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The same cannot be said of Mr. Varone's "Constant Shift of Pulse," which is entirely too dogged in its interpretation of John Adams's propulsive, shifting score "Hallelujah Junction".
But nothing is quite as good as the film's opening sequences, and the movie is a little too dogged in avoiding substantive politics.
But in the end, Judge Edelstein was apparently too dogged, and in 1995 a federal appeals court ordered him off the case, saying he was not impartial.
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But even as green homes gain in popularity, they're also dogged by a sticky association with the rich, seen by many as too pricey for ordinary buyers.
Corruption has also dogged the program.
Domestic regrets also dogged Vonnegut.
Storr confesses that he, too, is dogged by self-loathing and suicidal thoughts.
Rumours about the Valencia PP have been whispered for years, but on a national level, too, corruption dogged Rajoy's premiership.
Australia may be limited but they are dogged too.
So was a fourth, Channing Daughters, dogged too much by unpleasant wines.
But it, too, has been dogged by charges of conflicts of interest.
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