You can get default completion behaviour (not the special-case stuff)
for a command by doing e.g.  \xine.  \cmd also disables alias expansion.

 The \ just quotes the first letter of the command, but that's enough to
disable some stuff that bash would otherwise do.

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  bash-completion needs match "fallback" function

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