Gore, on the other hand, is a drone, a slogger, a guy who just doesn't understand how the new, entrepreneurial, highly liquid, exit-strategy economy works. |
Even as late as July, Mr. Steinbrück seemed a somewhat reluctant slogger on the trail. |
Quite apart from the rogue male from Ireland, he must deal with the blue-collar slogger, Lava Man, and a champion imported from Uruguay, Invasor. |
Dyson piled up the points, criticising a culture that celebrates the effortlessly brilliant rather than the determined slogger. |
He is a blaster and the No 6 position demands a finisher, an accumulator as well as a slogger, which he may struggle to become – unless England have plans to devise a system of their own. |
It soon became apparent – eventually even to his state team – that he was not just a slogger. |