Putin, however, laced his speech with enough statistics to clog a computer.
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And yet, Susannah saw, those cars did not clog the highway completely.
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Pro-European parties fear the eurosceptics may try to clog up the institution.
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Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to clog up comment facilities.
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Wealth may procure many pleasures to clog the soul in its journey.
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Ted was doing a clogdance on the deck.
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He danced with stout farm wives, slender village maidens, and executed a clogdance which made the barn shudder on its foundations.
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In slavery times they had clogdances from one farm to another.
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Clogdance students perform during a class in north London March 6, 2007.
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A ClogDance On The Scheldt
Uso de clog dancing en inglés
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Sam Wicks talks accents, clogdancing and folk with The Unthanks.
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There has been more indifferent singing and some clogdancing.
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All that remains is clogdancing and macrame.
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Faustus, an eminent scholar, has made himself master of every science and art, probably even clogdancing.
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In Limerick this week, various forms of percussive dance have come together, drawing on influences as diverse as African, sean nós and Appalachian clogdancing.
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You won't learn anything dancing against the chairs, shouted Ruth 'Ru' Rose, the 26 year-old instructor who's been clogdancing since the age of six.
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Clogdancing was also a popular public entertainment in 19th and 20th century Music Halls.