In my endless pursuit of funny stories about Eskimo words for snow, I've found friends who will send me absurd comics about it, too. |
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The whole point of a sports car is hedonism, the selfish pursuit of pleasure. |
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The forces of hierarchy, domination and oppression are often said to be driving the capitalist pursuit of higher profits. |
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Dividing by zero, on the other hand, proved to be a more troublesome pursuit and is still causing headaches today. |
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Our pursuit of this trait is somewhat like trying to make a vegetarian out of a carnivore. |
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Of course, whether you've spotted anything or are just chasing shadows is what makes the pursuit all the more entertaining. |
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Police believe witnesses who saw the car either before the chase, during the pursuit or afterwards could have very important information. |
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Some of the accidents happened during the pursuit of criminals but none resulted in the deaths of either PCs or civilians. |
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The strategic aim of strike is to effectively deprive the enemy of the capability to employ military forces in the pursuit of their aim. |
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To his own mind, however, his real occupation was not the pursuit of wealth but the opening of souls. |
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Yet Wu persisted, since learning about architecture was the only occupation that satisfied his pursuit of artistic excellence. |
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Meanwhile the poachers had time to gather up their nets and other implements used in the pursuit of their nefarious occupation. |
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Ayn Rand wrote a few books about objectivism, the total and relentless pursuit of perfection and the unwavering commitment needed to manage this. |
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It was a central paradox of Arbus's strongest years, however, that the pursuit of the authentic did not necessarily voyage toward sanity. |
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Now, of course, the avid pursuit of lazuli buntings and Blackburnian warblers is no longer merely a hobby. |
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And the pursuit of this peace, balance, and justice lies at the core of submission to God, and the obligations of vicegerency. |
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Understanding of the earliest amniotes has been a central pursuit of vertebrate paleontologists over the past century. |
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Sydney's harbour and many iconic sites are up for grabs because of the senseless pursuit of a fast buck, writes Paul Keating. |
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What shocked them the second time was his avid pursuit of a quick buck through a share deal. |
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At the same time, Western artists are exacting and relentless in their pursuit of historical verisimilitude. |
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Few, if any, Nobelists and Nobel class scientists write books, at least while occupied at the lab bench and in hot pursuit of the Prize. |
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The quick end to the war brought the angle to a merciful conclusion and McMahon shifted his nimble mind to the pursuit of other angles. |
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Buck is a freelance sound engineer in constant pursuit of the ultimate live mix. |
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He displayed great valour, courage and determination in the pursuit of his goal. |
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In making an appeal to others to join me in my pursuit of justice I validate myself and my values. |
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They have undergone cycles of IVF, miscarriages and spent thousands of pounds in the pursuit of their aim, and plan to try again in the new year. |
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Naturally, they bridle at suggestions that their pursuit of a European identity is mimicry. |
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Anybody who has performed these tasks in the pursuit of a weekly pay-packet has my utmost sympathy and respect. |
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It should not be a freak show for neoconservative politics and its pursuit of the culture war. |
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In this manic pursuit of huge guns, way too many trainees neglect their forearms. |
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London Fashion Week, that biannual gathering of the unembarrassable in pursuit of the unwearable, begins tomorrow. |
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Put it this way though, no stone, no matter how small, will go unturned in our pursuit of this thing. |
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So off we set down the beerhouse, in the name of duty, in pursuit of dirty snogs. |
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Their gambit inspired Lewis, to whom the pursuit of social justice undoubtedly comes naturally. |
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She would brave bandits, illness, unsanitary, uncomfortable accommodation and even sometimes lack of food in a singleminded pursuit of her goal. |
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What is generally left unsaid is what influence this will have on intelligence work in Iraq, and elsewhere, in pursuit of terrorists. |
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When I finished my stint with pursuing life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, I returned to these shores determined to become a born-again. |
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His pursuit is aided by two loyal, bootlicking sidekicks who obey his every command. |
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Your dogged pursuit of those you don't like is as annoying as your bootlicking of industry people you do like. |
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The pursuit of universalist truths has been given a knocking by the rise of postmodernism, he argues. |
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After the speech, Churchill Club members boogied away the night in single-minded pursuit of the groove. |
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They continued their pursuit along Broadway and on to a motorway slip road. |
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Trees and slash are left behind in the pursuit of today's profit opportunities, and nothing grows back except weeds. |
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He plays the run well for an undersized lineman and is best at backside pursuit rather than trying to stop plays head-on. |
