The Japanese ships pursued the trawler and captured it several hours later. |
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They usually do this primarily because they are concerned that they are being stalked or unwelcomely pursued. |
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The hunter is doomed to being transformed by the vain goddess of hunting into a stag, to be pursued and torn to shreds by his own hounds. |
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The US has since pursued a systematic policy aimed at keeping the UN under tight control. |
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Once, he even directed the helmsman to beach the boat, right into the teeth of an ambush, and pursued our attackers on foot, into the jungle. |
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For the sake of the future, the truth must be pursued relentlessly wherever and whatever it leads to. |
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Although the internet resists regulation, wherever regulation is technically possible, it tends to be pursued. |
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Such efforts were to be pursued through the application of agroforestry, tree farming, and soil conservation technologies. |
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Helen, symbolizing perfect beauty as produced by Greek art, is recalled from Hades and ardently pursued by Faust, but finally reft from him. |
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He is pursued by the Furies, grotesque female divinities charged with the punishment of those who have shed the blood of kinfolk. |
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Without missing a beat, Jake pursued the figure as it dashed through the thick covering of trees. |
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But as Lloyd and his friend left the premises the victim pursued him, grabbing him by the scruff of his neck and kneeing him in the groin. |
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So he pursued his dream, by entering the theatre world and then going on to the big screen. |
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An algorithm known as the simplex method can be used to find these optimal strategies, but it will not be pursued here. |
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In foreign affairs we have pursued our national interest robustly while remaining alive to the needs and interests of others. |
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His work was all-consuming, often at the expense of those he loved, and he pursued his ambitions ruthlessly and selfishly. |
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For eight years he held together an alliance of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne tribes that pursued their old free existence. |
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Yet it's hard to think of anyone who has pursued power with such relentless single-handedness. |
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They have diligently pursued answers to the causes of the problems and the correct remedial approach. |
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The city has pursued fines or licence revocations for thousands of drivers. |
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Building on its tradition of the Zollverein, a customs union of German states, the newly unified Germany steadily pursued a liberal trade policy. |
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Oakland county authorities pursued the case against Abraham in order to establish a precedent and legitimize the 1997 law. |
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The victors pursued the fleeing enemy, killing and capturing as many as they could, until trumpets sounded the retreat. |
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Since those days she has pursued her life's work as a lay theologian in the Orthodox Church. |
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The appellate court, though it reversed the defendant's trial court victory, agreed that such an argument could be pursued. |
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Throughout school, he also pursued sports, earning a varsity letter in wrestling while at Harvard. |
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The municipality is pursued for its vicarious liability for the negligence of its employee. |
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The Lib Dem council then pursued an agenda of slashing services and accelerated privatisation. |
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But it has been pursued with the same sectarian, thuggish, and ultimately self-defeating spirit. |
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His career was as short as it was spectacular and he later emigrated to Australia where he pursued a career as schoolmaster and journalist. |
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With nearly two seasons under his belt, it is perhaps time we gave up on him and pursued a genuine right-winger. |
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There is little comparison between the life my parents led and that which I pursued and likewise with the life my own daughter has enjoyed. |
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Five years would have passed since the parties' separation with no spousal support having been pursued on interim motions or paid. |
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Romantic complications arise when Erica is also pursued by Harry's charming 30-something doctor. |
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That sounded somewhat logical to me, so I no longer pursued a friendship with her. |
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The legal scrupulosity with which the Normans pursued wickedness could be turned against them. |
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One night just before Yuletide, the Lord of Misrule pursued the Wren Boys through London's cobbled streets. |
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The officers however, pursued their investigation with the utmost assiduity and with not a little skill. |
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I had a great interest and love of music, and music was always a part of the family, but no one had ever pursued it. |
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They became intimate at New Year's 1960 and pursued their love affair for many years. |
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Horrocks was educated at Cambridge, where he pursued his passion for astronomy and mathematics. |
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Their loyalties were divided, and their politics pursued interests which were not necessarily those of the city. |
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This approach to correct the continuum theories is being pursued elsewhere, but no explicit tests of its performance have been published. |
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The drafters of the 1712 slave code pursued such goals when writing the preamble of the first comprehensive slave code enacted in South Carolina. |
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Nobody asks that referees be pursued into the shower by baying journalists or angry members of the public. |
