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Similar words: pursuepursuitpursuantpursuingsuedepursejodhpurssueMeaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-]  n. a person who is being chased. adj. followed with enmity as if to harm. 
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91. Exploitation was pursued without shame in the rich and soon conquered provinces of Bengal, Behar and Orissa.
92. They pursued the little-known fact, the lost letter, the lucky fissure in language that invites one more special reading.
93. Nor could labour interests be effectively pursued through the ballot box.
94. If reparation were more consistently pursued we should have a much more civilized and morally acceptable penal system than the present one.
95. I remember running like hell, knowing I was being pursued and looking back for Sarah, who didn't join me.
96. Detective Chief Inspector Kenneth Harris, in a radio interview, announced that another line of enquiry was being pursued.
97. But that theory was never pursued by prosecutors during the trial.
98. A brief moment of the winter which pursued her sent a scampering chill through the warm place.
99. Isabelle Pech pursued Richard Burley to Britain after he suddenly broke off their summer romance and disappeared.
100. Police pursued the suspect for 20 minutes along Highway 5.
101. The majority concede that a complaint which is not supported by evidence of injury is unlikely to be pursued by the police.
102. The helicopters then attacked the camps and pursued the fighters into the jungle.
103. Actually, once the fund has footed a bill[sentencedict.com], it has in the past successfully pursued a polluter through the courts.
104. It planed on the wind, and he pursued it with agility, captured it in a clump of coyote brush.
105. The rift between the two was never really healed, and from the 1930s onwards they pursued their separate paths.
106. In other words, one alternative to anti-perfectionism is restrictions on the choice of means through which perfectionist ideals are pursued. Sentencedict.com
107. White tigers have been known since 1834 and were once much pursued by hunters.
108. Undistracted by the lusts and passions of organic life, he had pursued that goal with absolute single-mindedness of purpose.
109. Yet he had pursued her with a single-minded intent that was unnerving.
110. I expect to see the trend continue if sensible policies continue to be pursued.
111. Thermoluminescence dating and environmental radiation monitoring is also pursued within the nuclear physics group.
112. Both Piaget and Vygotsky were concerned about intellectual development, but each pursued different problems and questions.
113. It is a pity more serious issues are not being pursued by our political representatives.
114. Till now Oufkir had controlled the secret police and pursued the kings enemies ruthlessly.
115. However, occasions will arise where contributions are justified and this should be actively pursued with the insurer concerned.
116. It also meant allowing money supply to contract, or grow less rapidly, when deflationary fiscal policies were pursued.
117. He continued to work there while he pursued a degree in business administration from Philadelphia University.
118. It was strongly influenced by the contemporary art movement known as Constructivism, which was being energetically pursued.
119. By contrast, the Reagan administration pursued privatism as a strategy of urban disinvestment.
120. User education for schoolchildren in public libraries may therefore become increasingly out of step if this policy is pursued more widely.
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