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Let's hope you don't get lumbered with one at work.
Congress itself lumbered the island's economy with its biggest burdens.
As consciousness lumbered into me, I'd talk with editors and sources.
Defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson intercepted the pass and lumbered three yards.
He lumbered onto the bus, wearing sunglasses and his own straw hat.
So Mr. Carter's party lumbered to a parking lot down the street.
China's vast bureaucracy has lumbered into action behind the belt and road project.
But they are lumbered with the cost of providing local services for newcomers.
Instead, he lumbered back into his office to watch the news in peace.
Discouraged, they lumbered back to their stone wall and collapsed to the ground.
Then Jimarrion, 6, who was starting the first grade, lumbered out of his bedroom.
Griff jerked to his feet, lumbered to the center of the ring, and shouted.
Tour buses, vans and taxis packed with riders lumbered out of the parking lot.
Ahead of its time in online play, yet lumbered with a sluggish, unusable modem.
Today's NBA is effectively unrecognizable compared to the one through which Mursean lumbered and ached.
When Betters lumbered into the living room he observed a standoff between cat and mouse.
As the shutdown lumbered through its third day, with no end in sight, Republican Sen.
The federation lumbered through five weeks of internal investigation before contacting a law enforcement agency.
It is to be hoped they don't get lumbered with too much of a good thing.
One storefront away, a bulldog in an old, tattered green sweater lumbered along the sidewalk alone.
Factories are now lumbered with the greatest stocks of finished goods since 2009, the CBI said.
Cows lumbered through former hotel lobbies, sheep grazed in old baths and chickens gobbled through the halls.
Blackberries lumbered through the coral like lions on the hunt, eviscerating all "serious" comers with better software.
Battery Park City, which lumbered across the finish line in 2011, took 45 years to fully form.
During a photoshoot between the ceremony and the reception, a black bear lumbered into the lovebirds' shots.
We also lumbered across miles of unpaved, potholed passages — precisely what Ms. Chávez had warned me about.
The physician hastily picked up his black case and lumbered heavily out into the sultry summer air.
He received another ovation and tipped his helmet to the crowd as he lumbered back to the dugout.
When the elephants lumbered off, Ms. Parker jumped out of the car with plastic gloves and vials ready.
An assistant slid his kale salad into a takeout box, and he lumbered through the quiet corporate office.
But it could hurt the valuation of Tesla, which will be lumbered with its sister firm's debt and losses.
Lucas Duda, who doubled, lumbered home from second base, sliding to beat the throw to the plate from Delmonico.
With skis and poles clutched tightly in her pink gloves, Ms. Xi lumbered toward the bunny hill for lessons.
To our delight, bears lumbered along the shoreline or galloped into the water to try to snag a fish.
Of course, this being theater, she has also been lumbered with a tragic back story, which may unmake her.
We stared, entranced, as the pair lumbered over a fence, blurring out of focus as quickly as they'd come in.
Bolt, the two-time defending gold medalist, got off to his customary slow start and lumbered out of the blocks.
As it lumbered down the street, children dodged around it, shrieking; the locals joked about making the hippo a mascot.
This thing lumbered confidently over the boulders and, clearly operating on his own schedule, approached us without the slightest concern.
So bad, in fact, that the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man lumbered over from New York to claim it as his castle.
A few people screamed when Ernest lumbered in; one man fainted, unable to bear such a close encounter with the afterlife.
His first Mudman performance took place in January 1976 in Los Angeles, when he lumbered down Wilshire Boulevard for 10 hours.
But after repeated attacks the grizzly lumbered off and the bloodied Coverston limped through the brush until he reached Parks Highway.
I was walking down a tranquil, tree-lined street when a muscular man lumbered past carrying two orange-and-silver Mobikes.
When Heudebert came to see the patient the next day, his third day on steroids, the man lumbered to his feet.
Silva lumbered forwards, suffered a short right on the chin, and succumbed to elbows as he clung to the lofty Dutchman's leg.
