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Similar words: routineput incut incut intocontinentclandestineabstinencepanelMeaning: ['ruː'tɪːnlː]  adv. according to routine or established practice. 
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(121) Access to public services and facilities like restaurants, theaters, barbershops, and swimming pools was routinely denied them.
(122) Many genetic diseases are now routinely tested for in this way.
(123) Voice over Children have been routinely immunised against polio since 1958 when the vaccine was introduced.
(124) The antral biopsy specimens were fixed in formalin and processed routinely.
(125) One of her cases involved a 17-year-old girl whose father routinely attacked the family, once with a baseball bat.
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(126) The cars are routinely tested for safety and reliability before leaving the factory.
(127) However the only financial commitment a State routinely makes to an organisation is to meet its membership contributions.
(128) In California, cougars routinely are killed when deemed a danger to people or livestock.
(129) Prosecutors routinely retry defendants after a hung jury.
(130) Many are the times I have accompanied my frail, elderly mother on doctor and hospital visits, and had my explanations and information routinely ignored or pooh-poohed.
(131) A Chinese observer told The Irrawaddy that PLA troops have routinely been deployed near the border since 2003.
(132) "The Tijuana Tornado" had a badly swollen welt under his right eye by the end of the fourth and routinely ate over 60 percent of Pacquiao's power punches the rest of way.
(133) They routinely visit each other's houses where they amuse themselves playing the pianoforte, playing cards or dancing.
(134) In a society where many people routinely break laws against blackmarket activities just to get by, everyone is vulnerable to denunciation by a neighbor or friend who has his own sins to hide.
(135) An example is the so-called Maunder Minimum in the 1600s and 1700s when the Thames River routinely froze, something that never happens today.
(136) A book by the British futurist David Levy, Love and Sex with Robots[Sentencedict.com], predicted that by 2050 humans would routinely enjoy both romance and sex with a robot partner.
(137) Because Equus is sold through Hyundai dealerships, a middle-of-the-road brand, dealers routinely pick up cars and deliver loaners to customers' homes and businesses.
(138) Health workers routinely collect spinal fluid when examining someone who is suspected of having meningitis.
(139) Because Ganymede's orbit is tilted nearly edge-on to Earth, it routinely can be seen passing in front of and disappearing behind its giant host, only to reemerge later.
(140) None of the turmoil that routinely attends film-star existence ever seemed to visit the Astaire household.
(141) In 2006, Nassau County set up a prostitution sting operation focusing on Craigslist; around the country, the police routinely arrest prostitutes operating on the site.
(142) Sublimely at ease in midair Malaysian-born 'action goddess' Michelle Yeoh is just as comfortable with an acting career that routinely hops continents.
(143) To many people, the obvious approach would seem to be simply to transplant pancreases from cadavers in the same manner that kidneys and other organs are routinely transplanted.
(144) In several studies of pregnant and non-pregnant patients undergoing PA catheterization, squamous cells routinely appear in pulmonary circulation.
(145) Housekeepers are routinely accused by guests of stealing money from nightstands, making international calls from the room phones, rifling through luggage and pocketing jewelry.
(146) Lymphonode of the mesojejunum were dissected routinely because their metastasis rate was about 40.0% in patients with cancer of anastomotic stoma.
(147) Using radiation pressure and optical dipole forces, atoms that roam in gases at a few hundred meters per second are now routinely slowed down to velocities of a few millimeters per second.
(148) In order to protect your computer from new threats that appear every day, it is necessary to update your protection routinely. Please select an update mode.
(149) Drivers routinely overtake on the right, taxis breeze through red lights, cyclists ride against the traffic and pedestrians jaywalk.
(150) Likewise, we've endured the ever-dreaded swimsuit competition and the nerve-racking interview segment, in which at least one contestant routinely flops.
More similar words: routineput incut incut intocontinentclandestineabstinencepanelround and roundtunnelchannelpersonnelrelyutilizeutilitybarelysolelylatelyrely onlikelyfreelysafelywidelypollutionexecutionexecutiveevolutiondiminutiveresolutionclosely
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