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AGES 10 AND UP -- Strictly a routine bit of silliness aimed at the young.
A routine bit of reportage remains reportage; brilliant reportage leaps its chains and becomes an essay.
The changes were meant to be a routine bit of business, conducted by the convention's chairman, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa of Los Angeles.
The changes were meant to be a routine bit of business, conducted by the convention chairman, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, of Los Angeles.
It was a routine bit of international diplomacy: two presidents speaking for an hour about "topical issues of the agenda of Ukraine-Kyrgyzstan relations", as the press release on the website of the Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, put it on Wednesday.
A president who has seemed mostly disengaged from the Syrian crisis suddenly declaring the murky use of chemical weapons for what in this world is a relatively routine bit of internal slaughter to constitute a major casus belli for America.
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Producing the routine bits of the book like the glossary and the guide to ingredients.
Among the routine bits of paperwork for a reporter on a new beat is to get the badges.
Once an A student, he now found himself unable to remember conversations, dates and routine bits of daily life.
Computers do not directly compete with the abstract, analytical tasks that many high-skilled workers do, but aid their productivity by speeding up the more routine bits of their jobs.
The mainly state-educated MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton favours rote learning, thinks children should know the map of Europe – "it's the routine bits of knowledge that set you up for later life" – and believes teachers should have the power to hand out on-the-spot detentions to be served on the same day, even if they disrupt students' and parents' plans.
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