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Most pursuits here are much faster and more violent than the Simpson outing: a quarter of them end in a crash, and about 15 each year end in death.
Federal prosecutors divided some of the work — prosecutors in New Jersey handled the question of whether Lehman defrauded the state's pension fund — though they overlapped on most pursuits.
In politics, more than in most pursuits, there are many examples of young drivers who used their experience to blaze their way to success.
During most pursuits, the goshawk fixed its steely gaze on the fleeing prey, then flew at a constant angle to its intended victim, anticipating where the animal would be by the time the hawk caught up if it ran in a straight line, and correcting its course as its prey swerved.
Slowly, I started remembering the things I loved most, pursuits that had gotten lost in between school and jobs and growing up.
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"Understanding your own motives is one of the most obscure pursuits in the world," he said.
As always with the British Open, weather can disrupt the best-laid plans and slap down the most ardent pursuits.
It requires little some would say too little kit, making it more accessible than most other pursuits.
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