Chia is currently pursuing a master's in developmental studies in The Netherlands. |
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Vaughn is currently in graduate school pursuing a master's in business administration. |
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He pledged to carry on pursuing and prosecuting persistent noise nuisances. |
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Revolutionaries are Promethean criminals, pursuing an almost sinful desire to exercise their untrammelled will. |
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There are some who say that making a single, borderless online community is a utopian ideal worth pursuing. |
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The idea of a third-person shooter that's mostly devoted to pursuing other people through mazelike ghost towns is oddly appealing. |
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But those details will tell us a lot about whether we're pursuing a minimalist or maximalist plan. |
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The scientists' energies are more profitably spent pursuing their own field of dedication. |
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By not looking at our assumptions we are deflected from pursuing enquiries which may be of value. |
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It was now to be the sole means of pursuing a claim, unless you're extremely wealthy. |
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Yet instead of pursuing a bi-partisan agenda, he has thumbed his nose at over half of the American population. |
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How Roberts, a prodigiously gifted schoolboy, ended up pursuing a life of crime is a book in itself. |
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He had dallied for weeks before pursuing the defeated Confederate army into Virginia, even resisting direct orders to advance. |
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By pursuing a policy of pure American self-interest, equally, he can keep things simple. |
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By pursuing their own self-interest, individuals are inadvertently promoting the public good. |
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He spent the next three decades pursuing a wide range of activities, both professionally and as hobbies. |
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Indonesia's dignity and self-respect are not diminished by pursuing good relations with Australia. |
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There is an openly commercial component, often playing on nationalist sentiments and pursuing bombastically epic themes. |
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High school seniors and undergraduate college students pursuing a career in equine publishing were eligible to compete for the AHP Student Award. |
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Because of the Vaughn boffo, they were passed on pursuing Vladimir Guerrero, the Montreal slugger who had back problems. |
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The scheme involves pursuing those who skip bail and fail to turn up to a hearing after being released on bail. |
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Rather, we just need a venue to get together to show that we are just as much into having fun as we are into pursuing our academic ventures. |
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Dutifully pursuing my health and fitness theme, I hobbled off to a spa just outside Palm Springs, where I could steep in a hot mudbath. |
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The shrill cries of the vendors, pursuing passers-by to buy their wares rang through my ears. |
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And since the late 1990s, she seems to have been pursuing a single-handed crusade to save the diva from extinction. |
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Unlike his predecessor, he sees no political mileage in turf wars, or even pursuing different legislative agendas. |
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Sammy would probably end up betraying him to some enemy, pursuing his own path, or would be murdered by a newly presented enemy. |
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Who in the world would we rather have as allies and fellow travellers in pursuing the twin challenges of economic performance and social justice? |
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Goannas use a sideswipe with their heavy tail as their main weapon of defence and have been known to break the leg of a pursuing dog. |
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The flirtatious Emily spends a lot of the film clumsily pursuing her crush, the somewhat receptive Fin. |
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Microfinance, crowdfunding, and incubators are worth pursuing, say business owners. |
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It is also pursuing formal credit transfer arrangements with universities so you can convert your qualifications into a university qualification. |
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Thus we are pursuing a variety of projects in computational biology and bioinformatics, with physicists often playing a starring role. |
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While pursuing his rock career, he had a sideline directing horror-inspired rock videos. |
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Alex is a millionaire pursuing some revolutionary advances in the field of bionics. |
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If this play is well-executed, the linebackers get caught pursuing the flow of the guards and running back to the right. |
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Davis showed surprising athletic ability, vaulting a courtside advertising board while pursuing a rebound. |
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The 7th West Virginia swiftly countermarched to the Valley and again found themselves pursuing the wily Confederate commander. |
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His wound was inflicted by a sheriff's posse pursuing him for an assault upon a farmer's wife. |
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A cosmetician has noticed that the number of customers pursuing slimmer figures keeps going up, especially in summer. |
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Both shamefully used social division to their electoral advantage pursuing a governing style which corrodes probity and accountability. |
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At the same time, Beijing has also lost flexibility in pursuing fiscal policy due to its loss of revenues from provincial authorities. |
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It could be said that one of the features of contemporary opera is both the dearth of conspicuous talent and the amount of money pursuing it. |
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In pursuing their goals, leaders and locales might consort with both the United States and its enemies. |
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Male courtship display includes extending the dorsal fin, pursuing, and eventually biting the female. |
