- - Rake round container. A regular course of action
- - the way to go around in regular course of action
- - the way one should go around in regular course of action
- - Typical course to eat in
- - set series of movements
- - turn in, having tucked into course
- - In the way of standard procedure
- - the way around in the usual course of events
- - regular course of action
- - Usual pattern of actions
- - Comedian's act is run-of-the-mill
- - Grind of traveller out in Ecuador
- - Regular sequence of actions
- - Course that's retained in procedure
- - Customary course of business.
- - Fixed series of dance steps.
- - Finale of George-and-Gracie program.
- - Usual run of things.
- - Matter of course?
- - Point of view
- - Not out of the ordinary
- - a sequence of actions regularly followed
- - Practice of regularly doing things
- - A way about in the normal course of events
- - Everyday, habitual
- - Procedure; standard
- - Conventional way to keep home
- - Het geregeld nemen van dezelfde weg
- - Straightforward passage about home
- - Way to describe batting performance
- - Getting in the way all round - the usual procedure
- - usual stainless metal piece embodied in a rake
- - procedure popular in a way
- - Not unusual for you to enter exotic Orient
- - common way to fence home
- - Comedian's act
- - Rake money in - in the usual way
- - journey round in fixed schedule
- - Rake gathering money in practice
- - Daily procedure
- - habitual processes
- - Track contained in habit
- - Regular procedure
- - Unvarying method or procedure
- - Well-worn comedy bit
- - Standard procedure
- - You never want your albums to sound this
- - Typical — in utero (anag)
- - In utero (anag)
- - Comic's act
- - "Dancing with the Stars" performance
- - Regularity
- - Daily agenda
- - Normal; procedure
- - Unite or ruin practice
- - Soldier out in Egypt holds standard
- - Everyday procedure
- - Gymnast's performance
- - Rake money in, as usual
- - Stage bit
- - Dancer's program
- - Usual way to squeeze in
- - Vocally bemoan youngster's unvarying activity
- - Comic's creation
- - Regularly performed
- - *Dive, surface, dive, surface, etc.?
- - "Who's On First?," notably
- - Stand-up performance
- - Not unexpected
- - Comedian's shtick
- - Workaday
- - Gymnast's series
- - Everyday business
- - Rut
- - Habitual ritual
- - Comic's regular act
- - Customary procedure.
- - Standard practice.
- - Singer's act.
- - Business as usual.
- - Humdrum ways.
- - Fixed practice.
- - Entirely customary.
- - Habitual path.
- - Usual procedure.
- - Shtick
- - Habitual
- - Procedure
- - Comic's bit
- - Custom
- - Comic's performance
- - Mundane
- - It's nothing new
- - Daily grind
- - Nothing special
- - Unremarkable
- - Ordinary
- - Commonplace
- - Everyday
- - Customary
- - Expected
- - Typical
- - Normal
- - Unvarying
- - Grind
- - Schedule
- - Dance.
- - Humdrum
- - Same old same old
- - Usual
- - Bit
- - Habitual sequence
- - Habitual ritual or behavior
- - regret adolescent announced habitual procedure
- - ordinary performance by a comedian, say
- - day-to-day
- - it's usual for the engineers to conceal certain contradictions
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