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That seems to be par for the course.
This is a gross violation of human rights but seems to be par for the course for the Bush administration.
Tactics like these appear to be par for the course now in a rental market becoming increasingly competitive and ever more expensive.
This sort of test of a leader's mettle used to be par for the course, back when public meetings really were public meetings.
Even though many predicted a stronger sanction – an instant nine-point deduction was thought to be par for the course, despite the Exiles' honesty in raising the offence to the authorities' attention and their cooperation in aiding the investigation – the result of the case will hurt them badly.
Match of the Day Live: Euro 2012 – Sweden vs England Friday 7pm, BBC1 Drab draws seem to be par for the course when these two countries meet, and with Roy Hodgson's side still lacking Wayne Rooney up front, the chances are that that record won't be sullied tonight, as Group D continues its second round of matches (Ukraine vs France is on ITV1 at 4.30pm).
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The pathogenesis of late adverse effects is presumed to be PAR-independent.
"This soul-sapping approach to aesthetics is par for the course for affordable housing, which is meant not only to look low-budget but also low-effort.
The first thing the Anon wanted me to know was "Par:AnoIA is no 'hacking group'.
But as any SVU viewer can attest to, it's par for the course.
The first thing Anon wanted me to know was, "Par:AnoIA is no 'hacking group.' We are a publisher much like any other media outlet.
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