Some centers, however, routinely perform lung transplantation using cardiopulmonary bypass with good results. |
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Politicians, academics and campaigners today routinely frame public issues in emotional terms. |
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High-resolution NMR techniques are now routinely employed to study the structure of complex macromolecules in solution. |
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Three blocks away, teen shooters routinely make the newspaper with their deadly gunplay. |
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However, accurate determinations of species of tick and degree of engorgement are not routinely possible. |
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Dentists are routinely extracting entire sets of severely decayed teeth from toddlers under general anaesthetic. |
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Citizens of specific countries are restricted travel due to their national origins and are routinely denied entry visas to western nations. |
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Teachers are routinely doing tasks that were previously carried out by support staff. |
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In theory, this is done routinely to encourage dutiful submission to authority. |
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For years, they have routinely and repeatedly ignored and violated airline rules on excess baggage and baggage weight. |
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Sophos said users should routinely delete unsolicited emails containing executable files. |
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In the late 1980's and early 90's, homebuyers routinely cancelled escrows at the mere mention of asbestos or radon gas. |
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Doctors routinely access medical databases for drug dosages and interactions. |
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Federal forces routinely extort money from detainees' relatives as a condition for release. |
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It was a drastic shift in policy that ended two decades of routinely evicting squatters. |
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The collective farm manager and team leaders who routinely have such access usually have more productive household operations. |
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Apologies, official, abject, routinely demanded, and formally offered, are considered not just a right but a requirement. |
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His job routinely takes him to Minnesota, London, Munich, the Netherlands and New York. |
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Molecular weight measurements are now routinely utilized in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of macromolecules. |
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Half of the left uterine horn was fixed in Bouin's fixative, and processed routinely for immunohistochemistry. |
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McManus routinely completed it in just over nine minutes and was in the middle of his warm-down when the rest crossed the line. |
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Examinations should be given routinely and include simple quizzes, a midterm examination, and a final examination. |
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In most Hindu households, shops and businesses you will find altars and shrines, and the day is routinely started with worship of gods and gurus. |
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They continue to resist the corporate juggernauts that routinely flatten talent into the pap of pop. |
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It is based on routinely collected data on hospital admissions and general practitioners' target payments. |
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This study is based on routinely collected data on NHS hospital admissions, which we have not been able to validate. |
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Santana's stuff isn't anywhere near junkball status but he's been routinely throwing 86-88 MPH all year. |
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Sampling of gases and vapors by active sampling on a solid adsorbent or passive sampling by diffusion is routinely done and well documented. |
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There is thus an argument for saying that criminal record should be routinely admitted as in continental jurisdictions. |
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We would also, routinely, sprinkle plenty of white sugar on tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, and cottage cheese. |
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Sagan himself routinely described himself as an agnostic, and believed that the question of God's existence is inherently outside science. |
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Its key performance indicators, including patient satisfaction surveys, are monitored routinely. |
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The 82d Airborne Division routinely trains to make heavy airdrops, but the Afghanistan fuel drop was the first combat drop in years. |
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We are not killjoys, but many of the items routinely on sale in the town are not appropriate for a resort which wants to welcome everyone. |
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We routinely portray them as grim, doctrinaire, religious killjoys who lived in a didactic world of the Saved and the Unregenerate. |
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Youth were routinely invited to lead the entire liturgy, craft prayers, offer faith witnesses and even preach sermons. |
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The following is a list of the types of information we routinely redact from funded grant applications. |
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Rats are routinely moving into yards, burrowing beneath doghouses, sheds, sidewalks, and hiding out in woodpiles. |
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And most of us shudder at the idea of ridding the monarchy of the pomp and pageantry that routinely works us up into a collective frenzy. |
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The fax machine has been rendered almost redundant as information and documents are routinely exchanged at the press of a button. |
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Second, the diagnostic tests used including cardiac fluoroscopy and cardio kymographic stress tests are not routinely used any longer. |
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Some athletes routinely use biofeedback, muscle relaxation techniques, meditation, yoga, and stress management techniques. |
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Patients use the kit's finger lancet to collect blood while routinely checking their blood glucose levels. |
