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As a result they – sorry, we – lose £17m a year, by subsidising the pursuits of the exceedingly rich.
We are shown the pursuits of Percival and Galahad, the sexually inexpert knights whose purity is the thing that makes them perfect, while rendering them totally ridiculous.
As the pursuits of the new TriBeCa Film Institute -- and an audible gasp could be heard when that phrase was uttered -- were mentioned, it couldn't be clearer that Mr. De Niro was determined to make TriBeCa a word with the same impact as Sundance.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuits of Moguls.
Both the pursuits of energy and material savings make this aim very significant.
Since then, Kurbanjan has detailed the pursuits of ordinary Xinjiang people living in big cities across China.
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The pursuits of Pocher builders, I have learned, are not motivated by profit or ruled by logic.
To address a complaint from Lycia and Pamphylia about the "detestable pursuits of the atheists [Christians]", Maximinus promised the provincials whatever they wanted perhaps an exemption from the poll tax.
Election compulsion could be discovered amid the lonely pursuits of the call-center workers at iYogi, a software technical support company in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of Delhi.
But though the happy pursuits of the young prove ephemeral, something better can endure, and endure until our last moment of life.
From 2014, those who work here will be engrossed in the gentler pursuits of the hotel industry's "3Rs": reservations, restaurants and room service.
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