In the second round Lombard lumbered after his man but Magny's measured boxing enabled him to touch the judoka up quite easily.
Falling coal demand after 2017, as the economy slowed, lumbered China's massive coal sector with a huge supply glut and crippling debts.
A school of black-and-yellow-stripe angelfish darted around me, while a grouper the size of a Smart car lumbered past.
In Houston, the two heavyweight street fighters lumbered onto the canvas to settle a beef that has apparently been slow-cooking for years.
Hundreds of residents followed the elephant as it lumbered through the streets of Siliguri, knocking over walls of small shacks and trampling motorbikes.
Since the rescue in 2014, Novo Banco has posted only one quarterly profit and remains lumbered by bad loans, debt and restructuring costs.
Once Russia's largest private lender, it was rescued in August by the central bank, which was then lumbered with the three pension funds too.
They lumbered out of the locker room and into the chill and into an off-season that came at least a week too soon.
The elephant knocked over walls of small shacks and trampled motorbikes while it lumbered through the streets of Siliguri as hundreds of residents followed.
You have survived the carnage of Thanksgiving: dodged conversations with your weird uncle, lumbered through political dinner table talk and dominated food coma naps.
His touchdown run was the longest by a Patriots quarterback since Steve Grogan lumbered for a 41-yard score against the Jets in 33.
You would never say that Joel Przybilla lumbered, which is impressive given how often that is the default setting for a man that large.
Tanks and armored vehicles lumbered out of the ships, only to be met by the superior forces of the defenders, equipped with heavy artillery.
The industry has lumbered unevenly for years toward some form of uniform regulation, with limited success — and many players seem to be losing patience.
The stock had lumbered through most of the recovery, far underperforming a market that has surged more than 350% higher over the past decade.
FCA is also the only big car company that is lumbered with lots of debt (of just under €5bn), making it a less tempting target.
It's just much much smaller than the PS4, which made all our eyes grow big as saucers when it lumbered onto the scene in 2013.
Before a recent home game against Midwood High School, Mr. Eugene lumbered to the front desk at Grand Street and requested access to the sidelines.
As I lumbered along a carpet of soft, fallen pink petals, my senses, which had been so tired and dull for weeks, became heightened and focused.
Known colloquially as the Department of Veterans Abuse, the VA has lumbered along for decades promoting form over substance while pointedly ignoring the needs of veterans.
For a story about animals coming for humans in a global revolt involving both telepathic lions and kamikaze bats, Zoo lumbered along at an agonizingly slow pace.
Some of the lingering distrust of pro wrestling's athletic credentials comes from the pre-WCW days, when pro wrestlers lumbered and stomped like elephants on the savannah.
As the U.S. economy lumbered out of the depths of the Great Recession, it became increasingly clear that poor growth was a pressing threat to American families.
Many of the department's systems have lumbered back to life in recent days, but there is still disruption, said one employee, who asked not to be identified.
In August, 2017, a desultory storm named Harvey lumbered across the Yucatán Peninsula into the Gulf, where it gathered only enough strength to become a tropical depression.
Suddenly, a different vehicle, stacked with painted, makeshift armor, lumbered out from behind the buildings, making a left as it tried to pick up speed toward us.
On the eastern edge of Bushwick, the train burst out of the ground, into daylight, and lumbered down a stretch that looked semirural, with cemeteries on the left.
As we lumbered along through a sea of spiny ocotillos with red blooms on their fingertips, we had an unadulterated view of the Guads' much-studied rock exposures.
"I can't buy anymore," he said, standing near a pitching-mound-size heap of dismembered Barbie dolls as garbage trucks lumbered down a nearby road toward a landfill.
President Trump lumbered toward the railing, behind the official seal, joined by a familiar assemblage of relatives, aides and at least one relative-aide, his daughter Ivanka Trump.
State banks are lumbered with non-performing loans and Turkish companies' foreign-currency exposure is sizable with almost $180 billion more in liabilities than assets as of September.
