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Lee routinely wins re-election with 70 percent or more of the vote.
Some Democrats say that the congressman has never been tested politically outside of his Hudson County-based district, a Democratic stronghold where he routinely wins re-election.
But his enormous popularity -- he has been in office since 1975 and routinely wins re-election with more than two-thirds of the vote -- suggests that other officials will fall into line behind him.
Gomelsky, who lived in San Diego for a time in the 1990's, is now president of Central Army, the Moscow basketball club that routinely wins the Russian championship.
But shortly after the United States beat Japan in the gold medal match at Wembley Stadium in London last August, Rapinoe received a message on Facebook from someone connected to Olympique Lyonnais, the French club with a women's team that has won six consecutive French league championships and two straight European titles, and routinely wins its games by double-digit scores.
We have now endured over a half-decade of laments about how a team that routinely wins 11 to 16 games per year is not what it used to be, simultaneously criticizing Bill Belichick for his recent personnel decisions and genuflecting before the altar of his past accomplishments.
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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.
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