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He is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in fine art at Goldsmiths College, University of London. |
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In this view, the value of pursuing knowledge and learning rests in their anticipated instrumentality and usefulness in obtaining other goods. |
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He died on Sunday pursuing his favourite pastime of pitch and putt on his local course where he was club chairman. |
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They live in the third largest piece of water in the country, and have only a few dedicated anglers pursuing them. |
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Alcoholics Anonymous is a world-wide fellowship of people pursuing a goal of abstinence and recovery through their 12 step program. |
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Workers exclusively pursuing part-time work are deemed ineligible for benefits in at least 30 states. |
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Prospective candidates are fed misleading information about the organization to discourage them from pursuing their application. |
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Instead, both parties continue to rally their tribes, inciting racial tensions and pursuing selfish agendas. |
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He grinned like an imp, apologised and declared he would instead talk about the policies he would not be pursuing. |
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The latter would cohere more easily with our objective of pursuing the national aim of environmentally friendly farming in Ireland. |
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He said the company did not want to alienate its existing customer base by pursuing a younger market. |
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It will be recalled, however, that the civil law in England now plays its part in pursuing the fraudulent and their ill-gotten proceeds. |
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Many people quit their day jobs in hopes of pursuing a career in literature only to find themselves living off peanuts. |
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Police say they are pursuing a number of lines of enquiry in their hunt for the 21-year-old. |
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No charges were brought against the paparazzi who had been pursuing the car. |
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No, instead they spend their time pursuing chimerical sources and putting a fictional story on the air claiming their unimpeachable sources. |
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The committee said the agency should be more aggressive in pursuing absent parents who fail to make child support payments. |
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He dissuaded many suitors from pursuing her by telling them she had consumption and wouldn't make a suitable wife for anyone. |
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If allowed to continue pursuing the acquisition, the first step is to get the poison pill removed. |
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Suffice to say I am suspicious of the self-righteous and high-minded motives you gave for pursuing this line of attack. |
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This leads to irritability, changeability, and lack of persistence when pursuing a given objective. |
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They were pursuing a mirage of infinite wealth in private aeroplanes, high on champagne and designer drugs. |
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The minister added that his country would offer scholarships to Indian students pursuing higher studies in the IT sector. |
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He travelled extensively after he retired, pursuing his interests in wildlife and wild places, and, in particular, ornithology. |
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She added the council was pursuing the acquisition of land and property along the route in order for the scheme to go ahead. |
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There was almost an element of teasing the pursuing Gary Smith, for the centre-half came close to catching the fleet-footed striker. |
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Of Armenian descent, he is a watchmaker, pursuing a craft for which the people of the old country are well known. |
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It then swerved between parked cars as it tried to escape a pursuing police car. |
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His persistence in pursuing his musical ambitions caused Zhang to lead an unstable life with only odd jobs coming his way. |
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He observes that students, once out of college, find it extremely difficult hunting jobs or pursuing further studies. |
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In pursuing our overall goal of a better characterization of the evolutionary dynamics at the molecular level, we had several objectives. |
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Today people are diversifying their business interests and entrepreneurs are pursuing new ideas. |
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Despite this, the two Londoners have vowed to fight on and are understood now to be pursuing fresh lines of inquiry. |
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But the police were pursuing several lines of inquiry linked to her job as a TV presenter. |
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The pursuing Egyptians would break ranks and could be attacked by the hidden Canaanite charioteers. |
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In college, pursuing the zombie lifestyle, he washes down a dozen Quaaludes with Jack Daniels. |
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Polar bears are seagoing hunters that roam vast areas of the Arctic, pursuing a movable feast of seals, narwhals, beluga whales, and walruses. |
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We are taught and indoctrinated into pursuing our own wants and desires, often at the expense of others. |
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The energumens, who were exorcized daily, were prevented by the daily exorcisms and sweeping duties from pursuing their usual callings. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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In Drag Hunting, a pack of hounds follows a scent laid by a human rather than pursuing a live quarry. |
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In fact, Levin can spend years pursuing his quarry, often Corporate America. |
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Long was at his best in the big games, relentlessly pursuing quarterbacks and running backs. |
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Most of all, though, have fun and good luck in pursuing your romantic endeavors. |
