of these commercial organizations saw InChI as a pre-competitive activity, there was little problem in getting the many parties together to agree to use the InChI algorithm, and to agree also that it would be the standard.

In the recording industry's pre-internet heyday, it would be pretty standard for albums that lingered in the charts for half a year to end up going platinum several times over.

I mean, it's unusual to put it in the order it's in; it would be more standard to have said or written "He calls me crazy" but the poetry of it lies in the very fact it's backwards.

If it was something that happened to everybody, nobody could say 'I've been picked on' because it would be a standard thing.

David Winnick, allowed by Vaz to open his trap, asked threateningly "you are 100% absolutely certain that you have given us all the information?" Or else, I suppose it would be the standards and privileges committee for you, my lad! Aaargh!

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