| 21. | But Jackson was bogging things down.
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| 22. | The weather warmed, turning the roads to a soft mud and bogging down German progress.
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| 23. | But at times the book drowns in the details, bogging down the narrative . }}
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| 24. | "It's bogging down the system because it takes so much time ."
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| 25. | Questions about Herman's private financial dealings seemed to be bogging down her prospects for confirmation.
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| 26. | Clinton said he couldn't sleep, that he was concerned about the negotiations bogging down.
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| 27. | The bogging, set out in the first part of the book, begins with two traumas.
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| 28. | Step on it from a stop and it feels as if it is bogging the Beemer down.
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| 29. | "We normally accelerate through this phase, but we're bogging down ."
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| 30. | This offensive opened with great promise for the Allies, before bogging down in the October mud.
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