Pursue in A Sentence

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    A few concrete, real-world examples of tasks you might want to pursue would not have gone amiss.

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    A modeling class is an excellent way to figure out if you really want to pursue modeling or not, since they usually are not very expensive, and they show you the ins and outs of being a mini model girl.

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    A natural on screen, Jones officially retired from soccer in 1999 to pursue his acting career.

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    Actor Shemar Moore left Y&R to pursue prime time opportunities, returning briefly when between jobs.

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    Actors will leave a role in order to pursue other projects to further their acting careers.

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    Actress Eileen Davidson, who originated the role of Ashley Abbott, left the role for a decade to pursue other opportunities including a multi-character role on rival daytime drama Days of Our Lives.

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    Addison and Sam go back on their original agreement and pursue a romantic relationship.

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    Addison and Sam grow closer, but decide not to pursue a romantic relationship, as they don't want to hurt Naomi.

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    Addison begins dating Pete, causing friction with Violet, who decides to take him to court to pursue joint custody.

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    Additionally, allow yourself enough time to evaluate and pursue your long-term career goals.

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    Adoption is an option that many couples pursue, but what are the advantages of adopting as a single parent?

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    After a big blow-up, however, Alexa broke her connection with the Gatsby and decided to pursue Glam Fairy activities full time.

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    After five seasons, Conrad decided to leave the show and pursue other career options, including the Lauren Conrad clothing line.

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    After graduation Damon headed off to Harvard University to pursue a degree in English, but left in 1992 to focus on his career as an actor.

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    After grasping the physical concept of yoga, practitioners often move on to pursue more challenging paths or become teachers of the Iyengar method.

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    After living in California for a year, Robert decided to drop out of high school to pursue his acting career full time.

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    After quitting her high school education at the mere age of 14 to pursue an inking career, Kat's unique image has made her one of the most watched artists on TLC's Miami Ink prior to her departure and return to Los Angeles in 2006.

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    After that, Blanchett decided she wanted to pursue acting as a career and headed back home to Melbourne.

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    After that, Brolin decided to move out to Hollywood with his father and pursue an acting career.

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    After the release of their second album, 'Spiceworld', in mid-'97, Geri decided to leave The Spice Girls to pursue a solo career.

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    After you take these concerns into consideration, you may still want to pursue a foreclosed property.

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    All fishes of the mackerel family are strictly carnivorous; they unceasingly pursue their prey, which consists principally of other fish and pelagic crustaceans.

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    Allow them plenty of time to pursue their own special interests.

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    Although he initially appears to be on his way to hooking up with Ashley, in subsequent episodes it becomes obvious that he will pursue men.

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    Although Price had many interests, a friend suggested that she pursue modeling.

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    Although some people see the act of collecting unemployment benefits as undesirable and aggressively pursue new employment, others welcome the benefits as a sort of paid break from work.

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    Always pursue what is good, noble, beautiful.

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    Ample levels of government were available to pursue the matter.

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    An ample inherited fortune permitted him to pursue his studies undistracted by the necessity for earning a livelihood, and to maximize the results of his time and labour by the employment of amanuenses and secretaries.

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    An attorney can offer a father who wants to pursue the custody matter advice about their personal situation.

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    An hundred pursuits they pursue, and in them seek contentment.

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    And besides, how can we expect our children to pursue their dreams, when we defer our own?

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    And, if he found out she was meant to be his mate, he'd pursue her with the same wild determination he pursued Others.

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    And, the government chose to pursue the PMF rather than risk another civil war by going after people with a lot of influence and money.

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    Another option that some families pursue is an independent adoption, which is typically facilitated by an adoption attorney.

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    Apparantly only Trump is able to pursue other interests.

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    Are you interested in trying to find out more about a teenage model agency to help you pursue your dreams?

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    Arrow poison frogs pursue the most devoted of family lives high in the boughs.

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    As a result of his passion for clothing, West announced that he was planning on leaving music to pursue a career in the fashion industry.

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    As a result, the Swedish Bikini Team went on to pursue other appearances such as those in the DVDs and books found on The Swedish Bikini Team's official site.

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    As an entrepreneur facing troubled economic times, you may be wondering what small business bankruptcy will mean for you if you decide to pursue that route.

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    As for her future career plans, she hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine or to get into sports broadcasting.

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    As Frieda got older, he began to pursue his interest in hair and how different types of hair could react differently to the many variations of hair styling and hair cleaning products.

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    Associate Professor Takeda is planning to take a sabbatical year in the UK in 2007-2008 to pursue this research.

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    At an early age, she decided to follow in her older brother Kirk's footsteps and pursue an acting career.

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    At every single level, we have to pursue and dismantle this machinery of terror.

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    At first refiners were reluctant to pursue ethanol expansion because of historically low demand.

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    At the age of 16, he dropped out of high school to pursue his dream of becoming a rock star.

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    Avoid making statements about wanting to pursue opportunities for advancement here.

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    Bachus & Schanker, LLC specialize in aggressively pursuing fair settlements for their clients, and also pursue additional settlements for the time and effort.

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    Before you decide to pursue coaching business training, it is a good idea to research the field and decide if it is a good option for you.

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    Best of luck as you pursue a new career.

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    Both men felt the old man had probably killed him, but Westlake's brief disclosure was insufficient to pursue the matter and as both men were dead, there was little incentive to do so.

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    Budig says she plans to remain in California to pursue other television and movie jobs.

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    But to pursue the tale of isolated instances would be wearisome.

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    But, contrary to the course I thought he would pursue, Hillyar brought with him the Cherub sloop of war.

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    By limiting your search, at least initially, to countries where you won't have to pursue additional study to be eligible for hire, you'll have a better job of finding a job that you'll enjoy and are eligible to perform.

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    By putting as much space as possible between herself and her parents, she is free to pursue further deals that will continue to line her pockets.

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    By refusing supplies they would put it out of the kings power to fulfil his engagements to that army, anti it would immediately pursue its onward march to claim its rights.

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    Campers learn about caring for animals and how to pursue animal-related careers in the future.

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    Career planning experts recommend you take some time to evaluate your priorities before deciding what type of career you might want to pursue.

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    Carter Law Offices serve clients in Illinois who wish to pursue terbutaline litigation.

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    Cause groups can be subdivided according to the aims they pursue.

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    Child support enforcement agencies are directed to pursue their work to locate non-custodial parents (and collect child support payments owing) in the same vigorous manner, no matter where the children involved happen to reside.

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    Children are equally encouraged to pursue non-academic interests, such as music or sports, as they are traditional, academic interests.

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    Christine Chapel abandoned a career in bio-research to pursue her Starfleet ambitions.