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Currently, companies are the smallest army element to be routinely assigned unit identification codes. |
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Use of these drugs is routinely equated with socially degraded status and participation in activities indicative of the code of the streets. |
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She routinely ate lunch amicably with both male and female colleagues, and most of her acquaintances liked her. |
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It's the five-year repaint, something most institutions do routinely, but at the Royal Opera House it stuns me to a standstill. |
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In fact, studies show that minors can fairly routinely purchase alcohol from traditional bricks-and-mortar sellers. |
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The U.S. government routinely repatriates suspects held in places where Western legal norms are not entirely shared. |
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Alan Rickman has a lot of fun reprising his role as the sneering Professor Snape and Robbie Coltrane is routinely excellent as the genial Hagrid. |
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Most families routinely enter from their garage, often passing through a laundry room and kitchen before they finally reach the front hall. |
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But other inmates as well as guards routinely sought him out for autographs or to request writing tips or advice on their appeals. |
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Critics blithely ignorant of its subject matter routinely dismiss western art as purely anecdotal. |
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Women are now routinely ordained in many Anglican churches and serve as bishops as well in some. |
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Their only series against a contender will be the Cardinals, who are routinely resting some of their starters in these final games. |
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A schoolteacher was routinely lecturing his Grade 3 pupils on the times table, when fire broke out in the building. |
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As at many other congregations, Lenten services were routinely preceded by a light supper. |
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Claiming they owned the riverbanks and the streambed itself, they routinely denied the public access to rivers and streams. |
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It also meant freedom from arbitrary power, which by 1792 was being routinely identified as the power of any king. |
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I was getting Rolfed, a form of deep-tissue bodywork that back then was routinely painful. |
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Others are routinely beaten or killed for trying to escape or for being unable to carry the heavy loads put on their backs. |
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Good, of course, must routinely triumph, and if a cad is in need of redemption, then the love of a good woman will set him aright. |
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This is undoubtedly an age of globalised art, in which artists routinely show in other countries. |
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Make sure that the school is routinely treated by a pest control company, and that it's completely smoke-free. |
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Doctors routinely put antibiotic drops or ointment in newborns' eyes to prevent conjunctivitis caused by gonorrhoea bacteria. |
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All children in the United States are routinely vaccinated against hepatitis B at birth. |
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Men middle-aged and older routinely get blood tests for prostate-specific antigen to screen for prostate cancer. |
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Diamorphine is routinely used to treat cancer patients, as well as individuals suffering from heart problems. |
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Shared toys should be routinely cleaned with a disinfectant because the virus can live on these objects for days. |
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Prostitutes who work outdoors routinely confront clients who are verbally, sexually, and physically violent towards them. |
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As documented in my earlier-cited works, there exists an elaborate Orwellian language for routinely dealing with unwanted dates. |
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People routinely call the company wanting to take milk on vacation or ship ice cream to faraway relatives. |
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Defence lawyers routinely accuse victims who failed to make 'vigorous enough' protests, as in fact having consented. |
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Policemen and security officers routinely beat those sleeping on the streets. |
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Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours. |
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Rape is routinely used as a weapon of war, but rape victims are rarely granted asylum. |
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Corporations routinely pay the tabs of reporters who hang out at exclusive golf clubs and hostess bars. |
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Hawk owls are routinely attracted to the small lure from nearly a mile away. |
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Fifteen people described how they deliberately and routinely adjusted the amount of tablets they took. |
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Additionally, plant quality and food safety systems are routinely audited by customers, regulatory agencies and third-party specialists. |
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Chicago routinely trained me and numerous other students to become ruthless and unprincipled Machiavellians. |
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Clerical workers would have routinely signed such a citation, one of thousands like it, with an autopen. |
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Never at ease when alone, bachelor males routinely seek the company of other species of monkey. |
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And when institutions routinely mangle language is it any wonder that individuals will too? |
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In the early days John was routinely accused of glibness, superficiality, mannerism, of Pop-Art vacancy and amorality. |
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For the next two decades, he routinely ran six miles a day and completed several 26-mile marathons. |
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Many vaccines are given in childhood, but adults still need to be routinely vaccinated to prevent some illnesses, such as tetanus and influenza. |
