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Unfortunately, his prose lacks Mr Goldblatt's fluidity, and his descriptions of matches and players are frequently ponderous.
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Multilateral institutions are often bureaucratic, ponderous and inefficient.
The state frequently obliges them with ponderous, heavy-handed treatment.
All this served as a backdrop for an extended blast of majestic metal that was often well-executed, but frequently veered toward aimless, ponderous territory and sometimes--particularly during the extended solo segments--traveled well into Dullsville.
The dialogue frequently managed to range from the ponderous to the purple, and sometimes to the plain preposterous.
To Ms. Weir's disadvantage, this subject has been so frequently dramatized that her sometimes-inconclusive scholarship can seem ponderous and dry.
"I am only surprised, when I consider the immense body contained in these ponderous vats, that similar accidents do not more frequently occur".
It may have proved tougher than they expected, if only because Copland switches gears so frequently, putting supple string lines in the spotlight one moment, then shifting to ponderous wind and percussion figures the next.
Reactions are slow and ponderous.
The ponderous, rattling Circle Line.
City have been very ponderous.
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