| 21. | The ground can still get very boggy after heavy rains.
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| 22. | The name is Old Norse for a boggy tract of uncultivated land.
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| 23. | The fell lies in a large area of boggy moorland.
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| 24. | For a time Boggy was also the station's Programme Director.
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| 25. | In 1482 it became Saroslak, essentially meaning boggy habitation.
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| 26. | The summit is boggy, and is marked by a few stones.
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| 27. | A boggy vegetation mainly constituted of mosses may develop there.
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| 28. | The summit is boggy and marked by a few stones.
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| 29. | Houston and Columbia were separated by of boggy river bottoms.
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| 30. | Many of the meadows are boggy from the heavy precipitation.
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