| 11. | His Latin is classical and found to be plodding by some.
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| 12. | Shellabarger was a thoroughly knowledgeable historian, if a somewhat plodding novelist.
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| 13. | After plodding along for more than an hour discussing routine matters, Commissioner
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| 14. | Even he seems to be aware of the plodding pace.
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| 15. | But this somewhat plodding and overindulgent production fails to prove that contention.
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| 16. | To walk with a slow, plodding gait . 2.
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| 17. | Shakespeare didn't give his all to this sometimes plodding farce.
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| 18. | But defensively, the Nets were able to dictate a plodding pace.
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| 19. | Ferry opted to play in Italy rather than for the plodding Clippers.
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| 20. | Critics have found the novel plodding and hard to follow.
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