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It has pursued a deliberate policy of bankrupting the public treasury in order to finance tax breaks for the rich. |
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I have been pursued by the most relentless and the most tenacious women on earth! |
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Policemen immediately pursued the protesters, trampling and violently beating them with their clubs. |
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The line came to be regarded as marking the northern boundary of the area where agriculture could be safely pursued. |
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Today, it is pursued by artists, writers, urban theorists and mythologers and, on an academic level, geography researchers. |
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All of these are pursued with little confidence and Roth's insight into romance and Hollywood cynicism are never more than skin-deep. |
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As soon as we got back outside, she came bounding down the street, being pursued by another dog. |
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He devoured ideas with an insatiable curiosity and then pursued them with unbounded energy and infectious enthusiasm. |
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That is a perfectly normal human motivation but one that is pursued by Leftists more or less to the exclusion of all else. |
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By that time, the composer had relinquished serial methods and pursued a process of simplification. |
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She'd long suspected she might suffer from bipolar disorder and depression, but hadn't pursued it. |
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But with sheer will and determination he's pursued interests in athletics and music which you would have never thought possible. |
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The imposing residence of the director has been turned over to the Sydney Writers' Centre where the untalented are pursued by the incompetent. |
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That was why the Janitor who pursued them earlier had halted so suddenly in his tracks. |
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The deal fell through, the club could not pay back the money, and so the club was pursued under a clause in the loan agreement. |
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This is wishful thinking pursued to the point of deception and self-deception. |
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These acts are illegal and have to be pursued vigorously and toughly, without any exceptions. |
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During a massive conflict, embracing all aspects of total war, economic warfare can be effective if pursued correctly. |
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Domestically, Bhutto pursued a populist agenda and nationalized major industries and the banking system. |
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Counter trippant means facing in opposite directions as they do when pursued by the hunter. |
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They thundered down the streets, pursued by the mob and several members of the city guard who were also on horseback. |
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Public nuisance and libel are also torts and tortious liability is more often pursued than criminal proceedings. |
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We were meant to learn new things about how the organization formed and pursued its first tentative steps into space. |
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He pursued me threateningly and when I saw his two friends coming up behind him I realised that I was in trouble. |
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Actually, absquatulate means to leave hurriedly, with the implication that one is being pursued. |
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Six months later, U.S. troops drove Filipino militias from Manila and pursued them into the countryside. |
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He joined CSIRO as an acarologist in 1981, and has pursued a variety of projects in the systematics and biology of mites. |
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But it is a policy that must be pursued on the quiet so as not to spook the country's growing legion of foreign creditors. |
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Gritting his teeth and squinting with determination he pursued the enemy fighter that weaved in and out of his sights but he stayed with it. |
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The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued. |
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Throughout the next hundred years, the two denominations pursued different strategies for cultural adaptation. |
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When tr again pursued the presidency in 1912 as leader of the Progressive Party, FDR identified with his cause. |
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He returned to Poland, and pursued a master's degree at the Polish-Japanese Institute of computer science. |
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A hare is be given a short head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, soon to be pursued by a shouting pack of harriers. |
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If confidence and strength were instilled in her at a young age, glamour was something she pursued. |
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Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience. |
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As a shy high-school freshman, Henderson was pursued by senior who was a popular football star. |
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Angry, lost, and alone, she pursued her duties with unflagging diligence, and patrolled the castle where she was billeted, unflaggingly, in accordance with her training. |
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Not far from this well is Tom Smith's Leap, so called from a legend of a mosstrooper who, when pursued, jumped down and was killed rather than fall into the hands of justice. |
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While the study of Africa is pursued today at many institutions, only a relatively few have made major commitments to collecting Africana in depth. |
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Symbols of the excesses of the white-shoe brigade may be kitsch and amusing, but are indicative of a society where development was pursued for the good of a few. |
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After being pursued by England, Newcastle and Middlesbrough, to name but a few, he has surprisingly settled for the managerial graveyard that is Aston Villa. |
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He said this would help inform a consistent and coherent regional framework that could provide a further anchor for the initiatives that must be pursued. |
