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She just kept slogging toward the school, trying to get closer.
"Some players might have left us slogging along and waiting.
He walked right past her, with the Morgenthau woman slogging along beside him.
Even mouth-watering to someone who'd just spent ten months slogging through the white/gray/black of winter.
"People in Vancouver seem to be slogging away at service jobs, waiting for jobs that never open up."
The initial phase of the clash had passed however and a slogging match ensued.
His legs were already tired from slogging through the mud and clotted vegetation.
Chapter Twenty Compared to slogging through the swamp, the sand wasn't so bad.
The company had been slogging through the waist- to chest-high swamp all the long Mardukan afternoon.
It had been utterly unlike the grinding, brutal slogging match for Trevor's Star.
He began to feel an odd sympathy for the exhausted men slogging through the sand, envied them as they lay themselves down before his fire."
A mantra of distilled stubbornness that kept me slogging onward, dragging ahead, one throbbing footstep at a time .
Indeed, while its added complexity might well have proved a deterrent - Schedule D swelled to 54 lines from 19 - taxpayers benefited by slogging through it.
Bond usually bats quite far down the batting order, at number nine or later, but he is capable of slogging some quick runs towards the end of an innings.
Pearl's approach to enjoying reading is the Rule of 50 which states "If you still don't like a book after slogging through the first 50 pages, set it aside.
If there's a real reason why all those years of slogging away in the Hollywood trenches never got her very far, that'll soon become all too clear on future "X Factor" episodes.
An adventure is somebody else slogging through the mud and snow while suffering from trench foot, ringworm, dysentery and starvation, being chased by people with their hearts set on murder or more.
Only "Queen of the Night," a run-of-the-mill dance tune, and "Jesus Loves Me," sung with Bebe Winans and arranged in a slogging pop style, fall below par.
With the case slogging through the Justice Department, Justin Alderson bought a present to lift his father's spirits: a pen engraved with a family motto for tough competitions: "Keep your head down."
But as long as things went well, they could dismiss this as envy on the part of myopic East Coast editors forced to make their livings slogging through the winter slush of Manhattan.
But he almost immediately began campaigning for the next election, slogging across the state and presenting himself to county leaders, who were surprised to discover just how much this rich Harvard boy wanted one of the state's least glamorous jobs.
Of course, "easy" is a relative term in the computer business, and all too often ease of use is a byproduct of countless hours of slogging through manuals and dense thickets of confusing commands.
And instead of producing world record after world record on a costly new Mondo track, the planet's top runners and jumpers were reduced to slogging their way through weather conditions that ranged from overcast to drizzle to squall.
Then Ahuitzotl, his wives and his retinue, the priests and nobles, the Arrow and Jaguar Knights-all were slogging toward Tenochtitlan, as swiftly as they could with the nearly thigh-deep water dragging at them.
She couldn't hear even the faint tide of her breathing or the slogging of her heart, or the singing of her old church choir that occasionally came to her in memory when she felt alone and adrift.