In an election year, environmental groups have routinely accused the Bush administration of using policy for political gain.
"These are all lies," he said of the bad things for which he is routinely accused.
Oddly, it was Bush who was routinely accused of having sailed through life on his father's name.
He was routinely accused in the newspaper for corruption, bribery, and even felonious crime.
India routinely accuses Pakistan of arming, training and supporting the militants.
Professional athletes are routinely accused of criminal activities and their careers seem to proceed unhindered by the charges.
Each side routinely accuses the other of staging provocations.
As part of a fierce propaganda war, both countries routinely accuse the other of trying to spread instability.
Zen masters are expected to exercise power, then are routinely accused (by Western students) of abusing it.
Michael Martin was routinely accused of bias, for instance towards Boris Johnson.