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Some farmers are seeking tax credits to renovate their bogs; a state report suggested ways to take advantage of the green space for those who choose to leave the bogs behind.
The track traverses rivers, uneven terrain, and thick, deep bogs.
"I fell into the bogs real heavy," he told me.
Bogs have always been forbidding places, rich in sinister folklore.
The political process bogs down, however, agreement on the answers.
Here's what you need to know: • Tax overhaul bogs down.
Preserving things in bogs was surprisingly common back in those days.
You sneak into the bogs for a line and a cry.
Many of the people found in the bogs had been executed.
Many of the people found in the bogs had been executed.
It's a battle to save the last of Ireland's well-preserved bogs.
Yes, bogs' low temps make great refrigerators, but this is pushing it.
Irish painting and poetry, by contrast, usually celebrates hills, bogs and farms.
In between, peat bogs were laced with the skeletons of fallen trees.
Peat bogs are packed with dead moss, overlaid with living green stuff.
Peat is harvested from bogs, watery mires where the earth yawns open.
But that brings us to something that sort of bogs the movie down.
Away from pop culture, the reality of bogs might seem no less unpleasant.
It is also, famously, smeared with some of the largest bogs in Europe.
But some of the most problematic red tape bogs down the regulators themselves.
To the left were vast expanses of farmland, peat bogs and intermittent homes.
In the Iron Age, these bogs were portals to distant worlds, wilder realms.
But when Mr. Holder gets too earnest about it, the play bogs down.
When the sphagnum moss that grows on bogs dies, it does not break down.
Cranberries thrive in their natural environments; bogs created by glaciers thousands of years ago.
In the US, developers drain murky land and build massive houses around drainage bogs.
If it distracts students or bogs down teachers, they'll revert to the status quo.
In the end, though, it is Tom himself who most bogs down the narrative.
The dense woods and bogs where the plants naturally grow are difficult to patrol.
Now industrial harvesters rode over the drained bogs, combing the earth into even geometries.
So did cranberries from nearby bogs, and cream cheese from Wisconsin's countless dairy farms.
Just 1 percent of the Republic of Ireland's raised bogs (swollen tracts of peatland) survives.
Together, all the world's bogs store twice as much carbon as all the world's forests.
Ireland, which has bogs full of the stuff, uses it for 6% of its energy.
The debate over whether and how to build all these homes bogs down pretty fast.
But in Polly's more domestic scenes, with Peter and Corning, the play sometimes bogs down.
Tourists drive past peat bogs and deep blue lochs on their way to the distilleries.
Actually, the world needs more swamps – and bogs, fens, marshes and other types of wetlands.
Peatlands -- which include bogs, marshes and swamps -- store almost a third of land-based carbon.
Cillian learned that the bogs of the islands in the cold Atlantic were particularly acidic.
While most of Northern Europe lay under a thick canopy of forest, bogs did not.
Its 22016,220 square miles of peatland bogs are one of the last remnants of an ecosystem that used to dominate the southern coast of Borneo; Gelambong said its peatland bogs once stretched most of the way from here to Kotawaringin, two hours by truck.
A disproportionate number of male mammoths were found preserved in traps, such as holes and bogs.
I buy him new Asics running shoes, Bogs winter boots, work ties, and new shirts ($303).
And Samsung's version of Android, called TouchWiz, actually bogs down Android's UI instead of improving it.
The experiment is seen as a path for dormant bogs and another chance for vanishing habitat.
"EEE is found primarily in areas with swamps and bogs," the organization says on its website.
The book has its shaggy moments, as when it bogs down by distinguishing emotions from instincts.
Cruz's debate style is a kind of quicksand that bogs his opponent down the more he struggles.
Then, when the process bogs down, we attempt to fix the wrong problem, which makes more problems.
Cranberry bogs take up 14,000 acres in southeastern Massachusetts, according to the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association. 
A local man, Mr. Anderson, conveniently turns up with a secret way to get through the bogs.
My corrective was Soomaa, literally a "land of bogs," set amid the nondescript farmlands of southwest Estonia.
Harvesting happens between September and October, when the bogs are filled with a couple inches of water.
Wetlands, bogs, and swamps also release methane to the atmosphere as part of a natural carbon cycle.
