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Agreement will require hard, slogging negotiation.
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We slogged away all the time on every committee and eventually came to the stage when we said that we had to start afresh with a cleared site.
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The fact that television can screen the highlights may give the impression to many that all football is highlights and not the middle periods of hard, slogging work.
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Are we to commit ourselves to a stark, slogging, struggle, policing, arresting, confiscating, and imprisoning, and burning villages, in order to stamp out a popular movement?
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I remember when the railway workers saw for the first time that the community and the workers owned the industry for which they had slogged so long.
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An extended set-piece slogging match between the lightly armed tribesmen and the well organized heavy legionaries usually spelled doom for the tribal fighters.
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The actor has slogged it out and the diligence shows.
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Bearing in mind that they probably spent a large part of their time slogging uphill or coasting down this was probably not too important.
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The fighting is tough, the slogging is slow, and the resistance is stiff.
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He demonstrated good batting skills with no slogging.
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He virtually slogged it out, beginning with jingles.
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In cricket situations can arise in a match where power hitting, also called slogging, is required.
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The initial phase of the clash had passed however and a slogging match ensued.
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The battle was a slogging contest in which victory was decided by individual skill rather than by brilliance of maneuver.
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Both thereby dodge the hard hermeneutic slog of text-to-context analysis, which is necessarily grounded in painstaking readings of the entire assemblage of material, documentary and oral evidence.
The weather had been rainy, and both armies slogged along the dirt roads of the sandy terrain, which undoubtedly only became only more muddy and even less easy to traverse.
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They were promised two years' hard slog, with growth stifled, taxes hoisted, prices soaring, employment falling.
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I believe that before long dramatists will have to return to the hard slog of being coherent.
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He has given the public a tune to whistle while they are proceeding with that slog.
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Nevertheless, the fact that for two years there was this hard slog and restraint left certain problems.
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Perhaps the most accurate of all his forecasts was that there would be two years' hard slog.
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I say "the hard slog of negotiation", because it is a gigantic business.
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On the livestock farms, most of the relentless slog takes place during the winter months when the livestock is in.
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I wish to associate myself with many of his comments about a "down-to-earth slog".
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The alternative is the long slog without any certainty or assurance as to how we will proceed.
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Most of it is a sheer hard slog.
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A trade union officer with a strike on his hands faces a hard slog.
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I also realise the excitement, slog, frustration and satisfaction that those who devote their lives to scientific research face.
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Then we come to the foreign student with his harder slog.
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One can imagine who will do the hard slog in future and who will get the financial benefit.
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Probably by hard, protracted slog, success is within our grasp.
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In fact, it has been a long, hard slog.
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We encourage the effort, but it will be a long, hard slog.
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The people who slog behind the scenes and spend interminable hours in committees are good negotiators.
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We may see the success of that slog and be able to enjoy some of the fruits of that hard work.
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If the work is done properly, it is a hard slog.
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I am sure that he will slog a few around when he gets in.
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One gets agreement only through the patient slog of negotiations.
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Other comments are that it does not engage youngsters in topical debate and that teachers slog through completely pointless practical lessons.
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An energy conservation campaign is of necessity a long, hard slog but there are already encouraging signs of worthwhile achievement.
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There will still be two years of hard slog ahead.
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The mechanisation of the postal side of our business is a long, steady hard slog.
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I suppose it is usual, after having a hard slog like that, that we are inclined to know each other a little better.
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I do not want any talk about the good conditions in which the hard slog is to be conducted.
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To sell abroad is hard grind, requiring years of patient slog to interest potential customers in products.
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There is no longer time for a long, hard slog.
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I believe that the odds are in favour of the impending slog—not miracle, but slog—culminating not in a miracle but in success.
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Indeed, there is still a hard slog in front of us.
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I think it is the task of another two or three years of hard slog in all the organisations concerned.
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They will be sold only by a long hard slog of down-to-earth practical policies.
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The present convention took seven years of hard slog to negotiate.
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Teacher supply is also beginning to move in the right direction although, because of the rising numbers of children, we still have a hard slog ahead.
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At the same time as we celebrate this massive and unprecedented achievement, let us remember the areas of scientific work where there is still a hard slog.
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I sense that despite the setbacks that there have been on some parts of the front the worst is nearly over, but there is a long hard slog ahead.
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Is it not the case that what was achieved there was merely agreement in talks about talks, and that the really hard slog has yet to start?
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We have years of slog to get local authority homes in sufficient quantity to absorb those occupants of hospitals who, everyone agrees, should not be there.
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We had six months of solid slog.
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They would always have done well to continue the hard slog of working at subscription lists so that there is a modest income with no strings attached to it.
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Today, the hard slog with the manual pick is, mercifully, becoming part of history, and picks are now mounted on sophisticated machinery which cuts away at the coal.
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Thirdly, there is the long, hard slog.
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There was a great contrast between the optimistic phrases of the election campaign and the phrases about perseverance and a long slog that we heard a few moments ago.
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What's left is a linear slog through a series of similar missions.
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The 360 view from the summit is well worth the slog.
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However, he liked to slog and was criticized for his lack of high scores and giving away his wicket too cheaply.
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Shrewd, charismatic leaders will not be enough, changing policy will be a long, hard slog.
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Slog sweeps are usually directed over square-leg rather than to mid-wicket.
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A slog sweep is a slog played from the kneeling position used to sweep.
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Now that the show has been revised and restaged, this centerpiece anthem of struggle over adversity may become a metaphor for its slog towards redemption.
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The track is a long, hard uphill slog, notwithstanding its share of picturesque scenery.
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At the later stages of the innings he was forced to stand and slog.
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While described as a hard slog by many, progress was made financially and artistically.
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I pity the poor appellate judge who has to slog through this thing.
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Sure, these books can be a slog.
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The slog of describing barnacles continued.
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After eight weeks hard slogging in the face of snow and constant wind, they moved into their hut, now at least protected from the weather but in primitive conditions.
His four-chapter-long brief against the authority theses, though at times a bit of a tiresome slog, is solid and compelling.
The promise of the semantic web is that it will remove a lot of that slog.
However, current developments in the area of artificial intelligence do hold some promise of making available an efficient blend of human intuition and computer slog.
I do not suppose any corner will be turned, because it is a straight and a long, slogging road.
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Grant-maintained schools have proved their worth and are giving real excitement back to people who are slogging away for children in our towns and cities.
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I do not think that he is temperamentally suited to slogging it out on the assembly line.
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Thousands of our constituents in rural areas are slogging the lanes with heavy baskets.
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He slogged away in the pits all his life.
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There is no regard here to the people who are slogging it out on the authorities, doing the work, and they are the elected bodies.
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He is now a gunner, he is no longer an ordinary man who slogs along through life.
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I hope that at the important conferences to come we shall not have handbag slogging matches which spoil the force and submissions of this country.
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In this city, yesterday, there was the spectacle of 4,500 people watching two men slogging each other.
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They are in a completely different category from the long-term, steady, slogging, day-by-day social needs of the populations of these dependent territories.
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What sort of impression does that give to people outside, to the party workers who slogged in marginal seats, knocking on doors and collecting bobs and tanners?
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