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But he slogged on, hoping that lightning would strike twice.
Lucky for you, Gizmodo slogged though every line of Ancestry.
Djokovic and Murray slogged through their maladies until Wednesday afternoon.
Those still watching as the show slogged past 11 p.m.
A battle meant to last 72 hours slogged on for five months.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average slogged through its worst week since 2008.
An offense that once slogged up and down has quickened the pace.
The jury slogged through a week of deliberations, and our Chapo campouts continued.
We have slogged for two years and finally launched our first iteration at akomanet.
The players slogged through 30 minutes of extra time, and then came the shootout.
It could have barred athletes and coaches early, and then slogged through the appeals.
After resumption, they slogged their way into the tiebreak where Kvitova quickly took command.
Stocks fell sharply on Friday as investors slogged through another volatile session on Wall Street.
Meanwhile across the court, Chicago State slogged through shootaround with slouched shoulders and sullen faces.
The Hawkeyes had slogged through 17 consecutive years without a winning season when Fry arrived.
Or when she slogged through her seventh turkey pardoning in 2015, groaning at dad's Thanksgiving puns?
He slogged through questions about health care, immigration and, in at least one instance, word choice.
" She is forgiving of those who may not have slogged through the prose before hitting "share.
Wednesday and then slogged through the rest of the day and night, ending around 4:30 a.m.
These thoughts circled in my head as I slogged through the torrential rain toward my patient's home.
Again, I don't mean to say Yelp's under the radar, but it's one that's just slogged along.
Onward I slogged, from tabletop plain to forests of pinyon and juniper to gravel culvert and back again.
They crossed the river on an ice bridge, then slogged up the far slope, waist-deep in snowdrifts.
Both teams slogged through a defensive first half with the Longhorns owning a 32-25 lead at intermission.
The games had to be stopped when balls were slogged out of the ground and onto adjacent train tracks.
With cowboys on horseback behind them and boats on either side, the cattle slogged through the water inundating 937.
"In a sense we feel it's a reward for passionate readers, after they've slogged through an application," he said.
Clinton had occasionally gone hoarse on the campaign trail, or slogged through a flurry of hacks at the microphone.
Despite strong velocity, Kershaw slogged through the game, his command not sharp and his movements around the mound deliberate.
After thrashing the Florida Panhandle, Michael slogged through states still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Florence last month.
LOS ANGELES — Michigan slogged through the opening weekend of the N.C.A.A. tournament with offensive output below its usual standards.
But Harvey slogged through his final two innings, and was lucky to give up only one run in each.
This time around, Kourtney details an exhausting conversation she slogged through with Scott after he called her at 2 a.m.
Nor did it end four weeks ago, when his replacement, Nick Foles, slogged through an ugly victory on Christmas night.
Every day she slogged to her job in Manhattan's garment district, telling herself a better commute was on the horizon.
And for everyone who sweatily slogged through July, the hottest month on Earth on record, it can't come soon enough.
In one battle, they slogged up a hillside for a bayonet assault, only to be pinned down by relentless gunfire.
Winds were reaching 245 miles per hour along the coast near Jacksonville and expected to intensify as Irma's center slogged north.
As Americans turned against the war, as political leaders danced around the subject, these young men and women slogged through it.
At Wimbledon the previous year, Pancho Gonzalez and Charlie Pasarell had slogged it out for five hours in their first-round tie.
But Formula E slogged on, and with season six on the horizon, it's seeing interest pick up, both among manufacturers and fans.
In #53, the New England Patriots slogged past the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever played.
The Yankees won for the fourth time in 10 games on a day in which Masahiro Tanaka slogged through four-plus innings.
The Yankees scored three runs in the first off Mike Pelfrey, who slogged through six and two-thirds innings with five walks.
Even so, Arizona, which slogged through an ugly 213-2100 tie against Seattle last week, vividly remembers its last trip to Charlotte.
In recent days, the marchers slogged up a mountain in the rain, and one died of a heart attack on the way.
No one's looking forward to the weekend more than the staff of Waypoint, who've slogged through colds and the flu all week long.
Harry Truman suffered low approval at a time of high employment from 1950 through 85003 as U.S. troops slogged through the Korean War.
Shackled to the treadmill by guilt, I sentenced myself to hours slogged based on calories consumed, buying minutes of freedom with calories burned.
In 2015 more than 20% of employees slogged for at least 60 hours a week, compared with 9% in Japan and 4% in America.
