| 41. | Those who wrote our charter document consciously avoided bogging it down in transient details better left to statutory law.
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| 42. | There were reports part of the Russian offensive was bogging down, blocked by bad weather and angry civilians.
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| 43. | Rajabu did not identify the turnboy and acknowledged that the mystery behind his fate was bogging the investigation down.
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| 44. | Back in his early mud bogging days, he was known for running full throttle, flinging mud everywhere.
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| 45. | This allows speech applications to scale to large numbers of concurrent calls, without bogging down the host CPU.
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| 46. | He rode hard, plunging across the terraced rice fields, bogging down at times in the waterlogged mud.
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| 47. | He was appointed ambassador to Saudi Arabia in September 1973 _ just as Richard Nixon was bogging down in Watergate.
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| 48. | But this spirited, offbeat little book can, without bogging down in the potential stickiness that lines its path.
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| 49. | Another issue bogging down talks deals with a subsidiary of Verizon that handles wiring within homes, CWA officials said.
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| 50. | They said the legislation was a last-ditch attempt by the government to cut through bureaucracy bogging down preparations.
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