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For nearly 50 years Australian babies have been routinely vaccinated against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus. |
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However, people in movies routinely jump through plate glass windows without receiving a single scratch. |
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There is so much dust in the Martian atmosphere that twilight routinely lasts for two hours. |
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Were you fully aware that some frogs in Europe and North America routinely freeze in winter and return to life with the spring thaw? |
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Many of the omitted suggestions are those that would be routinely suggested by family therapists. |
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In the high-end art world, where six-figure deals are routinely sealed with a handshake, trust is paramount. |
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In our work as secondary English educators, we know we should routinely consider the literacy practices that best meet the needs of our students. |
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Police Chief Berryer's men routinely rounded up vagrants and sent them off to colonize Canada. |
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As a part of a concussion preventive program, they routinely do a battery of baseline psychological and brain function tests on all entrants. |
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But among the mysteries still attached to whales is why pods of them are routinely discovered beached on our shores. |
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While settlers routinely carry weapons, they displayed none when the columns of soldiers and police marched into their communities. |
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In the U.S., professors routinely use their titles, which are an important part of their credentials. |
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Both standard fermentations at mesophyllic and extremophyllic cultures at extremes of temperature and pH are conducted routinely. |
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A lawyer told me the courts were in session but all cases were being routinely continued. |
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Plastic surgery, bone setting and cesarean sections were routinely practiced with great success. |
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The regime routinely jails dissidents, has tortured them, and bans all opposition. |
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In every walk of life, on the roads, in restaurants, in tax avoidance, rules and regulations are routinely bent. |
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The fresh tissues were routinely processed for transmission electron microscopy. |
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And penalties for violating the law are so mild that companies routinely and deliberately break it. |
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Liver function tests routinely combine markers of function with markers of liver damage. |
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The thyroid-stimulating hormone level should be checked routinely because hypothyroidism can mimic the symptoms of fibromyalgia. |
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In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting. |
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The alchemists of today are those nuclear chemists who routinely transmute uranium to plutonium by bombarding uranium with neutrons. |
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Organs routinely are transplanted from one person to another, and even some limb transplants have been successful. |
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Additionally, the two sides routinely bicker over the disputed islands, a supposedly oil-rich area. |
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The best known contemporary statement on the subject is Andy Warhol's, but it is routinely misapplied. |
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There is growing evidence that insurers routinely miscalculate how much compensation is due. |
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As more data were evaluated, however, it was determined that other procedures were routinely being misclassified. |
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Like the Warhol quote, it's a movie that has been routinely misdescribed since. |
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Many African tribesmen routinely bagged their game by following it until it tired and they could kill it easily. |
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University courses are routinely recorded and put online for students who miss class or for those who cannot afford to attend full time. |
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Western journalists who don't know Iraqi history have routinely mistranslated the name of this group. |
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His work routinely exhibits a Joycean verbal playfulness and exuberance, and is littered with inventive neologisms and mixed metaphors. |
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Anecdotally, some patients have also reported pain after routinely wedging bulky wallets into their trouser pockets. |
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Over three million households are now reliant on moneylenders, many of whom routinely charge over 150 percent interest for cash loans. |
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In truth, he was a card cheat of remarkable dexterity who routinely cleaned out the sophisticates in games of three-card monte. |
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And you may find it difficult to master the art of blindly dialing a number, even if you routinely do so on another cell phone. |
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The regimental camp was mortared twice and the soldiers were routinely required to round up insurgent suspects, occasionally under fire. |
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Zimbabwe has no jury system and cases are routinely tried by a judge sitting with two lay assessors. |
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Since the 1940s, most American municipal water supplies have been routinely dosed with fluoride in a grand attempt to ward off tooth decay. |
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In the early twenty-first century, satellites and planetary probes are routinely shot into space on multistage rockets. |
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Physician assistants commonly share on-call time, and routinely run satellite clinics in underserved areas. |
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In the United States, physicians routinely prescribe multivitamins to pregnant women. |
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Yet despite of our dependence on water, society still routinely undervalues it. |