The Darlingtons lease and farm the cranberry bogs at Whitesbog, and care for several acres of Elizabeths.
Lakes are drying out, bogs are turning into forests and forests seem likely to give way to grassland.
In Ireland, turning bogs into fuel has been going on for centuries and has created desperately needed jobs.
Bogs used for industrial purposes were drained by cutting channels into them so that groundwater could seep out.
He sings of a future, moving beyond the eternal present that grief's fog bogs a person down in.
Warming temperatures can dry out bogs, making them more susceptible to fires, and to deeper, more intense burning.
Each Plumb was banking on the inheritance to pull them out of financial, as well as personal, bogs.
And the second half of the book occasionally bogs down in multiple quotations from newspapers of the time.
Here's where the conversation bogs down: Detaching James or Durant from their environment, role, and supporting cast is impossible.
"There's definitely more of an awareness of our bogs now than there was a few years ago," she says.
But as anyone into meme photos back in the day might be familiar with, snakes like hiding in bogs.
This cobbler will bring you to the cranberry bogs and leave you there, feeling much better for the trip.
Do the same in the wrong pub, though, and you'd get your head staved in in the bogs (toilets).
As the show ended, images of the men and women of Eden faded away against the bogs of Ardnamurchan.
Scientists are getting worried about how climate change is drying out peat bogs, making them more vulnerable to fire.
Bogs are generally more open, characterized by an abundance of sphagnum, a superabsorbent moss, and the accretion of peat.
This remoteness, as much as their frequent conflation with swamps, has served to traduce bogs in the popular imagination.
My mom and he nourished my preteen fascinations with milk snakes and plethodontid salamanders, steaming geysers, and sphagnum bogs.
By 1300, however, catastrophe hit: Because bogs, once drained, contract, the sea began to flood in, making wheat unsustainable.
They are part of a network of peat bogs across northern Peru that together store massive amounts of carbon.
Sometimes, when Anthony realizes who's guarding him and starts to foam at the mouth, this bogs down Oklahoma City's offense.
Let's take the venus fly trap, which is a carnivorous plant that grows in the peat bogs of the Carolinas.
The remains of these animals, most of which have been found in Ireland, are often unearthed in bogs and lakes.
Canada, the biggest exporter, sold more than 1m tonnes of decomposed moss from peat bogs last year for around $337m.
Tourists began visiting to see the brawling East Branch of the Penobscot River, remote trout pond and moose-rich bogs.
Other villages are at the end of mountain footpaths that become bogs when it rains, which it does a lot.
Some of its references translate neatly into the present of ethical bogs, Pepe the Frog, a new Somebody-in-Chief.
Between 1000 and 1300 A.D., the Dutch had relied on wheat, grown on land that had once been swampy bogs.
Looking over the rain forest from above, predictable linear patterns of another Yaguas jewel emerge: peat bogs, only recently discovered.
"It completely blew my mind that there was a wilderness there in the bogs that I never knew about," she says.
By blocking the drains, however, rainwater that falls on the bogs stays put, re-wetting the system and locking carbon in.
We missed a lot of shots at the rim with our bogs, but that happens — the Spurs make you do that.
Jon Cluett explained that the family car was miles away and that the journey would have been over marshes and bogs.
This proved to be a particular problem for Massachusetts farmers, who are working on the oldest cultivated bogs in the nation.
Such a feat is difficult to accomplish when the party occupying the inferior bargaining position bogs itself down in the mud.
Other disturbances, like draining bogs to grow trees or to produce oil and gas, can also make a fire more severe.
Putting aside the simpler issue of future tax burdens, should we be worried about whether government debt bogs down America's economy?
But the greatest thing about bogs was, quite simply, the pleasure of discovering somewhere so outside my realm of previous experience.
On land, it passes through impossible places — ravines, cliff bands, bogs, waterfalls, rocky summits, white water — that few people ever see.
Experts say the project here shows one path for dormant cranberry bogs; four similar, smaller efforts already are underway in Massachusetts.
That's because the peat found in bogs is made up of compressed plant matter, which is cool, acidic, and contains little oxygen.
Sometimes, however, too much choice makes it nearly impossible to make a decision; your brain bogs down in an overload of options.
