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"she was mocking us": She denies everything, gets bogged down in pointless
The stake could rise to 30 percent if the share offering gets bogged down.
He'll become one of those agents if he gets bogged down in unforced communication errors.
"The current system gets bogged down because it suffers from being too complex," Philippe told journalists.
This could rise to 30 percent if the share sale gets bogged down in tough markets.
The show, directed by Michael Schiralli, slacks when Ms. Starlite gets bogged down by too many quotes.
But it quickly gets bogged down in an overly convoluted, nonsensical plot and an avalanche of celebrity cameos.
"The Iron Heel" is theater of ideas, and it often gets bogged down in rhetoric, especially toward the end.
If he gets bogged down on social issues, Beshear is projected to be much more vulnerable to GOP attacks.
"Hard Sun," by contrast, feels like something of an afterthought, a provocative premise that gets bogged down in subplots.
But the story often gets bogged down in relationship details, never gathering enough momentum to become a true page-turner.
The book frequently gets bogged down with lengthy explanations on the minutia of the castle and the villages surrounding it.
Even with its lean running time, the film gets bogged down in a pileup of zany characters and surreal, burlesque asides.
"Birds of Prey" does a better job than them all, but it still gets bogged down by its unorthodox narrative structure.
It's why it's so unfortunate that all the fun of the escape gets bogged down in all the heavier, less interesting plots.
The shame is that half of it does feel delightfully original, even as the film gets bogged down in its more obligatory elements.
Wall Street could witness another sell-off if President Donald Trump's tax reform plan gets bogged down, CNBC's Jim Cramer warned on Monday.
If you try to use too much of it, your spacecraft gets bogged down, and you can't launch as much payload into space.
Sometimes, however, too much choice makes it nearly impossible to make a decision; your brain gets bogged down in an overload of options.
But much more it is because the debate gets bogged down in the futile attempt to separate the deserving poor from the undeserving.
Meanwhile, bad science fiction adds superficial changes to a familiar world, then loses track of those changes, and gets bogged down in familiar stories.
A Republican admirer suggests that if Mr Trump gets bogged down in domestic brawls after the mid-terms, his team could make even more headway.
But this long work gets bogged down with heavy-handed comedic episodes that last too long, mostly involving the crude, blustering Baron Ochs, a cousin of the Marschallin.
"They show up and deliver day after day while everyone else gets bogged down with the urgencies of daily life and fights a constant battle between procrastination and motivation." 
The scenes between them bring some much-needed humor to a show that regularly gets bogged down in melodramatic soap-opera theatrics, which feel at odds with its more outlandish plots.
"Even if the Iraqi government gets bogged down in conflict with Kurds, the negative economic implications, particularly on investment, will be more than offset by the rout of ISIS," Iradian said.
But "Yellowstone," a modern-day western airing on Paramount Network, gets bogged down in minutia and politics, and generally winds up being about as exciting as watching a zoning-commission meeting.
Our critic Michiko Kakutani called it "an ambitious but highly discursive novel that eventually builds to a moving conclusion," even if it gets bogged down in generalizations about the plight of India.
Directed by Karen Carpenter, the show gets bogged down in conveying information, occasionally with the help of a quasi-narrator (Ryan Knowles) who is, somewhat bafflingly in this rock context, a folk musician.
But by always having some interpersonal drama to cut to, Sense8 never gets bogged down by its own elaborate back-story, which allows it to more artfully space out its revelations in the backstory.
Though it introduces some fun characters in Ezra Miller's Flash and Jason Momoa's take on Aquaman, the superhero movie gets bogged down by a silly plot and a villain trying to take over the Earth.
" Sometimes Moore gets bogged down in plot summary, as she does in her review of Margaret Atwood's "Oryx and Crake," which sounds unreadable despite her characterization of it as a "towering and intrepid new novel.
Where it gets bogged down in the week-to-week, where it sometimes feels like it's just awkwardly filling time between hyped tentpole moments instead of, you know, telling an ongoing story about characters we love.
Last week, Brown championed his $15 billion plan to divert water from a Northern California river for use elsewhere, warning of near-apocalyptic water shortages if the project gets bogged down in political and environmental disputes.