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    Creditors can pursue each individual partner's business and personal assets to collect on the debt should the debtor fail to repay the debt as agreed.

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    Currently trying to pursue his apprenticeship as a tattoo artist, Dizzle has hit a major speed bump, having been cut loose by his mentor Twig.

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    Cynthia turned to her husband with a look that said 'don't pursue it,' then announced, If we're going to get in some ice skating, we'd better get cracking.

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    Cynthia used Martha's smile to pursue the reason for their questioning.

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    Darian debated whether to pursue or let her go.

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    Deep into the night he would continue his studies, stimulating his senses by occasional cups of wine, and even in his dreams problems would pursue him and work out their solution.

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    Depending on which social network you decide to pursue when promoting your product or business, marketing could be expensive, inexpensive or free.

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    Despite the numerous objections from law professionals, child advocates and divorce counselors, many people will pursue romantic interests while in the process of divorce.

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    Despite this, artists are frequently too dreamy or bashful to pursue fair wages for their troubles.

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    Differing tracks are tailored to students looking to pursue degrees in the liberal arts, business or math and science.

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    Distance learning for bioengineering degree programs allows students with an interest in bioengineering to pursue educational opportunities without having to attend courses in person.

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    Do not let your kids pursue your pets, either by chasing them or pulling them out from a hiding spot.

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    Dobrev left to pursue other acting opportunities such as a starring role on the The Vampire Diaries.

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    Doing so may help you find specific positions to apply for, give you ideas on the types of jobs that you may want to pursue, and help you identify employers that have a special interest in hiring workers from your generation.

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    Duchovny's stated reason for leaving the series was to pursue a film career, and he has made a number of more or less successful movies since then, although only a Duchovny fanatic would claim that his film career has caught on fire.

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    Early intervention is essential, so once you've met with your pediatrician, pursue a referral to a clinician or specialist.

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    Earning a degree in journalism, communications or English will prove beneficial if you want to pursue a career as a journalist, though some writers do find work without a degree.

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    Earning patches will give the Boy Scout reason to actively pursue more information within his own areas of interest, becoming a more well-rounded individual as he progresses through the ranks.

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    Elective modules allow you to pursue areas of specialist interest (Eg gastronomy, hospitality events management or environmental management ).

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    Emily moved to Las Vegas to pursue her career and build a relationship with a new boyfriend, all with her family's blessing.

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    Employers aren't shocked when employees leave to pursue different career opportunities.

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    Eragon begins gathering supplies so he can pursue and kill the strangers.

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    Even if the commission were required simply to pursue the objective, it could only aim to do that on each occasion.

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    Eventually only two of the ladies will remain and Conley will have to choose which one he wants to pursue a real relationship with.

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    Ferrell left Saturday Night Live in 2002 to pursue film roles.

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    Finally, Oliver decided he wanted to pursue Kyle and reclaim what they had, but by then Kyle was then involved with Nick and Stacy turned up pregnant.

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    Find out more about a variety of phenomena, as well as the investigators who pursue the answers.

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    First, you must decide whether you want to pursue cooking school for professional or recreational reasons.

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    Following in her brother's footsteps, Lily has also begun to pursue a career in show jumping.

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    For a lot of teen girls, becoming a model is a dream they have, but don't always pursue.

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    For a short time, indeed, under the energetic rule of Agesilaus, it seemed as if Sparta would pursue a Hellenic policy and carry on the war against Persia.

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    For example, if you're hoping to use a layoff as an opportunity to venture out on your own and become self-employed, ask if you can pursue that dream rather than conducting the usually mandatory, formal job search.

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    For example, you liked the feeling of having a guy pursue you.

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    For full-figured women who understand the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, having women's plus size exercise capris can give them the comfortable workout clothes they need to pursue a fitness regimen.

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    For instance, a hypnotherapist may suggest that a smoker finds cigarettes distasteful, or that someone trying to lose weight will easily pursue healthy behaviors.

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    For many potential buyers, buying land with owner financing may be the best option to pursue in a land purchase.

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    Foreigners cannot get jobs, so this is not the place to go if you want to pursue a part-time job in retirement.

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    Free job descriptions are incredibly valuable when you're looking for a new job, considering new career paths, and finding out more about the skills and education you need in order to pursue a specific type of job.

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    From the beginning he recognized that government exists in order that the bulk of the population may pursue their daily work in peace and quiet, and that for a government to be successful it must be strong.

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    From there, you can pursue the pair of Halcyon goggles of your choice, taking advantage of the best deals you can find, and take your prescription along with your goggles to the optical shop or lab.

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    Giving staff a sabbatical in order to pursue qualifications or undertake voluntary work is another option that enlightened employers can consider.

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    Graduates may pursue careers in the public or private sector.

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    Greenie—and those he was working with—would be crazy not to pursue her, once they found out what she did.

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    Greenie—and those he was working with—would be crazy not to pursue her, once they found out what she did.

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    He also dabbled in performance at local comedy clubs, and ended up deciding to pursue a career as a professional actor.

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    He dropped out of Harvard, however, to pursue his acting career.

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    He dropped out of high school while in the ninth grade to pursue his acting career.

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    He gave up corporate life and decided to pursue a career in interior design.

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    He has gone to them with word of his breaking allegiance to pursue his title without their mediation or interference.

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    He left after one year to pursue a modeling career.

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    He moved to New York City at seventeen to pursue his dreams of becoming an actor, and appeared in several theater productions there.

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    He must have thought it fruitless to pursue that angle so he moved on.

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    He retired to pursue politics and writing and formed a coalition against Vladimir Putin and ran for the Russian presidency.

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    He said no more, and she lost the nerve to pursue.

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    He stayed on with The Echoes (who at this point were called The Lost Souls) until the late 1960s, but then picked up and moved to L.A. to pursue a solo career.

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    He submits that the claimant is entitled to judgment for the sum demanded leaving the defendant to pursue any counterclaim it may have.

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    He then moved to New York to pursue acting full time.

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    He then returned to Khartum, and in 1879 went again into Darfur to pursue the slave traders, while his subordinate, Gessi Pasha, fought them with great success in the Bahr-el-Ghazal district and killed Suleiman, their leader and a son of Zobeir.

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    He traces this opposition into the forms in which it appears in the social life of mankind (as, e.g., in the difficulty of reconciling the conflicting claims of individual self-development and self-culture and social service), and finds " a hidden root of insincerity and hypocrisy beneath all morality " (p. 243), inasmuch as it is not possible to pursue any one type of ideal without some departure from singleness of purpose.

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    He was the first sultan entirely devoid of military virtues and willing to abandon all power to his ministers, provided he were left free to pursue his orgies and debauches.