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Later Waldo and Angus are riding a skimobile in hot pursuit of the thieves. |
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Elocution became a public and private pursuit as sixpenny manuals such as the Honourable Henry H's book sold thousands of copies. |
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His main sport was the unglamorous pursuit of golf, for which he gained a blue at Oxford. |
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We shall oppose for re-election all who in the white house or in congress betray American liberty in pursuit of un-American ends. |
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Harry was sitting on our laps, one after the other in an endless pursuit for the ultimate in feline comfort, purring loudly. |
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The single-minded pursuit of economic growth can exact a heavy toll on a community. |
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Nor is he suffering solely from his single-minded pursuit of Social Security reform. |
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But if they are single-minded in pursuit of victory, Edinburgh will be crushed. |
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Once a field of interest has been chosen, dedication and single-minded pursuit of excellence is boundless. |
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The trademarks are quickness to the ball and aggressive pursuit of the quarterback by linemen and blitzing line-backers and defensive backs. |
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The cinematic monkeyshines underscore the various triumphs and tribulations that derive from a lifetime in pursuit of physical pleasure alone. |
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Dotcoms continue to disappear into the Nasdaq black hole in hot pursuit of the latest startups. |
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The purport is that the pursuit of wealth and pleasure should be within the parameters of dharma and moksha. |
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All three bodies had links with the biotech industry through the pursuit of commercial research contracts. |
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With a growl, she commenced pursuit of the elf, finally diving, catching him off-guard, and tripping him so both stumbled to the ground. |
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The fact remains that this particular shopwalker uttered a cry of protest and darted in pursuit of the hat and cape. |
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Malaysia's hot pursuit a fortnight ago appeared like a mirage in Bahrain's desert expanse. |
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A minority embraced an uncompromising biblicism or fundamentalism, combined with pre-millenarian views and the pursuit of holiness. |
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We all mixed sherbet with water and planted licorice allsorts in pursuit of Dahl's peculiar brand of alchemy. |
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Anyway, they inspire indolent ladies to train down and to diet and do sundry other things in the pursuit of slenderness. |
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Wren's season of notoriety rose mainly from vehement wowser pursuit of his illegal totalisator in Collingwood. |
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Karin will be competing in both the time trial and the individual pursuit in Athens. |
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In 2004 will you target the Olympics, and if you do, will you go for pursuit on the track, the time trial or the road race? |
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Much of the company's success has been tied up with its campaigning approach to the pursuit of social and environmental issues. |
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In place of the pursuit of national self-interest, the needs of millions of ordinary people will have to be addressed. |
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How fabulous is it that the pursuit of happiness and self-fulfillment can be achieved with the help of the diving industry! |
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For Bergson, it is because the scientific pursuit is based on the principle of mechanism. |
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Mankind has always been under threat from the extremes of nature and from extreme ideology in pursuit of power. |
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The temporal license of epic and of the pursuit of seasonability was not an option in the courts. |
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It is a pragmatic, strong-shouldered individual who excels in the art of compromise and is resourceful and dedicated to the pursuit of resources. |
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There are all the necessary elements here for us not to fail in pursuit of the scudetto. |
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They were in hot pursuit of their escaping slaves, with whips and scourges cracking, and blades drawn. |
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These are not linear processes and there are few cleverer balancing acts than pursuit of an editorial strategy. |
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I cannot condone the knocking down of old ladies in pursuit of a Panzers bagel, but sometimes there isn't any other way. |
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In this mad pursuit of history itself, the facts of the past in so far as they are known are blatantly manipulated and distorted. |
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This pursuit of risk avoidance has become the mantra of health care and is now a political manifesto pledge. |
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I could have become a runaway materialist, a robotic mall rat who resorts to retail therapy in pursuit of fulfillment. |
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Legalist institutions that manage that pursuit maladroitly are ultimately swept away. |
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While the pursuit of art has always been close to her art, she has mainly taken it as a hobby. |
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Indeed, when he started his pursuit of him, Soviet missiles were still targeted on Western Europe. |
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An avid air enthusiast, Andy has travelled all over the world in pursuit of his hobby. |
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In May of that year, several aviators were aggressively contending to be the first to get airborne in pursuit of this prize. |
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He is a man bound by oath to avenge the wrongs inflicted on his home and, in pursuit of revenge, he will stop at nothing. |
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He won gold in the individual pursuit, silver in the team pursuit and a bronze in the madison with team-mate Rob Hayles. |