Meanwhile, industry players are also calculating how much exposure they have if they come out hard against the GOP health care bill and Trump decides to retaliate — or what happens if the Republican agenda gets bogged down.
Graff, a magazine journalist, delights in describing these hideaways (whose existence was first revealed in the 1990s) and the plans for using them; as a result, his narrative sometimes gets bogged down in elaborate, acronym-laden bureaucratese.
"One of bitcoin's biggest problems right now is that so many people want to use the currency that from time to time the network gets bogged down," Ryan Radloff, co-founder and principal at CoinShares, told CNBC Tuesday.
Communism, a system intended to achieve optimal equality, becomes atrophied by self-professed demigods (Vladimir Lenin, Fidel Castro, Kim Jong-un, or Marx himself); religion, a promised means toward immaterial fulfillment, gets bogged down in pageantry and material riches.
At 132 minutes, Outlaw King suffers from the same midstory bloat that plagues so many of the company's TV series, meandering through too many narrative dead ends as Robert's quest gets bogged down in a string of needless, messy skirmishes.
Dale Lee, president of the West Virginia Education Association, said the organization reserves the right to call teachers and service workers out again at a later date if the legislation gets bogged down or doesn't move ahead at their desired speed.
"The more Trump gets bogged down in the impeachment debate and the issues surrounding that, it reduces the likelihood that you get anything meaningful in terms of fiscal stimulus — that's the key factor here," said Chris Scicluna, head of economic research at Daiwa Capital Markets in London.
"There is a lot of unrealised value in Telecom Italia and Vivendi and Elliott need to agree on a compromise, maybe brokered by Genish — otherwise TIM gets bogged down in this boardroom battle and once again nothing gets done," said a fund manager at a U.S. fund that also owns TIM shares.
Though Smith gets bogged down trying to fit in a full account of Eliot's life and work, she does well with invented incidents, such as a gondolier's aggressive sexual interest in Cross, and encounters with Dickens, Darwin, and the pioneering women's-rights activist Barbara Bodichon, with whom Eliot had a loyal friendship.
Assessing Trump's war with the House Freedom Caucus over his failed healthcare bill, Cook Political Report editor Amy Walter notes that this conflict imperils vulnerable Republican incumbents: The more the GOP gets bogged down in process instead of progress, the more likely it is that their voters become disillusioned and that independent voters abandon them.
The second half of the miniseries gets bogged down in sentimentality and drama at the expense of keeping things lean; it also gets weirdly uncomfortable at one point, with an unnecessary moment in which the authoritarian rabbit Woundswort tries to blackmail one of the female prisoners in his labor camp into becoming his rabbit queen.
And if you're someone like me who tends to shy away from those "every season is its own movie!" sorts of shows, the long-standing character histories and complex web of plots in Orange means that season five never gets bogged down by the sorts of lulls those stories can be done in by.
It is called Chicken "bog" because the chicken gets bogged down in the rice. Loris, South Carolina celebrates an annual festival called the "Loris Bog-Off". Chicken bog is made different ways in different places, but it is perhaps found most often in the Pee Dee and Lowcountry regions of South Carolina.
Ejamaan was released on 18 February 1993. Malini Mannath of The Indian Express wrote, "Yajaman is a well meant film from AVM and from director Udayakumar". K. Vijiyan of New Straits Times wrote, "The film begins well but gets bogged down after the interval and the large number of songs do not help matters".
On 20 July 2019, Irizarry addressed governor Ricardo Rosselló, saying the infrastructure problems of Utuado were yet to be resolved since Hurricane Maria hit 20 September 2017. He showed video of an area of Utuado that gets bogged down when the river floods, decried his inability to pay workers for work they did after Hurricane Maria, and implored Rosselló to resign as governor of Puerto Rico.
In Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Russell Berman praised the book for being well researched. He writes that the book sheds light on "an important study of a difficult and multidimensional chapter in the history of Germans and Jews". praised Herf's "excellent analysis". described it as a "meticulously researched study", although one that sometimes gets bogged down in repetitive arguments and excessive detail on arms shipments.
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 48% based on 192 reviews, with an average rating of 5.64/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Carrey is hilarious in the slapstick scenes, but Bruce Almighty gets bogged down in treacle". On Metacritic it has a score of 46 out of 100 , based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars.
