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Forget a score of 150; 135 might be par on this.
This might be par for the course for an era of swift-boating political ads and a torrent of television commercials plumping for myriad wonder drugs (sudden death may result).
That might be par for the course for Ibiza but nonetheless it's another example of the cosy relationship between the world of underground and alternative dance music and the luxury experience industry.
If he's really smitten, he'll want to get things just perfect and so taking things a bit slow might be par for the course.
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Bowlers had not yet completely twigged the restricted range of his strokeplay and he was playing in an era (and this is how the game progresses so fast) in which 260 might be considered par on a good pitch and 300 almost out of sight.
In historical terms, it might be on par with the colloquy between Luther and Zwingli.
In that case, the MSc from the University of Edinburgh might be on par with an MFA and be something that you can afford out of pocket more easily.
Thus begins a classic film that, if perhaps seen through the eyes of a kid circa now, might be on par -- again, to a new batchakids, so please no generational chauvinism -- with Star Wars or even The Wizard of Oz.
It is important that your manager knows why you might be below-par.
While that might have been par for the course for the participants whose relegation was confirmed weeks ago, it was distinctly worrying for Newcastle, who were meant making a bid to escape.
"Hundreds of years ago, that kind of behavior might have been par for the course," said Kruger.
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