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    He was utilizing his athletic ability to pursue his architecture endeavors.

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    He.d been unable to shake the empty hole in his heart resulting from Kris flinging him to the side to pursue a human female.

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    He'd pursue her like a predator its prey, and he'd consume her.

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    Heidi intelligently used this burst in popularity growth to pursue jobs in television and film.

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    Henceforward she remained in the background, leaving her eldest son Henry to pursue the struggle with Stephen.

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    Her parents helped her pursue a role in girl group Girls' Tyme, along with her friends Kelly Rowland and LaTavia Roberson.

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    Her single Go-Go Dancer met with modest success-giving her the confidence needed to pursue other goals.

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    Here he hoped to pursue the tranquil avocations of a poet honoured by men of the world and men of letters throughout Europe, and of an idealistic politician, whose effusions on the questions of the day were read with pleasure for their style.

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    Homeschool provides the flexibility they need to pursue their careers and dreams.

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    However if the unauthorized use continues OSNI will pursue to the limits of the law proper legal redress.

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    However, be cautioned when you want to pursue more exotic services.

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    However, faced with extensive bruising, bruising with no apparent cause, or bruising in certain locations, a physician will pursue an evaluation that includes a number of blood tests.

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    However, I wasn't about to pursue that subject.

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    However, if you are looking for a complete online education, pursue some of the other options out there to get what you want.

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    However, if you are looking to pursue a career or push yourself to the limits, then larger dance studios should remain on your list.

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    However, to date, only 58 members have opted to pursue deemed buyback.

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    I am simply curious at what cost you are willing to pursue your goal.

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    I believe that we need to pursue a new model of dementia care and one which can promote both positivity and participation.

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    I do n't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose.

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    I don't like the idea of pursuing a guy, I rather like to think that a man would want to pursue me and want to spend time with me, without me initiating it.

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    I don't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose.

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    I find it is funded by corporations, do-gooders, trust funds, individuals, and off shore ghost entities... unfortunately, too many names to pursue each and every one.

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    I knew he desperately wanted to pursue Howie's never-before-encountered ability as far as it would go.

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    I might go out tomorrow, possibly to a rural location to pursue some pastime.

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    I plan to pursue a career in sports marketing or public relations which will allow me to combine both my passions.

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    I really want to pursue this, but I don't know how.

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    I want to pursue her more but I'm so scared.

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    I was awarded a grant from Commissions East to pursue training in silver jewelry making.

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    I was born in 1970 in Tel Aviv, Israel and moved to Pittsburgh in 1996 to pursue my master's degree.

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    I wish I had the motivation to doggedly pursue research in a topic that I am passionate about.

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    I'd like to pursue further experimental work on the rapid pressure swing adsorption process mentioned above.

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    I've thrown out four names for you to pursue, but the action genre is vast.

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    Identify the idea that you want to pursue and begin breaking down the topic into multiple subtopics.

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    If poor nations decide to pursue what I will call the Japan strategy, importing all their food and developing other industry, then they become huge fans of farm subsidies in other countries.

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    If so, she didn't give him time to pursue anything else for the next three days.

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    If the creditor agrees to a reduced payment to close the account, the creditor cannot legally pursue you for full payment.

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    If the mediation does not result in a legally binding settlement, parties are free to pursue litigation or other lawful alternatives.

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    If they believe you have the means to repay your debt as agreed, they will pursue you legally to ensure that you do make payment as originally agreed.

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    If you aren't set on using organic kombucha mushrooms and still want to pursue its use for your health, it is available in capsule and extract form, as well as in commercial bag teas.

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    If you believe that you have been the victim of outright deception, auto fraud is the avenue that you want to pursue.

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    If you can't make a profit, you might decide to just enjoy the game with your friends and family and not pursue the idea of producing games for sale.

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    If you choose to pursue this option, remember that you may be in labor for a long time before actually giving birth, so the best time to try a long walk is after you have had a great night of sleep and are fully rested.

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    If you completed part of a college degree or completed an associate's or bachelor's degree and would now like to pursue a master's degree, there are additional considerations in making your back to school choice.

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    If you decide that modeling is something that you want to pursue, you will probably want to know what a model's life is like.

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    If you decide to pursue a paralegal degree at an institution that lacks such approval, make sure to compare the scope and quality of their offerings with those required by the ABA.

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    If you decide to pursue your MBA on a full-time basis, you can expect to complete your degree within 15 to 21 months.

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    If you default on the card, lenders may pursue your personal assets to recoup the loss.

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    If you do decide to let your son pursue a relationship, always instill important communication so he feels equally comfortable coming to you with his failures as well as his successes.

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    If you don't have a career or a job, actively pursue one.

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    If you don't take the time to pursue scholarships and other forms of financial aid, private colleges can be significantly more expensive than other types of post-secondary educational institutions.

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    If you enter an installment agreement and don't hold up your end of the plan, the vendor may report the debt to a collection agency or pursue you for the debt, which leads to stress.

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    If you ever decide to pursue freelance writing as your primary occupation, this can provide an extra financial cushion to help you get your business off the ground.

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    If you find you have a knack for chemistry and would like to pursue it in college and beyond, you will have several doors opened for you regarding future careers.

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    If you have a hobby that you've been neglecting for awhile, take the time to pursue this special interest.

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    If you have a senior center close to your house, you may be able to connect with other seniors in your area to pursue traditional senior activities.

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    If you have designer dreams, but a schedule that doesn't quite allow time to pursue it, then online interior design learning programs might be for you.

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    If you let them know you are really passionate about your dream, they will probably, at the very least, let you pursue a part time career, as long as you don't forget your other responsibilities to your school and your home.

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    If you need to temporarily postpone your studies to pursue other interests, taking a class online makes it easy to pick up where you left off.

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    If you plan to pursue an understanding of your past life, you should accept that it may not be what you want it to be.

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    If you pursue a regular weight training routine, then chances are you use your triceps to lift weights, even when you aren't performing specific triceps exercises.

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    If you think about it, there are probably a number of options you could choose to pursue.

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    If you think of yourself as a healer and want to pursue a career in medicine, consider becoming a Doctor of Naturopathy.

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    If you want to pursue a degree, you need to complete an application and enroll.

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    If you'd like to pursue fundraising with popcorn, you'll need to select a fundraising company that carries the right product line and offers a generous sales commission to groups like yours.

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    If you've always dreamed of ditching corporate life in favor of a more flexible work arrangement, pursue the opportunity of a home business.

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    In 1903 Count Billow declared in the Reichstag that the government was endeavouring to pursue a middle course between the extravagant aspirations of the Pan-Germans and the parochial policy of the Social Democrats, which forgets that in a struggle for life and death Germanys means of communication might be cut off.