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How can society hope to accommodate to men and women alike pursuing their public ambitions while maintaining a stable domestic life? |
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When pursuing a bachelor's degree in art, she was introduced to watercolor and has been a watercolorist ever since. |
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What I cannot understand is why he is now pursuing our daughter and why he has not told her that he was once acquainted with us. |
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Managers are also pursuing efficiency improvements through mergers and acquisitions. |
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Moreover, racists do not need any assistance or prompting in pursuing their malevolent agenda. |
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Participants can interact with agribusiness officials who are actively pursuing business ventures using electronic commerce. |
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These are just a few examples of how some countries are actively pursuing organics in their export strategy. |
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Whether you are a weekend warrior or a fitness guru pursuing a perfect summer figure, spring is the best time for exercise. |
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You have the qualification to be a top investigator or researcher as you doggedly dig out the facts of whatever matter you are pursuing. |
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The women are forced to fill their time pursuing personal interests and taking classes, becoming more well-rounded, interesting women. |
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The 33-year-old nearly knocked over an elderly man who was wheeling his bike across the road as he drove away from the pursuing patrol car. |
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The district attorney in Manhattan has a long record of pursuing cases involving white-collar crime, corruption and bribery. |
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She is pursuing the programme of establishing nuclear power stations to produce electricity. |
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It is last seen pursuing a wave that the men aboard have mistaken for a whale spout. |
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This was swiftly followed by cavalry actions on both wings, each army's right being victorious and pursuing the enemy from the field. |
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Knowing that the first letter is a vowel keeps solvers from pursuing a solution word beginning with a consonant. |
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But she said the quantity is large enough that investigators are only pursuing one out of every three accusations. |
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He is pursuing a professional career in dance and of course our family wishes him every success and happiness. |
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Composers, linguists, wordsmiths, poets, and all those in a creative sphere are all in their own way pursuing happiness and fulfillment. |
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But the suggestion that scientists are pointlessly pursuing experiments and models that do not work is just wrong-headed. |
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I now left the Huntsman's Lodge without pursuing this undoubtedly absurd idea, which would assuredly have proved correct had I developed it. |
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This aims to avoid drivers making split-second decisions while pursuing criminals at up to 70 mph in urban areas. |
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So, the first thing that is needed is a vigorous strategy for pursuing full employment and eliminating poverty. |
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Many stories told about O'Keefe recount his daring and athletic escapes from pursuing yeomen and soldiers. |
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Some had relatives killed or humiliated by US troops and are pursuing a clan vendetta. |
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Finally, a power of entry is given to recapture a person who is unlawfully at large and whom the police officer is pursuing. |
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The police notice said authorities were pursuing lawbreakers who damaged public and private property and disturbed social order. |
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From about 1581 he was mainly resident in London, and pursuing an active and varied literary career. |
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Back in Japan he devoted nearly all his time and energy in pursuing Socialist ideas. |
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He is now pursuing a degree course in computer programming in Castlebar College. |
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And Mark, still hopelessly pursuing a woman in the office, leaves a message on her answering machine. |
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If you are interested in pursuing this, let me know and I'll do some additional legwork. |
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Furthermore the claimant was not motivated by a desire for vindication, but was pursuing a vendetta. |
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This tendency will discourage any U.S. president from pursuing an activist foreign policy, because public support for it will be thin. |
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This step requires a delicate balance between the patient's right to informed consent and the goal of pursuing the most appropriate therapy. |
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Criminals pursuing identity theft, phishing scams, and spam rings are running rampant on the internet. |
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On the Shomali plains north of Kabul, the families of two commanders have been pursuing a vendetta for years. |
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At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages. |
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How many other divers have encountered live munitions while pursuing their sport. |
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Swallows, swifts and nighthawks, all pursuing flying insects, fly erratically. |
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He has become an itinerant preacher, but his temporary religious conversion does not prevent him from persistently pursuing her. |
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The Alliance troops gave chase, shooting them as they ran through the streets and pursuing them into nearby houses. |
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Much of his narrative concerns the sensational adventures of police officers pursuing Vandemonians. |
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Tarkovsky no doubt saw himself pursuing the spiritual in human existence against the soulless, corrupt and morally bankrupt Stalinist leadership. |
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Twenty people were injured, including the two paramilitary border policemen pursuing the bomber, who were only yards away. |
