Similar words: pursue, pursuit, pursuant, pursuing, suede, purse, jodhpurs, sue. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] n. a person who is being chased. adj. followed with enmity as if to harm.
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271. This search is pursued by Woolf through extremes of exuberance and disgust.
272. "Cheap digital photography tailored to microscope applications, and transmission of images via cellphone or the internet should indeed be pursued and made more accessible, " he says.
273. Sometimes a phase IV (post-approval) trial is also pursued, where the long-term effects of the drug are monitored on those receiving prescriptions.
274. The motor scooter chase alone , in which Audrey and Peck are pursued by the police through the center of town , was a miracle of logistics .
275. These creatures are being pursued by a high-tech wrangler who has traded a horse for a helicopter.
276. A doting grandmother harnessed a donkey [sentencedict.com], pursued the boy and rode to guerrilla headquarters.
277. When pursued, he made his escape with a flash of speed.
278. Shakespeare, who went up to London from Stratford-on-Avon as an actor, pursued his two careers with immense success. He became one of the partners who owned the Chamberlain's Men, a company of actors.
279. The main principle that we pursued in the self-tuning design of DM4 network subsystem and I/O subsystem is the concept of an online feedback control loop.
280. Carrot-munching Bugs Bunny was always being pursued by his human nemesis, hunter Elmer Fudd; yet, time and time again, Bugs would narrowly escape, outwitting the hapless Fudd.
281. He was not unlike a hurried animal, deftly pursued by hunter and hound.
281. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
282. In its external relations Indonesia has for a long time pursued a non - aligned foreign policy.
283. He pursued earthliness but refused ogling snobishness and kept aloof from literary event on his own.
284. He took no heed of the course he pursued, so long as that course led him through the swale bottom.
285. Poland and Czechoslovakia have vigorously pursued admission to the European Community.
286. Poland and Czechoslovakia have vigorously pursued the admission to the European community.
287. One night his ship, the Stork; pursued and rammed a U - boat in the darkness.
288. In France, it was expressed in historical painting and genre painting, with Gericault and Delacroix who pursued freedom and democratic thoughts as its representative.
289. With unwearied diligence, his eyes pursued the object till it gradually disappeared.
290. Anti-war movement for peace, which has a long history, is a kind of formation of the social movement taking opposing wars and defending peace as its pursued value .
291. Laudably, Mr Baucus has pursued a moderate course, rejecting a proposal for a government-run insurance scheme.