Bauer slogged more than 100 yards (91 meters) through the thigh-deep sludge to reach the distressed fawn, which didn&apost fight being rescued.
Germany slogged through a penalty-shootout victory over Italy on Saturday and will be without several players, including Mats Hummels (suspended) and Mario Gómez (injured).
Jackson slogged through the first quarter, masterfully controlled the second and waited until the Ravens led, 2000-210, in the third to unbridle the spectacular.
As a handful of elite runners dropped out, Linden slogged her way through frigid headwinds and sideways rain for the biggest win of her career.
As we slogged toward maturity, it also grew up and turned into television, leaving behind, like dead skin, transistorized talk-radio and nonstop music shows.
After a stinging defeat of a gun control bill on the Senate floor in 2013, most congressional lawmakers abandoned the issue, but Mr. Murphy slogged on.
People longed to be drawn into his orbit for the good moments, the flashes of brilliance or mere attention, for which they slogged through the bad.
Then there's the "expected family contribution," perhaps academia's greatest imaginary number, arrived at after families have slogged through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Beltran has never suffered disgrace like Rodriguez, or decided a World Series like Ortiz, or slogged through a total bummer like Ichiro's 2014 and 2015 seasons.
As this still-young convention has slogged on, patience with the Bernie-or-busters has appeared to start wearing thin, even (or especially) among Sanders supporters.
I slogged through "The Conquest of the Incas" by John Hemming before visiting Machu Picchu for the first time, and it made for a rich experience.
The NYC-based trio slogged through the next decade with plenty of underground acclaim but little to show in terms of wider renown or cash remuneration.
As penance, I slogged through a few albums I had been putting off, Fall Out Boy's American Beauty/American Psycho and Marilyn Manson's Pale Emperor included.
But as the state's caucus-counters and national Democratic leaders slogged through a bleary, clarity-free Tuesday morning, the most pervasive emotion may have been defeatism.
Now that you're woke, so to speak, to the dangers of a sleep-slogged brain, let's see what science tells us we can do about it.
The first time, I slogged through missions, often getting caught and annihilated as I tried to make my way from point A to point B on foot.
Such an extraordinary concession by the P.G.A. was applauded by players who had slogged through soggy weather and maneuvered around muddy fairways as the third round finished.
According to the article, Hattie and Alice slogged each other in regular male professional style....The women fought like tigresses at times, but hit no foul blows.
As we slogged through formalizing details, making adjustments to already-changed lives and weighing the financial risks, we commiserated over the ridiculousness, the costs, even the pain.
As the war slogged on, even upper classes turned to the stuff as part of their "patriotic duty to replace more luxury staples with others," notes Irwin.
In New Hampshire, voters slogged through snow and slush to cast ballots for local offices and questions in a time-honored ritual known as Town Meeting Day.
Millions of Americans who slogged through rain and snow that choked transportation before Thanksgiving now face another daunting forecast for their trip home on Sunday, officials said.
He slogged through galleries and art fairs and biennials, studied the auction market, talked with artists and dealers and curators, and concluded that "something extraordinary" was happening.
Less predictably, as the final riders slogged their way up the mountain, Mark Cavendish, a champion sprinter from the Isle of Man, was the last of them.
The constant rain in the capital didn't dampen the spirits of the tens of thousands of marchers who slogged through the mud to cheer for science this weekend.
I have slogged through a number of difficult situations in recent months, among them the ongoing crises of my elderly parents' illnesses and the suicide of a friend.
Her family forebears include migrants from Slovenia, a mineworker who slogged away in north Minnesota, a school teacher and a local journalist (her father, who was an alcoholic).
On Thursday night, with hope already in short supply, the Raptors slogged their way through the final minutes of the first half, missing nine straight field-goal attempts.
As Jason slogged through chemo, researchers around the country were experimenting with developing a so-called PD-1 inhibitor for cancer so as to unleash the immune system.
The Americans lost their first game this year at France — a potential quarterfinal opponent at the World Cup — and then slogged through a 1-0 win at Spain.
The United States' wars in the Middle East have slogged on, with plenty of tense and foreboding moments, for about as long as most teenagers have been alive.
The S&P 500 posted a slight gain on Thursday, led by strong quarterly results from Microsoft, as Wall Street slogged through the busiest day of the earnings season.
The few critics who dutifully slogged out to theaters to cover the movie's Christmas Day release have no words of encouragement that suggest Holmes & Watson is some overlooked gem.