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    In 1993 she followed her heart and moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.

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    In 1996, co-host John Tesh left Entertainment Tonight to pursue other endeavors, including a radio show and his music career.

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    In 2000 there were rumors that "La Lucci" was preparing to walk away from All My Children to pursue other interests.

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    In 2002, Duhamel elected to leave AMC to pursue other opportunities and fan hearts broke alongside Greenlee's as Leo 'died' from a fall off a cliff trying to protect her from his mother.

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    In 2006, Fey left Saturday Night Live to pursue a sitcom project at NBC called 30 Rock.

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    In a matter of a couple of days, she not only accepted there was a chance to live, but she'd decided to pursue whatever she had to in order to guarantee it.

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    In between meetings, students can pursue their own technique classes, learn the necessary theoretical principles, and expand their yoga lifestyle.

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    In fact, eventually, Sparks left high school to be home schooled so she had more time to pursue her music career.

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    In fact, plastic surgery needs to be discouraged for BDD patients since the most likely outcome of such is that the person doesn't like the result and then goes on to pursue corrective surgery.

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    In Geneva his progress was arrested, and his resolution to pursue the quiet path of studious research was dispelled by what he calls the "formidable obtestation" of Guillaume Fare1.2

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    In interviews she did with various soap opera publications Budig told fans that found herself "wondering what else may be out there" and had the desire to pursue other job opportunities.

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    In June he was at Magdeburg, Halle and Naumburg; the elector of Saxony excluded him from his dominions, but Albrecht's brother, the elector Joachim of Brandenburg, encouraged him at Berlin in the hope of sharing the spoils, and by the connivance of Duke George of Saxony he was permitted to pursue his operations within a few miles of the electoral territory at Wittenberg.

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    In order to render an 'account of Tyndall's "residual blue" it is necessary to pursue the approximation further, taking for simplicity the case of spherical shape.

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    In other situations, students who finished high school years ago, but never started or finished a college degree, decide it's time to pursue one.

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    In response to the growing demand, online Masters degrees have popped up, allowing anyone to pursue a graduate degree.

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    In some cases, the charge off will also signal that the company has sold the debt to another creditor or collection agency who will likely pursue you for the debt.

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    In spite of his numerous engagements, Burnell found time to aggrandize his bishopric, to provide liberally for his nephews and other kinsmen, and to pursue his cherished but futile aim of founding a great family.

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    In such cases the Ombudsman would normally advise the complainant to pursue his complaint further with the local NHS body.

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    In the same year he won a Fergusson scholarship of £loo a year for two years, which enabled him to pursue his studies outside Scotland.

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    In the south of France it is rather popular with artisans, who, however, are content to pursue it on any flat surface and use round instead of biased bowls, the bowler, moreover, indulging in a preliminary run before delivering the bowl, after the fashion of a bowler in cricket.

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    In this way he can pursue his own interests and is largely responsible for his own education.

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    Increasing life spans expand opportunities for boomers to pursue new passions and dreams following retirement.

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    Instead we must pursue education as if it is some sort of politically neutral activity.

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    Is there a hobby or special interest that he has always wanted to pursue but didn't have time for?

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    It aims to resolve conflicts by peaceful means and to pursue preventative diplomacy.

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    It can also increase the likelihood of getting into a great music school, as most students interested in music colleges start the process earlier than teens looking to pursue other majors.

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    It can be a lot of work to declare an independent major, but it's worth it if you know what you want to pursue and can't find it among the traditional course offerings.

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    It is the entertainers who are willing to work hard and pursue a career with unrelenting passion that can succeed without a degree.

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    It may be easier to find time in your life to pursue a degree online than by attending "bricks and mortar" classes.

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    It might even make them curious enough to pursue a foreign language.

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    It was also during this time that Ciara decided she wanted to pursue a career in music.

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    It was at this point that the band split up, although it was never formally announced, to pursue their own individual careers.

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    It was determined in 1648 that the one of these two judicial authorities which first dealt with a case should alone have competence to pursue it.

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    It was more particularly in the definitive constitution of the temporal and political power of the papacy, in the extension of what may be called Roman imperialism, that chance favoured his efforts and enabled him to pursue his conquests farthest.

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    It was rumored that Carter left Lindsay Lohan to pursue Duff and that the two actresses were feuding as a result.

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    It was there that Rogers decided to pursue his music and acting career, and also where he met first wife Lucille and horse Trigger.

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    It was time to pursue his duties relentlessly to continue to build momentum.

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    It was while Pennington was in school that he had his first introduction to show business, when a modeling scout discovered him and suggested he pursue becoming a model.

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    It was worthwhile to pursue the ghost writer.

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    It will also help you to see whether or not you have money in your budget to pursue this endeavor to the extent you'd like, or if you might have to tweak your plans to accommodate all the factors involved.

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    It's a new century, ladies, and you have just as much right to pursue your desires as men do, so don't be a wallflower.

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    It's not easy to pursue a modeling career.

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    It's rare that parents and children desire the same things, wear the same clothes, or pursue the same interests.

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    It's wise to consider both traditional and distance learning doctoral research programs before making a definite decision on which to pursue.

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    Jeff Boz - Also a co-founder, attended USC but left in order to pursue his professional beach volleyball dreams.

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    Join an activity group or a senior center and pursue an interest you've always wanted to explore.

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    LaBeouf was accepted to Yale University in 2003, but decided to further pursue his acting career rather than majoring in psychology.

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    Learning disorders typically persist into adulthood, but with proper educational and vocational training, an individual can complete college and pursue a challenging career.

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    Like many of the leading modern utilitarians, they combined with their psychological distrust of popular judgments of right and wrong, and their firm conviction that all such distinctions are based solely on law and convention, the equally unwavering principle that the wise man who would pursue pleasure logically must abstain from that which is usually denominated "wrong" or "unjust."

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    Longoria has noted in interviews that once her contract ends with Desperate Housewives, she will pursue a film career.

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    Look deeper, think laterally, pursue the interesting byroads as well as the motorways.

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    Make sure you add stretching to your exercise routine to maximize your potential in any activity you pursue.

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    Many contestants have not only kept the weight off, but motivated others in their hometowns to pursue a healthier lifestyle.

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    Many high paying jobs are readily available to workers who choose not to pursue a college degree.

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    Many large cities have swinger's clubs, public nightclubs where interested people can meet and pursue their sexual interests.

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    Many people are hesitant to pursue an online degree because they fear their classes will involve nothing more than memorizing books and taking tests.

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    Many people opt to pursue a vegetarian diet in some form or another.

