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The new hikers became bogged down by their packs and the unfamiliar altitude.
A great deal of work became bogged down by persistent complaints.
Though Mr. Murphy had hoped to pass a bill legalizing recreational marijuana last year, negotiations quickly became bogged down by political squabbles in Trenton.
The Ever-Present Nightmare After its vigorous start, the Obasanjo administration became bogged down by the various forces fueling the country's anger.
The changes at the Justice Department surfaced on a day when the last remaining Congressional inquiry into campaign finance abuses became bogged down by partisan battles and Democratic attacks on the Republican committee chairman.
Whitaker's facts don't differ fundamentally from those in Grif Stockley's 2001 account, "Blood in Their Eyes," a work of dogged and indispensable research, but that book became bogged down by the weight of its details.
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The vehicles became bogged down and, set upon by protesters wielding rocks and fireworks, burst into flames, trapping the security officers inside one of them and prompting desperate rescue efforts to save those caught in the second vehicle, which managed to pull back from the protesters' barricade.
But the bill quickly became bogged down.
But, once Trescothick had gone, Cox and Bowler became bogged down.
Some jurors appeared to nod off as the case became bogged down in financial minutiae.
In practice, they may become bogged down by wrangling.
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