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Judgments like that are still routinely applied to female artists today.

To compensate for this, a correction factor is routinely applied to the raw data.

In India, it's routinely applied to forms of Indian classical dance that tell stories.

"B movie" is now a term routinely applied to essentially any low-budget, vaguely disreputable genre film.

Yet words like "enigmatic," "mysterious" and "menacing" are routinely applied to his plays, as if they were theatrical cryptograms in urgent need of decoding.

Words such as "maverick", "eccentric" and "one-off" were routinely applied to Stevenson's unique musicianship, his coruscating pianistic virtuosity, compositional fecundity and socio-political consciousness.

Many complex chemicals are routinely applied to plants to prevent attack by insects, mites, and pathogens; to kill weeds; or to control growth.

(Given that the term is routinely applied to artists from the late 1980's, one might call Mr. Dylan's example, the Delta bluesman Mississippi John Hurt, "dawn-of-time school").

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