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1 Who'd want to slog through hundreds of file libraries looking for something?
2 Merging with Uber would have required a long slog through Washington for approval.
3 So many companies, so little desire to slog through all those financial statements.
4 It was a long, wearying slog through a tortuous inferno.
5 Annja helped Michael stumble on the sand, which was loose and hard to slog through .
6 In one episode, he made an interminable slog through hip-deep snow drifts in the French Alps.
7 I'd vowed never to slog through feces again.
8 It will make your Photos app a pleasant destination, not a slog through a camera roll.
9 The group continues to run down the tunnel, doing their best to slog through the rising river.
10 And there will always be people who, for whatever reason, want to slog through traffic riding solo.
11 The Martians, I thought, were going to have to slog through a lot of mud and waterweeds.
12 There are two big questions about McCain now, today, as everyone starts the two-week slog through SC.
13 Stony began to slog through the surf.
14 The lock clicked shut behind me, and Molly watched me slog through the snow to the street.
15 But it also depleted our reserve of unlimited water, and created mud bogs we had to slog through .
16 Recent rains had slowed progress, not just forcing men to slog through mud but causing more accidents as well.
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