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What (who) is regular fare - definition

CALLED JOHN FAHEY IN SOME ACCOUNTS
John Charles Fare; John Faré; John C. Fare; Fare, John

John Fare         
John Fare (sometimes John Charles Fare or John Fahey or John Faré) is a fictional performance artist who allegedly used robotic surgery to remove parts of his body onstage as part of his act. His final performance was allegedly suicide by beheading.
Clerics regular         
A CATHOLIC PRIEST, DEACON OR BISHOP WHO IS A MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE
Clerk regular; Clerk Regular; Regular Clerk; Regular Clerks; Clerks regular; Regular clerics; Clerks Regular; Clerics Regular; Clerics regular
Clerics regular are clerics (mostly priests) who are members of a religious order under a rule of life (regular). Clerics regular differ from canons regular in that they devote themselves more to pastoral care, in place of an obligation to the praying of the Liturgy of the Hours in common, and have fewer observances in their rule of life.
Regular army         
OFFICIAL ARMY OF A STATE OR COUNTRY
Regular troops; Regular Army; Regular military; Regular armies
A regular army is the official army of a state or country (the official armed forces), contrasting with irregular forces, such as volunteer irregular militias, private armies, mercenaries, etc. A regular army usually has the following:

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John Fare

John Fare (sometimes John Charles Fare or John Fahey or John Faré) is a fictional performance artist who allegedly used robotic surgery to remove parts of his body onstage as part of his act. His final performance was allegedly suicide by beheading. The story originated in 1968 and is generally considered an urban legend.

Examples of use of regular fare
1. The Star newspaper reports that minibus taxi drivers were charging up to four times the regular fare to commuters stranded on Wednesday evening.
2. Gratuitous anti–Americanism, once confined to the fringe, has become regular fare for the mainstream Russian press, while Russophobia is penetrating increasingly into American discourse on Russian developments. ... The appearances of then–Security Council Secretary Sergei Ivanov and U.S.
3. By flying on what would have been an empty plane, on its return to Brazil, Israelis will benefit from a price that is about half the regular fare to Brazil during this period.