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While regular tour events routinely commit more than 30 percent of revenue to prize money, players claim that despite prize money increases, the Grand Slam event percentages remain considerably lower.
THE annual All-Star Game is scheduled to take place on Tuesday at that crime scene in Queens known as Citi Field, where the New York Mets routinely commit misdemeanor assaults on the heart.
Pop stars routinely commit sociopathic, bizarre acts with the explicit purpose of remaining relevant in a society that demands they keep the general public from getting bored.
There is no justification in shari'a law for the kinds of violence such groups routinely commit against Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Producers of Disney's 1958 "White Wilderness" documentary decided, for some reason, that they needed to "prove" a lemming-related urban legend: The animals routinely commit mass suicide when their numbers increase too much.
"By granting its blessing to militias who routinely commit such abhorrent abuses, the Iraqi government is sanctioning war crimes and fuelling a dangerous cycle of sectarian violence that is tearing the country apart," concluded Amnesty.
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In medical school, I had routinely committed endless mnemonics, acronyms and equations to memory.
In it, he said that some crimes were more routinely committed by certain racial and ethic groups.
But neither do they benefit from the sort of gross excesses routinely committed by local police and officials around the country.
Beatings, abduction, sexual assault, and murder are routinely committed by criminal gangs; most worryingly, there is also evidence of some complicity and involvement by Mexican officials.
All indications are that Mr. Silver has not routinely committed one of the sins that the dissidents attributed to him: strong-arming people into following his orders.
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