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The process is moving glacially, especially at the county attorney's office.
Usually, scores change glacially, a point or two a year.
She turned her head and found it moved glacially slow.
It seemed that change would be glacially slow at best.
But the service was glacially slow and just about as chilly.
And employment has been rising, albeit glacially, in recent months.
She looked up, and her face was almost glacially calm and still.
It moved glacially towards the west and strengthened into a hurricane.
"These are glacially slow reproductive rates for an animal that's pretty small," he said.
But given how glacially analysts respond to bad news, this is highly unlikely.
Spock said glacially, "We came here for a specific purpose."
However, the natural law governing committees soon took hold and progress was glacially slow.
This used to be a glacially slow process, but it has accelerated considerably over the past few years.
Today two glacially formed outcroppings are still present on the property.
When the clouds came down it was glacially cold.
But even this constant of fashion changes, if glacially.
One would have to be glacially indifferent to heights not to empathize.
Sometimes progress seemed lightning fast, but most of the time the work got done at a glacially slow pace.
But in opera there are standards of beauty, a general target that moves glacially if at all.
England's economic evolution was glacially gradual, and in the book, we follow its slow turn into political history.
Glacially formed tunnel valleys have been identified on every continent.
The whole thing is as glacially glamorous as a Barney's window.
Even under the best circumstances, they can be costly, disruptive and glacially paced.
The count was so glacially dignified that he might have been supposed to be taking part at a sitting of the legislature.
The lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June.