Such bogs make up only about 3 percent of the earth's land surface — mostly in northern Canada, Alaska, northern Europe and Russia.
There are so many different ways for him to savage the opposition that it eventually bogs down what he should actually do.
The same goes for the slight excess of plot that bogs down Tigers Are Not Afraid on the way to its climax.
The most important of these, Mr Gove says, is "environmental protection and enhancement", such as planting woods, restoring peat bogs or maintaining hedgerows.
While that's certainly fortuitous, it's worth noting that peat bogs play an important environmental role, capable of mitigating the effects of climate change.
You spend the entirety of LCD Soundsystem's 2 hour set alone in the bogs while the rain falls lightly on your bare legs.
Nourished by freshwater bogs, a carpet of poison ivy, Virginia creeper and prickly cat-brier helps anchor the trees' roots in the sand.
Letter of Recommendation Bogs, never the most cherished of landscapes, got a particularly bad rap when I was growing up in the 1980s.
When the berries are ripe, we flood the beds, or what some people call bogs, so the berries come off the vine easier.
As she started photographing the flora and fauna of her native peatlands, she found others like her, with a newfound appreciation of the bogs.
Ms. Lynch negotiates this divide effortlessly — she's often hilarious and always engaging — but the show around her occasionally bogs down in its own mushiness.
Washington D.C., which often bogs down with even low levels of snow, was expecting 5 inches (13 cm) and twice that in outlying areas.
The low-oxygen, swampy, acidic environs of certain bogs essentially pickle the bodies — sometimes dissolving the bones, but leaving the skin and hair intact.
I don't think you can move forward unless you discuss things, because the moment you hold things in, it bogs down deeper and deeper.
Custom-built buggies with names like "Gator Rebel" and "War Jeep" speed through muddy bogs to compete for the title of Swamp Buggy King.
So they tried another route: Highway 1045, a winding backcountry road that's elevated above the bogs and gullies overgrown with oak, pine and ivy.
Washington, which often bogs down with even low levels of snow, was expecting 5 inches in the city and twice that in outlying areas.
Gauci currently is working on the Indonesian island of Sumatra with the owners of huge plantations of acacia trees growing on drained peat bogs.
As I adjusted to the sensation of the gelatinous surface under my boots, I began to think of bogs in a completely new way.
As we peered across the moors and the cranberry bogs, out toward the Atlantic, Telford talked about the rising incidence of tick-borne illness.
Bogs, which are wetlands with spongy soil, apparently have "excellent preservative properties – low temperature, low oxygen and highly acidic environment," according to the museum's website.
The problem for the Venus Fly Trap is that the peat bogs of the Carolinas do not have a sufficient supply of Nitrogen or Phosphorous.
During deer season in November 1985, a hunter in Allenstown found two females in barrels near the park, known for its bogs, lakes and trails.
I'm honestly not sure what the deal is here, and apparently, neither are the folks who actually do slosh around in bogs on the regular.
It's likely because of online advertising, which bogs down your browser, drains your battery and jacks up mobile charges — not to mention collects private data.
Draining and burning peatlands, carbon-rich bogs formed when soggy soil prevents dead vegetable matter from fully decaying, provides a cheap way to clear land.
Beyond that, "The Foreigner" bogs down in the politics of the bombing and the formal investigation, which involves plenty of ruthlessness and callousness all around.
Dr. Waddington and others are doing research on how to restore bogs that have been drained, to reduce the risk of carbon loss through fires.
The winding, 300-mile frontier snaked along waterways and bogs, sometimes cutting through villages and farms, serving a political purpose rather than a practical one.
The movie bogs down in dialogue-heavy obvious scenes, some of which refer to events in the book that didn't make it onto the screen.
But technological changes enabled more efficient farming to take place elsewhere, including on dry land, and southeastern Massachusetts is now dotted with struggling cranberry bogs.
As evidenced over the past few years, appropriations bills are difficult enough to pass; the addition of policy riders only further bogs down the process.
When these bodies are discovered in Ireland, for example, or in the humid Florida bogs sprinkled between Disney World and Cape Canaveral, things proceed differently.
In case that effort fails or bogs down, the House Committee on Appropriations has drafted a provision to stop the I.R.S. from enforcing the mandate.
