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"We were bogged down in five-year projections," she said, haltingly.
BACK in February, units of the American army were bogged down in an apparently unwinnable battle against al-Qaeda in the west Baghdad suburb of Ghazaliya.
By 1810 almost 300,000 imperial troops were bogged down in Iberia, struggling against a surprisingly vigorous Spanish resistance and a British expeditionary force.
The huge turnout on Friday belied predictions that Iranian voters would stay home, disillusioned because Mr. Khatami's promised reforms were bogged down in conservative hostility.
Unfortunately, in making that decision, President Obama has failed to show the strength that King and Kennedy showed when we were bogged down in Vietnam.
"I emphasized with the Iranians that they should not just assume that because the Americans were bogged down in Iraq they were incapable of taking action against Iran; I said that they were entirely capable of it".
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Sixty-three of the more valuable licenses in the auction have been bogged down in years of litigation and lobbying.
The search for a successor was bogged down, in part, by the unexpected resignation of Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
Even its offer of wide autonomy is bogged down in arguments about how much of the province's income from oil and gas it should keep.
This is precisely what I'm bogged down in.
It's just a shame this this alleged entrepreneurial spirit was bogged down in such dark illegalities.
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