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In 1985 he pursued his passion, becoming an aircraftman photographer. |
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And ultimately, you pursued a partisan political agenda rather than seek to unify the country and move us together. |
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During the opening scene of Undertow, his character is being pursued by an angry, shotgun-wielding neighbour who doesn't take kindly to the boy fraternising with his daughter. |
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The president believes leaking classified information is a very serious matter and it should be pursued to the fullest extent by the appropriate agency. |
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But if he does, his path will be more like the one John McCain unsuccessfully pursued in 2000 than the one Bush took. |
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You're always going to be pursued by your data shadow, which is forming from thousands and thousands of little leaks and tributaries of information. |
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Like fowling, angling was pursued for two purposes, sport and utility. |
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They are unleashed into the narrow streets of old Pamplona and forced to stampede, pursued by crazy guys in red scarfs. |
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He was pursued by law-enforcement officials from Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and China. |
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I have had to re-examine this simplistic philosophy now I've relocated to southern California, where the cult of the body beautiful is pursued with religious fervour. |
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But instead he pursued a life of science, sailing all over the world to study animal species and their environments. |
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And to this day fluoridation is still pursued with missionary fervour. |
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I would postulate that many persons interested in unpowered personal flight who would otherwise have taken up hang gliding have instead pursued paragliding. |
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The notion that beggars might be more vigorously pursued is abhorrent. |
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During the past 15 years, he has pursued a global reconnaissance mission to uncover crimes against nature perpetrated by the world's military-industrial complex. |
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Second, he grossly misrepresents the views of the American people, blaming them for an increasingly unpopular policy pursued by the US ruling elite. |
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The Constitutional Court case against the PM was brought even though she was already being pursued by the anti-corruption panel. |
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During his early years in Iquitos, he pursued this passion more formally, enrolling in the local university to earn a bachelor's degree in biology. |
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I had entered the lists of sudden love, forsaken the often plodding course of life lived between two people and pursued an elusive and illusory enthrallment. |
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A bringer of healing water, she soon found herself pursued by believers in her sanctity and tormented by officials who hounded her with police interrogations. |
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This was the line pursued at the time by the body politic and large sections of the media to justify a knee-jerk reaction and savage state repression. |
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What if I hadn't rushed into a semi-academic job and had pursued my plan B, which was to work as a library assistant and write in every spare moment of the day? |
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Throughout his career since leaving Cambridge he pursued an interest in archaeology, at first studying barrows and burial sites and later hillforts. |
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This newspaper understands that the idea of a leveraged buyout was discussed by management and some shareholders in the past, but was not pursued. |
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Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle. |
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Sheltered from the highway, on this trail, the footprint of a doe could still be seen, as when the locals pursued their quarry a thousand years ago. |
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To believe the British press, it sounds like you were pursued pretty aggressively by writer-director Hugo Blick for this role. |
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Sgarbi met her at a posh health resort in Innsbruck in mid-2007 and pursued her to southern France. |
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It was also noted that none of the prisoners had any private law right which he could have pursued, since remission of sentence was not a right but an indulgence. |
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Chesapeake aggressively pursued business opportunities beyond its drilling. |
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He pursued a policy of non-confrontation that allowed Democrats to vote for a tax cut which was overwhelmingly weighted in favour of the wealthiest citizens. |
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With regulation, they could have pursued a more systemic policy for energy efficiency or renewables using the public-power systems in Sacramento or Los Angeles as models. |
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The money gave haggis some breathing room as he pursued his career. |
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The line of conduct we have pursued for the last forty years in dealing with Affghanistan and Persia has been most injudicious. |
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A craft such as quilting may be pursued as a hobby or as a cottage industry. |
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Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability. |
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And indeed if he does escape it will seem a miracle, and almost a divine intervention, not only to the pursued but to the pursuers. |
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This completed a process of gradual separation from the British Empire that governments had pursued since independence. |
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The Romans pursued the Seleucids by crossing the Hellespont, which marked the first time a Roman army had ever entered Asia. |
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They were pursued by the Romans across the river causing some Roman losses in the marshes of Essex. |
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Although agriculture and hunting were pursued during this long period, there is little archaeological evidence of human settlements. |
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He then pursued the Danes to their stronghold at Chippenham and starved them into submission. |