For Entertainment Weekly's editor Tim Snatc, Tell Me You Love Me "suffers for some of its excessive vocal fireworks." Giving the album a B rating, he felt that the best parts of the album are "on the first half and showcase Lovato's swagger, especially the standout gospel-tinged title track." Writing for Rolling Stone, Maura Johnston stated the album "gets bogged down" in chilled-out trap pop. She later commented slow-tempo tracks like "Concentrate" balanced the downtempo and the energetic tracks.
Let's wait and watch." Kunal Guha of Yahoo! gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, concluding that "Considering the amount of blood spilled in this film, it could’ve just been called ‘Gangs of Sauce-e-pur’. Hot and sweet and different. ‘Bata deejiyega sabko!’" Roshni Devi of Koimoi gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, saying that "Gangs of Wasseypur is a very good movie that gets bogged down by the endless characters and length of the movie.
The Broadway production was met with mixed to positive reviews. The Hollywood Reporter reviewer, David Rooney, wrote: "The seamlessness and storytelling economy of that opening sequence is quite impressive, deftly handling the ambiguity surrounding Anastasia's fate, while her family is murdered by revolutionaries. But the long first act gets bogged down, and while Ahrens and Flaherty certainly know how to craft a narrative-driven song, the music is more often serviceable than inspired. McNally's book dutifully follows the Disney-princess model... The second act picks up considerably with the 1927 move to Paris..."Rooney, David.
Idelson later returned as Rush. Paul Rhymer frequently gave each of the principals a day off, by confining his scripts to only two of the main characters. Vic and Sade would discuss a domestic problem while Rush was in school; Sade and Rush would review the day's events while Vic was still at the office; Vic and Rush would tackle some project while Sade was out shopping. Several episodes deliberately make no forward progress whatever, as the cast introduces the episode's premise but gets bogged down in endless details.
Johnson, page 198. John J. O'Connor, critic for The New York Times wrote "Part of the problem may be that this production is a family project, the sort of thing that gets bogged down in good intentions and parental pride...Although she is perky and likable, and she does a passable dance routine on roller skates, her performance does little or nothing to enliven the spiritless proceedings." Schulz notes she stated that the director was very strict, often yelling at her. As of Good Grief being written in 1989, Schulz was still considering further attempts at a "masterpiece".
But, no, Simon's not in a lighthearted mood, and so the silliness of the story gets bogged down in all sorts of gloomy neuroses, angry denunciations, and painful self-analysis." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also awarded two stars out of four and wrote that "we can't help but laugh at the miscasting. Simon's writing should be spoken by adults, not kids. 'The Slugger's Wife' might have worked if the ballplayer were, say, Pete Rose's age, and his wife was Tina Turner's age, but with 20-year-old- looking stars on the screen, we have to shake our heads when listening to them discussing major lifestyle decisions.
In addition to judges who score speeches, most tournaments have a parliamentarian in each chamber. Unlike scorers, who generally rotate each session, the parliamentarian remains in one chamber for all sessions (preliminary, semifinal or final). The parliamentarian's role is a fairly passive one; their main purpose is to serve as a reference on parliamentary procedure in case there is confusion or a dispute the presiding officer cannot resolve. Unless either the presiding officer makes (or fails to correct) a major error in procedure or else the debate gets bogged down the parliamentarian will generally not intervene in the proceedings unless asked by someone in the chamber.
Sizemore wrote that he wished the message was conveyed "more [subtly]" and criticized the beginning of the book as "the toughest to get through", but felt the "pace and readability improve" afterwards. He praised the art as "gorgeous" with "lots of eye candy" for those who enjoy fantasy artwork. Overall, Sizemore thought An Ideal World was "wasted potential", with too much emphasis placed on the message, detracting from the storytelling. Publishers Weekly praised An Ideal World for its message and art, but criticized how "the book gets bogged down in talky heavy-handedness, as if someone put nice fantasy illustrations into a business self-help book".
" On being asked of the album's "really interesting" use of guitar fuzz on tracks such as "Antimatter Animals" and "The Future of History", Liddiard revealed that he'd tried to "mix into the box as much as possible…. compress, eq, effects and dirt etc. I like to print it all coz otherwise you never make any hard decisions and shit gets bogged down [...] Digital is crystal clear and clean so it’s actually kinda hard to dirty everything up." He added: "I have a bunch of old Quad Eight and Electrodyne and API and JLM stuff and I just crank the gain and try to knock the peaks of on the line amps.