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    Meanwhile, Tom and Diana pursue a radical 4400 organization called the Nova Group that may also have ties to Shawn and The 4400 Center."

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    Men who pursue modeling have to go through the same processes as their female colleagues.

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    Microsoft continues to pursue a similar market with Xbox Music as it did with the Zune Marketplace, but the actual Zune media players are no more.

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    Modeling classes are a great, relatively inexpensive, way to see if you or your daughter will enjoy modeling, and if you will want to pursue it further.

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    Models, plus size or otherwise, need to pursue good health in order to meet the demands of a fast-paced career.

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    More people will be able to pursue the property, resulting in a much quicker (and potentially hassle-free) transaction.

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    Moreover Ahith'ophel said to Ab'salom, Let me choose twelve thousand men, and I will set out and pursue David tonight.

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    Moreover Ahith'ophel said to Ab'salom, " Let me choose twelve thousand men, and I will set out and pursue David tonight.

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    Most importantly, like most people with AD(H)D he would pursue energetically and conscientiously matters in which he had great interest.

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    Most people have a desire to do some kind of hobby, so retirement is the time to finally pursue all those things you've been meaning to do.

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    Most schools also have career services offices and counseling centers to provide you with the information you need to pursue your goals.

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    Most will continue to pursue their own interests and will remain creative thinkers around their own ideas rather than relying on the ideas of others.

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    Moved here to pursue my acting career.

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    Mr Kirchner is not advocating another bout of war but has ordered his country's diplomats to pursue the policy more aggressively.

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    Ms Thornback suggested the Forum Working Group pursue the theme of values, perhaps using the Mount Cameroon project as concrete example.

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    Much to her father's dismay, Emily wants to pursue a career in broadcast journalism rather than work in the family business.

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    Natalie reportedly found the world of modeling "boring" and decided to pursue an acting career -- in 1994 she landed the role of Mathilda in the film The Professional.

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    Nature lovers who have a wealth of professional experience can pursue high-level careers.

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    Needless to say, you'll have to pursue a diagnosis with your vet in order to establish the exact cause and try to curb the hair loss.

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    Nelson's destruction of the French fleet at the battle of the Nile disconcerted Bonaparte's plans; he hoped to pursue his designs through Syria, and laid siege to Acre, which, however, successfully held out.

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    Never pursue a very-low-calorie diet without a doctor's supervision.

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    Nevertheless, she was determined to pursue her ambition to be a professional musician, and became the first solo percussionist.

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    Nevertheless, the UK's commitment to its obligations to pursue nuclear disarmament has been shown in significant ways to be limited.

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    No matter the area of expertise that you plan to pursue, EI has the course for you.

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    Not every woman is interested in a muscular frame, but there are general clues she will look for when deciding whether or not to pursue a relationship with a particular man.

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    Not one to rest on her laurels, Amanda continues to race, pursue an education at University of Arizona, and appear as a swimsuit model in Sports Illustrated Magazine.

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    Obviously, someone without the resources to pursue this patent, and only then against the extremely gullible.

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    Of course, driving to the home to have a look at it yourself before deciding to pursue a purchase is a good idea even if the photographs you find online make the home appear perfect.

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    Of course, this is not the same thing as trying on a hat to see if it works for you, but where it is your only option, it is a good one to pursue.

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    Often people resign from one job to pursue what they think is a better opportunity only to find that it isn't.

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    On Mary's accession he went abroad to pursue his theological investigations at Louvain, Antwerp and Paris; and from a letter of his own, dated Louvain, 1554, we get a glimpse of the quiet student rejoicing in an "excellent library belonging to a monastery of Minorites."

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    On the 9th of January 1776 Paine published a pamphlet entitled Common Sense, a telling array of arguments for separation and for the establishment of a republic. His argument was that independence was the only consistent line to pursue, that "it must come to that some time or other"; that it would only be more difficult the more it was delayed, and that independence was the surest road to union.

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    On the arrival of the Argonauts, Phineus promised to give them particulars of the course they should pursue and of the dangers that lay before them, if they would deliver him from his tormentors.

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    Once you have decided to pursue an education in video game design, you need to select a school.

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    Once you have decided which direction you wish to pursue, you are ready to consider the other criteria.

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    Once you've decided that you'd like to pursue a career at Kmart, it's time to see what Kmart job openings are available.

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    Once you've decide to pursue the adoption of a child from Haiti, the following steps must be taken.

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    One advantage of homeschooling is that your children can pursue personal extra-curricular activities at leisure, without necessarily having to fall in line with peers.

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    One hobby that some retired engineers may pursue is collecting things, whether it be baseball hats, coffee mugs, t-shirts, or gifts with their favorite team logo.

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    One of the most difficult organic practices to pursue in the home garden is to eliminate the use of prepared chemical pesticides.

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    Online distance learning master's degree programs are designed to allow students maximum flexibility to pursue further education while getting the same high-quality courses and instruction they would receive with an in-person study program.

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    Or should he pursue Tilly westwards and crush the league at its own hearth and home ?

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    Or they may try to maximize leisure to pursue some hobby or interest; or some mixture of all these.

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    Originally a medical school student, Egglesfield dropped out to pursue acting.

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    Originally, actor Andy Richter served as O'Brien's sidekick, but he left in 2000 to pursue other acting opportunities.

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    Other times actors will leave a daytime soap to pursue other opportunities, or a character will be written out of a show and then brought back at a later date and the original actor is unavailable.

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    Others choose to pursue high-level, professional outdoor recreation careers.

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    Others may wish to pursue a research career in applied criminology.

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    Our trainees, mostly from school, have gone on to pursue careers in the trades at the local building college.

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    Over time, he may break up with this girl, and then you will be free to pursue him till your hearts content.

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    Overall, there are presently 64 different college degree courses that students can pursue to get a doctoral degree from North Central University.

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    Owing to ill-health he applied for leave to reside at Wickham, and in 1712 he removed to London on the plea of poverty, intending to pursue a literary career.

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    Pablo sees promise in Kris and encourages her to pursue a second chance at Raintree Farms.

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    Parents should resist being excessively overprotective of their teenager and should consult with their physician as to which activities are safe for their child to pursue.

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    Parents' experiences in Head Start have raised their own self-confidence and improved their ability to pursue a better life.

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    Patrick Clayton left to pursue the quest his own way via the Desert Survey.

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    People who decide to pursue this option have a team of experts (an attorney, a therapist, and a financial advisor) to help them.

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    Perhaps you have just moved to the city, or have decided that freelance writing is something you wish to pursue.

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    Preschools are different from traditional day care in that their emphasis is learning and development rather than enabling parents to work or pursue other activities.

