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"We routinely have a problem with dogs in the laboratory," he said.
Although they often attend meetings via conference call, they routinely have a hard time making a contribution.
Since a biracial president took office, we routinely have a shortage of guns and ammo at sporting goods stores.
New buildings and offices now routinely have a single network installed, rather than separate phone and data networks, he explains.
But when I'm in a big city, I'll routinely have a look in the better record shops – it's force of habit.
And of course, as you pointed out, we routinely have a team or reporters fact-checking debate assertions in something close to real time; here are examples: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/fact-check/ These are just a few recent cases.
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Through the 1940s, Sri Lanka routinely had a million cases of malaria a year.
According to Sharpe, the experienced trio of Ince, Pallister and Bryan Robson routinely had a nip of brandy before matches.
"I feel they routinely had a black eye for the odors and dust from their facilities," he said.
Mr. Lungren said he routinely had a uniformed police officer with him at town-hall-style meetings.
("Morning Joe," however, routinely has a wide variety of Democratic politicians and analysts as guests, and Mr. Scarborough's co-host Mika Brzezinski sometimes takes liberal positions).
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