I thought maybe I could have a chance and a couple of slogs would get me there. |
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His company makes the rival whiskey which slogs it out for the hearts of the southern drinker. |
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There are none of the ugly slogs over midwicket or nicks flying through thirdman for four or over fineleg for six. |
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And that was at a time when even county matches, now bereft of crowds unless they are one-day slogs, had good attendance figures. |
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The pitch wasn't great and there were a few slogs from me but a few good shots as well. |
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What annoys me a bit about the comments afterwards, though, have been the ones saying that the rest of my wickets were slogs in the air. |
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A couple of slogs by Sami then happened and he was caught plumb in front by Kumble. |
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Approach slogs vary from muddy hikes to tailgate-to-tailgate perfection, and the vagaries of road closures change access yearly. |
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These are often long slogs through tedium to track down these scumbags, and are rarely resolved within a day. |
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The reader who slogs through the article, without assuming that it documents what it purports to, will learn. |
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And he doesn't play for a glamorous Premiership team but slogs it out for second division Stockport County. |
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Bichel went to tea on 45 not out with a series of arrow-straight slogs, and brought up his maiden Test fifty straight after tea with a driven single off Banks. |
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He rappels down near-vertical rock faces hundreds of feet above the Pacific, scales tall palms, and slogs through lush vegetation into deep valleys. |
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Wides and no-balls were matched even by heaves and slogs, and on another day, India could have easily been reduced to 25 for 4 with a similar approach. |
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Human waste laced with steroids that climbers consume on these long slogs is a bigger problem. |
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Yet for professional riders, victory in these brutally hard, long slogs is regarded as one of the supreme prizes. |
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Only one person bears the brunt and the burden of the government's actions, good or bad, in terms of money: the hard-working Canadian who slogs, is overtaxed and often underpaid for the work he or she does. |
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It's aninstant audience of millions and must beat recording endless demo tapes and embarking on endless slogs around the country's cruddier music venues. |
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