Last year, it announced that it would close 17 bogs that had supplied peat for industrial uses, and phase out burning peat for energy by 2028.
One of the best things about Logan is that it strips away most of the over-explanatory bullshit that bogs down too many modern superhero films.
Bogs Kids' Skipper Waterproof Rubber Rain Boots are lined with odor-fighting materials that wick away sweat and grime to keep your kids' feet smelling fresh.
The entertainment world, no longer a source of common cultural experience, instead bogs the nation down with a mediated chaos in which high-profile performers delight.
This year there was a load of rain before the event and frequent showers throughout Friday, which meant the main walkways quickly became nightmarish, wellie-grasping bogs.
Still, "Dolemite" bogs down during the making of the film, in a way that even the closing credits -- showing clips of the actual movie -- can't wholly redeem.
But well before they meet cute in a Venetian gondola, the narrative bogs down in a recitation of power plays between the embattled republican and loyalist factions.
Wetlands — which include swamps, marshes, lakes, mud flats and bogs — are biodiverse ecosystems that can improve the quality of water and mitigate damage from flooding and pollution.
North of Sintang, a grim commercial town of concrete and rebar at a fork in the Kapuas River, two palm plantations were being developed on peatland bogs.
The phrases "peatland" and "forest" have distinct legal meanings in Indonesia, he claimed; not all treed areas are forests, and not all peat-filled bogs are peatland.
But the rice rolls, a point of pride for the chain, are white bogs of starch that blot out the underseasoned fillings of beef, pork or shrimp.
And around those deep states of flow are a lot of unmemorable spaces, and much of the same cruft that bogs down a lot of other shooters.
The Pine Barrens is comprised of 1.1 million acres of pine trees, acidic soil, and a network of bogs and marshes, spanning across more than seven counties.
The dry season brought dust and sand and grit that got into everything; the rains bore insects, disease and overflowing sewage, and turned the roads into slurry and bogs.
The notion that America began here, in the bogs and shifting sands of Roanoke Island, provides a distinctly Waspy pedigree for a nation with a far more complicated heritage.
The EXP 100 features Copper Infused Riverwood, "a sustainable wood from naturally fallen trees that has been preserved for 5,000 years in peat bogs, lakes and rivers," Bentley noted.
The assault, which YPG officials initially predicted would take weeks, has dragged on as Islamic State bogs down forces with tactics used in other bastions such as Iraq's Mosul.
"We need to be careful that brickmaking doesn't use up all the soil in bogs because it stores excess water during floods and helps limit their impact," she explained.
The Lake Biological Station overlaps with Jefferson National Forest, and contains a mix of deciduous forests, mountain streams, successional meadows, ponds, and bogs, making it abundant in research opportunities.
Explorers, trappers and log drivers used 13-foot black cedar shafts, harvested from bogs, to pole up the St. Croix almost as fast as they could make it down.
Campo Austral SA, which operates three plants in Argentina, was sold to local rivals Bogs and La Piamontesa de Averaldo Giacosa y Compañia SA for $35.5 million, the company said.
The downwarping that created them meant they would have flooded regularly, bringing sediment that buried the tree-laden bogs, preserving them not so much from micro-organisms as from erosion.
If many Republican candidates travel far out of their way, toward the bogs of histrionics and hypocrisy, to recruit the Almighty into electoral service, many Democrats steer clear of religion.
Spiders have been found in the northern most islands of the Arctic, the hottest deserts, at the highest altitudes of any living organisms, bogs, sand dunes and other types of habitats.
As far as we know, lizard-lions are found only in the bogs and swamps of the Neck, a region that divides the North from the rest of the Seven Kingdoms.
Fewer days of such deep-freeze conditions creates the possibility of open water on the Iditarod course, which runs through the typical Alaskan bush mixture of rivers, bogs, lakes and swamps.
The world is a confusing place to be a teenager, and thus it requires more explanations, which means the onerous exposition that bogs down other shows feels more natural and acceptable.
While it doesn't make an entirely coherent case, it does make a poignant one, albeit in a production that bogs down in cacophony and murk just when it most needs lucidity.
