Much of the first half was slogged out in the middle third of the pitch, with neither keeper having much to do. |
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You passed the ball to your team-mates, and slogged your guts out for ninety minutes upwards? |
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We slogged upwards towards increasingly awe-inspiring views of glaciers, crevasses and snowy peaks. |
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But Williams slogged his way through the next two to clinch a third-round berth against Scotland's Chris Small. |
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By contrast, England have slogged their way through virtually every competitive game they have played under Eriksson. |
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He stopped attending the sessions and the couple slogged it out in court instead. |
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We slogged around looking for suicidal prairie dogs and learned that hills and gumbo can overcome the best four-wheel drive trucks. |
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He trained at RADA and slogged it out in theatre all over the country before being spotted by the Royal Shakespeare Company. |
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Jonathan slogged out across the river bottom and up on to the bank that looked far muddier than it actually was. |
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Within Heaney's writing, the civic and the ancient have always slogged it out, and this magnificent translation is no exception. |
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Or they abandoned ship altogether and slogged to shore, hoping to regain their vessels when the ice thawed. |
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We slogged across the pasture, truck tires slipping and sliding in the mud, and wound up walking the last hundred yards or so. |
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And together the group experienced elation and exhaustion as they slogged through stunning terrain. |
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I struggled forward until I was walking, and slogged through the liquid ice to the shore. |
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Pietersen swept Warne off middle stump for six but it was all over when Simon Jones slogged at McGrath and was caught by Warne at first slip. |
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I wiped the sweat away and slogged on up the trail that climbed the summer-shocked hillside toward the treeline. |
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Having to make a difficult choice I opted for the runners run and slogged up the first of several steep inclines. |
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With difficulty, he slogged toward the door we entered from. |
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All I'll remember is how I slogged — slogged and slogged for forty-five yeand, ano no savings to show for it. |
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I therefore slogged my guts out for the rest of the week to put together a specific submission where I would be hosted by a private firm. |
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The bosses and their staff who have slogged so hard to keep the company going in its more difficult moments will no doubt be cheered by this news. |
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I never knew anyone like Aaron,' says Simone Schmidt, the assistant who slogged through the snow with him that first night. |
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He took a deep breath and slogged his drive a mile to the right. |
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Last week, instead of the normal amiable discussion, the guests slogged it out over the continuing circulation battle between Scotland's two major broadsheet newspapers. |
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They slogged in joint families, and finally died unwept and unsung. |
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For four days and nights they slogged it out against Mr Gbagbo's elite Republican Guard and Young Patriots youth militia, pounding the presidential palace with artillery and raking the city of 4m with gunfire. |
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Whether they flew the skies, sailed the forbidding seas, or slogged it out on the battlefield, it is in the nature of war that the remains of many who fell in combat were never found. |
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I wish to thank you all, but perhaps most especially my colleagues, the Group leaders, who have slogged in the political trenches with me on so many occasions. |
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On the other hand, slave labor slogged on continuously, for long hours and all seven days, and ensuring comforts and creating wealth for their masters. |
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