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48 Sentences With "plodding along"

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The original Half-Life code isn't plodding along behind the scenes.
The original Half-Life code isn't plodding along behind the scenes.
"Renewables, which had been plodding along steadily, are taking a huge upturn." 
Renewables, which had been plodding along steadily, are taking a huge upturn.
Editorial For 10 months, Spain has been plodding along with a caretaker government.
An investigation into 30 schools has been plodding along in New York City since 2015.
And like Nacho, Sarah sometimes seems as if she is plodding along without clear direction.
She's just kind of plodding along trying to find herself, how she does it now, what it means.
Russian Banks, Lies and Emojis | The crisis is plodding along, simply because even panic requires open lines of communication.
We crisscrossed streets, Pudge plodding along as we knocked on doors and asked passers-by if they recognized him.
Dieter plays some pretty flashy guitar solos sometimes, but for the most part we are very content just plodding along.
This is about not just plodding along, mindlessly working in your life, but being mindful to work on your life.
Maria is currently 85 miles (135 km) west of Guadeloupe and plodding along at just nine miles per hour (15 km/h).
The original method was to teach people how to take in and comprehend groups of words, not plodding along reading one word at a time.
Six years later, in 303, Ms. Haddad, who by then had become Ms. Shustik, sold the unit for $685,000 as construction was still plodding along.
The Argentine courts blocked Campagnoli's removal, but with countless investigations into Kirchner-era corruption plodding along in pre-trial procedures, concerns remain regarding the attorney general's influence.
Prices have become more varied lately, with price gains continuing in the hot markets of Toronto and Vancouver, the energy-sensitive regions slowing and the rest of the country plodding along.
Beyond these body benefits, jumping up and down for exercise can be way more interesting than just plodding along on the treadmill (though there are ways to make that more fun, too).
This is not too bad compared with much of Europe, but well behind America, where firms are more likely either to soar or crash, rather than plodding along as many British enterprises do.
After plodding along roughly in line with last year's levels, the number of visitors to major retailer's websites dipped 23.2 percent year-over-year the day of the election, according Adobe Digital Insights.
"When I went to the Canadian north, I went right back to my childhood — plodding along after my father in the snow, having cold feet and cold hands, and not complaining," she said.
Broder does not identify a moment when all hell breaks loose, or even differentiate the early Lucy sexually plodding along in desert Arizona from Venice Beach Lucy on the down-and-dirty prowl.
Starting his round at the 10th, he was plodding along at even par after seven holes, but birdied the next two with putts of five feet before slipping with a bogey at the first.
I'd dip into the street to avoid a planted tree, then step back up onto the sidewalk to take the lead ahead of the texting-while-walking human Roombas and those just plodding along.
With a certain comic symmetry, we had passed Hugo on our drive down, walking the other way on the same road, plodding along in his flip-flops like a lost, friendless giant in the evening.
The light disconnect feels like a skipped beat in music — rather than plodding along the predictable path, it makes the mind reset, activating new pathways of interpretive possibility and raising questions about our own optical assumptions.
Canada's housing sector has accelerated in the years since the financial crisis but a more trifurcated market has emerged lately with energy-sensitive areas slowing, Toronto and Vancouver gaining and the rest of the country plodding along.
But with public opinion tilted against impeachment and Democrats' investigations plodding along, many Republicans on the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees are contemplating a "do no harm" approach rather than putting a match to Mr. Mueller's image.
But with public opinion tilted against impeachment and Democrats' investigations plodding along, many Republicans on the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees are contemplating a "do no harm" approach rather than putting a match to Mr. Mueller's image.
But Mr. Gilmore — whom many voters could probably not identify by name or sight — is the embodiment of the truth that it is actually remarkably easy to run for president alone, with little to no infrastructure, plodding along.
At the center of all these debates is a bit of legislation that came into being well before Facebook and Twitter, back when the internet was plodding along at dialup speeds: Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act.
Both reached the run-off not by surfing a populist, counter-cultural movement—of the sort that brought Andrés Manuel López Obrador to power in Mexico—but rather by plodding along in a political system that seldom produces brilliant politicians.
The Drought, Frederikke Hoffmeier's first full-length under-the-moniker since her tightly coiled 2016 effort The Spiral, shows great restraint, plodding along at a mucusy pace as layers of field recordings and air-raid drones overlap in varying degrees of opacity.
Give some credit to the movie's stars, Murray Fraser and Parisa Fitz-Henley, who bring great conviction to a story that seemingly comes to a logical conclusion three different times, but manages to keep plodding along beyond the customary 85 minutes sans commercials.
Despite plodding along at its own quirky pace, the show can't fully avoid "Breaking Bad's" sizable shadow, and with Gus entering the picture, even an unabashed fan is within his or her rights to wonder how much more life the concept has in it.
The nation's advanced industry supersector can play a crucial role in this effort, according to Muro, especially at a time when US GDP growth is plodding along at a disappointing 1.2 percent rate, according to the most recently released data from the Commerce Department.
The loveliest and the loneliest sight in the film is a wide shot of a grassy field, with a pale sun above and, in the bottom right, the small white spectre, plodding along, the hem of his sheet dragging behind like the train of a wedding dress.
I think we have to give Liam credit here for fitting exactly eight words in four bars, plodding along like a 1992 educational video on saying no to drugs that would've been fronted by a white guy in a sideways cap doing mock gang signals with his hands.