Today, the area is covered with thick bogs and dense forests that the team, which included representatives from the Heiltsuk First Nation and Wuikinuxv First Nation, could only access by boat.
But getting to bothies can be such a task — through cold, driving rain and bogs, and over trails that can be mere faint notions — that overcrowding may never become a problem.
Perhaps the £30 jar was collected from the rarified stratosphere just above the grass of the pitch, while the the £5 jar was scooped up from the King Power's dirty bogs.
Wind and rain erode the ground over time, and even where leaves and other vegetation do gradually accumulate, like peat bogs and river deltas, that material doesn't add to Earth's bulk.
The new findings imply that male mammoths more often died in a way that meant their remains were buried, perhaps by falling through lake ice in winter or getting stuck in bogs.
Where there had once been visible curbs and intersections, there were now snowy hillocks to navigate, puddles of unknown depth to vault and daunting bogs of slush to challenge balance and reflexes.
Last year, bogs that had been drained for agriculture, and were drier because of El Niño-related warmth, burned for months, creating a haze visible from space and causing widespread health problems.
The offense bogs down when Doc Rivers deploys his all-bench units, but while those groups are damn good on defense, they shouldn't see the light of day in a playoff series.
The interior wood trim is made from trees that have been naturally preserved for more than 5,000 years in the rivers, lakes and peat bogs of East Anglia in the United Kingdom.
The wood used for the vehicle's wraparound dashboard, according to Bentley, is made of wood that had been naturally preserved in peat bogs, lakes and rivers of East Anglia in Eastern England.
Moreover, because webs are often built in environments, like forests and bogs, that are rife with these bugs, there should be ample opportunities for bacteria to settle on the strands and feast.
The National Park Service of the 1950s adopted "The Outermost House" and "Cape Cod" as justifications for establishing a 44,000-acre national seashore of secluded beaches and mysterious bogs in coastal Massachusetts.
After that, though, "Resistance" bogs down, as Kaz meets a diverse but fairly uninspired band of roguish and eccentric characters, who he approaches with a little too much youthful, wide-eyed exuberance.
By breaking Diana Gabaldon's massive novels into a series of hourlong short stories, writer-producer Ronald D. Moore has avoided the wheel-spinning shapelessness that bogs down so much cable drama, Thrones included.
The morning ritual involved arming herself with a jug, stick and torch, negotiating squelching bogs and tall grass, glancing around for onlookers and thumping the ground a few times to scare off snakes.
Worn by nearly every Irish laborer, hob-nailed boots had nails or spikes protruding from the bottom to provide the wearer with increased stability while traversing the muck permeating Irish bogs and fields.
Even Rivers's second act eventually bogs down under the weight of nonstop exposition, but the more fundamental problem is the emotional underpinning that it needs and doesn't get from the show's first half.
The movie bogs down toggling between melodrama and parable, leading to a denouement that plays like a semi-homage to Luis Buñuel's "Belle de Jour," always a nice movie to be reminded of.
"Without the benefit of living in a herd led by an experienced female, male mammoths may have had a higher risk of dying in natural traps such as bogs, crevices, and lakes," said Dalén.
So it may be "Typically the Norse would collect iron ore from bogs, which are like walnut-size pieces, and they would then roast them and smelt them to create iron," Parcak told CNN.
From the Bogs of Aughiska's excellent new EP, Fenian Ram, steers well clear of typical metal tropes—or rather, dark ambient tropes, since that's a far closer approximation of the Irish outfit's harrowing soundscapes.
I saw my life pass before me, and not just my life but the lives and legends of the whole rhizome — the bogs in Lesotho, the ancient Roman portals that we brightened in the solstice.
Upon returning to Ireland after several years of working as a photographer in Botswana, she went on a nature walk and realized that, far from desolate places full of dirty fuel, bogs were teeming with life.
Despite a goal by President Ronald Reagan to have "no net loss" of wetlands, the U.S. has drained or filled in the lion's share of its marshes and bogs, and is continuing on a downward trend.
His third act bogs down in the obscure details of a real estate scheme, yet it also contains the play's most cutting line, when Sartorius, Blanche's father, realizes just how coldly his pampered daughter regards the poor.
