Sentence examples for routinely inspired from inspiring English sources

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The golden age of American fiction, he wrote, was the decades following the second world war, when new works by Bellow, Roth, John Cheever, Updike et al routinely inspired discussions of "existential urgency".

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She routinely inspires a thousand or more people to retweet depressive epigrams like "i liked you better when you were imaginary".

Out for more than a year now, it routinely inspires sing-alongs on dancefloors, and, from a d.j.'s perspective, is perhaps the best closing song ever".

She has earned attention for mixing designer labels with vintage pieces and incorporates bright colors (especially yellow and purple) that routinely inspire "hot or not" polls on style blogs.

Six collectors provide the content for the final part of the exhibit – an apt conclusion, perhaps, for a commodity that routinely inspires the pleasure and pain of a lifetime obsession.

All the best dancehall songs are deeply lustful, and the genre routinely inspires the creation of new dance moves with evocative names: Wine and Dip, Tek Weh Yuhself, Whine Up, Boosie Bounce, Drive By, Shovel It, To Di World, Nuh Behavior, Skip to My Lou, Gully Creepa, Bad Man Forward Bad Man Pull Up, Pon Di River, Willie Bounce, Screetchie, and Daggering, to name but a handful.

Her two-year-old blog, filled with personal observations and sardonic social commentary from Havana, is called Generación Y; it now gets more than 14 million page views a month, routinely inspires thousands of comments and can be read in an English version.

But just because elephants can become intoxicated doesn't mean that they do it in the wild routinely enough to inspire all the marula tree legends.

Her seminal designs — from the little black dresses and "poor boy" jersey pullovers to the braid- trimmed bouclé collarless jackets and schoolgirl sailor blouses inspired by Colette — are routinely resurrected on fashion runways.

Likely inspired by his association with Heinrich Quincke, who routinely performed lumbar punctures, Bier believed directed anesthesia could be achieved by injecting anesthetic into the immediate vicinity of the spinal cord, in his words, by "[bringing] cocaine next to the nerves".

This score is based on three routinely available variables: age, the arterial oxygen partial pressure to fractional inspired oxygen ratio (PaO2/FiO2) and plateau pressure measured 24 h after the initial diagnosis of ARDS, and was thus coined the APPS.

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