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We've had ups and downs today, but we have a good chance in the team pursuit and with Brad and Rob in the madison. |
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In doing so, they perform saccadic movements, smooth pursuit movements, vergence movements, vestibular movements, and accommodation. |
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Bernard's over-rigorous pursuit of ascetic discipline adversely affected his health. |
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Almost without exception, these towns exhibit a spirit, pride and pursuit of excellence that rubs off on any intruder. |
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Britain's defeat means their long search for a gold medal in the men's team pursuit goes on. |
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I know monkeys and animals are rounded up or bred away from their natural habitats and countries for experiments in the pursuit of profit. |
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The energy and enthusiasm exuded from the Arien nature is channeled both into creative endeavors and into the pursuit of power and status. |
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All of that is ultimately in pursuit of not the literal representation of a sound, but its essence. |
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Sarah is a four-time world individual pursuit champion and Lauren and I are two roadies. |
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These motoring paparazzi have been known to use helicopters and light aircraft in pursuit of their prey. |
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A normal thriller would have a villain, ready to strike at any moment and a hero in hot pursuit of the truth that will set him or her free. |
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What would it take to change from life in the fast lane to a lifelong pursuit of meditation and study? |
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The strategy generates a rich database of writing samples which permits the pursuit of a number of precise research questions. |
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How low can the TV licensing authority sink in their pursuit of people not paying their licence fee? |
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A 1447 toll on the Prussian towns' vessels was rather in the nature of retortion than the pursuit of a consistent policy. |
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The old brass and faded paper in this exhibition are the physical leftovers of a grand, almost lunatic pursuit of perfection. |
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Officers in pursuit attempt to box the driver in before his rampage turns deadly in the nearby residential neighborhood. |
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The pursuit of ideas has earned him a reputation for running with them in the studio, for grabbing the moment. |
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They are also extremists of one kind or another who have devoted themselves to the zealous pursuit of their religious ideals. |
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I again succeeded in ambuscading them, which caused them to give up pursuit for the night. |
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The consequent pursuit of thinness had become a new religion, she said, and she showed a range of advertisements to support her claims. |
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Change is slow to come, and we must continue to be relentless in our pursuit to let others know our value. |
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Consider the shoppers you know who are relentless in their pursuit of a deal. |
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Everyone is ultimately motivated by self-interest and the pursuit of the almighty dollar. |
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He mentions having seen a Ladrone with his sword drawn and dripping with blood, engaged in pursuit of a villager. |
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With their matching broken noses, the three left the pub in pursuit of a less hazardous line of work. |
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The more vicious red tops of Fleet Street have been relentless in their pursuit of the entertainer over the past few weeks. |
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And turkey hunters are not shy about parting with their money in pursuit of gobblers. |
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Harty, as is a poacher's wont, removed any dubiety by forcing the ball into the back of the net, before running off in pursuit of the acclaim. |
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On the eleventh lap Guillemot recovered his position, dislodging Higgins as pursuit man. |
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We were in pursuit of a cracking story and we couldn't stop talking about it. |
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It is a necessary fact that animals will die and suffer in the pursuit of human betterment. |
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In fact teaching and research really constitute a single mission, the pursuit of knowledge. |
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In their pursuit of power, wealth, or sensory pleasures, they can choose to ignore all moral values or ethical principles. |
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It might be medically unsound to be overweight, but somehow it's more wholesome than our current pursuit of physical perfection. |
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Sport anglers flock there in pursuit of steelhead trout, coho salmon and whitefish. |
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She took tea with her remaining admirers, but in the age of beat poetry and the apolitical pursuit of rapture, seemed something of a relic. |
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Similarly shaped raptors, such as peregrine falcons and goshawks, are adept at the agile pursuit and rapid capture of birds in flight. |
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The state's pursuit of energy providers continues, mainly under the aegis of the state Attorney General's Office. |
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Are you simply repeating someone else's propaganda in pursuit of a quick buck, and I use this term advisedly. |
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In their pursuit of youth, men of my generation show some worrying signs of juvenility. |
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Their pursuit of an advanced degree is a sign of their seriousness about their vocation. |
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Lyon are in control in these early moments, United looking slightly ragged in their pursuit of the ball already. |
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The film doesn't reek of actorly vanity or the shameless pursuit of Oscar glory. |
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In fact, the ruling is a perfect example of how the free market is blind to any values other than the pursuit of profit. |
