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But it is still dreadfully slow.
In three of their last four games, the Tigers have gotten off to dreadfully slow starts.
Ah, but he wasn't a dreadfully slow two-miler.
This car, despite its impressive power figures, is dreadfully slow in the real world.
Stokes and Ballance were the most culpable in failing to capitalise on dreadfully slow starts.
But age has caught up with the Jets, producing a dreadfully slow defense and an offense that lacks a threat.
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Mejia never made it out of the fourth inning in a dreadfully slow-paced game Saturday, and the Brewers, contending for a wild card, came from three runs down to dump the Mets, 9-6, at Miller Park.
The English, according to Brecht, "have long dreaded German art (literature, painting and music) as sure to be dreadfully ponderous, slow, involved and pedestrian".
Slow play makes the game dreadfully unpalatable, which is why so many of the recent rule alterations were aimed at making golf quicker.
The pitch had lost more pace, yet was still offering slow turn and there was lurking in the mind their dreadfully brittle batting in the first innings.
Which is, of course, where it gets interesting (for policy wonks), and either dreadfully boring or downright disillusioning (for political neophytes) -- the hard, cold reality of how slow things move in Congress and how incremental any changes are likely to be.
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