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Police caught Leroy, aged 21, and his pillion passenger after pursuing them through the streets of West Wickham and Lewisham. |
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I do wonder if he has had his day, and would have better spent his time pursuing other avenues within politics. |
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While not universal, some operators are pursuing Hispanics with targeted initiatives. |
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In short order, the sergeant himself has fled, hotly pursuing his subject, his honor at stake. |
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The plans are not pie in the sky, they are something we are pursuing with some vigour. |
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Everyone was pursuing the holy grail of the young and trendy listener with the disposable income. |
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She had graduated as valedictorian of her class and was now pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting. |
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Rather than pursuing the holy grail of million-selling titles, the company is focused on achieving annual profitability. |
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She vaguely mentioned something about pursuing another line of work and thanked them for all their kindnesses. |
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Initially Brown was torn between pursuing professional success and his literary interests. |
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But, pursuing higher education proves to be a challenging task for them due to the acute shortage of textbooks in Braille. |
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But simply pursuing a high participation rate without pausing to think what it means is putting the cart before the horse. |
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If only his tenacity in pursuing ways to halt the arms race were contagious and could be passed on to certain political leaders. |
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Large numbers of high school graduates are going on to college, and more adults are pursuing a college education. |
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This intensive and tendentious coverage made it obvious that some satellite channels were pursuing agendas of their own. |
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But recently it has dawned on me that scientific research is a career worth pursuing. |
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I can't tell you how many thousands and thousands of man-hours went into pursuing every lead that came in on unsub number two. |
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It was unsleepingly pursuing nuclear materials in places like Niger as we can now, I think, adequately demonstrate. |
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One strategy authorities are pursuing to strengthen Chinese bourses is to allow in foreign investors. |
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By the age of 10, girls were banished to their boudoirs, barred from venturing out or pursuing anything but domestic activities. |
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The police force is to scrap a controversial policy which prevented officers from pursuing criminals in dangerous high-speed car chases. |
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However, I am pursuing a different sense of the protean term Machiavellian in what follows. |
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Notwithstanding the narrowness of his defeat of Al Gore in 2000, Mr Bush interpreted that victory as a mandate for pursuing radical policies. |
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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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While reluctant to jump on the celebrity bandwagon, Mansfield has been active in pursuing other ways to move his company forward. |
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A nation that harasses, arrests and shoots emergency service workers is morally bankrupt and has no intention of pursuing a peaceful settlement. |
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While pursuing his theological studies he prepared a doctoral thesis on geometry. |
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Both men are currently pursuing master's degrees in preparation for future careers outside the church. |
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These findings also imply students see value in supplementing their college training with experiential training before pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams. |
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In the coming months, the U.S. is going to be forced to re-evaluate how it is pursuing its war. |
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I do not begrudge the journalist for pursuing the unvarnished truth, irrespective of political consequences. |
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And now we apparently have another major air disaster requiring the familiar saga of pursuing the black box wherever it lies. |
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She has a b.s. in Physics from the University of New Hampshire and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at MIT in Atmospheric Science. |
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McCain said he, Corker, and burr are also interested in pursuing more vigorous oversight of the Iran deal as well. |
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The bursary received will afford the elite sports person the opportunity to compete at the highest level while pursuing a course of academic study at the Institute. |
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Deputy O'Shea is pursuing the matter with NTL and has now written to NTL seeking that they accede to the request of Waterford City Council to return to the older arrangement. |
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Everything changes when Rick slips into a coma after being shot while pursuing a criminal. |
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Now Eddie's garden stretches across two acres, and is adorned with an array of unusual trees, shrubs and plants which he has picked up pursuing his hobby as a reclaimer. |
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As everywhere, political labels were stuck on innumerable long-standing local antagonisms and vendettas and provided new justifications for pursuing them. |
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He backpedaled up the steep stairs, so he could face the enemy while emptying his AK-47 into the pursuing assailants. |
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He exhibited a gift for languages, studying Latin, Greek, Italian, German, and Anglo-Saxon, while also pursuing interests in law, medicine, and music. |
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Keough insisted that Rossi's single-mindedness in pursuing a gubernatorial revote has not harmed his future political career in the eyes of the state's voters. |
