Similar words: routine, put in, cut in, cut into, continent, clandestine, abstinence, panel. Meaning: ['ruː'tɪːnlː] adv. according to routine or established practice.
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(61) Urine analysis, a red blood cell count, and blood pressure were also routinely recorded.
(62) It has been isolated from wild birds, and more than half the samples taken routinely from chicken-farms are positive.
(63) Political combatants now routinely impugn the very moral fiber of their opponents.
(64) The Cosbys are getting a dose of what families of homicide and fatal accident victims get routinely.
(65) Students at schools such as Benjamin Franklin and Alhambra Traditional routinely score high on standardized tests.
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(67) Unfortunately, cause-specific death data are routinely available for only a minority of the world's countries.
(68) They do it all the time, and what a pickpocket does routinely is so much more challenging.
(69) Even people in work can find their salaries are slashed, or routinely paid months in arrears.
(70) Imagine the problems if all employees routinely used encryption and changed their passwords regularly-both are considered good practice in security-minded organizations.
(71) He called for tanker masters to be ordered to stop using that signal routinely.
(72) Millionaire actresses in major Hollywood films routinely show more flesh in far more flattering fashion.
(73) At the very least, I routinely encourage him to reread what he has written.
(74) The company routinely recalls tainted products, but usually after receiving complaints from customers.
(75) We routinely test patients for high blood pressure and diabetes.
(76) Workers routinely logged twelve-hour days, and are doing so once again.
(77) He routinely did his Easter duty, kept the Commandments, but often slept through the Sunday slate of masses.
(78) He is not a man for lofty speeches; faced by cameras, he routinely flubs his sentences.
(79) Is it paternalistic approval bestowed whether it is really deserved or not, or acknowledgement of output targets that are routinely reached.
(80) Though most men are physically stronger than most women, it is women who are expected routinely to carry heavy loads.
(81) However, stem cells are generally taken from embryos created and routinely discarded all the time in fertility clinics.
(82) When Terrence Real was a boy, his father routinely threatened to beat him within an inch of his life.
(83) It also provided some of the strongest evidence to date that Sellafield did directly and routinely harm people's health.
(84) However, raids such as the bombing of Baghdad on Friday night have been carried out routinely for the past 10 years.
(85) These same people also routinely said they felt comfortable with Bush as a leader with values and dignity.
(86) In fact, areas where the outdoor temperature routinely falls to about 15 degrees are not good candidates for heat pumps.
(87) Women are routinely raped by bandits and border guards, they say.
(88) He routinely cuts his assistant in half, then cracks up his audience with a bit of rib-tickling humor.
(89) They lacked the resources and administrative support that larger companies routinely employ to influence the political process.
(90) Headteachers say governors come to school on special occasions but don't seem disposed to become involved more routinely in school affairs.
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