As a result, body bags are routinely discarded and incinerated after one use.
These are not what one thinks of as fine art prints, but plates in mass-market magazines that were routinely discarded.
An Idea From 1963 Such material was once routinely discarded by major academic institutions, which before the 1960's were "not being very sensitive to multiculturalism," Professor Vecoli said.
Another possibility, often overlooked, is lamb, the bones of which are basically never used and so are routinely discarded by butchers.
So daughters are routinely discarded before or soon after birth.
The other is that their leaves, which are often routinely discarded, make a delicious green vegetable.
Given the current value of these prints, it seems almost inconceivable that they were once routinely discarded at many newspapers because there was no room for them.
But Mr. Palladin made it his business to seek out the ingredients he wanted, whether it was monkfish livers, squid ink sacs or anything else that was routinely discarded.
The reader can work out what would have happened if Gullberg had routinely discarded his diamond eight on the heart queen.
Cord tissue is routinely discarded along with the placenta after birth.