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Workers have been forced into seeking redress through exercising their individual legal rights rather than pursuing grievances through collective action. |
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Galbraith finds about 1,200 polling sites that exist only on paper, but Eide stops him from pursuing the matter. |
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The Team Ireland Golf Trust has allocated a total of 240,000 to aspiring golfers who are pursuing their sporting careers on professional golf tours. |
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It is ten people shy of its target, although Mr Smith assured that the firm would not be pursuing any compulsory redundancies to make up the shortfall. |
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This may explain why Warner Bros and Sony, in addition to Paramount, are pursuing the strategy for Seven Pounds and gran Torino. |
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Women like Isabel Babson were often active in the Lyceum and devoted more time to pursuing the relationships between nature, aesthetics and metaphysics. |
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Both were autodidacts, who went, perfunctorily, to school and college while pursuing their education by their own means and under their own instruction. |
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They spend their time discouraging Billy and Nick from pursuing their dreams, highlighting their failures. |
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Despite her disdain for the bad boys, they keep on pursuing her. |
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And unless Republicans start pursuing very different priorities in Congress, that prognosis could sting. |
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She currently is pursuing a Master of Science in nursing degree. |
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Satake, however, has his own reasons for keeping his libido on ice despite his complicated feelings for the Shanghai bar girl Yamamoto he himself had been pursuing. |
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He has an MEd in instructional technology from George Mason University and is presently pursuing a PhD at George Mason's Graduate School of Education. |
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He may well be pursuing that strategy off his own bat, however. |
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In effect, pursuing the American Dream leads to his self-destruction. |
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The stories were invariably morality tales, where the child hero or heroine was faced with a choice between pursuing self-gratification or helping a person in distress. |
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The me generation thought they had manifest destiny on their side when they dedicated their lives to blindly pursuing personal happiness at the expense of others. |
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Rather than wrap ourselves in the flag, it might be more interesting to ask conservatives just what happiness they resist pursuing, if self-restraint is so good. |
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It's possible, however, since we're interested in pursuing the benefits of microgravity we haven't spent a great deal of time on this sort of thing. |
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In pursuing its aims, the Society has provided a platform in London for heads of governments, ministers, diplomats, academics and business leaders. |
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The media have been uninterested in pursuing this story for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was its childlike proclivity to fall for misdirection. |
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Accordingly, environmental philosophers have spent the last thirty or so years pursuing various forms of nonanthropocentrism, including biocentrism and ecocentrism. |
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Many people blame China for pursuing its national interests in such a bold and unembarrassed fashion. |
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So there's many different reasons why you do things, but I'm actively pursuing the warmer, nicer people. |
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Today as well, politicians from both parties simply assume that Iran is pursuing a nuke. |
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It was already alleged that I was pursuing a vendetta against him. |
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For officials like Brohi, pursuing the drug traffickers in Turbat would mean crossing a political minefield. |
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Moving house is an instinct worth pursuing, as is cementing or redefining your career role. |
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One researcher at the facility is pursuing a study of cannabidiol. |
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Mark is an office worker hopelessly pursuing his colleague Sophie, a sensible, down-to-earth woman who just might, under the right circumstances, agree to date him. |
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My guest tonight says free trade agreements that this is country is pursuing in Central and South America could, in fact, be doing more harm than good. |
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Amongst our current crop of careerist politicians, we simply don't have enough firebrands with a passionate commitment to pursuing genuine social change. |
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But nothing concrete is happening, and the politicians are busy pursuing their own goals and hidden agendas rather than focussing on peace and security in the country. |
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The danger, he warns, is over-reporting of U.S. engineering jobs being outsourced overseas, which discourages young people from pursuing engineering careers. |
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She vacillates between pursuing marriage to Will, her persistent suitor, in Washington, D.C., or leaving him for her older, married white mentor in New York. |
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He walks with a hobble and his wrists are limp, but Yearwood never let his disability stop him from pursuing his dream of being a marathon runner. |
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More often than not, these men are not interested in taking me home to their families, introducing me to their friends or pursuing honest-to-goodness relationships. |
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Before an audience of people who supposedly spend their days pursuing the truth, he joked about misstatements he had used to persuade the American people and the media. |
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Was that to sustain the subpoena and to show that it was not a pure fishing expedition and that you had a justifiable course of inquiry that you were pursuing? |
