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    1. The last days will be ruthless in their pursuit of destroying God’s people


    2. I am feeling shattered now from both struggling with the terrain and the stress of pursuit, a fact which does not elude my fellows


    3. During recent periods of parliamentary jousting one politician above all others has become synonymous with the ruthless pursuit of truth and the calling to account of those who would betray the allied boons of principle and practicality


    4. Annie, knowing her brother from years of quiet observation, correctly suggested to her great-aunt that he would dedicate his new found personal freedom and financial independence to the pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt Edith was thinking about as she lay in bed after a very pleasant Saturday in the company of her poor, disappointed relative


    5. Ken found company difficult, preferring the routines of parenthood, work and horticulture to the efforts and strains inherent in the pursuit of conviviality and social exchange with his peers


    6. police in hot pursuit, all that the old woman’s chauffeur could do


    7. number of the suite and sped off in pursuit of serious wedge


    8. has become synonymous with the ruthless pursuit of truth and the


    9. Evidence is clear that they have taken lives in an insane pursuit of power


    10. As Altera entered the forest in hot pursuit of Matai, Sonia and her squad slid down some vines and awaited her

    11. We pause on one side of the path to allow two small children on tricycles to pedal past, their father in hot pursuit as they race along squealing with excitement


    12. pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt


    13. in the pursuit of conviviality and social exchange with his peers


    14. knowing the dense foliage would hamper pursuit


    15. other side of the courts, but there was no sign of close pursuit


    16. Bethai was a plastic play-girl who had him now because of her aggressive pursuit, Ava was all depth and no surface


    17. Since the doctor abandoned the old family business, Alex and his brother have been doggedly persistent in their pursuit


    18. Allcock made a grand announcement that his pursuit of New York City merchants for his tackle merchandise had at last yielded some success---thanks in large part to Harry


    19. his mind, and use its power to help the pursuit of freedom


    20. To many of the children it was a source of excitement, and to others, echoing their parents reservations, it foreboded a curtailment of their liberty to go about in pursuit of their uncurbed desires, which was more often than not, simply idleness

    21. One of the provisos she had insisted upon in her contract of transfer was that Jameson would no longer be a member of her former restaurant's staff, which naturally left him with the only avenue available for the pursuit of his chosen vocation---the head chef for the new establishment


    22. He related to her, and she passed along to my sister and me, a rare tale of a most curiously adapted regimen for the pursuit of what she referred to as 'enlightenment


    23. been to Troyes in pursuit of her husband? At last she


    24. that pursuit was some hours away at least


    25. pursuit of her husband


    26. pursuit – even from the law


    27. pursuit of his duties


    28. to somewhere unlikely, driven by the winds of chance and the pursuit of one Agent


    29. man in pursuit of the relic of Saint Jacques


    30. indoctrination in this pursuit of truth

    31. ‘We’re in pursuit of a thief,’ said Jean


    32. They didn't even hesitate to survey their surroundings for survivors, but immediately tore into pursuit of Emily and the others


    33. began aching, and he realised that his pursuit was going


    34. subsequent pursuit of the thief from Reims


    35. only provoke pursuit – and she stood no chance of


    36. "Stay here, both of you," she said before jumping into pursuit, her feet barely touching the stairs as she flew after the girl


    37. Since we don't have open country here, but winding back streets, canals, a scattering of village centers every few thousand yards, plenty of foot and wagon traffic, I don't think ground pursuit is practical right now


    38. if that man is – let’s say – less than diligent in the pursuit


    39. pursuit of heretics mercilessly, enlisting the help of the


    40. a pursuit of the escaped child

    41. Live: in perpetual pursuit of the


    42. The law was at that time so indulgent to the inhabitants of towns, and so desirous of diminishing the authority of the lords over those of the country, that if he could conceal himself there from the pursuit of his lord for a year, he was free for ever


    43. his pursuit of a law degree, which he earned from the University of Houston Law


    44. As she headed straight towards them, Zarko quickly stepped in front of Helez to shield her from whatever was in pursuit


    45. Unless that jackal’s ruined her, she can outrun all pursuit


    46. This pursuit destroyed her hope of quickly


    47. Pursuit of knowledge was my 24/7 occupation


    48. If Mr Snickerty was known to all as 'The Adjudicator', then Mr Pinscher enjoyed equal notoriety as 'The Collector' and his appearance at the door in pursuit of arrears invariably guaranteed a satisfying quantum of deference


    49. He was much too swift for pursuit


    50. To him, however, it had been a lifelong and very serious pursuit














































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