To help keep up with the overflowing cans, rear-loading garbage trucks lumbered back and forth like dinosaurs across lawns and meadows, hills and valleys, paths and walkways.
Latifi Hammers O'Connell in 30 Seconds In the second light heavyweight bout of the night, Sweden's Ilir Latifi lumbered onto the canvas with part-time radio host Sean O'Connell.
We've been lumbered with this smarmy cabinet because there wasn't a cohesive movement demanding social change, forcing inequality onto the political agenda, and offering something both hopeful and new.
Almost every kid I passed under the age of 10 gave me a very cute little wave, and most people smiled at me as I lumbered around the city.
They came in a covered wagon, it is said, and as they lumbered through Arkansas in the gathering dusk they became aware of furtive shapes in the distance. Indians.
CreditCreditElizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times Carl Beamon lumbered through the halls of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan on a Wednesday afternoon last month.
Tropical storm Florence lumbered inland on Saturday, knocking down trees, flooding rivers, and dumping sheets of rain in the Carolinas where the death toll climbed to at least eight.
More precisely, I lumbered, jogged, waddled and generally humiliated my way around a track as I tried — and failed — to keep up with the world's most exceptional race walker.
Meaning, altogether, that Mr Trump and his party seem lumbered with each other—though the idea of forcing him off the ticket may never have been more than a fantasy.
Veolia (previously called Vivendi Environnement) had been lumbered with excessive debt under Jean-Marie Messier, a flamboyant former media mogul; its value collapsed after the financial crisis of 2008-09.
His favorite game had a medieval-fantasy premise and a lot of noisy monsters, off-brand orcs who lumbered through a pixelated hellscape, grunting or sneezing this sound like zug!
A new study identifies them as just one example of invasive herbivores that benefit the ecosystem they've lumbered into, filling in for giant animals lost since the last ice age.
The ship that helped make Captain Cook so famous, for good or ill, lumbered for 14 years and covered a paltry few tens of thousands of miles of ocean blue.
To anyone observing the airplane externally, for instance from the control tower, the takeoff would have appeared ordinary as the Boeing lumbered down the runway and lifted into the air.
He disarmed Groth, the world's fastest recorded server, with a clinical returning game, showing his guile by lobbing the 6-ft-4in (1.93m) Australian repeatedly when he lumbered forward in desperation.
Digital players have been able to make inroads in the retail market with cheaper products because, unlike traditional banks, they are not lumbered with expensive branch networks that push up costs.
Ortiz, who had to be helped off the field in Wednesday's ninth inning, slugged a ground-rule double in the first inning and later lumbered home from second, seemingly pain free.
In the rocky hills of what is now Montana, a Tyrannosaurus rex once lumbered across the land, standing as high as 20-feet tall and stretching up to 40-feet long.
PHILADELPHIA — He lumbered through the convention center in white shoes and pants to match — his destination several hundred feet and an escalator away — wheezing a bit as he neared the end.
And we are lumbered, as ever, by loads of Marvelite baggage: magical cubes, combustible spacecraft, and earnest exhortations to be the best version of oneself that one can possibly be. Thanks.
Ivenko is also lumbered, poor lad, with dialogue in English as well as in Russian, and some of his line readings are as flat as the boards on which he treads.
A 50-ish, beefy white guy, wearing a gray T-shirt that was too small and black nylon shorts (our approved informal attire)—and who relished bearing bad news—lumbered toward me.
About 95 million years ago, a bus-size and scaly-skinned sauropod dinosaur with a long tail and even longer neck lumbered across what is now Queensland, Australia, a new study finds.
I stared in awe until his security whisked him away, and he lumbered into a car and sped off toward whatever penthouse suite or rabble-rousing rally was next on the schedule.
The marine reptile dug a deep hole in the sand and laid 128 eggs, scraping sand with her flippers over the nest to hide it, and she lumbered back to the sea.
Although the storm has since been downgraded to a tropical depression and lumbered west, today, Wilmington remains all but cut off from the outside world, with the major highways flooded and impassable.
