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In 1995, however, when a mechanized infantry brigade tried to make its way in Bosnia, it got bogged down on the inferior roads and bridges of the Balkans.
The show was careful not to build up so much ongoing baggage that it got bogged down in its own mythology, but there was a sense that a larger story was being told and that it was being parceled out in tantalizing, satisfying, emotionally grounded ways.
Senators were near a deal last year, but it got bogged down at the end of legislative session over its cost and failed to reach the floor before the Senate adjourned.
"There was some headway initially, but then it got bogged down for one reason or another," he said.
Strategic business planning went out of favour in the 1980s and 1990s because it got bogged down in the mathematics of detailed business plans that might or might not be implemented.
But when it became clear that even more money was needed for the reform, it got bogged down in the same way the reform of the army and many other undertakings did.
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It's because I got bogged down in a silly exchange.
Limiting the role of the new fund would reduce a risk of it getting bogged down by disagreements between its many owners.
"It does make sense, but it gets bogged down in a lot of different issues," said Assemblyman Joseph R. Lentol, a Brooklyn Democrat.
If it gets bogged down under the weight of evidence and expectation, Iraq Inquiry Digest has been set up to help.
But the value of this learning diminishes if the board and the teams reporting to it get bogged down in some issue or other.
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