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During summer and autumn, jays routinely make hundreds of food caches per day, placing each saliva-coated bolus in a separate arboreal site. |
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The cell cultures were routinely checked for mycoplasma and were found to be free of contamination. |
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Watching a park cricketer routinely count to four, then plonk his foot towards the square-leg umpire and slog his way to a ton is not. |
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Our conductor routinely announced the names of towns as we got near and also did a reminder of how many minutes we were to spend. |
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For example, schools and pediatric offices routinely request children's Social Security numbers for registration purposes. |
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Radiography is recommended for intensive care patients or neonates but should not be used routinely. |
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If no focus is found and a child appears well, no tests other than urinalysis are routinely indicated, and antibiotics should not be given. |
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Complete blood count and urinalysis should be monitored routinely throughout treatment. |
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And many of these machines aren't routinely checked for accuracy and haven't been validated. |
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Before about 1830, temperance sermons, tracts and addresses routinely broached female intemperance. |
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Aware that some travelers are no-shows, airlines routinely sell more tickets than an aircraft has seats. |
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Conflicts routinely erupt as a result of disagreements over how exactly to represent non-active shareholders on the board. |
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Secondly, the review contains no trials from species routinely treated for haemorrhage by veterinary surgeons. |
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Though routinely referred to as a non-governmental organization, the US Congress funds it. |
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Whereas he has said nothing that amounts to hate speech, his vituperators routinely spew hate speech against him in the national media. |
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Employees who routinely handle nonpublic information are aware of the policies surrounding confidential information. |
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Chapter 2 takes up the financial activities of elites, who routinely loaned money at interest. |
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Chemical pesticides were routinely sprayed in passenger cabins on flights to the Caribbean, Latin America, and the South Pacific. |
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Births are routinely induced and some would say that Caesareans or forceps delivery are unnecessarily common. |
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Prisoners are routinely handcuffed to basketball hoops and hung for 30 days or longer. |
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Before Hefner dines out, his handlers routinely fax his dinner instructions to the restaurant of choice. |
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They just sentenced this woman to hang for killing her boyfriend, who she says routinely abused her. |
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Visiting human rights groups have been routinely harassed by the army and threatened and attacked by militias. |
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This nation, once proud to offer a safe haven, now routinely locks asylum seekers up alongside hardened criminals. |
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It's okay to accuse your opponents of dishonesty when they routinely present quotations out of context. |
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Staff routinely had to be dispatched to the sticky-fingered star's dressing room in order to recover the pilfered booty. |
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Some carnivorous dinosaurs routinely fed on their own species, according to an analysis of scarred fossils. |
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In a business world that routinely runs on big data, it's time to put computers on the case. |
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But another early casualty is conscience, routinely smothered in the national media echo chamber. |
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Taya, who seized power in a coup in 1984, ran a despotic regime in which oppositionists were routinely imprisoned. |
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The media is strictly controlled, and foreign publications are routinely censored or banned. |
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Baseball helmets routinely protect players who are hit in the head at speeds that are roughly similar to a slap shot. |
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It's a private moment at his locker in which he routinely wipes away dirt, applies a protective cream and checks the strength of the strings. |
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Just as routinely, artists are now the recipients of cease-and-desist letters from trademark owners claiming infringement. |
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A prison inspectors' report in April 2003 revealed that staff routinely imposed random strip-searches after visits. |
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I know another guy whose abandoned mother routinely locked him in a dark root cellar at nights. |
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Information is collected routinely on purchases of outsized clothing, or of slimming products. |
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British cartoons routinely depicted the Irish as anarchists, pigs, monkeys, apes, monsters, bog-trotters, and subhumans. |
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That was also an era when comedy records were routinely topping the charts. |
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Accurate defense usually requires careful timing. Consider the alternatives before you routinely try for a ruff or an overruff. |
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Now, wives routinely join their husbands' personal injury suits to assert their own claims. |
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By 1968, the checkside punt he had routinely drilled all his players in at training was another new, lethal weapon. |
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Later, barrels in Bordeaux were routinely sterilised by having sulphur candles burned in them. |
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Firearms officers in West Yorkshire are now allowed to routinely carry their handguns in their hip holsters. |
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A supporting actor in nearly every role he takes, he routinely outshines those who share the screen with him. |