For the remainder of spring, when my coach ordered me to practice, I slogged through laps on the track until the rust-orange lanes dissipated into a blurry haze.
UNITED NATIONS — For seven years, they slogged through the sour rituals of a broken relationship: the strained meetings; the angry phone calls; the bitter recriminations; the slights, real and perceived.
Happy families in bucolic settings, scuba divers in magical waters, and skiers amid majestic mountains floated above the harried and tired office workers who slogged to and from their trains.
Like the rest of Washington, he was back in a waiting game as the jury in the Manafort trial in Alexandria, Virginia, slogged through a third day of deliberations Monday.
Washington Athletic Director Jennifer Cohen made the decision after the Huskies slogged through another lackluster season — even with the freshman star Markelle Fultz, a projected top-five N.B.A. draft pick.
The United States military is replacing the aging and little-loved Humvee, the all-purpose military truck that bumped and slogged and sweltered through decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It's by no means a musically distinguished number but for some reason it never lost its magic on me, dosing me up morning after morning as I slogged through my finals.
Still, he slogged through nearly three quarters of the Knicks' listless 97-84 loss to the Hornets before finally leaving for good with 221 minutes 223.8 seconds remaining in the third.
You remember where the blacksmith used to be, the hours you slogged to farm Titanite Chunks in the mail hall, and of course, the first time you fought Ornstein and Smough.
But nearly all of the competitors, including Kia Sportage, Fiat 500X, Acura RDX and Ford Explorer slogged through the mud, ruts and grades without breaking a sweat (or more important, suspension arms).
Vows 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The rain fell hard on Kevin McHale as he slogged through the empty cobblestone streets of his Washington neighborhood on a cold October night in 2011.
Wainwright's peripherals are in line with last year's, when he uncharacteristically slogged his way to a 4.62 ERA, but instead of positive regression, he is now lugging an ERA well over 5.0.
Joel Embiid slogged his way through 24 minutes on a troubled left knee that cost him much of the final month of the regular season and managed 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Anaheim slogged through a 1-7-2 start that appeared to put Coach Bruce Boudreau's job in peril, but the Ducks have rocketed up the Pacific Division standings in the past two months.
And damn near everybody looked as if surviving to next week wasn't foregone, a vision that made me wonder if Mom had ever slogged through the doors wearing her desperation in plain view.
After the teams slogged through three periods without a goal, the Devils had a power play when the Maple Leafs' Jake Gardiner was penalized for interference at 42 seconds of the overtime period.
The Vermont senator offered Clinton only tepid credit for her victorious primary campaign after they slogged through bitter primary and caucus battles, so the body language on Tuesday was important -- and sometimes awkward.
After causing widespread damage in Georgia, where an 11-year-old girl died, Michael weakened into a tropical storm and slogged through the Carolinas, which were still recovering from Hurricane Florence last month.
I had slogged through most of the 16-week training plan for beginners that I had stuck to my wall and had been raising money for Mind Hong Kong, a mental health charity.
Cyber defense firm Risk Based Security has slogged through the data dump and found that some of the information is new and potentially constitutes one of the biggest leaks of Syrian government data ever.
I just slogged through "Portnoy's Complaint" for the first time since high school (it gave me a headache) and am savoring the end of Brad Gooch's wonderful "Smash Cut" (which is giving me a heartache).
The case against Mr. Cherry slogged through the court system, and in early 2002, the Alabama state attorney general asked Mr. Jones to come back, again as a special state prosecutor, to try the case.
While economic growth slogged through the second quarter at what the Atlanta Fed projects to be a 1.3% pace, Goldman sees a shift in the economic data recently that will see growth rebound to around 2%.
"It's good to go out there in the seventh inning; to keep running back out there, it's something that's really beneficial," said Matz, who threw 97 pitches, before the bullpen slogged through 78 in two innings.
While he had some steadier moments on Tuesday, presenting himself as more electable than Mr. Sanders at every opportunity and talking up his philanthropic history with gun control, Mr. Bloomberg slogged through some lowlights once more.
Today's flat-sided Wrangler is clearly a descendant of the boxy Jeep that slogged through the battlefields of World War II. But Jeep will soon undergo one of the biggest transformations of its 79-year history.
Imagine, for instance, if after four years of college, you&aposve slogged to put your daughter through school, and any one of our daughters announced that she wanted to be a porn star, or maybe a stripper.
