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Across the country people are routinely "picked up" and detained without trial.
Neighbors said a large pile of trash near a school on the corner is routinely picked up on Wednesday nights.
His items are routinely picked up by sites like TMZ.com, enhancing his reputation — which he is perfectly happy to encourage — as the Matt Drudge of African-American entertainment.
The program could be especially beneficial for the people routinely picked for extra scrutiny because of things like their names or travel patterns.
"They initially underestimated how much it would cost to produce product that could meet F.D.A. standards, or how much of their costs the State of Michigan, which once owned the plant, routinely picked up," one official said.
The shorts also had a practical function: for anybody who ever felt sorry for players having to wear pants in the summer, especially in the AstroTurf era, when television cameras routinely picked up waves of heat rising off the plastic, shorts were a refreshing look, even if the Chisox must have picked up a fair share of raspberries.
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Islanders drive on the left, use high beams after sundown and routinely pick up hitchhikers.
However, officers are not routinely picking up the phone to him when trouble is afoot.
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