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Indian cricketers are routinely castigated as underperforming, undertalented, overpaid chokers. |
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Due to the development of improved technology, cholecystography is no longer performed routinely. |
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Rivers are routinely corseted, straightened, shrunk, and rerouted as they are made to fit into our humanized landscapes. |
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They fight out of uniform, use human shields and routinely launch attacks against civilians. |
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Once the Chicago synchrocyclotron began operating routinely, Fermi returned to experimentation. |
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Several systems for the measurement of electric conductivity have been routinely used for geophysical studies in soils. |
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For example, resurfacing of the patella with a patellar button is practised routinely, selectively, or not at all. |
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Most clockmakers thought it was impossible, as typical land clocks of the era routinely gained or lost 15 minutes a day. |
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There was popcorn shrimp and shelled shrimp cocktail, routinely drowned in either ramekins of melted butter or vats of cocktail sauce. |
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Perez related how officers routinely fabricated elaborate stories in their reports. |
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However, assays were routinely performed using at least three different lines and lead to similar qualitative results. |
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Most of these traditional serological tests are still routinely performed in the clinical laboratory. |
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Task Force Danger encouraged leaders and soldiers to talk to the press and routinely embedded journalists and reporters with units. |
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Winds routinely carried radioactive fallout to communities in Utah, Nevada and northern Arizona. |
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The most improbable of explanations were routinely passed off as worthy of serious consideration. |
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Experts routinely have to reassess the damage done by natural phenomena such as earthquakes or hurricanes. |
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And yet, DeMille was routinely ignored, dismissed or devalued by the critics as old fashioned, inauthentic and disingenuous. |
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Cars are routinely checked, cameras take pictures of licence plates and details of the ownership of a vehicle are matched with the driver. |
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In such services, both the minister and the congregation routinely use voice rhythm and vocal inflection to convey meaning. |
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Since the satire routinely pillories the peccadilloes of public figures, Deayton's defrocking is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the show. |
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It is only a matter of time before some of these new inks become routinely available for printing high grade office paper. |
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However, because of the cost to perform field tests on full-size piles or piers, these tests are not performed routinely. |
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We had reached a point where the Democrats were filibustering judicial nominees relatively routinely. |
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A heel raise was not routinely used unless the ankle had not been positioned in a plantigrade position after the change of cast at 4 weeks. |
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The team routinely extends opponents' innings by not reaching playable balls or botching plays that are ruled as hits. |
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The remaining tissue was submitted for fixation in buffered formalin and routinely processed. |
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Until then, the area had been routinely clogged by traffic converging from five directions. |
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We routinely use a 4.8-mm stapling device to close the main bronchus after pneumonectomy. |
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Decision-making would be slow, if it routinely required the convocation of a large number of people to take management decisions. |
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Thus I utter an involuntary shudder at every routinely odd noise that the computer makes. |
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I knew a cook who would routinely prepare an extra portion for himself to eat before he came to table. |
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They had routinely heated paraffin oil with a flashpoint of 175 degrees centigrade in its baking tins to stop pies sticking. |
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Editors, meanwhile, began routinely winking at copy containing unfounded speculation, rumor, and unchecked facts. |
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She routinely publishes playlists on her blog and links to everything she's reading. |
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To our knowledge, humans are the only organism that routinely digs up, divides and replants tubers, bulbs and corms of flowers. |
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Such drugs are routinely employed among both human and farm animal populations. |
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Back in Boston, I used to supplement my income routinely winning football pools everyplace I worked. |
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In retrospect, these were classic weasel words used routinely by politicians covering themselves. |
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Stories circulated of members who routinely franked their laundry home and who gave their signatures to family and friends for personal use. |
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Renal biopsies were routinely processed for light, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy. |
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The mutations that cause cystic fibrosis and dozens of other diseases are now routinely diagnosed in genetic testing labs. |
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Suprapubic cystotomy was routinely carried out for bladder retention, and bladder lavage for urinary infection. |
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Cocaine, more than two million people are using that drug routinely, whether powdered or in rock form as crack. |