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The Danes were defeated and retreated to Chippenham, where the English pursued and laid siege to Guthrum's forces. |
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In the 1050s, Edward pursued an aggressive, and generally successful, policy in dealing with Scotland and Wales. |
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Some of William's Breton troops panicked and fled, and some of the English troops appear to have pursued the fleeing Bretons. |
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An army was dispatched to drive back the Brittany rebels, whom Henry then pursued, surprised and captured. |
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John pursued the Black Prince, who tried to avoid battling the French king's superior force. |
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Although their shot lockers were almost empty, the English pursued in an attempt to prevent the enemy from returning to escort Parma. |
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Neither he nor any of his predecessors since 1807 have pursued their claim. |
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Today space activities are pursued for the benefit of citizens, and citizens are asking for a better quality of life on earth. |
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This project was pursued with Roskosmos instead of the cancelled Kliper proposal. |
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Caracalla was a cruel man, and was pursued by the guilt of his brother's murder. |
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As President, Ershad pursued administrative reforms, including a devolution scheme which divided the country into 64 districts and 5 divisions. |
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In Hinduism, Kama is considered an essential and healthy goal of human life when pursued without sacrificing Dharma, Artha and Moksha. |
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In recent history, sustained meditation has been pursued by a minority of monks in Buddhist monasteries. |
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Over 150 people were arrested and imprisoned, with even more accused who were not formally pursued by the authorities. |
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French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from 183 Euros per year for undergraduate up to 388 for doctorates. |
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William himself later pursued Hereward, but Hereward supposedly unhorsed him with an arrow shot. |
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He had also been pursued by Teach's old commander, Benjamin Hornigold, who was by then a pirate hunter. |
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To avoid dependence on the nobility for military recruitment, he pursued a policy of peace towards France. |
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At the same time, Jonson pursued a more prestigious career, writing masques for James's court. |
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During this time, Byron pursued his Greek page, Lukas Chalandritsanos, with whom he had fallen madly in love, but the affections went unrequited. |
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Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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They had no regular conductor, and to this day they have pursued this policy of freedom. |
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The IOC pursued an investigation which led to the resignation of four members and expulsion of six others. |
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After quickly returning fire, they pursued their foes, screaming in the Highland charge. |
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The French fleet, pursued by the British round the north of Scotland, lost ships and most of their men in shipwrecks on the way back to Dunkirk. |
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The Tories pursued a Reform Bill in 1859, which would have resulted in a modest increase to the franchise. |
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Since the fall of the communist government, Poland has pursued a policy of liberalising the economy. |
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Following their initial success, the forces of Operation Compass pursued the retreating Italian forces. |
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During the monsoon from August to November, Fourteenth Army pursued the Japanese to the Chindwin River. |
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Neither party, however, pursued the matter with much enthusiasm, and the House of Lords remained primarily hereditary. |
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While Robin pursued his solo career, Barry, Maurice and Petersen continued on as the Bee Gees recording their next album, Cucumber Castle. |
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After the Ghost in the Machine Tour concluded in 1982, the group took a sabbatical and each member pursued outside projects. |
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This view of pleasure was hedonistic, as it pursued the thought that pleasure is the highest good in life. |
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While in London, Wollstonecraft pursued a relationship with the artist Henry Fuseli, even though he was already married. |
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Edward II was dragged away from the battlefield, hotly pursued by the Scottish forces, and only just escaped the heavy fighting. |
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As so often in Margaret's life, tragedy and unhappiness were closely pursued by intrigue and farce. |
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Charles Cornwallis pursued Washington, but Howe ordered him to halt, and Washington escaped unmolested. |
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Disraeli's major rival, William Ewart Gladstone, also pursued Rosebery, with considerable success. |
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At the time this difference was sufficient to preclude the union being pursued. |
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Most of the new EEA states pursued full EU membership as the EEA did not sufficiently satisfy the needs of their export based corporations. |
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A faction hostile to Macleod pursued the charges in church courts, to no avail. |
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At the 1964 general election Labour came to power, and the scheme was not pursued. |
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To counter this, stealth technologies have been pursued by the United States, Russia, India and China. |
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Llywelyn turned to rejoin his forces and was pursued by a lone lancer who struck him down. |
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In addition, he has also pursued studies at Jesus College, Oxford, and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. |
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Edward, Isabella and Gaveston left for Newcastle, pursued by Lancaster and his followers. |
