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L and I used to see a few same day appointments which would come through the door, you know and you know all these run of the mill practice nursing stuff.
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They weren't your run-of-the mill flags, either.
Just your run-of-the mill Moravian village, then – but Kvitova is no run-of-the-mill tennis player.
Run-of-the-mill bribery schemes, practiced from China to Mexico, usually involve the police, fire inspectors or other regulators asking for payments on the side to allow a business to operate.
As anyone who has been sequestered, especially on a low-profile, run-of-the-mill case, can attest, the practice is at best an irritant and one without many fans in the jury box.
In the United States, most run-of-the-mill restaurants, with the exception of Ethiopian spots, do not forbid the practice, but do not encourage it, either.
Some scholars over the centuries have even contended that the jihad doctrine does not allow the overthrow of a mere run-of-the-mill oppressor, but only one who is actively preventing people from practicing their religion.
And it's clear at this conference that the bulk of participants are indeed not plastic surgeons but run-of-the-mill obstetricians and gynaecologists who see this as their passport out of traditional practice.
Regarding our folk practices, though 'law' is not often part of run-of-the-mill conversations, an antirealism about lawhood would still have wide-ranging consequences.
Others were run-of-the-mill.
"My dreams are run-of-the-mill".
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