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Tipis routinely are transported to powwows, barter fairs and rendezvous on a truck's carrying racks. |
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Hundreds of schools across the country are routinely cancelling science practicals because of lack of equipment and funding. |
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Superalloys are used in the manufacture of jet engines and gas turbines, where temperatures in the thousands of degrees are produced routinely. |
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All patients routinely receive a prophylactic dose of intravenous antibiotics preoperatively. |
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Angus waited outside whilst I went in and bought Gerald's medicine, a continuing prescription routinely picked up once a month. |
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Scientists everywhere, mainly geneticists, do cloning of particular animals almost routinely. |
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Currently, the two genetic markers most routinely used are the eye color genes white and rosy. |
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This marker stains follicle mantle cells in routinely fixed and decalcified paraffin-embedded tissues. |
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Police officers have voted decisively against routinely carrying firearms, despite rocketing gun crime. |
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In many centres video assisted thoracoscopic surgery is used routinely to accomplish decortication. |
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Prisoners in high security prisons are routinely subject to strip searches. |
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In addition, the cotton crop is routinely sprayed with a defoliant each fall to get rid of the leaves to make harvesting easier. |
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It is a long time since so little was expected of the player who, at 32, now finds that a major triumph is routinely demanded of him. |
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Men middle-aged and older routinely get blood tests for prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, to screen for prostate cancer. |
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Heathcliff is routinely described during the course of the narrative as grinding, clenching, and gnashing his teeth. |
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In free societies only psychiatric patients are routinely treated against their will. |
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Extra-large patient gowns and blood pressure cuffs require a small investment by the hospital and should be stocked routinely. |
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Prescriptive grammarians routinely disparage innovative usages as introducing ambiguities. |
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Here, for your edification, is a small selection of the headlines I routinely have to delete from my site. |
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Current computers routinely include speakers and microphones to support audio digitization. |
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Tunnel dilators were used routinely for tunnel preparation and may have contributed to the absence of any gross failures. |
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If that isn't bad enough, firms routinely buy back stock to avoid dilution of share prices when employees exercise the options. |
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They were routinely betrayed by being sold substandard produce, grot wrapped in pap. |
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Life insurance companies routinely request medical records, with the patient's consent, to assess risk and eligibility. |
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Rainwater routinely collects in a dip under Waddington Road Bridge during extreme weather because of drainage problems. |
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The old Las Vegas money laundering technique involved hiding dirty money in other businesses that routinely handle vast amounts of cash. |
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Emetophobia routinely leads to a fear of germs and a compulsion to clean and wash. |
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As part of their normal operations, nuclear reactors routinely emit radioactive gases and particles into the air. |
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Have you ever sat and watched some of the concert footage of Parliament and funkadelic that routinely appears on YouTube? |
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We do not routinely disbud animals other than wethers, so if you would like to purchase a disbudded kid, make sure to let us know so it can be done early. |
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Organised criminals sitting undetectably in unstable countries half way around the globe do this routinely, and nobody can find who they are, or where they are. |
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Amish communities routinely practice the institution of rumspringa. |
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This is a man who routinely plays the bare minimum 15 events on the PGA Tour so that he can spend the maximum amount of time at home with his wife and three children. |
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There is no need to routinely perform protein C antigenic assays. |
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At the governmental level, we routinely measure unemployment, job growth, our national debt, GNP and our balance of trade. |
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With laundry piled on her lap, she routinely risked life and limb as she navigated her wheelchair over the highway to the laundromat on the other side of town. |
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Blackouts on the abduction of reporters were routinely called for during the Iraq war. |
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Most intriguing of all will be the many guns lurking around the Mound from the days when bank clerks routinely settled disputes with their customers by fighting a duel. |
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There is damning evidence that their human rights have been routinely violated over many years and allegations that this has continued until very recently. |
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I routinely ask my teenage patients about substance abuse and sexual activity. |
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The bee Pollen juice looked appetizing and resembled a juice I routinely enjoy that consists of pineapple, apple, and lime. |
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Con artists routinely hack into accounts to impersonate people and bilk money from strangers. |
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The blue-chip recruits that routinely came to the school will no longer matriculate. |