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Edward was forced to retreat south of the border, pursued by Scottish raiding parties. |
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The search is properly pursued by the production of artworks indiscernible from various nonworks and other artwork. |
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Over the past decade Peters has replaced the band members as needed when Adams, Stevenson or Grantley have pursued other projects. |
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After surviving an attack, they are pursued by Orcs and by an ancient demon called a Balrog. |
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The government actively pursued an internationally competitive manufacturing sector of primarily large corporations. |
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Sweden's government pursued an independent course of nonalignment in times of peace so that neutrality would be possible in the event of war. |
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While Almonde and Ashby pursued Pannetier, Russell was chasing Tourville eastward along the Cotentin coast. |
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After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and imprisoned them. |
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Caesar pursued Pompey, hoping to capture Pompey before his legions could escape. |
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Caesar then pursued Pompey to Egypt, arriving soon after the murder of the general. |
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Hawke pursued, taking a high risk in the middle of a violent storm, and captured or drove ashore five French ships. |
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The Third Army recoiled towards Verdun, pursued by the 5th Army and the Fourth Army retreated to Sedan and Stenay. |
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In response, a female will adopt a threatening posture and attack a male before flying away, pursued by the male. |
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The elder boy, Titus Flavius Sabinus entered public life and pursued the cursus honorum. |
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Our men pursued and killed some of them and burned the surrounding habitations. |
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The French pursued Brunswick slowly, capturing the strategic town of Minden which could potentially be used to stage an invasion of Hanover. |
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The British pursued, capturing parts of the city on 1 September 1760 after encountering only light resistance. |
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Jethro Tull and Genesis both pursued very different, but distinctly English, brands of music. |
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Similar emotional territory was pursued by Australian acts like the Birthday Party and Nick Cave. |
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Some fish are sought for their value as food, others are pursued for their fighting abilities or for the difficulty of pursuit. |
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This is even confirmed by Orosius himself who states that he was pursued onto the beach from which he set sail. |
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He pursued them back over the Rhine where they were helped by the Sicambri. |
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The shattered remains of what was once the enemy army would be pursued closely and harassed all the way to the border and sometimes beyond. |
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While Titus received a court education in the company of Britannicus, Vespasian pursued a successful political and military career. |
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Traditionally, the Sami have pursued a variety of livelihoods, including coastal fishing, fur trapping. |
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But from this centre, he pursued his investigations in every direction as far as his instinct allowed. |
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The Prussian cavalry pursued the defeated French in the evening of 18 June, sealing the allied victory. |
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The issue of an apology is linked to reparations for slavery and is still being pursued by a number of entities across the world. |
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They had pursued Sekandar's forces to Lambri where they caught Sekandar, his wife, and his child. |
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After achieving actual or nominal dominion over much of Eurasia and successfully conquering China, Kublai pursued further expansion. |
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Since 1970, Oman has pursued a moderate foreign policy, and has expanded its diplomatic relations dramatically. |
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After Yahya ibn Umar died, his brother Abu Bakr ibn Umar pursued the expansion of the Almoravids. |
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During the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain pursued alliances through marriage with Portugal, Habsburg Austria, and Burgundy. |
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The assembly refused to seat the delegates from the Banda Oriental, however, and Buenos Aires pursued a system based on unitary centralism. |
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The Philippines has pursued efforts to improve the field of science and technology. |
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But confraternities also later pursued cattle ranching, as well as mule and horse breeding, depending on the local situation. |
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Michio Hoshino, a Japanese wildlife photographer, was once pursued briefly by a hungry male polar bear in northern Alaska. |
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Bleek, and later Carl Meinhof, pursued extensive studies comparing the grammatical structures of Bantu languages. |
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The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have pursued me, they shall pursue you also. |
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Since the 1960s and 1970s, the church has pursued a decidedly more liberal course. |
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Ordinary prosecutions are the province of the states, and only crimes of special federal import are pursued by the federal government. |
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Gossip is no longer the resource of the idle and of the vicious, but has become a trade, which is pursued with industry as well as effrontery. |
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Morgan had pursued an expansion policy by acquiring many of the line's competitors to make the New Haven into a single unified network. |
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Conflicting claims regarding both the kingdom's extent and arguable nonexistence were pursued in diplomatic exchanges. |