When it comes to education, children in Zambia's most far-flung villages are often sold short, lumbered with unqualified or absentee teachers who hamper their chances of escaping poverty for a better life.
East of the Islamic State-held city of Mosul, columns of tanks and trucks lumbered their way toward the objective: clearing villages of militants before any broader advance on the city could happen.
As Mr Miller points out, older churches move slowly because they are lumbered with hierarchies and rules; the Pentecostal world is one of quick startups, low barriers to entry and instant reaction to change.
He also became the Nets' career scoring leader last season — one of the few highlights for the team, which lumbered to a league-worst 20-62 record under its first-year coach, Kenny Atkinson.
Murphy said stockpiling could work well for firms with fast-moving just-in-time supply chains, but those with slower-moving supply chains faced a risk of being lumbered with stock if orders dry up.
Credit... AWAGATE FOREST, MALI — For two days, dozens of armored vehicles carrying 133 elite soldiers with the French Foreign Legion lumbered over West Africa's scrubby savanna to reach a suspected hide-out for Islamist militants.
There is a mini-boom in books about males: the young ones parents raise, often with stereotypical ideas of what a boy should be, and the adult kind that women, and men themselves, get lumbered with.
It's almost impossible to judge a man who was lumbered with £32.5m worth of misfiring Christian Benteke, and who found himself having to give a pensionable Kolo Toure extensive game time as the season went on.
I asked Adonis to perform a specific behavior and, instead of cheerfully doing it, he lowered his head — it bears repeating that this was the head with the tusks — and lumbered across the room at us.
Where his competitors nibbled in familiar professional shades of smarm and euphemism, Trump lumbered blithely up to deliver what Republican voters actually wanted, which turned out to be the crying-laughing emoji and brutal, racialized authoritarianism.
Unfortunately, the lectures in which Foucault delivered this rallying cry were collected in a book lumbered with the snoozeworthy title The Hermeneutics of the Subject — not a patch on his previous bestseller, The History of Sexuality.
But it has disappointed many of the largest U.S. banks, which under the bill are still big enough to be lumbered with the costly systemically risky label, and for which the bill currently offers few other compensations.
My coworker and tent mate, whom I had barely seen all day due to how little I gave a fuck about anything that was going on around me, lumbered into the tent and almost immediately passed out.
Britain's delayed departure from the EU leaves him lumbered with higher costs while UK-EU trade remains friction-free — but it is a costly gamble he says may still pay off if Britain leaves the single market.
Veteran leader Hun Sen is preparing for a July general election that he is widely expected to win, with the main opposition party banned and its leaders lumbered with legal cases that have blocked them from politics.
The beach was deserted, and under a near-full moon I watched as a turtle trundled from the sea and lumbered deliberately to a spot near the dune, where she used her powerful legs to excavate a pit.
Kos-Read lumbered through the center aisle until he reached the last row, where he heaved his backpack onto a seat and plopped down into another as if he were claiming a spot on a long-distance bus.
At the foot of the high-rise, part of the St. Mary's Park Houses, he tossed a knife into the parking lot, witnesses said, waved his arm in vain for a cab and then lumbered toward the subway.
In the locker room, Wentz lumbered around with a slight hitch in his step — refraining from dancing around to Meek Mill and bathing in champagne with his teammates, likely for fear of putting his injured leg at risk.
That is especially ironic, since the development of the port was begun under Mr Rajapaksa, who was criticised at the time for signing uncompetitive contracts for its construction that lumbered Sri Lanka with heavy debts to the Chinese government.
San Juan, Puerto Rico (CNN)The large eye of Hurricane Maria lumbered toward the popular vacation islands of Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas on Thursday, leaving Puerto Rico and its Caribbean neighbors battered, drenched and largely without power.
So I want to talk a little about a lot of things, but I just want to note that Audrey is going to have a baby really soon, and she luckily lumbered herself down here to do this podcast.
"We have been using the history of conservation success in South Africa to repopulate other areas in Africa," Andrew Parker, director of conservation at African Parks, told Reuters as a hulking rhino lumbered about its holding pen below him.