That's because hot, dry weather creates conditions that are ripe for wildfire—and this, coupled with human activity, is turning peat bogs everywhere into "fuel-packed fire hazards," according to researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.
Instagram has also continued to push into longform content with IGTV, and recently started allowing users to publish their IGTV content on their feed, which drives up viewer count but also bogs the feed down with more content.
Standifer and the rest of the council painted the scene throughout the meeting: PacRim's power shovels and dump trucks would trundle over the grasses, pulling down the shore pines and balsams, rolling them over the river's watery bogs.
Also on view is Jeffrey Nowlin's collection of hand-sewn and woven assemblage sculptures exploring the deconstructed self, and an 8-part audio series that tells the story of artist and musician Chelsea Polk's pilgrimage to 8 bogs.
The first episode introduces the stock characters (loyal son, too-perfect daughter, rebel, cynic, screw-up) in lively fashion, but then the story bogs down in anemic mystery and filler, like a risible detour into the Vietnam War.
Managing our peat bogs has never been more important—not just to preserve the species that rely on them, and to keep all that carbon in the ground, but to save ourselves from what happens when they catch flame.
Do they think we're all just sloshing around in the cranberry bogs day in and day out in order to produce enough of the favorite juice of literally no one except Sex and the City die-hards and people with UTIs?
Though the early European settlers enjoyed them, larger-scale cultivation of cranberries didn't begin until the early 1800s, when Captain Henry Hall, a revolutionary war veteran, noticed that his cranberries grew best when his bogs were covered in wind-blown sand.
This mask is made with volcanic ash, Irish moor mud, and activated charcoal, which decongests pores and minimizes oil, while seaweed and peat, a moss found in Irish bogs, injects the skin with essential fatty acids and much-needed moisture.
As the temperatures drop into the fall months, the owner of 613 acres of cranberry bogs throws on some layers and preps a network of sprinklers, which spray enough temperate water to keep the vines above freezing until the sun rises.
"Wildfires create a substantial contribution, because they happen in places like the Amazon rain forest and the peat bogs in Indonesia, which contain a lot of carbon," says Colin Prentice, director of the Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires at Imperial College London.
Our GPS device led us astray, and as we wandered around the countryside of farms, cottages, cranberry bogs and lakes, we came upon a roadside bar with an original Pabst Blue Ribbon logo, passing numerous lawn signs for the Trump campaign.
Grisly discoveries, 20003 years apart During deer season in November 1985, a hunter in Allenstown discovered a steel drum with the remains of a woman and a young girl just inside Bear Brook State Park, known for its bogs, lakes and trails.
So one scenario is that the tax reform process bogs down for many of the same reasons that health care reform fell apart: Republicans lack cohesion and internal policy knowhow, which is a deadly combination when you're trying to do big things.
And, as anything that traffics in coastal thought leadership (Cincinnati is a blue island in the belly of Trump country), it was subject to the same discussion of truth as self-evident that bogs down every major point of debate in the nation.
An 8-inch height with lace-to-toe design means you and your ankles will remain secure in your boots, and you'll also be able to get plenty deep in streams (or bogs or swamps) before taking water in over the top.
They want more than a fair shake in life: They want the government to do something about the state's extreme poverty, which has seen a rise in the previously eradicated disease hookworm, bogs of raw sewage, and calamitous effects on health care.
In the new study, Waddington and his collaborators, led by Gustaf Granath, now based in Uppsala, Sweden, looked at the impacts of the human use of peat bogs, including mining peat for horticultural uses, draining it for construction or agriculture, and so forth.
Mine was named Dwork, a slime-green monstrosity with hooded eyes, and for years thereafter it remained my physical reference point for bogs, a land type whose very name, with its double plosive, became a byword in my mind for murk and monsters.
Michael BennetMichael Farrand BennetDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Buttigieg set to reap benefits as impeachment bogs down key rivals Booker will not appear on primary ballot in Vermont MORE (D-Colo.) and former Rep.
It made less of a broad impact, but in the wake of Sparxxx's innovations came a wave of artists who effectively identified as country rappers focused on rural storytelling and signifiers — growing up far from cities, partying at mud bogs and so on.
The carrying method works well for numbers with just a few digits, but it bogs down when we're multiplying numbers with millions or billions of digits (which is what computers do to accurately calculate pi or as part of the worldwide search for large primes).