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Consciences may be salved by the doctrine that the pursuit of self-interest will in fact make everyone better off. |
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Here every man, eschewing the pursuit of private interest, would devote himself to the common weal. |
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And, in its own way, this pursuit is what makes every day exciting and challenging. |
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If we accept these humble terms, the quest for a soul mate might just be a noble pursuit after all. |
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His scientific career was a pursuit of the understanding of every aspect of the water cycle. |
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Accompanied by spindly psychic Matthew Lillard, he comes to a grisly end in pursuit of his latest quarry. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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Thai troops are on alert along the border to prevent invasions due by troops in hot pursuit of their quarry. |
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One trader along the border of what are today South Africa and Botswana employed 400 African hunters in the pursuit of rhino horn. |
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In pursuit of this passion, all have put themselves through a rigid training course to qualify as pyrotechnicians. |
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There is a critique of hedonism, or the pursuit of pleasure. |
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Twenty minutes later, U.S. striker Jozy Altidore was barreling down the left sideline at top speed in pursuit of the ball. |
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So, does that mean because the Libyan rebels lost, that the Bahraini people will cease their pursuit of parliamentary democracy? |
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In his new book American Fun, John Beckman charts our pursuit of happiness from the Boston Tea Party to hippies and Yippies. |
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Why is our can-do country, tied at inception to the pursuit of happiness, so reliably interested in visions of its own demise? |
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The GOP had to abandon the ceaseless pursuit of the last white guy in Mississippi at the expense of alienating the mainstream. |
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He was a plantation houseboy in Virginia and did, as Cecil does in the film, leave in the pursuit of better employment. |
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From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life. |
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Bunting even botches an attempt by his wife to reconcile, abstracting himself from the romance of the moment in pursuit of a dry, theoretical point. |
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A young man runs through a bizarre hotel in pursuit of an unseen quarry. |
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The result was the accentuation of a fundamental conflict in the university's mission between furthering the pursuit of truth and serving the needs of established power. |
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I was passing one of the islands on the lake when I noticed what looked like an accipiter flying just above the water in pursuit of a bird and then double back to the island. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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The local couple, who have lived in the town for over 31 years, were subjected to a horrendous level of violence in pursuit of a few quid and the chance of a joyride. |
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Smith did a creditable job narrating Pershing's 1916 expedition in pursuit of Pancho Villa. |
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Its origins lie in the caring, sharing Nineties when the realisation dawned that the all-out pursuit of material wealth was not in our long-term interests. |
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And, the growing popularity of yachting as a leisure pursuit was acknowledged by the National Lottery who gave the Yacht Club 25,000 euro for training courses in sailing. |
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Success follows relentless pursuit of something you absolutely believe in. |
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The pursuit of eating raw food has become a religion of the nuttier kind. |
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They say The Guardian has been dragging its feet on the pursuit of NSA-related stories while keeping the Times on a short leash. |
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Or we hear on MSNBC that the Republicans are ideologically blind and fanatical in their pursuit of a Darwinian dystopia. |
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I can't say that it's wrong to ask for an experience of bliss, I mean much of my meditation was in pursuit of the ananda, the bliss, you know, truth, light, bliss. |
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Better than anyone though, Murdoch saw and exploited the emotional needs satisfied by the pursuit of celebrity. |
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But if a manager ever decides to go out on a limb in pursuit of an unsecured position, then you probably won't hear about it until something goes wrong. |
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There's no reason for you to overtrain in pursuit of ripped abs. |
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Perhaps someday it will return to Victoria's inner harbour and enlighten the city with approbatory friendly fire in greedy pursuit of our oil, gas, and fresh water. |
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I can think of no pursuit more childish than an Oval Office-initiated food fight with a talk-radio host. |
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In pursuit of a dream of becoming a foreign correspondent, she moved to London to study journalism. |
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Little recognized in this country is that the scope and pervasiveness of American power is now the lodestone for every other country in the pursuit of its own interests. |
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Sanger turned birth control from a furtive, underground pursuit into an international movement. |
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Besides, there is so much to do that such luxuries as spending hours and hours stalking cats in pursuit of the perfect shot are simply not possible. |
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I will think of you, briefly, as we meander along the creek and take photos of the ducks attempting to rugby tackle their peers in the pursuit of breadcrumbs. |
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In its gossipy pages, it is recognition and reward that are valued, not the pursuit of truth. |
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On one side you find the ruthless pursuit of profit and lowbrow culture. |
