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الفُنُون
رُوتِين
routine <a routine; routines> N
routine
routine
routine
routine ECON
routine ADJ
routine ECON
routine ECON
routine ECON
routine ECON
routine N ECON
routine
routine
routine
routine
routine
routine
close routine COMPUT
close routine
daily routine
daily routine
daytoday routine JOURN
daytoday routine
diagnostic routine ECON
diagnostic routine
routine maintenance
routine maintenance ARCHIT
routine maintenance AUTO
routine technology ADMIN
routine technology
routine test ARCHIT
routine test
governmental officialism or routine
interrupt service routine N COMPUT
non routine technology ADMIN
non routine technology
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Depending on the event, the length of a routine might be anywhere from one minute and 30 seconds all the way to two minutes.
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During competition, the teams perform their routines in a randomly selected order.
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With this routine she earned the highest uneven bars score of the day.
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He spends the next several days attempting to return to his old routine with varied amounts of success.
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Their kick routine took fourth in state in 2010.
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