| 11. | But back to those sidewalk-hogging CityPlace sluggards . . . no wait, one more.
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| 12. | At Canaan, New York, a sister recalled that they " scorched " some sluggards into leaving.
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| 13. | Matt Dillon plays the tormented surf refugee as a self-pitying sluggard, almost a distraction from Douglas'energy.
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| 14. | And only the ignorant think those who can't afford prescribed medicines are, by nature, fiscally irresponsible sluggards.
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| 15. | But D'Artagnan is quick with a blade, full of spirit and determined to rally this pack of sluggards.
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| 16. | Neither word seems really good for an academic paper, since laggard is somewhat obsolescent, and sluggard a bit harsh.
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| 17. | First I had to read about the scoldings for sluggards who thought their votes would not count and sat out the election.
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| 18. | :: That's the original sense ( etymological fallacy guy, where are you ? ) and there's also sluggard.
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| 19. | Conceding at least fifteen pounds to her opponents, she won from Colonel Peel's three-year-old colt Sluggard and two others.
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| 20. | She has a young, wealthy and lovely daughter called Dorinda, and a sluggard son, Squire Sullen, who has recently married a comely London lady.
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