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    Professional tattoo artists have seen enough infected tattoos to quickly recognize another one when they see it, and they can likely tell you what to do for the wound, as well as whether you should pursue further help from your physician.

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    Professional teachers can choose from traditional teaching positions or pursue other employment during the long summer break.

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    Pursue other boys but still be friends with this guy if you want.

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    Pursue the Pennant is one of the more realistic games that you can find that includes many charts and tables in order to play the game.

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    Real world experience helps you see what types of work you might want to do in the future or the type of degree you might pursue in college.

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    Recent graduates of paralegal schools traditionally find entry-level positions with law firms or in corporate legal departments and pursue more challenging and financially rewarding jobs as they gain experience.

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    Regardless of her ultra fast rise to stardom and equally fast fall, Barrymore continued to pursue acting.

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    Regardless of which type of digital scrapbooking business you choose, there are several important legal considerations to keep in mind as you pursue your entrepreneurial dreams.

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    Released in 1988, Pursue the Pennant is more advanced and suitable for children around 10 or 11.

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    Renan still used his literary gifts to pursue a scientific ideal.

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    Returning to school shows a child of any age that a mother values education enough to pursue it even when circumstances aren't ideal or when scheduling isn't convenient.

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    Ripa, a former cheerleader, was urged to pursue an acting career by her manager, Cathy Parker, after a performance in her high school senior play, The Ugly Duckling.

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    Scouts are also required to pursue community service projects geared toward building citizenship and patriotism.

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    Seized with a longing to pursue and kill the Moor on account of his insulting language, Ignatius, still doubting as to his best course, left the matter to his mule, which at the dividing of the ways took the path to the abbey, leaving the open road which the Moor had taken.

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    Senior communities frequently offer activities to help residents find friendship and pursue active pleasures.

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    Several days after the initial consultation, the client decided to pursue the procedure, and the same consultant arranged a treatment appointment suitable to her tight schedule.

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    She acted in stage productions in school, but left college early to pursue her acting career.

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    She also continues to pursue her college degree while modeling.

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    She drew the attention of producer/label owner Dr. Luke, who convinced her to drop out of high school and come to California to pursue a music career.

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    She dropped out of college in order to pursue her desire to be a comedienne, auditioning for the show Star Search.

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    She dropped out to pursue a career in acting.

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    She had planned to go to college and pursue nursing, since she comes from a family of nurses . Marisa has also considered becoming a sportscaster.

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    She has now decided to operate full time in this area of work and is leaving MCofS to pursue a freelance career.

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    She has since left the show to pursue her own projects.

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    She joined the events team at CFDG in order to pursue her career aspirations to work in the charity sector.

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    She left to pursue a solo venture in 1990, briefly reuniting with the band for its 10th anniversary in the mid 90s.

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    She majored in English literature at Stanford, but left in 1998 to pursue her acting career.

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    She quit school to pursue modeling and show business, making a move from fixing others' smiles to displaying her own.

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    She started out acting and singing in local productions as a child, and soon moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career.

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    She still intends to rejoin The Black Eyed Peas as well as pursue solo endeavors.

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    She then decided to pursue a singing career and after graduating high school, she headed to Los Angeles.

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    She was becoming more left-wing in her political sympathies, and wanting to pursue an artistic, almost Bohemian lifestyle.

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    She was discovered in a shopping mall at the age of 14, and two years later she headed to New York City to pursue her modeling career in earnest.

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    She went on to star in the highly successful films Bobby and Mr. Brooks, and continues to pursue challenging Hollywood movie roles.

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    She'd left them both to pursue a position among the Guardians, so she could start a new life in the mortal world.

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    Should you allow him to pursue a relationship or is it something you should ignore?

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    Since the comedian always wanted to be on television, he decided to pursue that avenue of entertainment instead (not that television gives anyone job security either).

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    So there is more than one reason to pursue the role of a Gold Canyon demonstrator.

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    Solar power is just one of many different things that people can pursue to this end.

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    Some educators and professionals choose to pursue summer teaching jobs in order to supplement their regular salary income.

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    Some teachers pursue teaching abroad opportunities during their summer breaks.

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    Some teens are reluctant to pursue these types of jobs because they do not feel like they are "real jobs."

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    Some, of course, intend to pursue an academic career and recognize that a research degree is therefore indispensable.

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    Soon after, he dropped out of college to pursue his dream of a career in the entertainment industry.

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    Soon after, she put her singing business on hold to pursue an acting career.

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    Soon, this young man from Fort Wayne, Indiana had sold enough of his designs to move to Manhattan and pursue his fashion career.

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    Special Features The subject specialism of the pathway allows you to pursue an interest in addition to law, thus broadening your employment potential.

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    Spencer dropped out of law school to pursue his dream of becoming a sculptor, but has yet to explain this to his father.

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    Starting at the age of 15, he quickly caught up on the years of technique he missed in the studio, quickly relocating from Phoenix to Los Angeles to further pursue his new passion.

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    Stay self-assured and continue to pursue your own interests.

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    Such perceptions dispose the mind to pursue what nature dictates as useful.

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    Sure, sure, the paparazzi can be very aggressive and invasive and that has to get more than annoying - there should definitely be limits as to how the very aggressive photographers pursue celebrities.

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    Sworn assurances you or your people will not pursue our identity in any way and you'll do all in your power to protect our anonymity.

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    Take away these and other time wasters and homeschooled children tend to have more free time to read and pursue other interests after their school work is done.

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    Television and movies have made women feel freer to pursue their sexual urges.

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    Thanks to online interior design learning programs, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in interior design from the comfort of your own home, as well as a number of other interior design related certificates, accreditations, and diplomas.

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    Thanks to their history and stature, their rich reputations allow faculty and students to pursue cutting-edge research while endowments from successful alumni ensure state-of-the-art facilities and resources.

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    That is why we pursue a radical agenda for opening up trade in the WTO talks and resist protectionism.

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    That will help you narrow down where your interests lie and show you the paths to pursue in more detail.

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    The 5'6'' actress dropped out of college to pursue her career in film, which has proved to have been a good move on her part.

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    The axiom of "being oneself" has been established to prevent individuals from attempting a drastic personality change or lifestyle in order to pursue a relationship.

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    The benefits of using this scholarship to pursue a secondary education are numerous.

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    The best way to pursue this type of degree is to contact each one of these colleges to ask about the assessment as well as course requirements for your intended program.

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    The bundles from the cotyledons pursue a direct course to the stele of the main axis, and do not assume the girdle-form char acteristic of the adult plant.

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    The changes could open the way for highly opinionated, " single-issue " presenters to pursue their personal agendas on air.

