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The fights are very
routinely
done and Don Wilson continues his annoying trend of pulling his punches and forcing out the choreogrpahy slowly and without timing.
After hanging out with bad girl Nell O'Day (as Eve Monroe), Ms. Foster begins to smoke, drink, and have sex - nothing too unusual, when you consider the characters
routinely
being played by the likes of Bette Davis, Greta Garbo, and Mae West.
The plot is realistic and the characterization has the existential overtones the French so much love: agents doomed to obey orders and never ask questions living a lonely life of lies without any friends(while blowing up ships and
routinely
jumping down planes).
The prison has a dungeon(!!!) where a midget is kept like an animal and who is
routinely
left out of by the prison wardens whenever they want to get rid of a prisoner.
Why, then, nearly two decades after the framework was signed, is this commitment to rebuilding
routinely
ignored?
The Bundesbank
routinely
missed its money-supply targets, and yet remained a credible, admired institution.
Before the mobile inventory-management system was introduced, 44% of pharmacies
routinely
ran out of key medicines; now, just 15% of pharmacies do.
The Committee
routinely
rubber-stamped his salary demands.
For example, a small group of companies – mostly located in such bastions of democracy as Russia, Georgia, and China – control between two-thirds and three-quarters of all crypto-mining activity, and all
routinely
jack up transaction costs to increase their fat profit margins.
Left unchallenged, pundits
routinely
use vague language, such as “unemployment will remain high for years” or “Trump’s support will slide.”
Yet economists now
routinely
stoop to ad hominem attacks and inflammatory polemics.
If populism had an avatar, it would be the immortal cartoon character Wile E. Coyote, who, in his futile pursuit of the Road Runner,
routinely
sprints over cliff edges and continues to move forward, suspended by the logic of his own belief.
Although the majority of China's exports now come from private companies that receive virtually no loans from state banks , American candidates in previous elections
routinely
sought to curry favor with working class voters by vowing to protect US jobs against China's supposedly unfair business practices.
Schemes that are not intended to result in structural transfers are
routinely
dissected to confirm that they will not become cash dispensers for other EU members.
Stop Taxing the SickWASHINGTON, DC – The debate over access to affordable medicines in emerging and developing countries frequently overlooks a critical issue: Governments in these countries
routinely
slap tariffs and other taxes on vitally important drugs.
Indeed, now the US is encouraging repression of the Arab Spring in Yemen and Bahrain, where official security forces
routinely
kill peaceful protesters calling for democracy and human rights.
Moreover, convicted criminals are not
routinely
deported if they are citizens of another EU member state.
Traditional hierarchies
routinely
cultivate eccentrics as harmless adornments of a rigid order.
Three economists from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst then did what academics are
routinely
supposed to do – replicate their colleagues’ work and subject it to criticism.
The periods around World War I and World War II are
routinely
overlooked in discussions that focus on deregulation of capital markets since the 1980s.
The deeper truth underlying the protests can be found on blogs, where young Indian men and women bemoan the fact that travel guidebooks
routinely
warn women about pervasive sexual harassment in India, and advise them to move around in groups.
Yet, to this day, politically vocal crowds are
routinely
portrayed as uncontrollable mobs.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, women – including journalists and political activists – are favorite targets of the BJP’s trolls, who not only question their morals and disparage their looks, but
routinely
issue rape threats.
Making matters worse, central banks
routinely
deny responsibility for any prices other than consumer prices, ignoring that the value of money is reflected in all prices, including commodities, real estate, stocks, bonds, and, perhaps most important, exchange rates.
My Russian friends – many of them computer programmers, but also some shoppers and business executives –
routinely
dismissed politics as the province of the naive or the corrupt.
Faced with mounting corruption scandals, both Lula and former President Dilma Rousseff, also of the Workers’ Party,
routinely
invoked us-versus-them rhetoric.
Bolsonaro also
routinely
taunts women about rape and expresses misogynist views.
And British, American, and European banks are
routinely
reprimanded (but rarely prosecuted) for handling the proceeds of crime.
When the majority party in either house of Congress
routinely
changes the rules to suit its own ends, crafting bipartisan solutions becomes almost impossible.
State spending left over from the previous year is
routinely
included in the federal budget, regardless of whether the renewed authorization serves a specific and necessary purpose.
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