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Instead of routinely winning with the king, he played the jack.
Mr. Rangel was elected in 1970 and has rarely faced a real challenge, routinely winning re-election with more than 90 percent of the vote.
A sweep is just about out of the question for the Austrian women with Kostelic routinely winning by whopping margins, Sonja Nef of Switzerland dominating the giant slalom this season and Regine Cavagnoud of France dominating the super-G.
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Nadal routinely won the French.
Lee routinely wins re-election with 70 percent or more of the vote.
For a day, the Giants (6-7) took satisfaction in turning back the clock to when they routinely won close games.
Police officers and detectives are now working without contracts, and their unions have routinely won hefty raises through arbitration.
The boys' track teams have routinely won borough championships in recent years, and during the 2011 cross-country season their runners were first in New York City.
A member of the Meadow Club, River Club and Queens Club in London, he was also a skilled and dedicated tennis player who routinely won club championship.
Even though Peterson routinely won the conditioning drills, he was often kicked out of workouts for not winning by enough of a margin, Cooper said.
Practitioners of the sport -- "Brazilian jiujitsu guys," as they're commonly known -- routinely win competitions against other martial artists from karate kings to judo pros.
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