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The only real problem is the final episode ends in a cliffhanger, as Kira, his friends, and their Alliance allies seek haven from the pursuing ZAFT forces. |
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The flirtatious Emily spends a lot of time clumsily pursuing her crush. |
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The percentage of college-bound high-school graduates pursuing engineering careers has consistently ranged around 9 percent over the past 30 years. |
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Though he started philately as a hobby during his school days and collected many stamps, lack of penpals plus adequate finances prevented him from pursuing it vigorously. |
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Why the Feds aren't interested in pursuing more of them is puzzling. |
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India cannot allow political pinpricks from its neighbours to come in the way of pursuing freer regional trade through unilateral action where necessary. |
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More elegant solutions are worth pursuing as the avenue of first recourse. |
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As soon as you start pursuing the process of figuring each problem out, and connecting it with other problems, you have started down the road to leftism. |
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Where Carl learned to swim like a porpoise, we aren't told, but he strikes out in a smooth crawl, out-distancing the pursuing sailor and beats him to a buoy by a mile. |
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I applaud them for pursuing this critically important health issue. |
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She was hindered by a full cry of hounds and horsemen pursuing a hare. |
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One of the most sweeping changes made by the Legislature involves restructuring of the special-use stamps required of hunters pursuing game birds. |
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Unless one is pursuing a tough-skinned critter like squirrel, most of us favor 7.5 and 8 shot for pattern density, particularly on small game birds. |
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In sum, they accuse the prosecution and the judges of prejudging the issues, of pursuing the trial merely out of vanity and a sense of their own honour. |
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As a journal profoundly identified with Hamilton's city, we have always taken a genially cosmopolitan view of people pursuing their own happiness in their own way. |
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These microbiologists, plant physiologists, soil scientists, and geobotanists shared an interest in pursuing experimental investigations of energy, matter, and life. |
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If ministers and their minions will just stop pursuing their petty vendettas through their proxies in the press, then the successes of this government should get through. |
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The new Ukrainian government seems to be more successful in purging the government of supporters of the old regime than in pursuing sound economic policies. |
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The guests and public took tours of the place where currently over 500 undergraduate and graduate students are pursuing degrees in information technology and interactive arts. |
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Police officers pursuing the car stopped to help their victim, but despite the fact that he was no longer being pursued, the Peugeot driver went on to hit a second student. |
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The most celebrated story of all, however, was one well-attested case of a monkey hotly pursuing an elderly policeman named Sub Inspector Bhola Ram. |
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It is incredible that the powers that be refused to engage with such a central character before pursuing their drastic course on the company's future. |
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The exhibition, which opened on Monday, sought to provide an exposure to career opportunities available for girls pursuing diploma courses offered by polytechnics. |
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But in many other respects I found it actually was a kind of an obstacle, and so I'd kind of given up the idea of pursuing a Buddhist monastic life in Europe. |
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This fall she will begin studies at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, pursuing candidacy for diaconal ministry with the hope of working in the area of peacemaking. |
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The NFL is filled with really bright people who have their lives in order and are interested in just doing a good job and pursuing excellence on the gridiron. |
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On economic issues, the two parties agreed to cooperate toward pursuing the realization of direct shipping links, agricultural exchanges and a common market across the strait. |
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I've spent the last quarter of my life pursuing the pipe dream of fame. |
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The Sportsman Bale Blind from Redneck Outdoor Products is a great option for pursuing game in open areas where treestands aren't an option. |
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Regulators in the United States, the European Union and Australia have been pursuing airlines over alleged air cargo price fixing. |
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I write to you to express my complete abhorrence of the policy which the government is pursuing. |
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Since then he's been pursuing his dual careers as a TV presenter and as a property redeveloper. |
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Those interested in pursuing laser hair removal should first consult with a licensed esthetician. |
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Instead, he chose to concentrate his time and his family's resources on patronizing artists and pursuing his own poetic and political interests. |
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In this exam, they have to prove their command of disciplines considered necessary for pursuing such study. |
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When news arrived of Cerialis' victory over Civilis, Mucianus tactfully dissuaded Domitian from pursuing further military endeavours. |
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By pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. |
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Decebalus fled into the mountains, but was cornered by pursuing Roman cavalry. |
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People who are retired, pursuing education, or discouraged from seeking work by a lack of job prospects are excluded from the labour force. |
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But it is more likely that he was pursuing a large enemy cavalry force, probably Sarmatians. |
