As Tony Blair so often found, you just have to trudge on, however disheartening the failures.
Fleur and Mambounou trudge through streets where homeowners are dumping wheelbarrows full of debris.
Even with the blizzard, a tradition prevails at Yale to "trudge through, " Ms. Olson said.
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Never mind the long trudge through featureless virtual landscapes to find people in the first place.
In the meantime, Pandora continues to trudge along and sends out all the checks.
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Several of the 120 stages grow repetitive, but the allure of upgraded weapons is incentive to trudge forward.
On each side of the road, displaced Liberians in a steady stream trudge in the mud and puddles.
More than 300, 000 Americans with renal failure, often caused by diabetes, trudge to dialysis centers on a rigid thrice-weekly schedule.
Online shopping seems like a straightforward process: hunt down the perfect item, trudge through the checkout pipeline and await a package's inevitable arrival.
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The women trudge through the city for 48 hours wearing special backpacks, each with a long tube that is slung over the shoulder.
Several of the 120 stages grow repetitive, but the difficulty level and allure of new weapons and upgrades is incentive enough to trudge forward.
Shading myself with an American-style cowboy hat, my backpack full of food and bottled water, I'd set off on a late-spring trudge toward Jerusalem.
Even if you must trudge through flowerbeds for lockboxes or meet people on a country road, you can wear good quality shoes, outerwear and accessories.
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The overall game does feel slow, but that I think has more to do with have to trudge from point A to point B on foot.
They had awful, nearly unusable keyboards, very slow processors, and they ran versions of Windows or Linux that were a trudge to use on tiny screens.
There was a time a generation ago when cancer patients had to trudge into dark basement offices of city hospitals to get the most advanced radiation treatments.
Though Jack Wilshere's head-shaking trudge down the tunnel suggested otherwise, Wenger didn't believe he would have a hard a time picking up the team for the Bayern game.
America's economic recovery continues to trudge along, and a round of upbeat data contributed to a surge for U.S. equities Wednesday, capped off by the Federal Reserve's Beige Book.
Yet within less than a year, two established American novelists have drawn harrowing portraits of a post-apocalyptic America, across which their characters trudge in desperation to find a safer, healthier haven.
The second death was reported in the Nebraska Pandhandle, where a woman died Tuesday while trying to trudge through a blinding snowstorm from her disabled car to her house a mile away.
The summit day begins in headlamp light at 1 am, when a line of trekkers kicks crampon spikes into the crunchy snow and trudge slowly to the peak, hoping to summit at dawn.
Barak's campaign on the ground was washed out on Saturday when only 1, 000 Israeli peace activists braved rainy weather to trudge the streets of Jerusalem in a torchlight march in support of him.
In Maryland, Michael Pugh donned a wool coat, knit cap, waterproof pants and heavy boots to trudge more than a mile through four inches of wet snow to his bank in downtown Hagerstown, about 70 miles west of Baltimore.
With the last kick of the game, Kolarov was just wide with another dangerous free-kick but it was Birmingham who hung on, leaving Mancini to trudge off the pitch knowing his players had missed a huge opportunity to boost their title aspirations.
Forget for a minute the amazing hubris of a rich, glamorous CEO, with a nursery specially built next to her office, ordering less well-compensated parents to trudge back to the office, leaving their less important offspring in daycare or in the hands of nannies.
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Tai Shan, a holy mountain south of Beijing, is one of the country's most popular tourist sites--especially among would-be grandmothers, who trudge to the top, drape red strings over trees and then return home to wait for the grandson this ritual is supposed to guarantee.
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