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"snail-paced" Definitions
  1. moving very slowly

22 Sentences With "snail paced"

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Super heavy, snail-paced, brain damage boogie…caveman drumming, screeching feedback, screaming vocals….
We catch up on life and really enjoy ourselves despite the snail-paced service.
Additionally, rising unemployment and snail-paced wages growth were keeping downward pressure on inflation.
Its 1.3m feet of film were edited to five and a half ravishing, snail-paced hours.
Then it will need more (and better) partners, and require the snail-paced government to speed up its response.
That debt pile coupled with a snail-paced rise in wages has squeezed consumer spending, in-turn weighing on inflation.
The disappointing sales come as economists worry about the impact on household consumption from snail-paced wage growth and a slowdown in Australia's once-booming housing market.
Elsewhere, Syrians are trying to pick up the pieces, grappling with increasing poverty and the snail-paced reconstruction process, as well as trying to avoid military conscription.
"I am Italian, but before I got sucked into this spiral of violence, disbelief and snail-paced justice system, I had no idea of what it was like," she said.
But, Baruto's work in the clinch overwhelmed the 45-year-old JMMA legend and the judges unanimously scored the fight in the Estonian's favour in an interesting, yet snail-paced contest.
But before he was assassinated in 2005, he equipped the city centre with its own electricity and fibre-optic network, while the rest of Beirut suffered blackouts and a snail-paced internet.
He promised to introduce new technology to improve the country's snail-paced internet and free public wi-fi, universal healthcare and the pursuit of an end to separatist conflicts, including a unilateral ceasefire with Maoist rebels.
"This is the most extensive ferry system the city has had in many years," said my colleague Patrick McGeehan, who has reported on the city's commuter ferries, a bright spot in an otherwise bleak transit landscape of subway woes, roadway congestion and snail-paced crosstown buses.
In 1959, Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno pioneered Butoh, a hard-to-define performance art that grew from the shock of World War II and is often distinguished by its embodiment of the grotesque and the snail-paced movements that make it feel like both a meditation and a cry of despair.
Before you do that though, watch St. Louis's Noisey Acoustics set, in which she plays the first two songs from the record, "Water" and "Understand," in a quieter corner of LA. What little effects there are on the album—a little reverb in front of snail-paced bass and drums—are replaced by white noise and birdsong.
The Pillars of the Earth has received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. Blake Hester from GameSpot praised the game's characters, unique visuals, and story development, but critiqued it also for a lack of drama or tangible tension, "snail-paced" narrative, and slow frame- rates (on Xbox One) and loading times.
Upon release, Sarvam gained mixed reviews by critics, with the majority claiming that the film failed to live up to the expectations. Generally, the film was described as "stylish" and "visually attractive" and its (snail-paced) screenplay as the sore point. Sify labelled the film as a "visual treat", stating that the film is good in parts, has a "wafer thin storyline" and "banks heavily on style and gloss". Praise was addressed to director Vishnuvardhan for trying to make a "different film" and for reworking the "Kollywood commercial formula".
"His slow, snail-paced, bed-rid habits of reasoning, cannot keep up with the whirling, eccentric motion, the rapid, perhaps extravagant combinations of modern literature. ... He inclines, by a natural and deliberate bias, to the traditional in laws and government; to the orthodox in religion; to the safe in opinion; to the trite in imagination; to the technical in style; to whatever implies a surrender of individual judgment into the hands of authority, and a subjection of individual feeling to mechanic rules."Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, pp. 116–17.
On 5 January 2015, the cable was damaged yet again at section S1H which connects Vung Tau and Hong Kong. The Vung Tau station launched a search effort in order to identify the point of fracture. Internet speeds returned to normal once the fault was identified and repaired by 22 January 2015. The snail-paced Internet speed users in Vietnam have been suffering since Thursday, 23 April 2015 is not brought about by a submarine cable cut as widely thought and it will take three weeks, or a month at worst, for repairs.
In the south, in Galicia, General Semyon Budionny's Red Cavalry Army advanced far into the Polish rears, capturing Brodno and approaching Lwów and Zamość. In early July it became clear to the Poles that the Russians' objectives were not limited to pushing their borders farther west. Poland's very independence was at stake. The Russian forces advanced rapidly at a rate of 20 miles a day; shocking many commanders and foreign observers who were expecting a repeat of the Western snail paced advance. After the capture of Grodno in Belarus on July 19, Tukhachevski ordered that Warsaw be taken by August 12.
No doubt a lot of research and speculation went into Jhabvala's > screenplay, but I wish she had finally decided to jump one way or the other. > The movie tells no clear story and has no clear ideas. In a negative review appearing in Rolling Stone magazine, Peter Travers said, > After a literate and entertaining roll (A Room With a View, Howards End, The > Remains of the Day), the team of producer Ismail Merchant, director James > Ivory and writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala drops the ball with this droopy, > snail-paced prigs-in-wigs movie. It doesn't help that Nick Nolte is such a > lox as Thomas Jefferson ... [He] seems to think that playing an > introspective man means impersonating a wax dummy.
" Molecular biologist Jennifer Doudna praised the book as a "fantastic adventure across time and space, grounded in science but deeply thought-provoking about human nature and the future of our species". J. Doudna, Books of the Year issue, WSJ Dec 12, 2015 Bill Gates recommended Seveneves as one of five books to read in the summer of 2016, praising in particular its scientific accuracy. He writes, "Seveneves reminded me of all the things I love about science fiction". The Guardians Steven Poole was more critical in his review, criticizing the work as being overly descriptive, and observing: "Once we arrive in the novel's snail-paced last third, there are lots and lots of lavish descriptions of imaginary machines: city-sized orbiting habitats, giant pendulums reaching down into the Earth's atmosphere, 'sky trains'.

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