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One of the most pernicious evils of contemporary BritKapital is to have lured the proletariat into limiting their potential to the pursuit of lumpen hedonism. |
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Was it Shakespeare, in mad pursuit of a lovely boy and that voluptuous Dark Lady? |
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I shirked duty in pursuit of a good sleep, incurring her wrath this morning. |
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Because her poems are not strained or contrived they are devoid of the madding pursuit of the intellect or craft, which kills many of our modern poets and their poetry. |
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This milestone measure is a living tribute to the thousands of men and women who have lost their lives in pursuit of a world free of mafias, drug cartels and criminal gangs. |
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And other masters of literary journalism say they recognize the single-minded pursuit of truth at its core. |
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Conservatives have written the whole thing off as the heretical pursuit of the Bush administration. |
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Expeditions in pursuit of Atlantic blue marlin, Indian mahseer, tiger fish, Pacific salmon were the norm and what fantastic prize trips they were. |
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Maxine reunites with her husband, horst, and her pursuit of Ice crystallizes into something cohesive. |
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So we salute you, Mr. Fielder, even as we continue to huff and puff at the gym in pursuit of those rippling ridges. |
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As the overgrown man-child Adam, he won hearts with his pursuit of Helen Baxendale through six series until her brutal connection with the front end of a truck. |
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On the other hand it is all a pursuit of truth, of what is real and resonant and relatable. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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Over the next fortnight Scots football supporters are set to raise the political stakes in their pursuit of greater representation at their clubs. |
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The banana seat, the cab-over-engine truck, and the fabulous pursuit plane were all designed by one of last century's preeminent designers, Viktor Schreckengost. |
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Though the pursuit of sexual ecstasy through pain is seen as masochism, as a perversion, Bataille argues that this is one example of liberation through surrender. |
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A standard can be a mark of excellence, something to aspire to, but in a mass-produced and mass-marketed world, standards mean an unending pursuit of sameness and mediocrity. |
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These are institutions that are meant to promote the pursuit of intellectualism and honesty. |
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Class distinction goes out of the window when Lords, Ladies, gamekeepers and farmers all wear Barbour to some country pursuit like a clay-pigeon shoot or barn dance. |
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The pursuit of such metaphysical questions is just a high-minded distraction from the more pressing issue of confronting the dilemma of one's existence here and now. |
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If there is a sense of exhaustion, however, it is tempered by the meticulousness of the presentation and the thoroughness of her pursuit of the seven themes. |
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At some points, the pursuit reached speeds topping 90 miles an hour. |
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The possible conflict between the pursuit of improved microeconomic efficiency versus the desirability of macroeconomic stability is touched upon. |
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In the past, it has actually helped the cause of freedom that politics is mostly a pursuit for third-rate talents. |
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In the pursuit of pseudo-scientific tractability, neoclassical economics neglects the dynamic aspects of the social realm and delivers a static utilitarian calculus. |
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We also look back at a riot between trad jazz fans and their modernist rivals at a festival in 1960, and travel to Mali in pursuit of the country's hunter-musicians. |
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But the best of him testifies both to his unyielding pursuit of perfection in his craft and to a character that was far from being the milk-and-water saint of legend. |
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In our pursuit of knowledge, we often desire a traceable path in our growth. |
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By the same token, boxing is a transposition of a noble pursuit of post-pub Britain into an artificial environment of padded gloves and gumshields. |
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This last pursuit had him touring America in a state of health that would have most troupers languishing in bed with a port and lemon and it was effectively the death of him. |
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To be sure, there is more than enough reality to make the pursuit of peace hit any number of walls, both holy and unholy ones. |
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In their corrupt and shadowy pursuit of what they consider to be evil, they themselves become more insidiously black-hearted than the repentant sinner they pursue. |
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But perhaps the most common pursuit for stars with pedigreed names is a jewelry or cosmetics line. |
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To many people, their ingeniously moronic stunts set a new standard for how low the entertainment industry was willing to sink in pursuit of profits. |
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Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, she was tyrannized by her own image, driven to new levels of vanity in an endless, and ultimately foolish, pursuit of fame and immortality. |
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This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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I hope we remain a nation that believes that all people are endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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It's the founding conviction of our country, that we're endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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We can also be bored, however, even when we are engaged in the pursuit of desires, namely when this pursuit consists only of unchallenging activities. |
