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Decades ago bands and promoters used to split this money more evenly, but as the economics of the industry have changed — largely through national consolidation and more competitive bidding — the balance has shifted to the benefit of the bands, with major acts routinely getting 90 percent, or even more.
Major legislation like the Affordable Care Act is routinely revised as it is implemented.
But in Mr. Feldman's opinion, magic's true virtuoso was a largely forgotten Midwesterner whose act was routinely described as "the wonder show of the universe" and whose proficiency with cards was second to none.
Well, the Information Commissioner's Office, which is responsible for enforcing the act, is routinely quizzed about this (often by me).
(The Chamber also opposed the 1990 upgrade of the Clean Air Act and routinely fights other environmental regulations).
Attorneys for other Smith Act defendants routinely found themselves attacked by courts, attorneys' groups, and licensing boards, leading many defense attorneys to shun Smith Act cases.
However, in Japan, even with no specific etiologic agent determined, the Food Sanitation Act has routinely been enacted when causal food and/or causal facility was determined.
Against this, it can be argued that referring is among the speech acts speakers routinely perform and that this speech act is done with words, not sentences.
Misstallica is a member of a growing array of all-girl metal tribute acts that routinely sell out rock clubs in New York and beyond, establishing acumen (and chops) in a business that often favors men.
"Sooner or later, those guys who routinely act out, act out".
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