Pepper spray and projectile weapons seem to be par for the course by this time in our city. |
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Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits. |
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But this is par for the course with him, the law's most enduring concern troll. |
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The media's exploitation of emotive issues to boost circulation and to win rating battles is par for the course. |
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Few estates have a history as colourful as Mourne Park in Co Down, where gossip and scandal have been par for the course over the centuries. |
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This got me thinking about how some mangled enunciation has become par for the course in pop music, and we don't really think it's weird anymore. |
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Being pictured as he was might be a bizarre situation but it's par for the course. |
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Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster. |
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Functioning at sub-optimal levels of health, energy and vitality seems par for the course for so many of us these days. |
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When an actor who looks like he or she is still in middle school behaves like a spoiled, insolent brat, it's nothing but par for the course. |
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However, taken as a whole I found it to be above par for the course of cheeseball movies. |
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To be told you've won a digital camera or mountain bike or some such, whilst wondering what the catch is, is about par for the course. |
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Bizarre conversations with taxi drivers are par for the course in Dublin, but this one took the biscuit. |
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Now 5,000 patients die every year because of hospital-bred infections and this is now seen as par for the course. |
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Getting the odd whistle or rude comment is par for the course. |
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Squeezing multiple activities into every waking hour seems to be par for the course for most families. |
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At the same time, paradoxically, ergonomics is par for the course in today's modern office. |
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But this is par for the course for a service company like LaSer, which puts management at the service of creativity. |
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But the, dreams are par for the course for someone who, at such a tender age, has travelled so far in the world of football. |
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This is bothersome at times, but if you are committed to participating in this industry it is par for the course. |
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Fast reaction times, including delivery of replacement parts, are all par for the course for us. |
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Didn't get to see everyone I'd hoped to, but that's par for the course. |
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From the handful of shrapnel we were passed for trips to Yvonne's sweetie shop, through the insistence that backache and blisters were par for the course in summer jobs. |
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That's par for the course with racing birds, he said, as he gave a tour of the colorful pigeon loft which once was command central in Key West. |
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Every time a camera panned to a table its members looked catatonic, which is par for the course at New Year, but usually with a little help from a dram. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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Since bulthaup always seeks out what's special for its clients, pioneering services are sometimes par for the course. |
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Wouldn't it be better to have just a few debates later on, as Lincoln and Douglas did in the late summer of 1858 This sort of hooey is par for the course in political campaigns, of course. |
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Using the wood press, shaping boards, and other general manufacturing duties are par for the course for these big-headed, otherworldly workers. |
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Iverson plans the refurbished Widgeon as an alternative energy showpiece, which, judging by Sadie Cove, would be par for the course. |
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From the kings of late-night comedy, this repartee is par for the course. |
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Crushed crisps, sticky fingermarks and soft drink spillages are par for the course. |
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While a stiff neck was once par for the course for eager tourists, Upplev Mer now offers the possibility of learning about the entire city from its heights. |
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Which seems to be par for the course these days when directors like Purdy hand quietly great material to great ensembles. |
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Interest rate spreads: Risk retreat, or par for the course? |
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It is becoming increasingly par for the course that patients must take more responsibility for their own treatment, e.g. of chronic diseases and ailments. |
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