We've published columns on all sorts of ineffectual things: fatbergs, squirrels, ear candling, bogs, acupuncture, even something called "the Useless Machine" — a box with a switch that, when you turn it on, opens, releasing a small "fingerlike projection" that flips the switch off again.
We shoot directly into the waterlogged patch of grass beyond the turn at around 30 mph, and just as the car bogs down in the grassy muck, cool-headed Galusha gives it a bit of gas to maintain momentum and brings us slowly back alongside pavement.
Alex Smith, an integrative biologist at the University of Guelph, was exploring "the wonderful world of bogs" with a group of undergraduate students and happened upon a pitcher plant—specifically the purple pitcher plant, or Sarracenia purpurea—containing a young salamander, Smith said in an email.
From the rental car center at Miami International Airport, it's just over an hour's drive on mostly suburban highways to the Everglades bogs that edge Key Largo, the northernmost Key and the first to introduce visitors to both the natural attractions of the islands and Keys kitsch.
Controls get a bit more complicated in specific instances — the bar turns into a slider when choosing colors, and it pulls out a suite of markup tools for images — but they don't appear to get into the overly complicated realm that bogs down some apps' Touch Bar controls.
The mainstream media needs to quit acting as a mouthpiece for the student loan swamp people, who act not to protect the taxpayers but rather to protect big government and perpetuate a predatory lending system as long as they can from their marshy bogs, hidden deep inside the Beltway.
Donoghue drew her inspiration from the Jacob case, but she has set her story a decade earlier, in the late eighteen-fifties, and moved it from the farmland of western Wales to the peat bogs of the Irish midlands, seven years after the end of the Great Famine.
It is Super Bowl Sunday, of course, and across the nation people are laying in chips and dip, chilis and bogs, feeding the smoker, filling the fryer, icing the beer and just generally preparing for our annual televised cultural revolution – America not as it wants to be, but as it actually is.
But then the narrative bogs down as they prove unable to "morph" into their armor, creating what amounts to a long tease while Rita marshals her forces and the various characters deal with different aspects of pubescent angst, from the disgraced quarterback and cheerleader to the "on the spectrum" nerd and outcasts.
Talking to members of Parliament, Kylie and Chris Smith, as well as TV producers, music-industry heads, and magazine editors, the book is an important milestone in understanding the journey of how gay culture moved from George Michaels's leather-gloved-disco-ball-in-the-bogs and conga'd out the other side, to 2017.
An early conservation effort of Mr. Browder's began in 1969, when as a Florida environmentalist he put together an eclectic coalition that proved successful in preventing the construction of a jetport in the Big Cypress Swamp, an ecological system of marshes, bogs and hammocks just north and west of Everglades National Park.
While "Force Awakens" did an admirable job of engineering a baton pass by establishing the new cast (the other key members being John Boyega as Finn and Oscar Isaac as Poe), "Last Jedi" bogs down in the middle and, the cooler parts notwithstanding, doesn't rally enough at the finish to offset that.
But "A Friend of Mr. Lincoln" bogs down in sometimes awkward evocations of the moods and machinations and weight fluctuations — "She had lost a little weight since the last time he had seen her, but she still had a robust shape that seemed to enhance her natural vivacity" — of the future first lady.
Over the course of two weeks, while hiking some 220 miles and visiting 20 of them (12 of which I slept overnight in), I battled sopping boots, squally winds, dispiriting cold, blinding rain and seemingly impenetrable bogs only to reach dwellings that, by most modern standards, are ill-suited for human occupancy.
But the flow of Owen's journey also sometimes bogs down in distracting asides, from lodging recommendations to incompletely explored tidbits of provocative history like the mass-killing Anglo-Irish hunter Sir St. George Gore, for whom one canyon Owen visited is named, or the effort to frack free natural gas with nuclear bombs.
" Unfortunately, Mr. Njikam's lyrics don't have the wit or verbal dexterity of their old-school influences (DJ Reborn provides the live mix), and the story bogs down, despite flashes of satirical inspiration — while Gordon goes to a black college, Jamal attends Georgetown, where he creates a blend of conscious and trap music called "Crap.

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