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    The collector is going to do everything in his or her power to pursue payment.

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    The creature also had large wings on which it would glide through the sky and pursue those who saw it.

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    The die was cast, which decreed that from 1579 onwards the northern and southern Netherlands were to pursue separate destinies.

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    The differentiation of the females leads to a complex social life, the nesting habits of ants and the various industries that they pursue being of surpassing interest (see ANT).

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    The diversity of plants and animals in the earth's biosphere amazed Catherine, so she decided to pursue a biology degree.

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    The EPA, for example, continues to pursue the chimera of radon in the home.

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    The family moved a lot, and Kiefer attended several schools before dropping out of high school to pursue an acting career.

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    The final line of the article vowed to pursue the anomaly in coming additions.

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    The first breach in the Liberal ranks had been made; and the government, after 1870, never again commanded the same united support which had enabled it to pursue its victorious career in the first two sessions of its existence.

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    The first step is to decide what type of degree you would like to pursue.

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    The gang recognized Snoop's hip hop talent and urged him to pursue music.

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    The government was thus in a position vigorously to pursue its religious policy.

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    The group later disbanded so Urban could pursue his solo career.

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    The hero demonstrates the tenacity of God to pursue the plan of salvation despite repeated failures in the plan.

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    The industrial design part was particularly interesting to me, so I decided to pursue a Master's degree in that.

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    The jazz infused ' You Can Do It Too ' tells listeners not to be afraid to pursue their dreams.

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    The job of the ECB is to pursue sound policies for the euro zone.

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    The jobs are flexible and allow students to pursue their degrees while earning money to offset the cost of their educations.

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    The key is to know what your options are and to pursue the right companies for additional information.

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    The king wished to pursue a more conciliatory policy, without, however, yielding any one of the points in dispute between himself and the revolted Netherlanders.

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    The move to Miami is to better enable the Hogan kids to pursue acting and singing careers.

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    The only difference for this season is that instead of all the roomies working at the same job, they are left to their own devices to pursue their Hollywood dreams.

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    The police have failed to pursue a vigorous case against the alleged assailants.

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    The post of astronomer-royal was offered him in 1881, but he preferred to pursue his peaceful course of teaching and research in Cambridge.

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    The premise of the show is that most of Miley's classmates and friends are unaware that she is the same person as Hannah Montana, so she can pursue her show business dreams while maintaining the life of a normal teen.

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    The present dearth of referral practices North of the border makes this the ideal time to aggressively pursue this initiative.

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    The rapid influx of women into the labor force that began in the 1970s was marked by the confidence of many women in their ability to successfully pursue a career while meeting the needs of their children.

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    The rationality of the former principle he takes pains to explain and establish; in opposition to Hume's doctrine that it is no part of the function of reason to determine the ends which we ought to pursue, or the preference due to one end over another.

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    The scandal and the pressure of foreign Catholic opinion compelled Depretis to pursue a more energetic policy, and to publish a formal declaration of the intangibility of the Law of Guarantees.

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    The school also features partnerships with local colleges in Washington state to allow students to seamlessly transfer their credits a four-year school if they choose to pursue their education beyond Everett CC.

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    The show follows actor Lorenzo Lamas and his family as they pursue their everyday goals, both professionally and personally.

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    The Solenopsis can make its way into the territory of the Formica to steal the larvae which serve it as food, but the Formica is too large to pursue the thief when it returns to its own galleries.

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    The state was a vassal of a weak and distant empire, which would leave it virtually free to pursue its own career; it was an independent tributary of a near and powerful kingdom with which it could trade, and trade between east and west became henceforth the note of its development.

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    The taste of success led him to pursue stand-up and acting in the U.S., when he made the move to Los Angeles at age 16.

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    The taster course is designed to enable people to make a well-informed decision about whether teaching is a career that they wish to pursue.

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    The travellers were thus able to move freely and to pursue their scientific enquiries without hindrance from either people or ruler.

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    The two founders parted ways to pursue learning objectives (Gavin to MIT and Rubin to Newport Beach).

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    The unit provides a necessary background for students wishing to pursue research in the field of archaeozoology or human osteology.

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    The win even sparked the possibility that Jackson may pursue a career as a rap artist.

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    The world needs you to pursue your dreams, since that's what keeps the world moving forward.

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    Their love story was cut short when Jackson left the show to pursue his career, including a starring role in the film Tuck Everlasting.

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    Then armed with Enology and Viticulture degrees from UC-Davis, Meyer left the brotherhood to pursue a new calling, to create his vision of Cabernet Sauvignon at Silver Oak with Duncan.

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    There are a number of relaxing and exciting hobbies for retirees to pursue.

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    There are a number of suggestions I can make, but are you sure you want to pursue this?

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    There are a number of things you will learn about as you pursue your growing interest in wine.

    419

    There are numerous potential benefits to taking out a no-load policy with an insurance company, which is why many individuals pursue these policies as the best fit for their families.

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    There are plenty of places to purchase patterns, but many newcomers prefer to try out a few free designs first to make sure they want to pursue crochet.

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    There is a major push by local governments and utility companies to pursue alternative means of powering homes.

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    There is also the option for you to pursue a dual degree program where you can obtain an MBA and another advanced degree at the same time.

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    There's no reason for them to pursue this except to—never mind.

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    There's no reason for them to pursue this except to—never mind.

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    Therefore, for some, to consider marriage was to pursue a welcome alternative to the probability of lifelong celibacy.

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    These are the hobbies that you might have only dreamed about doing during your younger years, and now with the additional time on your hands you can finally pursue them.

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    These types of forms, also called custody modification papers, are used in a variety of situations in which a parent or guardian feels the need to pursue primary custody of a minor child.

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    They cannot pursue a career by filling a permanent full time vacancy.

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    They have a longing to know God, to follow God, to pursue holiness.

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    They offer cheer clinics for young girls to help the next generation pursue the dream of one day becoming an Eagles cheerleader.

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    They released four albums before taking a break to pursue solo careers.

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    They signed him up for accordion lessons, believing that playing a unique instrument would give him an edge if he chose to pursue music.

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    They were originally used to pursue foxes, badgers, otters and vermin.

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    This allows the cast members to pursue whatever they want, whether that is education, an occupation, or spending a lot of time in a drunken stupor.

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    This excess cash provides you with the opportunity to pursue a number of positive strategies.

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    This is in order to allow as many students as possible to pursue a bachelor's degree in their field after completing two years of coursework at Bucks County.

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    This makes it especially attractive to those with diabetes and those who pursue low glycemic index diets.

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    This means that while you live in Ontario, the person who stole your identity may live in a different location entirely- this makes it hard for law enforcement to pursue the case.

