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The flow was bogged down by a multitude of penalties – five minors, in total – between both clubs.
The two banks had been negotiating for almost two years to finalize the sale, but had been bogged down by a number of technical challenges.
Taylor's tour is a bit static, bogged down by a few too many visits to monuments, palaces, fortresses and other spots that evoke the city's turbulent past.
POOR Gordon Brown's premiership is often compared these days to that of John Major, bogged down by a mutinous party and a dissatisfied electorate.
Mr. Jones's words, this time around, are bogged down by a preachy overextension of story where heavy-duty moralizing overtakes fancy.
Overall, the action is, as yet, rather bogged down by a patchy dramaturgy (Richard Hurford), and by imaginative but dynamic-slowing designs (Mark Walters) and effects.
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But in a market still bogged down by European sovereign debt fears, a booming technology sector still has its appeal.
Let's just hope further reforms don't get bogged down by what could be seen as a demotion – if only in name.
The challenge for the panel is to set a new agenda, ignite passions and stimulate the drive that is so desperately needed, rather than delivering a report bogged down by political bargaining.
Chris Brown is in a Burbank studio previewing his forthcoming album, and pushing the reset button on a career bogged down by scandal.
TL: You're bogged down by what's cool.
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