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The militaristic dictatorships of Europe and Japan pursued an ultimately doomed course of imperialist expansionism. |
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In 1784, Roebuck obtained a pottery from the Cadell family where he pursued his interest in new technologies. |
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Manufacturers who had closed their businesses sought the severe repression of those who had pursued their activities. |
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Brewing ale in the Middle Ages was a local industry primarily pursued by women. |
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He pursued his studies of English in Wordsworth's library at Allan Bank in Grasmere. |
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In the book, when Rowf drives him away, the Tod meets Snitter whilst being pursued by a local foxhunt. |
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Margaret pursued a centralising policy which inevitably favoured Denmark, because it had a greater population than Norway and Sweden combined. |
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The hound had pursued Selden to his death because of the scent on Sir Henry's old clothes. |
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Qatar, Oman and Kuwait have either pursued accommodationist policies with regard to Iran, or send conflicting signals. |
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These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour. |
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The rest of our feint-hearted neighbours ran inside, pursued by anguished waitrons. |
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In Timor-Leste, community panels pursued the same goals while also requiring convicted perpetrators to perform reintegrative community service. |
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Burglars are pursued with the full force of the law for causing less chaos than this lad in his baby-walker. |
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An outcome that Rubin says gay rights groups haven't pursued aggressively enough. |
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As a reward for his blithesomeness, he was destined to be blown around the ether, miserable for 49 days and pursued by hungry ghosts. |
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This is the central question we pursued at Bishop Seabury, a notable school where mixing it up is how they have always done lunch. |
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Not surprisingly, Luttwak finds the reason in the grand strategy the Byzantines pursued. |
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Legal action against Forsyth Barr, Credit Agricole, Credit Sail and Calyon Hong Kong will no longer be pursued. |
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Unfortunately for Buccleuch's cautioner, Scott of Balwery, he too was pursued by Hirsell. |
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Identification will be pursued by applying various advanced Mass Spectrometrical techniques combined with various chromatographical approaches. |
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Large potentials do exist in Palaeozoic rocks as well as in stratigraphic traps, which will be pursued as well. |
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Is it the game taken across the Atlantic, probably, and contagiously pursued by migrating Scotsmen? |
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The policies pursued in these chambers will devastate hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians who are already suffering. |
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However, he noted, the idea that deep brain stimulation could effectively treat refractory depression is an alluring one that must be pursued. |
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Increased merits in terms of both initial costs and running costs were pursued through the elimination of the need for denitrification equipment. |
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The Welsh chart stars were pursued by Canadian police when their driver failed to pull over following a parking violation. |
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Mr Shapps' lawyers had pursued Dean Archer for mocking the MP on Facebook for suggesting he used a business pen-name after he was elected. |
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For Hamachek, a normal or more adaptive perfectionist was someone who pursued very high standards but whose self-esteem remained intact when those standards were not attained. |
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Today, the world seems to be entering a period when, if not a hundred, at least a dozen varieties of Weltpolitik are being pursued by great and emerging powers alike. |
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Evans found himself in battles to protect his intellectual property many times throughout his career, but he pursued the cause most doggedly during his latter years. |
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After receiving reinforcements Major Eyre pursued Kunwar Singh to his palace in Jagdispur, however Singh had left by the time Eyre's forces arrived. |
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He blamed the captain of the San Bartolome for the loss of the San Diego, because he had pursued the other Dutch ship rather than attacking the Mauritius. |
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Kublai's force pursued Nayan, who was eventually captured and executed without bloodshed, by being smothered under felt carpets, a traditional way of executing princes. |
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After strengthening his government in northern China, Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism. |
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Engels helped develop communist theory in the second half of the 19th century while Heidegger and Gadamer pursued the tradition of German philosophy in the 20th century. |
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In 1602, Iceland was forbidden to trade with countries other than Denmark, by order of the Danish government, which at this time pursued mercantilist policies. |
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The victorious Martel pursued the fleeing king and mayor to Paris, but as he was not yet prepared to hold the city, he turned back to deal with Plectrude and Cologne. |
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Elizabeth pursued with her goals of being well endowed with every aspect of her kingdom and knowing everything there was to know while being the reigning monarchy. |
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Instead, they pursued their route, and Marius followed them. |
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He was removed from office in 1890 by an aggressive young Kaiser Wilhelm II, who pursued a disruptive foreign policy that polarized Europe into rival camps. |
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The fugitive lovers are then pursued all over Ireland by the Fianna. |
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The first and second ships had been successfully Pearl Harbored. The third was not to be surprised. As we approached, she dropped her net and fled. We pursued. |