    439

    This performance convinced her to drop out of University and pursue her acting career.

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    This was a relationship she might want to pursue if he wasn't involved in something illegal.

    441

    Those who wished to pursue this theory were free to apply to funding agencies for resources to conduct such experiments.

    442

    Though she has a journalism degree and worked in the corporate publishing world, she was able to leave that behind in 2010 and pursue a full-time career as a gift expert.

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    To continue to pursue him would only lead to more frustration.

    444

    To pursue aikido, or any martial art, as a path to self-improvement involves more than training.

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    Together, these organizations have been helping homeschooling families since 1969 to pursue their educational freedom.

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    Trying to decide on the career you want to pursue can be an intimidating task for anyone.

    447

    Typically, people who plan to go to medical school pursue undergraduate degrees in the field of Biology.

    448

    Unschooling is an educational method that allows the student to pursue his own interests in education.

    449

    Urged by such considerations, he once more turned his eyes to the scene of his early exile, where he might live on his decent patrimony in a style which was impossible in England, and pursue unembarrassed his literary studies.

    450

    Various species among those that are predaceous attack smaller insects, hunt in packs crustaceans larger than themselves, insert their narrow heads into snail-shells to pick out and devour the occupants, or pursue slugs and earthworms underground.

    451

    Various touring took place throughout the rest of 2001, ending with another break-up of Deacon Blue for individual members to pursue solo careers.

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    Violet and Cooper pursue a friends-with-benefits relationship.

    453

    Voted the 2007 Transworld Snowboarding's Rider of the Year, Shaun continues to pursue competition titles in both sports.

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    Was a journalism major at the University of Missouri but dropped out just shy of graduating in order to move to Hollywood to pursue acting.

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    We have no preconceived ideas about the types of cases we're willing to pursue.

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    We regularly pursue debtors in the UK and overseas.

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    We shall continue to pursue claims for adequate compensation from the Council.

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    We were the first to pursue the same goal by an as yet untrodden path.

    459

    We will pursue alternatives in which synthetic peptides, based on joint collagen, may be engineered to become more effective.

    460

    What career job can I be advised to pursue and which industry?

    461

    What made you decide to pursue yoga certification?

    462

    Whatever the culprit, your vet will then know how to pursue treatment to stop the itching.

    463

    When considering whether or not to pursue a lawsuit, injured guests should think about the following questions.

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    When you pursue a female you show her that you are interested in her and want to get to know her.

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    When your dog is sick or hurt, you can decide how you want to pursue treatment based on your heart, not your wallet.

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    When your interest sparks as you read about something you wish to pursue, be sure to keep these suggestions in mind.

    467

    Where were Zoe and Anthony going to pursue their relationship and escape the disapproval of her family?

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    Whether your talents lie in science, math, marketing, business management, or another area, with the proper education and training you have the opportunity to pursue a high paying job in a profession that appeals to you.

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    While attending NYU, she would go to various clubs and bars on open mic nights in her spare time, eventually dropping out of school to pursue her career in comedy.

    470

    While Dean could have officially requested Fitzgerald to pursue the matter, his past experience was beginning to teach Dean when to keep his mouth shut.

    471

    While her fans are convinced a pregnant Beyonce would make an excellent mother, the singer says she doesn't want any of her own children to pursue musical careers.

    472

    While it is understandable that someone with a concern about appearance would pursue such treatment, BDD is a complicated psychological problem, and not one that can be simply fixed by altering one's appearance.

    473

    While no degrees or credits are granted for course work, this is an excellent opportunity for advanced high school level homeschoolers to pursue personal interests and explore areas of study in a risk-free environment.

    474

    While not appropriate for public beaches, these styles do work well at private parties and gatherings, so whether you loathe tan lines, or just like to keep all your swim options open, this is another available style to pursue.

    475

    While of course you want to spend plenty of family time together, it is okay to allow for some individual time so that each member of the family can pursue his or her own unique interests.

    476

    While requirements for admission to graduate business programs vary, most people pursue their MBA (Master of Science in Business Administration) after three to five years of practical work experience.

    477

    While working in Las Vegas, Walker was encouraged to return to California and pursue a career in acting.

    478

    While you may want to pursue minimizing bra options because of aesthetics, you can also wear one if the shirt you have is slightly too tight for your taste.

    479

    While you will not be able to see all the details, you'll have clues of what sources to pursue.

    480

    Whitney Port, one of the most likeable characters on The Hills moved from the warm and sunny west coast to pursue a job with famed fashion icon Diane Von Furstenburg in New York.

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    Whitney Port, one of the most likeable characters on The Hills, moved from the warm and sunny west coast to pursue a job with famed fashion icon Diane Von Furstenburg in New York.

    482

    With Hilary's interest in acting, her mother Susan moved the girls to California to pursue their careers.

    483

    With his growing fame and singing success, Cassidy was keen to shake his squeaky-clean teen idol image and to pursue a solo career.

    484

    Without evidence of animal cruelty, authorities cannot pursue a suspected mill.

    485

    Without this type of full-spectrum run down, how else would you know that you could pursue a career in xenobiology or viniculture?

    486

    Yet copyright holders typically don't pursue their legal rights and enforce their copyright, at least as far as fan-written fiction is concerned.

    487

    Yet they still saw it worthwhile to pursue the ghost within that machine.

    488

    You actually have a variety of options to pursue in your quest for clothing that will be suitable for your toddler.

    489

    You can pursue an Associate's Degree in Technical Communication and Business Writing or you can expand your knowledge base with continuing education courses that specialize is different areas of technical and business writing.

    490

    You can study the particular area of Biology that interests you in college, which will give you quite a bit of time to decide exactly what avenue you wish to pursue before making a decision about graduate school.

    491

    You don't necessarily have to enroll in an online degree program or an Internet seminar to pursue continuing education online.

    492

    You may be able to pursue your dream by studying video game design in one of the many online programs that are available.

    493

    You may even have a list of the "Top 10" children's books that inspired you to pursue your dream of making a living from your way with words.

    494

    You must also be willing to pursue child support from your baby's father.

    495

    You must speak to the Head of Sixth Form if you wish to pursue this course of action.

    496

    You pursue me all over Europe with the little vexations that I came away to avoid.

    497

    You'll be able to experience different types of soap making before making a huge commitment, and this experimentation will allow you to decide if soap making is something you want to pursue further.

    498

    You'll have to be extremely comfortable with your body to pursue this type of work because you'll spend many hours nearly nude in front of the camera, often with an audience looking on.

    499

    You've probably noticed different brassiere models that you'd like to pursue further.

    500

    Your business needs determine what technologies you pursue.