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The Nasdaq composite now routinely rises or falls 3percentt in a session.
Even as unemployment in some timber counties routinely rises into double digits, there are no longer presidential Timber Conferences, like the one Bill Clinton held in Oregon in 1993 seeking middle ground between conservation and protecting rural economies.
At press conferences, though, she routinely rises to the balls of her feet and sounds as if she is shouting into the microphone, very much the image of a furious activist.
Yet, as Isaiah's ballad reminds us, these wider realities have a local impact on the everyday friend, who routinely rises every morning to try and make ends meet on meager wages.
Wasabi is notoriously finicky and will not grow in places where the temperature routinely rises or falls out of this small range.
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The scaffolds routinely rise 50 or 60 stories.
Trees in the forest routinely rise above their dead branches, which are eventually broken off by weather or wildlife.
The mountains routinely rise about 13,000 feet and are snow-capped for the better part of the year.
Cyclones routinely rise in the Bay of Bengal, whip up terrifying winds and dump part of the sea onshore.
Gasoline prices routinely rise as the weather turns warmer and people drive more, leading some experts to predict gasoline at $4 a gallon this summer.
Qatar's suitability in June and July, when temperatures routinely rise above 104 degrees, was questioned even before FIFA's board awarded it the tournament in December 2010.
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