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In addition to blasting gunk and feathers and other surprises out of firearms, gunsmiths routinely uncover hunters' hasty mistakes during major gun surgery. |
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Thus, during Jim Crow, black men were routinely hanged, castrated, and lynched for alleged sexual assaults against white women. |
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And by reading the newspaper accounts, she could reasonably have assumed that the plaintiff's lawyer was routinely stomping me into the courtroom floor. |
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He is a byword for dedication and once memorably warned a caddie that he opened up and closed the practice range, routinely whacking 500 balls in a day. |
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Because ventilator data are not routinely abstracted into administrative data sets, community-based, longitudinal studies of changes in ALI therapy are not available. |
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Sections from selected formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue blocks were placed on coated slides, dewaxed and rehydrated routinely, and then washed in TdT buffer. |
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Hence, in this analysis, there can be no clear-cut boundary between the military and civilian sectors of society, as each is routinely interpenetrated by the other. |
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He carried the habit through a number of upscale academies and prep schools, managing to get routinely expelled for poor marks and a strong anti-authoritarian streak. |
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Two to three embryos are routinely transferred to the uterus. |
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The law on underage drinking is broken routinely, with few prosecutions. |
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In fact, interrogators were routinely sleep-deprived, catnapping maybe one or two hours a night, even as the detainees were getting long beauty sleeps. |
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He fields questions more routinely at other White House events. |
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Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters. |
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Myself and a friend would routinely spend our afternoons off from school just walking around town, between arcades and shopping malls and book and toy stores. |
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When it comes to policy making, applications of social or cognitive psychology are now routinely labeled behavioral economics. |
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Computer manufacturers routinely gave machines to schools at a discount or without cost, but adapting them to educational purposes proved difficult. |
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These are common tricks that are routinely conjured up by the conscience-hunters whose divine vocation it is to enlist mercenaries for their unholy schemes. |
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Prosecutors and court judges routinely promoted and rewarded police misconduct, as hundreds of innocent persons were railroaded and tossed into prison. |
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In nature arboviruses are routinely maintained by transmission cycles involving the passage of virus between susceptible vertebrate hosts and hematophagous arthropod vectors. |
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Classic market rules, supply and demand considerations don't work in textbook fashion in a rigged market that is routinely manipulated by global central banks. |
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In popular behavioural science, evolution is routinely invoked to explain a vast array of behaviours, physiological characteristics, demographic patterns, and mortality data. |
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Certainly the editors routinely make viewpoint-based decisions about what gets published and what doesn't, something state actors generally can't do even in a nonpublic forum. |
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Will a physician or a nurse practitioner see my child routinely? |
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Several cars routinely park outside the Old Dairy building, which is bordered by a wide concreted area that effectively forms a wide pavement on to the road. |
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Lionel Trilling routinely hailed Hemingway and Faulkner, F.R. Leavis venerated D.H. Lawrence. |
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For this reason, other economists, such as the authors of the UN Human Development Report, routinely exclude China from aggregate data covering developing nations. |
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The memo also said he was routinely overstepping his credit limit. |
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As Hewitt and other genuflectors who are ushered routinely into the great man's presence insist, he is an intelligent, focused, purposeful leader. |
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Positrons, antiprotons and other antiparticles can be routinely created at particle accelerator labs and can even be trapped and stored for days or weeks at a time. |
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It cannot be denied that land applications under various categories have either been routinely delayed or the paper work misplaced or lost, on several occasions. |
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Lactose, starch, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, dicalcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, and sucrose are some of the substances that are routinely tested in combination forms. |
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A rapier and a dagger found on the Thames foreshore show us that swordfights routinely broke out on the streets of London. |
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The highest counts of bacteria were found in the wet areas around sinks and on the cloths routinely used for wiping and drying kitchen surfaces and appliances. |
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The modest number of wisecrackers in the back are routinely hushed. |
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But nearly all medical manufacturing companies involved in subminiature assembly, quality control, or failure analysis already routinely use optical light microscopes. |
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James said that many of these devices are currently being field-tested in urban environments, and some will be routinely used within 1 or 2 years. |
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Even without artificial stupefiers like alcohol and narcotics to help them, people routinely achieve irrelevance by adhering to or seeking out a maladaptive schema. |
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Crimes such as assault, robbery, and homicide are dealt with routinely. |
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