" Journalist Benjamin Boles gave the album a score of a three out of five, calling its first half the "weakest" part and the rest of the record the most "interesting," where "Silver's soft vocals begin to give the songs a sharper focus and a human vulnerability." Ali Van Houten of In Your Speakers wrote that while Radiance and Submission was decent, it wasn't worth more than one listen, reasoning that it "gets bogged down in the territory of aimless ambience." Similarly, James Glynn of State magazine labeled the album as a "lovely, yet largely unexciting listen" and "a triumph of elegance over endeavour." He explained that, despite its "crisp production," "tranquil composition," and "intriguing musical variations," it "lacks spice.
Data rates on the bus are theoretically as high as 125 kbit/s. However, the actual speed is at best half that, due to there being only one pin being shared between the computer and devices, and in practice, throughput is even less, as the entire system was driven by how fast the computer polls the bus. The classic Mac OS is not particularly well suited to this task, and the bus often gets bogged down at about 10 kbit/s. Early Teleport modems running at 2400 bit/s have no problems using Apple Desktop Bus, but later models were forced to move to the more expensive RS-422 ports as speeds moved to 14.4 kbit/s and higher.
Another critique is that many biohistorians rely on too much science in their research. In trying to make assertions about certain historical issues, many are limited in their areas of study to just focusing on scientific aspects while leaving out others. One scholar, in review of Lesley M. Rankin-Hill’s book, A Biohistory of 19th Century Afro-Americans: The Burial Remains of a Pennsylvania Cemetery, stated that while supporting her hypothesis with examples and statistics that she promotes others have not considered, “Rankin- Hill charts out, and then gets bogged down in, the model she will use in her ‘biocultural analysis’” that she fails to present any new evidence.Savitt, Todd L, “Review: [untitled],” The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol.
The Mogamma on Tahrir Square, Cairo The action primarily takes place in The Mogamma in Cairo, a well-known mammoth-sized government building that is a center of bureaucratic work.Eltahawy, Mona (13 September 2005). The Real Surprise in Egypt, Asharq Al-Awsat, Retrieved December 13, 2010(2 September 1992). Egypt's Media Target Islam With government backing, film and TV scriptwriters openly criticize religious extremism in their works, The Christian Science Monitor, Retrieved December 14, 2010Murphy, Kim (24 May 1993). Woe Awaits in Tower of Babble, Los Angeles Times, Retrieved December 14, 2010 Adel Imam's character, Ahmed, queues up at the Mogamma one day to try to get a school transfer for his children, but gets bogged down.
Upon the release of "Let's Go Sunshine" critical reception to the album was mixed. Review aggregate website Metacritic scored the album 59/100 based on 7 reviews. In All Music's review by Neil Z. Yeung said of the album; " a mostly tame affair packed with patient groovers and some lush production" although he was slightly critical of the albums sentimentality; "it gets bogged down by the contemplative exercises, but resuscitated by the festival- sized anthems punctuated throughout". Clash gave the album a mixed review. Writing; "Let’s Go Sunshine’ is a solid album, though not groundbreaking" but did complement the band on trying new things; "whilst it’s not The Kooks we know and love, it’s still mostly remains true to the indie sound whilst being experimental in parts".
AllMusic awarded it 4 out of five, stating, "With repeated listening it earns shelf space with their finest records." The Guardian also scored it 4 out of 5 and, despite criticising the "lumbering 'Shadows of the Valley'", exclaimed that "The Book of Souls is marked by an impressive rawness that scratches against the album’s more grandiloquent moments". Rolling Stone and Billboard were more critical, rating it 3.5 stars out of 5, the latter describing it as "outsized" but "surprisingly engaging overall". Paste rated it 7.9/10, saying "it's an impressive piece of work, but it gets bogged down by the band’s own ambition", although still concluding that it is "the best Maiden record from Dickinson's second act, and an impressive achievement", while Uncut awarded it 7 out of 10, stating that "an epic, if somewhat ruminative tone dominates".

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