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In general, what I stated was that the entire pursuit was an opiate, faulty in fundamental respects and smacking of deception, insincerity and bogusness. |
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Paradoxically, or is that hypocritically, the pursuit of political power as practised by individual politicians is highly unedifying, not to say unethical. |
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So, the sloganeers have found common cause with the nervous backbench nobodies and the jilted ex-Ministers in the pursuit of lowest common denominator personality politics. |
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She is not the only optimist in the long line of people working hard in pursuit of an AIDS vaccine. |
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And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory. |
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Firearm hunters and bowhunters use different tools in the pursuit of game, yet much of their gear and equipment can be used in both types of hunting. |
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Certainly, it paralleled the brutal end that the Red Viper found despite his nearly flawless pursuit of personal justice. |
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What we may think of as the old, positivist pursuit of diachronic sound change was, in the last third of the nineteenth century, the new new thing. |
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The pursuit of animal enhancement arose from studies made at the dawn of the penicillin era. |
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Rachel has moved her son Aiden to a small coastal town in pursuit of the quiet life and television sets that aren't passageways to the netherworld. |
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Situated somewhere between written and spoken language, interviews combine the vicarious pleasures of eavesdropping with the virtuous pursuit of edification. |
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However, apart from hearing about the process, the nation is yet to have more than a hint as to what this two-year-long pursuit of visioning will yield. |
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If destiny had willed otherwise on that fateful Monday, Victor would still have been chasing the rain, in tireless pursuit of the monsoon's elusive splendours. |
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Instead, the film suggests that the sole point of the war has been the manipulation of an emotional public in the pursuit of the nefarious ulterior motives of secret cabals. |
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Talks with Iran over its alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons ran into a reality check in the latest round in Baghdad. |
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At one extreme, imagine genetically engineered minds devoid of conscience or empathy and at the same time highly calculating and ruthless in the pursuit of their own desires. |
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Above all else, the mammoth South Asian fan base needs to start seeing cricket as a pursuit of shared enjoyment, not as a calculus of honour and shame. |
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He is a man of the highest calibre and integrity, leading a professional team of officers acting entirely independently and objectively in pursuit of the criminals concerned. |
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He had to overcome intense heat, inhospitable conditions and disease in his pursuit to make lasting records of the lives of the Shilluk, Dinka, Nuer, Nuba and Jur peoples. |
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A common pursuit of old men is the rekindling of those days when life was yet to be conquered. |
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Our shopping habits became more expansive, retail transformed into a leisure pursuit and corner-shop survival was determined by the ability to obtain an off-licence. |
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Australia's Glenn O'Shea took the lead in the men's Omnium after the individual pursuit on Sunday but a handful of riders are within striking distance with two events to come. |
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I don't tell this story to boast of my skills as a stalker or hide builder or to show my stoical ability to endure hours without moving in the pursuit of wildlife. |
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Any headlong rush in the pursuit of this chimera will be disastrous. |
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New houses are in hot demand, and older properties are in hot pursuit and it's a very healthy condition for sellers and buyers at the present time. |
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The castrates were, however, deadly serious in their pursuit of a paradise on earth, and Meek says he came across a history of them in a Parisian bookshop. |
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The Court spent a long time on each case, which, combined with the backlog, made the pursuit of a case extremely expensive. |
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It was the pursuit for excitement and challenge that brought Kanji into the industry from the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai, India. |
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The Spanish also had two ships, and one sailed off in pursuit of one of the Dutch ships. |
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Like the search for the perfect palindrome, the pursuit of the perfect pangram has obsessed many people. |
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The Russians were in constant pursuit of a warm water port on the Pacific Ocean, for their navy as well as for maritime trade. |
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In other words, an artist's prime motivation need not be the pursuit of the aesthetic. |
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They were divided into 100 cantons, each of which had to provide and support 1000 armed men for the constant pursuit of war. |
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To defenders of history as they knew it, the discipline was in crisis, and the pursuit of the new was a major cause. |
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This pursuit of status brought with it an affiliation with the central state that Canbakal rightly places in a comparative framework. |
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In their pursuit of order and proportion, the Greeks created an ideal of beauty that strongly influenced Western art. |
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Slaves might be emancipated in various ways, but there were severe laws for the pursuit and restoration of fugitives. |
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Variety of objects has a tendency to steal away the mind from its steady pursuit of any subject. |
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Spain is the wild, unpoached, game-preserve of Europe, in which I have had some months' pursuit and sport, all to myself. |
