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  • I found your latest attempted big timing of a footslogger hilarious, considering your own personal Military failure. Army Rumour Service
  • There will always be that footslogger selling national product who senses that there is surplus money demand over yonder among the capitalists and demand some of it by raising prices. Mises Dailies
  • There once was a Scoble the blogger much more open than Ballmer the slogger Scoble going back to Microsoft
  • Dyson piled up the points, criticising a culture that celebrates the effortlessly brilliant rather than the determined slogger.
  • I have tried hundreds of dollars worth of miracles and found the best solution was cheapest; a one size too big pair of rubber slogger boots from KMart for $18.97 coupled with a thick wool pac boot insert and a couple pair of wool socks, feels like I am walking on pillows too! Out Cold
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  • Gore, on the other hand, is a drone, a slogger, a guy who just doesn't understand how the new, entrepreneurial, highly liquid, exit-strategy economy works.
  • Iron feinted with one hand and struck with the other; a simple ploy even for a slogger of a boxer out of work for some years.
  • Yet Alfred, given his intelligence, was not the sort of man to remain a footslogger for long - he was highly intelligent and, having gone to Battersea Polytechnic, used to working with complicated equipment.
  • I find his poety stark, cold and fairly confronting in it's simplicity and I think this echoes the suffering of the ordinary footslogger.
  • Now the slogger was off to Hollywood, and the most gifted footballer of his generation was heading for the Priory, trapped in a tabloid hell.
  • As a long time slogger, erm, I mean blogger, you have succinctly put into words the struggle. The Future of Publishing is You and I
  • Andrew's argument about it not being only for the sloggers is slightly skewed.
  • They're the sprinters, he says, whereas malamutes are sloggers, which were used in days of yore for hauling heavy freight.
  • Woolfian greatness of, 157; as Rushdie fan, 157; as disappointing husband, 158-159; as slogger, 158; hypergraphia of, 158 Who's Who
  • But nobody, not even the most dedicated footslogger on the SoHo treadmill, could have known everything in these three shows firsthand.
  • They're the sprinters, he says, whereas malamutes are sloggers, which were used in days of yore for hauling heavy freight.
  • It will either stomp or be stomped, but most races can field enough footsloggers to weather the storm.
  • Yet while Bronson was a slogger, he was also ambitious.
  • No, it might be a better investment to give every footslogger extra rations in the form of new courts, coaches and clubs; to increase the height of the pyramid by widening its base, rather than simply adding to its summit a fragile spike. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The most recent one was in the Stranger Slog this morning involving slogger Erica Barnett and the moving company All My Sons Movers. (link to slog) Horror Stories With Moving Companies
  • I ended up doing many marathons and ultra-marathons, but now I'm a slogger, a slow jogger. Debate wrapup
  • Then Dave Boone and Wally made a stand that roused the perspiring spectators to something like enthusiasm, for Mr. Boone was a mighty "slogger," and Wally had a neat and graceful style that sent the Cunjee supporters into the seventh heaven. Mates at Billabong
  • The walk into Acomb for an early morning appointment at the Gale Farm Surgery is almost always a bit of an adventure for an ageing footslogger.
  • Uphill it's no slogger either, with barely a jiggle of movement from the shock, even with the bike set to 'freeride' amounts of sag. Singletrack World

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