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- noun Plural form of
pursuit .
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Examples
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If we all follow your lead the future of our beloved pursuits is safe.
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If we all follow your lead the future of our beloved pursuits is safe.
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It can still be done by choice through engaging an underutilized resource – women – in pursuits other than bearing and raising children.
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The fellow will also be supported in pursuits to publish the information.
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Misusing taxpayer money for personal pursuits is another matter - and that also applies to the one who takes his wife on expensive dates - who pays for that?
Sanford e-mail: I've 'crossed lines I never would have imagined' 2009
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They screamed ‘murder!’ when we had accidents in pursuits - so now we dont have them …
IPCC To Investigate Barwell Deaths « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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The fact that boys are more likely to allowed and encouraged in such "dangerous" pursuits is likely one of the factors that creates the disparity in the number of boys and girls who chose to pursue science and engineering as a career.
Dangerous Exploration and Science Peggy 2008
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The fact that boys are more likely to allowed and encouraged in such "dangerous" pursuits is likely one of the factors that creates the disparity in the number of boys and girls who chose to pursue science and engineering as a career.
Archive 2008-08-01 Peggy 2008
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One of the fundamental principles of modern science, as well as other academic pursuits, is peer review.
Nature Lets It All Hang Out Through Open Peer Review Nick Anthis 2006
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Your list of pursuits is fascinating -- and reveals what I've known about you for a long time: you're a wonderfully engaged and interesting person.
Kee Yah!! 2006
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