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Being a crown industry, cost considerations did not curb the pursuit of the best quality, best innovations and best training. |
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Our Will linebacker, because he is away from the formation or to the split end, should be a great pursuit man and pass defender. |
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He is not a knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beamy or of goodness. |
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Their pursuit goes far beyond mere recreation as we ascetically endure cold and inevitable sleep loss. |
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The pursuit of wellness, increasingly tied to the pursuit of beauty and agelessness, stands at the heart of the current zeitgeist. |
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The monthly Wild Types column describes his pursuit of the understanding of Gene Networks. |
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The army under Bonaparte crossed the frontiers of neutral Venice in pursuit of the enemy. |
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Many have seen the Yongle Emperor as in a lifelong pursuit of power, prestige, and glory. |
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The subjects wore red-blue anaglyphic lenses for all of the tests, except for those involving saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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Pagan philosophy had previously held that the pursuit of virtue should not be secondary to bodily concerns. |
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Their rebellious pursuit was thus a Crusade for the restoration of Church's unity, where Franco stood for both Pelagius of Asturias and El Cid. |
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He wore the scragginess of an unshaven face like a lost man in pursuit of some safe harbor. |
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The shocking thing was that he was forty and still chasing girls, still a schlep who was obviously stuck in his adolescent pursuit of sex. |
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It so fortuned, that he riding to hunt in the forest of Dartmore, being in pursuit of his game, casually lost his company, and his way likewise. |
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Instead, women writers were often torn between a choice of home or the pursuit of a literary career. |
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, the town's dominant pursuit was still agriculture and related trades, including woollen manufacture. |
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Frankenstein has been in pursuit of the gigantic man observed by Walton's crew. |
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Surely that, and not in the pursuit of mass murder, was the way to martyrdom? |
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Denis revealed early on his ability as an effective strategist in the pursuit of his goals, and as an innovator of proactive legislative policy. |
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Critics of the profit motive contend that companies disregard morals or public safety in the pursuit of profits. |
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Many Liberals were also angered at MacDonald's pursuit of a trade agreement with the USSR, although Asquith rather less so. |
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The peace and prosperity created under leadership of Guptas enabled the pursuit of scientific and artistic endeavours in India. |
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The principle of hot pursuit of a presumed felon and arrest by the law officers of one state in another state are often permitted by a state. |
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Locke established the individual as the unit of value and the bearer of rights to life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness. |
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The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. |
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It is not known whether the English pursuit was ordered by Harold or if it was spontaneous. |
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That pursuit for tithes ought, and of ancient time did pertain to the spiritual court. |
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American penology has moved through various phases in the pursuit of the rehabilitative ideal. |
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And surely the pursuit of justice is compatible with scientific progress. |
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They abandoned their pursuit of moderate socialism in favour of market liberalism. |
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Horseback riding, which was historically the most prevalent form of transportation on the island, remains a common pursuit for many Icelanders. |
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Becoming desperate, de Montfort marched in pursuit of Henry and the two armies met at the Battle of Lewes on 14 May. |
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On 7 November, the division relieved the 33rd in the pursuit of the Germans. |
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The bird catches food off the surface or by pursuit diving, and forages alone or in small flocks. |
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Ensnaring the Hon'ble EC in this pursuit of political disinformation is regrettable. |
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The dolphins are netted only while fishermen are in pursuit of smaller tuna. |
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Discards generally benefit surface feeders, such as gannets and petrels, to the detriment of pursuit divers like penguins. |
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Using his Whig victory as a mandate for reform, Grey was unrelenting in the pursuit of this goal, using every Parliamentary device to achieve it. |
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Soon Mari and Takahashi are in pursuit of the villain, a bored salaryman named Shirakawa. |
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Howe refused to order a pursuit across the river, even though the outlook of the Continental Army was bleak. |
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The game juxtaposes the normal summer pursuit with harsh, wintry conditions. |
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Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. |
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Their ability to spread further south is restricted as their prey hunting method, pursuit diving, becomes less efficient in warmer waters. |
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Matthew Dunford, prosecuting, told how the gang's boss, Beveridge, resorted to violent intimidation in pursuit of drug cash. |
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This pursuit of freedom was largely a reaction against conservative values entrenched within the rigid heroic couplet. |
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