Soon after this another murder occurs — this time a fellow paramedic is the victim. Brenner finally realizes that he has to solve this case, if only to return to his quiet and blissfully uneventful life of late. Slowly but stubbornly plodding along, he uncovers the ugly truth as he is confronted with the bitter war between rival ambulance companies.
A signalman's error led to a collision at Penilee, at the west end of the present Hillington West station, on the afternoon of 9 September 1880, not long after the commissioning of the four-track layout. > A mineral train from Hurlford to Glasgow was plodding along the Up Goods > Line. It was a heavy train, with a lot of pig iron. The engine was no.
Reviewing her Kathakal, The Hindu writes: > As a short story writer, Indu Menon can be said to have succeeded Kamala > Das, who traversed the worlds of poetry and fiction with ease. This, > however, is not to suggest that she is a story-teller cast in the ‘Kamala > Das mould'. Far from plodding along the trodden path, she courageously > explores new areas. > Indu Menon's themes as well as technique compel attention.
Later, Mildred finds that the creature inside her cat basket, a tortoise called Speedy whom she had used her spell on, can still speak. She renames him Einstein, and he tells her about overhearing her conversation with Ethel inside the tree. After Mildred runs to tell Maud and Enid the good news, Mildred accidentally leaves her bedroom door open and Einstein escapes. While plodding along the corridor he is discovered by Drusilla Paddock, who takes him to Ethel's room.
The actress relocated to Liverpool for filming. Her character's introduction to Hollyoaks was low-key, which made Hassan believe that she would just be kept in the background. She felt like Lynsey was "kind of plodding along" and asked the producer if he was happy with her work. He then revealed that he had been thinking along the same lines and told her that she would be a major part in an upcoming storyline featuring Silas Blissett (Jeff Rawle).
To any but members of the order the history of the Mekhitarists has been uneventful, because of the quiet, untiring plodding along ancient, traditional paths, and the admirable fidelity to the spirit and ideals of their founder. Principally by means of the Mekhitarists' innumerable periodicals, pious manuals, Bibles, maps, engravings, dictionaries, histories, geographies and other contributions to educational and popular literature they have served Catholism among the Armenian nation. The following are the most valuable of their contributions to the common cause of learning. Firstly the recovery, in ancient Armenian translations, of some lost works of the Fathers of the Church.
Nottinghamshire (22pts) beat Surrey (3pts) by an innings and 71 runs Nottinghamshire routed Surrey at the Brit Oval after Surrey self-destructed to Mark Ealham in the first innings. Surrey were looking for quick runs and got that, but did not last fifty overs as Ealham took four of their men for 53 runs. James Benning was top-scorer with 56 runs off 43 balls, with nine fours and a six, and Surrey finished with 217 in 49.1 overs. By contrast, Darren Bicknell and Jason Gallian scored at a more sedate pace for Nottinghamshire, plodding along at 3.5 runs an over - but got the runs.
Nottinghamshire (22pts) beat Surrey (3pts) by an innings and 71 runs Nottinghamshire routed Surrey at the Brit Oval after Surrey self-destructed to Mark Ealham in the first innings. Surrey were looking for quick runs and got that, but didn't last fifty overs as Ealham took four of their men for 53 runs. James Benning was top-scorer with 56 runs off 43 balls, with nine fours and a six, and Surrey finished with 217 in 49.1 overs. By contrast, Darren Bicknell and Jason Gallian scored at a more sedate pace for Nottinghamshire, plodding along at 3.5 runs an over – but got the runs.
By the turn of the millennium, Kukch'ŏl was having difficulties keeping electric trains running, and the fleet of K62s was insufficient to meet the transportation needs, even though demand had been reduced significantly due to ongoing economic difficulties. To alleviate this problem, more M62s from several European countries, along with a sizeable number of second-hand locomotives from China, were imported. At the same time, however, the economic crisis also made it difficult to obtain diesel fuel, and by the late 1990s rail traffic was barely plodding along. In recent years, extensive work has begun on refurbishing the rail network and power generation capabilities in the country, but diesels continue to play their significant role in hauling passenger and freight trains on the various mainlines, and Kim Jong-un has been placing special emphasis on the refurbishment and modernisation of the railways.
Faris, p. 53 Faris also compares Le pont des soupirs (1861) and The Gondoliers (1889): "in both works there are choruses à la barcarolle for gondoliers and contadini [in] thirds and sixths; Offenbach has a Venetian admiral telling of his cowardice in battle; Gilbert and Sullivan have their Duke of Plaza-Toro who led his regiment from behind." Offenbach's Les Géorgiennes (1864), like Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida (1884), depicts a female stronghold challenged by males in disguise.Faris, p. 111 The best-known instance in which a Savoy opera draws on Offenbach's work is The Pirates of Penzance (1879), where both Gilbert and Sullivan follow the lead of Les brigands (1869) in their treatment of the police, plodding along ineffectually in heavy march-time. Les brigands was presented in London in 1871, 1873 and 1875; for the first of these, Gilbert made an English translation of Meilhac and Halévy's libretto. However much the young Sullivan was influenced by Offenbach, the influence was evidently not in only one direction. Hughes observes that two numbers in Offenbach's Maître Péronilla (1878) bear "an astonishing resemblance" to "My name is John Wellington Wells" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer (1877).

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