And it's better than slogging it out for five years and then hating the person. |
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Besides, starring in a film is surely more fun than slogging through an English degree. |
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Not bad for a guy who had been slogging through advertising copy before chucking it all to chase his dream. |
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In other news, I am slogging through yet another round of revisions on my book and taking basement-cleaning breaks. |
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It's summer, or so they'd have us believe, so take some time out, wrap up well and just sit and enjoy your garden instead of slogging it out. |
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Pressing teams can have a tougher time squeezing out turnovers, and running teams can by slowed by slogging opponents. |
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Some of his shots were little more than slogging but none could question his bold and enterprising approach. |
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After slogging Lee for six, he tries to repeat the trick, but mistimes it straight to Katich at deep midwicket. |
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Eschewing the traditional end-of-term merriment the night before, slogging through the mud can hardly compare to bopping in the pub. |
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Half-an-hour later, after slogging through boot-sucking mud, we arrived at a small stream. |
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Are you slogging out a long rally with an opponent who returns your lobs with a smash? |
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The Daily Telegraph's Scottish political editor, is used to slogging it out with the political heavyweights. |
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My study will finally be used for more than just slogging through essays and drying clothes in inclement weather. |
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Yet while other ministers and MPs have been taking a long break, they have been slogging it out for much of the summer on the campaign trail. |
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I know many veterans in my riding who did the horrible slogging with the Algonquin Regiment through the Leopold Canal, Scheldt and into Holland. |
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Gasping, Joshua stumbled into the driving snow, slogging through the drifts downslope toward the forest and the Dogs, his legs already numb with the chill. |
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I'm sure they were slogging it out like we were at around the same time. |
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They are hungry and tired after slogging through the fetid, muddy water that fills the streets, and they are in need of safe water to drink. |
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The residents were hungry and thirsty for long days as they were tired after slogging through the fetid, muddy water that filled the streets. |
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Given its inclement weather, they often involved slogging through heavy snow. |
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A generation ago, mounting an expedition meant drafting a herd of porters, slogging loads of gear to a rocky base camp, and laying siege to a Himalayan peak. |
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The rest of us will be slogging through a landscape of papier-mâché incredibility. |
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Even through all of today's travails, even as I was slogging through my workout, there was this little glow of contentment inside me that nothing could extinguish. |
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There's no whole-show scroll bar, so you can't skip to the last section without slogging through the first, second and third. |
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The welcome even extends to a grocery service-no slogging around the supermarket in the first hours of your holiday or waiting for the beers to chill in the fridge! |
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When you're working the run or just slogging up to a pristine spot, you can use the laser-cut vents to purge heat. |
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Our mixed team of male and female paddlers had spent countless hours slogging up and down Hahn's Inlet in the cold and rain in preparation for this event. |
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Despite years slogging away in a business that's all about rejection and back-breaking work, the 31-year-old refuses to hide behind a brittle outer shell. |
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You could be sitting there in absolutely untenable conditions, in water that is filled with disease and germs for months to come, walking through it, slogging through it. |
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Let's hope his public can be spared the sad, all too familiar sight of a once great former champion slogging his way round the circuit trying to recapture past glories. |
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The pitch is still good with pace and bounce and in this era of lower order batsmen rather than slogging tail-enders, 31 was not a daunting challenge. |
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We ended up slogging it out in the corridor outside the French labs. |
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Not so long ago these two great Scots on the make were slinging mud at one another in The Spectator, slogging it out over who is the best looking. |
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Its larger than life premise, prefixed with a true story tips its hat to every humanitarian unthankfully slogging for long hours to change the status quo. |
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The second document is a press release from the Auckland chamber of commerce 2 days later, stating that Auckland's transport crisis needs actions, not bully-boy slogging. |
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Still, it thrills me that friends of mine are there as we speak, slogging around in the bayous, waiting, listening silently behind veils of camouflage. |
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They could be working overtime any evening of the week, going on holidays, enjoying the summer, instead of slogging it out three or four evenings a week. |
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They have done the research, the advocacy, the lobbying, the fighting and the slogging for anything that women have today. |
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In most cases, however, change has been modest, slogging along at one or two per cent per year. |
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When heavy slogging is encountered, drivers can lock-in the rear wheels by hitting the VTM-4 Lock button located on the instrument panel. |
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This treaty successfully secures global public access to key food security crops, after 7 years of slogging negotiations. |
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She gained self-confidence only gradually, as a result of slogging away on her own. |
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From collectively slogging it away during the intensive training camps to scoring my first try. |
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The speed of work will increase rapidly in comparison to a slogging wrench. |
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It was tough slogging and they were tough negotiations. |
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It is a contest that was designed to reward supreme stamina and fortitude, but at the same time nobody wants to see just a handful, or less, slogging home in super slow-mo, the rest pulled up dog-tired. |
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As for his frailties in the slogging department, Cook puts them down to being a natural right-hander who plays left-handed, and therefore has a strong top hand, which helps him to keep the ball on the ground. |
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After slogging through countless books and lectures, she learns that food doesn't make you fat unless you think it will, and that you can solve many of life's problems by avoiding negative people. |
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The patrons at the Inya Lake Hotel were entertained daily by our group of 14 fatigue-clad Canadians with 35-pound packs slogging around the grounds and along the lake for two hours each morning. |
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In Adelaide, captain Taylor Walker slotted three goals as Adelaide banked a slogging 25-point win against Melbourne on Saturday to remain unbeaten this AFL season. |
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Icebreaking ships slogging across Lake Superior were still encountering ice layers 2 to 3 feet thick. |
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Mizpah Spring Hut sits just below the exposed ridge, and I arrived there, for my final night, after two hours of viewless, soaked slogging through the horizontal, frigid rain the Whites are known for. |
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Tschiffely, Mancha and Gato rode day after day across it, either baking in the sun and sucking up the hated dust of the road, or slogging through merciless mud when the skies poured down their rain. |
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But the procedure often amounts to time-consuming, labour-intensive grunt work, slogging on foot through isolated and inaccessible regions in order to take stock of timber resources first-hand. |
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Often this means slogging through dense basic science papers I quite frankly don't understand, but at least I have the satisfaction of knowing that the presenter based his or her arguments on solid ground. |
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With that said, in the absence of a better safety net, it's a little bit churlish to be so reactionary about the organisations that are slogging away in this space. |
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