To now say that the London tube bombings were a one off, or on the other to say that we can neither detain nor expel those whom our intelligence indicates to be a threat is the kind of sluggardly thinking that I associate with lotus-eaters. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Visions of Thomas Idle ambling serenely on the back of a steed as lazy as himself, presenting to a restless world the soothing and composite spectacle of a kind of sluggardly Centaur, too peaceable in his habits to alarm anybody, swam attractively before my eyes. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Thanks to BMW's four-mode driving-dynamics software—which ratchets up the responses of the steering, suspension, engine, transmission and brakes—the 640i has a broad performance envelope, from sluggardly to aggressive. ❋ Dan Neil (2011)
Dan Neil / The Wall Street Journal Thanks to BMW's four-mode driving-dynamics software—which ratchets up the responses of the steering, suspension, engine, transmission and brakes—the 640i has a broad performance envelope, from sluggardly to aggressive. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Syracuse began sluggardly against Butler, going the first 7 minutes without a field goal. ❋ David Woods (2010)
Today, the English may have their sluggardly couch-potato side; their liberties have been somewhat diminished, and they are recorded by CCTV cameras more often than any other nation on earth. ❋ Barnes, Julian (2009)
Do not worry, dear readers, there are still three weeks to catch up on any false starts or sluggardly behavior. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Best wishes for the New Year and may you continue to inspire us more sluggardly painters to get on with it. ❋ Der Alte Fritz (2008)
Categories: Daniel · good stuff · micropreemie · preemie mom sluggishly, sluggardly, slugging along ❋ Unknown (2008)
Given its sluggardly response to Hurricane Katrina, the Administration cannot afford to appear slow-to-respond when the next disaster unfolds. ❋ Douglas Hoffman (2005)
The various conjectures all converge on a common notion: the foolish, swollen, sluggardly bird with the big butt. ❋ David Quammen (2004)
What was the fundamental flaw in the stupid, stuck-up, sluggardly English that they couldn't grasp this simple principle? ❋ Adams, Douglas, 1952- (1988)
Mexicans and Indians are but semi-civilized, and the Spaniards are, generally speaking, a sluggardly, non-advancing people, while the ❋ C. A. Bogardus (N/A)
Marked is the sluggardly foot and marked the niggardly hand, ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)
The Times by Ms Sendo and Ms Wakabayashi, was supposed to provide a sudden burst of impetus to sluggardly housewives. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The first therapeutic tone, a high-energy rhythm, was supposed to provide a sudden burst of impetus to sluggardly housewives. ❋ Unknown (2010)
While the US is showing the fabled green shoots, and Asia is en route to booming again, sluggardly old Europe is lagging behind with barely perceptible growth, major unemployment and ongoing banking crises. ❋ Skin Flicks (2010)