The Longhorns slogged their way through a foul-filled first half and led by six points, but they ran away from West Virginia with a 123-3 run over the first 3:12 of the second half.
After a ferocious wallop of the Florida Panhandle, the tropical storm that was once Hurricane Michael slogged through the Carolinas on Thursday, states that have had a lifetime's worth of bad weather in the last few years.
After a ferocious wallop of the Florida Panhandle, the tropical storm that was once Hurricane Michael slogged up through the Carolinas on Thursday, states that have had a lifetime's worth of bad weather in the last few years.
He could spare no more than 20 minutes for our talk, I'd been told, never mind that I'd slogged five hours by train from Cannes to Paris for an interview that had been planned several weeks in advance.
Giovan remembers visiting Cuba during the "Special Period" of the early 1990s following the end of the Cold War, as the country became untethered from the Soviet Union, and Cubans slogged through shortages of fuel and basic supplies.
The team -- composed of natural history photographer Clay Bolt, entomologist Eli Wyman, behavioral ecologist Simon Robson and ornithologist Glenn Chilton -- spent years studying the bee and slogged around in humid Indonesia forests for days before stumbling upon one.
"What is your line in the sand?" a retired Utah teacher demanded last week of Representative Jason Chaffetz, the Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, who slogged through a jeer-heavy forum back home.
They'd crossed oceans and continents; slogged through jungles and city slums; braved detention centers and robberies; and they were now, after many months, or even longer, tantalizingly close to their final goal of the United States and refugee status.
Ms. Bell slogged away at one full-time job after another, trying to piece together financial security for her family, only to be reminded how far she has to go when she returns home every night to the shelter.
For head coach Gary Patterson and his sixth-ranked TCU Horned Frogs, that was a little easier to do since they slogged through four hours of weather delays to defeat Kansas State 1553-6 and keep their perfect season alive.
Kenyan athletics stars such as marathon world record holder Dennis Kimetto and Olympic 800 meter champion David Rudisha have slogged through their race preparations here, as well as Britain's double Olympic and world champion Mo Farah and a host of others.
I was getting back in touch with an old friend and all the memories were flooding back as I slogged my way through the battle and finally got my feet underneath me to begin my attack on the main game.
While Portugal and Poland slogged through a 1-1 draw in the tournament's first quarterfinal match (Portugal advanced on penalties), these teams thrummed through a blistering first half even on a slick, choppy field as a downpour soaked everyone even more.
Center here in Louisville caught their breath Thursday night after a classic duel between Purdue and Tennessee in the first game of the South Region doubleheader, No. 1 seed Virginia and No. 2.53 Oregon slogged through a tight, mediocre first half.
As other football fans slogged their way through the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history, Saints fans flooded the streets of New Orleans Sunday in celebration of their team, in defiance of the NFL and in an attempt to heal.
As children, many of them had slogged through educational programming languages such as Logo, which, like Sphero, emphasized directional commands, but offered half the fun: instead of moving a ball around a room, you directed a turtle around a screen.
Sonic Youth co-founder Lee Ranaldo describes a common first encounter with Bowles's writing: I slogged through 40, 60, 90 pages, really having to push myself to keep at it as it was somehow not what I imagined it would be. ….
I slogged through more than 20 hours of Resident Evil 6 because I couldn't comprehend how far off the rails this thing had gone, how Capcom managed to so desperately lose sight of why the series became popular in the first place.
The death toll in the worst typhoon to hit Japan for decades climbed to 58 on Tuesday as rescuers slogged through mud and debris in an increasingly grim search for the missing and as thousands of homes remained without power or water.
Game of Thrones season eight's stiff, video game-reminiscent plot slogged on this week with The Last of the Starks, an episode which gave us some much needed cool down time after The Long Night's very long, very, very hard-to-see battle.
KANSAS 70, T.C.U. 63 Wayne Selden Jr. scored 13 points, Carlton Bragg and Cheick Diallo provided a lift off the bench, and No. 1 Kansas (15-2, 4-1 Big 12) slogged its way to a home win over Texas Christian (9-8, 1-53).
On top of that, residents of states like New York, New Jersey and California face a new cap on federal deductions for state and local taxes, and won't know whether their federal tax bill has gone up until they have slogged through their returns.
I've slogged through countless days in a zombie-like trance doing everything I can to stay awake and keep others from noticing that I'm as alert as a college student at a frat party (indeed, studies show that being sleep deprived is akin to feeling drunk).
