- - co. must change to regular trade
- - To specs
- - Made to order
- - Established usage having the force of law and right
- - particular convention provided by regular clients
- - "age cannot wither her, nor ... stale / her infinite variety" (antony and cleopatra)
- - It's a regular trade practice
- - regular trade practice
- - Established way of behaving
- - the usual thing a shop receives from people
- - A local tradition
- - Court order restricting American patronage
- - a habit provided by the clientele
- - Practice docked damn cat
- - Cool-headed American male, as a rule
- - Regular business tax on goods
- - usual practice of copper's cat
- - Traditional Habit
- - See us with uncle, as a rule
- - it's regular trade practice
- - Ritual, tradition
- - New scout master's first convention
- - Established practice
- - Business patronage
- - Traditional usage
- - Tradition, perhaps
- - Standard usage
- - Special-ordered
- - Habitual patronage
- - ......-made (not off-the-rack)
- - "Age cannot wither her, nor ... stale" (Antony and Cleopatra)
- - Traditional activity
- - Business practice?
- - Copper's method rejected imprisoning delinquent finally as formality
- - Traditional activity or practice
- - Established usage
- - Copper most upset in practice
- - Shopkeeper will thank you for it - it's traditional
- - Specially made
- - Tradition; habit
- - Traditional practice
- - Trade in copper -- order placed by good man
- - Singular marker of infinitive in Latin with conventional usage
- - Copper most unpredictable, one's regularly observed
- - Accepted or habitual practice
- - Habit, practice
- - Habit makes copper most upset
- - Like modified instrument
- - Tipping, e.g.
- - Anthropologist's concern
- - Force of habit
- - Traditional exercise
- - Removing one's hat in an elevator, e.g.
- - Usual practice
- - Bespoke
- - Way it's done
- - Wont
- - Way of doing things
- - Standard practice.
- - Usual procedure.
- - It's a tradition
- - Patronage
- - ...... tradition
- - Habitual practice
- - Accepted practice
- - Habit
- - Usage.
- - ...... practice
- - Convention
- - Repeated practice
- - Cultural habit
- - Socially established behavior
- - typical mode of behaviour of clientele
- - copper most upset by tradition
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