The highlight of three hours of trudging was something I stumbled across by chance. |
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Surveyors, trudging barefoot through the mud, stuck flags into the soggy earth marking the city limits. |
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McHale was trudging through the gut ahead of me at the side of the boat when he suddenly vanished at a spot marked only by the float of his hat. |
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A pot-bellied shopper of some sixty summers came trudging grimly up the street. |
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One week was spent trudging through snow and ice, the other trying to cope with supernaturally oppressive heat and humidity. |
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They made their way carefully inside, trudging past sagging curls of wallpaper and rusted and useless light sconces. |
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The idea of downloading a film rather than trudging off to Blockbusters in the rain is an appealing one for armchair movie fans. |
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Happy Birthday, Rowena thought, trudging back to her desk with the folder under her arm. |
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This evening, trudging along through the drifts of ripped leaves and shed blossom I could smell smoke on the air. |
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The daughter did the best she could, trudging womanfully along until she came to a bleak desert land. |
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Grabbing my leather purse, I waved half-heartedly at Lily, trudging after Billy, and down the hallway. |
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A loud bell rang and the children took their time stopping their play and slowly, dragging their feet, trudging back inside. |
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Eventually, he joined the ragged retreat of a defeated army, trudging through sub-zero temperatures from the Volga to Germany. |
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The film goes on to show a vast concourse of refugees, trudging along a dusty road, from Ferozpur into Pakistan. |
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There are long shots of a round-shouldered, perpetually scowling artist trudging along a street. |
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Adding more debt to a debt ridden business is like adding a sledge to the back of a man trudging through six foot deep snow. |
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As the morning bleakness gives way to splatters of rain, stiff-limbed footballers are trudging into the stadium. |
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Lightening flashed and a distant rumble of thunder followed it before the pair came out again, the woman trudging downheartedly. |
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He'd only driven a few yards down the road when he saw Sienna trudging along slowly. |
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The next two days were a blur for Mitch, trudging sleeplessly between the hospital and the bar. |
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After a few more minutes of trudging alone I saw Nick's car hurtling along the road at breakneck speed. |
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I had never ventured to the south, so that is the way most of us went, trudging through the snow and slush on the ground. |
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Running away from the body and back to the battle, Henry takes up with the procession of wounded men trudging to the army's rear for care. |
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Meanwhile, the others were still trudging up that bunny slope, pausing only to look daggers in my direction. |
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A half an hour later, they were trudging up a snow covered hill, breathing heavily. |
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He was steadily staring at the landscape when he observed a young woman trudging though the snow in an orange dress. |
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I pressed my nose to the window to watch our new postman trudging up the hill, head down against the wind and rain. |
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My husband was waiting for me in the outer hall and together we started trudging through the thick snow. |
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Gwyn continued trudging across the sands as the last rays of light slowly faded to purple streaks across the sky. |
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In warmer weather, however, she liked trudging along the riverbanks to enjoy one of her other favourite sports, fly-fishing. |
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Some retail therapy may be extremely pleasurable, but dragging home the week's groceries or trudging around city-centres to the bank or building society can be no fun at all. |
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Luggy outsole is low profile but toothy for trudging through winter streets. |
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I like trudging up the path through the drifts of dead leaves, too. |
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Later that day he walked to Fifth Avenue, where he saw thousands of ash-covered office workers trudging home, zombielike. |
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With a wistful sigh Bakul picked up his large quakehammer, which had belonged to his father, and began trudging up the sandy slope towards the surface world. |
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Now, though, we have to start trudging across the flatlands of day-to-day life. |
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One cannot swing a cat in Ottawa without hitting a lobbyist trudging up and down the hallways of this Parliament Building. |
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This meant trudging the last several feet uphill before being able to enjoy the downhill spurt. |
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Extreme thirst is forcing students at Musbat and other schools in the area to spend their days trudging through the parched landscape. |
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The civilians were coming back to their homes and it would make your heart bleed to see them trudging along with their loads. |
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No more trudging the streets or ploughing your way through yellow pages in the hope of finding the shop that matches your requirements. |
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Dorothy Seibold took the grand-prize winning photo of her 82-year-old husband, Lloyd, trudging through snow to check a grain bin. |
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A MAN and a BOY, trudging down a hot, deserted stretch of highway, sneak into a motel swimming pool and are soon found by a GIRL who works there. |
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The peasant I had seen on my way to Evora that morning, trudging a field behind a hand-plough drawn by a pair of bullocks, might have been his father. |
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All along the path to the park, we passed people wearily trudging back. |
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At least that is how I see them, trudging their way alone through the streets, with rheumy eyes and frozen hands. |
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Other men, the hunters, are trudging alongside. |
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Despite a modest increase in 2007 box office receipts, moviedom is trudging into January with a droop in its shoulders. |
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Here's the section women have been patiently waiting for after trudging through a swamp of quasisexist discussion. |
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But poor carl is still trudging along as if his assault never happened. |
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I was experimenting with recording things like ice cubes being jiggled around in a glass and sampling the sound of footsteps trudging through the snow. |
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Living at the top of an elevatorless building meant trudging up twelve flights of stairs every day. |
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This is a trudging towards others and oneself at the same time. |
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Although IGPC has certainly had to do some tough trudging to get where it is today, this farmer and community-owned co-operative is now poised to build Canada's first co-operative ethanol plant. |
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But the hosts soaked up the pressure in the first half and produced three goals within five minutes in the second half, leaving Sermmani's girls trudging off dumbfounded. |
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They received much-needed health and nutrition assistance and gathered their strength after days trudging along roads or wading through dangerous floodwaters. |
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Fortunately, sledgers are saved the pain of trudging back up the mountain by the futuristic Tschuggen Express. |
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With a huge smile plastered on my face, we kept trudging along. |
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I love the way she sets her own agenda on the tennis tour, selecting when and where she plays rather than trudging to every tournament – even though this costs her the No 1 ranking she undoubtedly deserves. |
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Now he was reduced to trudging through a car crash of a script at a time when he should have been sitting in his ranch in California and waiting for the special achievement award at the Oscars. |
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And in doing so, the freeloading muppets also lost the run of the country and helped to construct the sorry road we are trudging now. |
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Sometimes the walkers found themselves caught up in long lines of refugees, footsore like them, trudging alongside ox-carts and bicycles piled high with mattresses and pans and live chickens. |
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Juicing a cabbage is not like juicing a grape, although, for industrial purposes, the same methods have been used — rubber-booted men trudging around in vats. |
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Tread lightly. Remember, you're trudging through someone's home. |
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Arriving at a strategic vantage point invariably means trudging through a sinking carpet of pitcher plants, dwarf willows, lichen and crowberry. |
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Apart from that being his natural mien, the main reason is that after several weeks cooped up in Tokyo, trudging through the streets at 3am to avoid the crowds and the fumes, he is bored out of his brain. |
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A MAN trying to complete the London Marathon in a 120lb diving suit was still trudging along yesterday. |
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The pair spent five long hard months, trudging through the snow and working under extremely difficult conditions, Mylène throwing herself body and soul into her role as a young autist. |
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Landing as part of the second wave of the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, Lance Sergeant Greene witnessed horrors beyond belief while trudging along blood-stained Juno Beach. |
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Which is why I play dominoes in Northumberland today, instead of beerily trudging the dusty streets of Addis hunting down aberrant Abyssinian editors. |
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Anyway, I had a lovely time despite trudging three miles over meadows to buy a fabulously expensive free range chicken from a proper butcher in Henley-on-Thames. |
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