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17 Sentences With "slogging away"

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But slogging away in the grey economy is not always noble.
Perk slogging away on Canton contains, truly, none of that beauty.
After years of slogging away at an overhaul of the nation's toxic chemical laws, the late Sen.
We were slogging away and then next door you hear… you know, whatever famous Interpol song of the time.
Additionally, if you're still slogging away on Windows Vista (SP2), IE 9 will continue to be supported, Microsoft said previously.
I am slogging away and have brought in some new clients, but I just feel like I'm facing delays and radio silence everywhere.
The other part of the linguistic revolution is that computers and mobiles mean that children are spending less time slogging away at the rote learning of characters.
Like on that boat in Vietnam, there was this sense of achievement because everyone had been slogging away for hours and we felt like we'd earned it.
While his cape-wearing peers spend their off hours slogging away at mundane day jobs — reporter at a major metropolitan newspaper, say — the Panther is a king, the sovereign ruler of Wakanda, the fictional, technologically advanced African nation.
Over the last few years, a calmer Krazy Horse has spent his time slogging away on the regional circuit, amassing a tough 4-6 record in his last 10 fights, and a more worrying 6-14 record in his last 20.
What information could be gleaned from those still slogging away at desks while the rest of the city seemed to be gallivanting at the beach, showed that neighborhood by neighborhood, New Yorkers spend summer differently, often dictated by financial considerations.
With such a short session, Virginia lawmakers have been slogging away this week to get through the overwhelming amount of legislation -- some of which has already been put off until the 2021 session, after which all state lawmakers are up for election that November.
The phrase has become a catch-all for the millennial men and women hanging out in the trendiest coffee shops all day, enjoying $28 cold brews in the trendiest parts of Brooklyn (or L.A. or wherever), while the rest of the world is slogging away at work.
It's going to look like what the U.S. looked like 10 years ago when I was slogging away at the second brand of Match, trying to grow the portfolio, because we knew that there's a lot of different people with different needs, and so how do we solve those needs?
When you're slogging away over your computer, seeing client after client, or whatever it is you do all day in exchange for a paycheck, you might find yourself momentarily comforted by a daydream about retirement, when your time is all your own, and there's nothing to do but play bridge and eat cake all day long.
Bedser joined the attack and lifted Morris high over square leg for six, and Bradman replaced him with Toshack, who bowled a maiden. O'Reilly said that during the partnership, only Lindwall appeared capable of threatening the batsmen. He said Lindwall "kept slogging away, tirelessly retaining his pace and enthusiasm long after the other members of the attack had lost all signs of hostility... Bradman could not afford to spare him from doing much more than his share of the galley-slave work."O'Reilly, p. 117.
Fingleton, p. 158. O’Reilly said that until England collapsed--mostly due to unforced errors despite favourable conditionsO’Reilly, p. 121.--only Lindwall appeared capable of threatening the batsmen. He said the paceman "kept slogging away, tirelessly retaining his pace and enthusiasm long after the other members of the attack had lost all signs of hostility ... Bradman could not afford to spare him from doing much more than his share of the galley-slave work."O’Reilly, p. 117. O’Reilly decried Lindwall's workload as excessive and potentially harmful to his longevity.O’Reilly, p. 118. In reply, Australia was still some way behind when Lindwall came in at 6/329 on the third afternoon.

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