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The primacy of the state in directing economic growth might have its drawbacks, but it is uncontrovertibly the approach that the Chinese leadership has unwaveringly pursued. |
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Attacks on humans are considered extremely rare in the former Soviet Union, though exceptions exist in districts where they are not as often pursued by hunters. |
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The Meiji Restoration transformed the Empire of Japan into an industrialized world power that pursued military conflict to expand its sphere of influence. |
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Chairman Archie Hunter said talks with prospective purchasers for certain nonstrategic activities within manufacturing operations were being pursued. |
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The English retreated from the Loire Valley, pursued by a French army. |
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However, it was the old dynastic claim to the throne of France, first pursued by Edward III of England, that justified war with France in English opinion. |
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Soleil Royal tried to escape to the safety of the batteries at Croisic, but Essex pursued her with the result that both were wrecked on the Four Shoal beside Heros. |
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Leibold says the Sierra Club opposes shooting burros, preferring the adopt-a-burro policy jointly pursued by the Bureau of Land Management and NPS at Lake Mead in Nevada. |
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She had pursued her goals of being well endowed with every aspect of ruling her kingdom, and of knowing everything necessary to be an effective monarch. |
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He predicted the downfall of the government if the PJD ministers pursued the path of unilateralist ideological measures rather than social and economic ones. |
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Edward pursued de Montfort's forces through the Marches, before striking east to attack his fortress at Kenilworth and then turning once more on the rebel leader himself. |
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The English appear to have erred in not staying strictly on the defensive, for when they pursued the retreating Normans they exposed their flanks to attack. |
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Hueil would often swoop down from Scotland to fight battles and carry off spoils, and during one of these raids, Hueil was pursued and killed by King Arthur. |
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The game strategy he pursued was noneffective, and he was beaten soundly. |
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Although eventually trying to limit the number of members, and after encouragement from the US, the EU pursued talks with ten countries and a change of mind. |
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On the islands of Komodo and Rinca, the boar mostly inhabits savanna or open monsoon forests, avoiding heavily forested areas unless pursued by humans. |
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Several months later he was still in charge of the pupils, the sons of Douglas and Cockburn, who wearied of moving from place to place while being pursued. |
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The French fled the Plains of Abraham in a state of utter confusion while they were pursued by members of the Scottish Fraser regiment and other British forces. |
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They vigorously pursued whaling, privateering, and the merchant trade. |
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Ever since joining the union in 2004, successive Polish governments have pursued policies to increase the country's role in European and regional affairs. |
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After these events, Denmark pursued a policy of neutrality in Europe. |
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The film starred Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, an amnesiac who realises he was once a top CIA assassin and is now being pursued by his former employers. |
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Outside of the comedic field, the sort of bold play with sound exemplified by Melodie der Welt and Le Million would be pursued very rarely in commercial production. |
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The mixture of hard rock and progressive rock, evident in the works of Deep Purple, was pursued more directly by bands like Uriah Heep and Argent. |
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William hurried north with an army, defeated the rebels outside York and pursued them into the city, massacring the inhabitants and bringing the revolt to an end. |
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And, most fortunately, you have pursued a course of reading, and cultivated your mind in a manner the most admirably adapted to make you a great and successful author. |
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After eschewing the Law, he pursued a livelihood through writing. |
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In the interim he pursued one of his most adventurous series, the so-called Hercules project, exploring the persistence of fascism in its hydralike forms. |
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. |
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Zia reoriented Bangladesh's foreign policy, moving away from the Awami League's strong ties with India and Soviet Union, and pursued closer relations with the West. |
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Buckinghamshire County Council is negotiating to have further options pursued, in order that all nine of the remaining historic bridges on the line can be saved. |
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What follows is a painful comedy of errors. Almost from her arrival she is pursued by a bellhop who interprets her every rebuff as a coy invitation. |
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In particular areas of the State, seasons extend from mid-August to May, there are no trapping bag limits, and wolves can be pursued and shot from snowmachines. |
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These were natural kindsa waves, pursued the driver. Lightning made them. |
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Callahan's law firm has pursued misclassification cases against the publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Sacramento Bee and the Fresno Bee. |
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He also wrote his memoirs and pursued his love of bushwalking. |
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Thomas Lewinsky, one of the MDF consultants, brought 15 students to meet and talk with the ICM staff, while they pursued their study of the organisation. |
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Camargo also enthusiastically pursued evidence for large-scale past events in tropical South America by examining the historical biogeography of stingless bees. |
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