It must reacquaint us with the characters without bogging the pace down with exposition. |
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The houses were in a picturesque village, and the first one was absolutely bogging. |
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We thought we should pull our fingers out and actually do some housework as it is looking a bit bogging around the place now. |
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As for my bogging off, I can not oblige until such time as Melissa bars me. |
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When it comes to being impatient, it seems men are much worse that women and are only prepared to hang on for three minutes before bogging off somewhere else. |
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That would have meant minority rule and perhaps an early election, bogging down Poland's haphazard reforms completely. |
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I don't fault them for that, but they've made some changes that are bogging the system down. |
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The bogging down of the Kosovo debate is obviously worrying, with time running short. |
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No mention is made in the bill of how negotiations should be structured in order to avoid bogging down. |
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Some of them we know, and they're outlined in our brief here, are really bogging the system down. |
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To know how to gauge references, recognise influences and set a discourse without bogging it down with a demand for novelty? |
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The problem is that success at the procedural level inevitably slows progress in the actual trials, bogging down the larger issues at play. |
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His most important lesson of the day: how to keep the tractor's rear wheels from bogging in the soggy earth on the field's lower reaches. |
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The situation is bogging down, the parties cannot agree more with each other. |
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To avoid bogging down the system with huge problems, a maximum of 50 steps are allowed and there is a time limit for each integral. |
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Accurate shadows that effectively mimic reality without bogging down frame rates are one of the keys to more believable game environments. |
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One reason it was not sewn up in advance is that the protesters' concerns were also bogging down negotiations between advanced and developing countries. |
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This offensive opened with great promise for the Allies, before bogging down in the October mud. |
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With background processing, RSS news feeds are seamlessly pulled into Outlook without bogging Outlook down. |
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Alas, he admitted later, next year's elections are already bogging down the Senate, as Republicans running for the White House posture, and Democrats seek votes that make them look compassionate and opponents heartless. |
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And are they guilty of deterring European companies, either repelling them at the border with high tariffs, or bogging them down in cumbersome rules and regulations? |
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The final thing that I did was to cut as fast as I possibly could without bogging the blade down, setting the overload trip switch. |
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Of these two, Balf's is more coherent and readable, maybe because his perspective as a nonparticipant allows him to avoid bogging down in details and self-justifications. |
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Indeed, it is often management of information technology processes and electronic documents that ends up bogging down and creating extra costs for lawyers and law firms, and other businesses. |
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Taner Yildiz, Turkish Minister of Energy, responded to the statements of President Aliyev by passing all responsibility for the bogging down of price negotiations to the Azerbaijani side. |
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Defence counsel will have to speak to this, but my view of the procedural bogging down that it causes is that unless something is changed this will continue. |
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Her the Turbo.264 HD makes it much faster to prepare recordings for remote viewing, and gives the best quality for streaming live TV without bogging down her Mac. |
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The computer is bogging down, what can I do to fix it? |
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In order to avoid bogging down EU Missions with calls for action and also to be able to provide more accurate facts, coordination among civil society should be improved. |
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