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The women remember this never-ending line of bodies and the routine nature of blood and dying and rocket attacks.
Analysts said the seemingly routine nature of the accident made the fiery aftermath all the more frightening.
It is with frustration that I read such accounts, as they minimise Kurdish participation in spite of an extensive YouTube archive documenting the routine nature of Kurdish dissent.
What stuck with him was not just the hostile act but its routine nature — the fact that nobody else seemed to mind, or even notice.
A recent morning showed the monotony that often characterizes police work, as several deaf officers fixed their gazes on screens displaying the routine nature of city life.
In spite of the somewhat routine nature of his work, however, he appears to have found life at the Bauhaus rewarding and pleasant.
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This could be explained by the non-routine nature of the HIV counseling at the health facilities and shows that some pregnant women could not make a decision to undergo HTC because they lacked information.
Mattis has sought to characterize the mission as legal and routine in nature.
Though the scope of this project is substantial, the technical aspects are now routine in nature.
He rises with the sun and lies down with it, his routine follows nature, which is why he sleeps so well — it's only dreams that are the problem, that he can't cope with, most often that dream of punching a face, the face he is looking to punch in real life too, it's just that it leaves him with a dry mouth and aching knuckles.
Spanning several decades of internationally-recognized work and the awarding of a Nobel prize in 1985, the materials in the Engagements Series, though routine in nature, document the extent to which Modigliani spoke to academics and the ordinary public about issues in economics, via lectures, conferences, and interviews.
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