You could swear that the stories' creatures, in their author's signature style of hand-painted tissue paper collage, had stretched, stood up, shaken themselves and lumbered, leapt, sailed or flown off the page and onto Raul Abrego's deceptively simple, multipaneled set.
"That relationship has sort of lumbered on without much examination of whether it's still serving the interest of the United States until today," said Bob Graham, a former senator from Florida who chaired the Senate Intelligence Committee probe into the Sept.
By the time Leon lumbered into the game against Xolos last Friday, manager Luis Fernando Tena had a total of six different key players that were unavailable for the match: Efrain Velarde, Osvaldo Rodriguez, Aldo Rocha, Guzman, Mejia and Moralez.
When Harbour Air's de Havilland Beaver seaplane first lumbered into the skies in 523, Elvis's "Heartbreak Hotel" topped the charts, President Dwight D. Eisenhower was in the White House, and flying icons like the Boeing 747 hadn't yet been invented.
This much we know: One day toward the end of the Jurassic Period, a long-necked, long-tailed sauropod dinosaur about the size of an elephant lumbered over a tidal flat in what is now Switzerland, leaving footprints wider than beach balls.
He has lumbered onto investigators' radar and thus teetered ever so slightly from favor — that's Steve Bannon chortling in the background — though he reportedly tasted Trump's rancor before, when he hid in Aspen during the health care debacle, skiing while Washington churned.
His eyes were pressed snugly against a virtual reality headset, and both of his hands gripped plastic controllers, while his avatar stood on a rocky outcropping, firing bullets and hurling grenades, dismembering the hordes of undead mutants that lumbered toward him from every direction.
"Laptops and iPads are multi-purpose devices loaded with games, social media, work email, funny cat videos, and those birthday photos you still need to edit," wrote the Freewrite's creators on Kickstarter, back when it was lumbered with the even more pretentious name of the Hemingwrite.
Every day for the past 20 years, Lyudmil Kutev has lumbered three stories down the crumbling concrete steps of his Sofia apartment, descended into a basement Cold War bunker packed floor to ceiling with shoes, and swung open a rusty window panel just inches from the sidewalk.
On an April day in 22016 -- just four months after Pearl Harbor -- he sat next to Jimmy Doolittle as 25 B-25 Mitchell bombers lumbered down the deck of an aircraft carrier to begin a mission that ended in a huge morale boost for the United States.
But when I was playing it, at night after work with my partner, I found myself hating these unconvincing meatheads and the barely choose-your-own-adventure playable sequences where they lumbered around the world looking for the next thing that they both needed to work together to trigger.
NICE, France — Returning home after an abortive trip to find some ice cream late on Thursday evening, Mario Aufiero, a French retiree, waited patiently on the sidewalk as a big truck lumbered down the short street he needed to cross to get to his apartment building just off the Promenade des Anglais.
Carolina governor * More than 2102,210 people housed in 222 shelters * Up to 2600 million could lose power in N.Carolina -government By Ernest Scheyder WILMINGTON, N.C., Sept 2150 (Reuters) - Tropical storm Florence lumbered inland on Saturday, knocking down trees, flooding rivers, and dumping sheets of rain in the Carolinas where five people have died.
Yet, as members of Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy, and Cypress Hill lumbered down the stairs from their dressing room onto the same stage that once saw the likes of Jim Morrison become a star, the venue made for a fitting launching pad for a night of powerhouse beats and unapologetically political rock.
In the weeks since President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE lumbered into an impeachment crisis of his own creation, congressional Republicans have warped the Constitution – and reality – to delegitimize any attempt at holding Trump accountable.
This idea, that too many people are clueless about the weight of online harassment, was articulated well by Amanda Hess in her award-winning piece on online harassment in which she called 911 about a specific and vivid threat: Two hours later, a Palm Springs police officer lumbered up the steps to my hotel room, paused on the outdoor threshold, and began questioning me in a steady clip.

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