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John James is too much of a plodder for this to happen.
The plodders, it seems, are those who create the visions here.
Mostly he was a plodder who wanted to look flashy.
Everybody thinks you can win it only if you're a plodder."
But the Bruins wanted to prove that they are more than plodders.
Navy plodders grind out maybe five, six messages an hour with them.
Get stuck behind a plodder, and it's a long day's journey into Manhattan.
But before you can become a plodder, you've got to become a survivor.
Alex Cross and the other dreary plodders were getting too close to him.
Sometimes, rarely, you got those who were straight plodders.
I suddenly realized that the three plodders were still ploughing on.
But the plodders with their 10-minute miles have time to taste the coffee, to smell the roses, and most important, to hear the music.
He's turned into a bit of a plodder.
Such people are never plodders but achieve their goals by brilliant dashes.
Mr. Rockefeller is more apt to describe himself as a plodder.
Study and intellectual work would never come easily to him; still, often it was the plodders who turned out to be powerhouses.
"Hrriss said he could have that old plodder of his."
The perception grew that Romney was gaffe-prone and a plodder.
And others of them have said that he was an industrious plodder rather than an original thinker.
And again - a plodder bent beneath a shapeless load.
It was a long trip, in which Harry outdistanced many slower plodders.
He adds speed to a team of plodders.
Plodders is right - what happened to irony?
I have huge respect for everyone taking part, from the plodders at the back, to the club runners at the front.
"Quiet plodders have won their share of wars, sir," Valentine offered.