A few blocks away, at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, a short line of visitors waited at the ticket booth (60 pesos a person, no United States dollars or credit cards accepted), young mothers with toddlers slogged up the steep marble staircase to reach the great murals.
As Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg slogged through more than 10 hours of testimony in front of two different Congressional committees, privacy and security advocates were listening for anything they could glean about how Facebook manages data, implements privacy protections, and helps users make informed choices—or doesn't.
" After initially embracing his rival last year as a worthy addition to the Republican field, Mr. Cruz slogged through an often brutal primary fight against Mr. Trump, who by turns insulted Mr. Cruz's wife and his father, questioned his eligibility for the presidency and branded him "Lyin' Ted.
So for many voters who encountered the candidates as they slogged through campaign events during a chilly spring, the choice will come down to whether they want a familiar face touting her vast experience, or someone who has never held elected office before, promising a new order in Chicago.
As Mr. Trump strains to demonstrate progress on his main campaign pledges, he has slogged through his early months with few Sherpas on Capitol Hill, pursuing halting partnerships with Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, and Speaker Paul D. Ryan that have yielded few legislative successes.
She slogged through a grueling climb in the polls, suffered a personal tragedy just last month, then fended off a late and unexpected negative attack — all for the chance to compete against an incumbent Republican, Representative Andy Barr, who won his last re-election race by 22 percentage points.
IN LATE July 1918, as British forces slogged through the last months of a terrible war, King George V decreed that his court should wear mourning clothes for a month—not for his own country's dead, but for a foreign sovereign whose demise in a remote place had just been confirmed.
Visit Insider's homepage for more storiesKORIYAMA, Japan (Reuters) - The death toll in the worst typhoon to hit Japan for decades climbed to 5003 on Tuesday as rescuers slogged through mud and debris in an increasingly grim search for the missing, and as thousands of homes remained without power or water.
Yet if some presidents have slogged through the more ceremonial elements of the office — grimacing through regrettable puns written by aides, counting the seconds until they could return to federal duties that did not include standoffish poultry — Mr. Trump appeared perhaps more comfortable than usual, unburdened by forces beyond his jurisdiction.
I've not been at it every day—but my shiny new Vita's come out on every dreaded Southern Rail commute I've slogged through since downloading Golden for the pathetically minuscule sum of £4.99 (it's gone up on PSN since, but only by two pounds), adding up to a healthy ten or eleven hours of play.
Mr. Ciotta, who was a corporal and demolition specialist with the 28th Marine Regiment, Fifth Marine Division, recalled Iwo Jima as a special kind of hell, in which members of his unit slogged their way over soft volcanic ash and were easy targets for Japanese soldiers hidden in caves and tunnels, and firing from so-called pillbox battlements.
Miami DolphinsWhy you should start him: In the first start/sit column of the year while explaining our method of choosing borderline players, I wrote, "This list avoids obvious players — of course, you're going to start Odell Beckham Jr." Now Beckham finds himself on the periphery of lineups as he's slogged through a down 2019 season.
Among those reportedly missing were the 25-year-old stepsister of 353-year-old twins, one who lived, one who died; a 28-year-old woman whose 10-year-old son died; and a teenage boy whose father died and 14-year-old sister was dramatically rescued Tuesday after firefighters slogged through the rubble for six hours.
Rain or shine, for about a year and a half, give or take, he has slogged with the same gimp, the same loping swing of arms, the same cigarette burning between his fingers, and he's rooted in the same trash cans—the one on the corner of Midland and Franklin, or the one on the corner of River and Front.
Amazon's mobile apps have a feature called "immersion reading" that lets you read the book on the page as it's being narrated for you, which is useful, I find, when tackling books with archaic or unfamiliar language (I recently slogged through Crime and Punishment), or books with unconventional structures (such as George Saunders' marvelous Lincoln in the Bardo, which has an audiobook that features 166 narrators).
For years—lo, for more than a decade—people begrudgingly slogged along with clunky Windows software because it's what the IT department gave them, or because they couldn't afford the polish that came with Apple's MacBook lines and OS X.At the same time, Windows has emerged as a platform for weird franken-hardware—years of experimentation which culminated last year in the innovative, if quite expensive, Surface Book.
Comey's appearance is the latest flashpoint in a GOP-led investigation that has slogged on for a year, driven by text messages unearthed by the Justice Department's inspector general that showed top department officials expressing criticism of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE before the election.

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