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Does it hold greater meaning or was it just a routine course of business?
The routine course for most women would have been to marry the man or to arrange an abortion.
She said she felt nauseated by anti-H.I.V. medication that doctors prescribed, a routine course of treatment for rape victims.
The vertebral body is a convenient source for marrow aspirate as it is accessed in routine course of pedicle screw instrumentation.
Merrill Lynch said it prepared the report as a routine course of business to explain the effect of the merger to its customers.
The last voice communication from the cockpit came 24 seconds earlier – an acknowledgement of the latest routine course instructions from air traffic control.
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And we remember the lightning-bolt celebration routine, of course.
Some of these are routine, of course (e.g., legislatively-mandated fishery agreements), but many others are not.
And what's become routine, of course, is the response of those who oppose any kind of common-sense gun legislation.
Obama's routine, of course, was weighted by the additional pressure of it being his last effort in this particular form.
For decades, it has been administered to racehorses in the US about four hours before they are due to race, almost as a matter of routine, a course of action that would be illegal in any other major racing jurisdiction.
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