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Portugal had been the main European power interested in pursuing trade routes overseas. |
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When pursuing prey, they emit a higher pitched howl, vibrating on two notes. |
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This tight closure streamlines the front of the animal when it is pursuing prey. |
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Gannets hunt fish by diving into the sea from a height and pursuing their prey underwater. |
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Because of their larger size, male stoats are less successful than females in pursuing rodents far into tunnels. |
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Howe may have been dissuaded from pursuing aggressive manoeuvres due to the memory of the grievous losses the British suffered at Bunker Hill. |
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Many were killed by the pursuing Scottish army or by the inhabitants of the countryside that they passed through. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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As a young man he did national service in the RAF, where he became interested in pursuing a career in singing. |
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He rapidly became equally unpopular with the BBC music department, ignoring its agenda and pursuing his own. |
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While recognising the boy's obvious musical talent, his father knew the insecurity of a musical career and discouraged him from pursuing it. |
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The British troops broke ranks to loot the abandoned French wagons instead of pursuing the beaten foe. |
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At the end of the 17th century, the picture we have of Lewis that of a people pursuing their avocation in peace, but not in plenty. |
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In disarray, the Neapolitan army fled back to Naples, with the pursuing French close behind. |
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Melas stated that he'd won the battle and retired to his headquarters around 3 pm, leaving his subordinates in charge of pursuing the French. |
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The motivation of orthorexics stems from a longing to feel pure, healthy and natural by pursuing a rigidly healthy diet. |
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They must not be criminalised for pursuing their basic civil rights in a free, just and democratic society. |
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North Korea is believed to have a handful of nuclear bombs and to be pursuing nuclear-armed missiles. |
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We are the leading supplier of Mead-owfoam Seed Oil and Daikon Radish Oil, and are constantly pursuing new botanical emollients. |
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Independently pursuing his interest in metasoftware, Vinci has defined several basic modules and created some actual models of his dreamware. |
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Vulture Lionsgate pursuing Hunger Games theme park opportunities. |
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Currently pursuing PhD studies related to gravity field and geoid modelling. |
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The military is actively pursuing a range of technologies to eliminate potentially survivable death by truncal hemorrhage. |
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Today he is finally pursuing his dream of becoming a mechanical engineer, working part time and attending Antelope Valley College. |
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In 1756 Austria was making military preparations for war with Prussia and pursuing an alliance with Russia for this purpose. |
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Some observers predicts a severe slowing of new claims for recovery by claimants pursuing voluntary cleanups. |
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By pursuing such a policy NATFHE will isolate its members and their students. |
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Iran's opponents, such as Netanyahu, have accused Iran of leading a charm offensive while pursuing nuclear weapons. |
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Like Rilke's angel, Carruthers hovers changelessly over this absurd social panorama, ceaselessly pursuing his equestrian delights. |
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A WOMAN who swapped pursuing a career as a teacher to be a mortician could now help at disasters all over the world. |
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They include Hackney student Orala, right, who is pursuing her passion for songwriting and performing. |
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In pursuing their investment objectives, SBI and MMU invested mainly in investment grade municipal securities. |
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One example is classical guitarist Pirai Vaca, who is pursuing a successful career in Germany. |
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It is alleged the 44-year-old carjacked the young mother's Ford Focus in an attempt to escape pursuing police officers. |
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I could tell you I was temporarily paralysed while pursuing some extreme sport like base jumping or slacklining. |
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Yet he left it all behind to become an Idaho sheepherder, deliberately pursuing the quiet life that he wanted most rather than fame and fortune. |
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Early fall found me pursuing waterfowl and sharptail grouse in Watrous, Saskatchewan. |
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Aristotle understood this, but early modern philosophy, pursuing its mathematizing vision of things, repressed it, with predictable consequences. |
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These enzyme delivery vehicles will also support development of broad biocatalyst platforms that Akermin is now pursuing with its partners. |
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David Roth wonders why the league is pursuing the hGH case so vigorously. |
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Mr Hogg said he was pleased the CPS revealed it would not be pursuing charges, in February. |
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The idea of relaunching the documentary festival was a good one and worth pursuing, however. |
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From that video concept, she has segued into speeches and brand ambassadorships, and is pursuing local and national corporate sponsorships. |
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Now the Army is pursuing a double V-hull design for its light armored combat vehicles. |
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Bomber pilots preferred close screening in which their formation was surrounded by pairs of fighters pursuing a zigzag course. |
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