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  • Abt and the Regulars are a folk-rock act from Vienna.

    Going Out Guide for Northern Virginia, Sept. 16-22 2010

  • There are more than these in News at Eleven, and yet more excellent articles in Great Regulars, which is why they're great regulars.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • The first one, called The Regulars, is a mixed media piece that GC and I made together.

    I sold art! And bought art! « knitnut.net 2009

  • There are more than these in News at Eleven, and yet more excellent articles in Great Regulars, which is why they're great regulars.

    October 20th forum announcement Rus Bowden 2009

  • The "Regulars" act all surprised when I tell them to head towards the door, you know, because we're closed and want to go home.

    joegood Diary Entry joegood 2006

  • "Regulars" are those who have not been affected by the fallout.

    REVIEW: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick 2003

  • 'Regulars' who attend the chamber daily should also be called, and timid Members also need to be encouraged.

    Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography Bothroyd, Betty 1988

  • The "Regulars" had broad tires, carried no feed for horses nor food for themselves, but both classes of teamsters carried coarse mattresses and blankets, which they spread side by side, and row after row, on the bar-room floor of the tavern at which they

    Home Life in Colonial Days Alice Morse Earle 1881

  • The "Regulars," or men who made it their constant and only business; and "Militia."

    Home Life in Colonial Days Alice Morse Earle 1881

  • "Regulars" are permanent sources of news, like courts, bullion returns, "clean-ups" at the quartz mills, and inquests.

    Roughing It Mark Twain 1872

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