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I quickly learned that taking in all the county has to offer is far more than a weekend pursuit.
Although Kerry the Windsurfer was fodder for comedians who said his weekend pursuit smacked of elitism, he's pretty good.
Even so, they enjoyed their favorite weekend pursuit of property hunting in their neighborhood, Tiong Bahru, a sleepy enclave known for its historic buildings and friendly atmosphere that is just five minutes by car from the thicket of high-rises in the city's Central Business District.
Instead of waiting for the photographer, fish just swim blithely away". Watanabe is also an accomplished woodcarver, a weekend pursuit that has produced cabinets, bookcases and other furniture.
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Practically overnight, my weekend pursuits changed from hanging out in pubs and clubs to enthusing about a restaurant I'd discovered or a fascinating National Trust property with beautiful gardens and a tearoom serving delicious cakes.
A similar number of hours spent on the weekend in pursuit of a problem or engineering project can result in the development of impressive critical thinking abilities that may even lead to the child contributing an original and valuable solution to the world's knowledge base.
She attended John Jay College of Criminal Justice on weekends in pursuit of a bachelor's degree and planned to go to law school, her mother said.
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The antitrust authorities are particularly concerned to ensure that newly created business-to-business exchanges do not exploit network effects to stifle competition.America's antitrust enforcers are working weekends in the pursuit of what they believe are substantial economic benefits for consumers.
A passage in Auden I read before lunch has convinced me to spend the weekend on other pursuits: …when what mother said seems Such darling rubbish and the decent advice Of the liberal weeklies as lost an art As peasant pottery, for plainly it is not To the Cross or to Clarté or to Common Sense Our passions pray but to primitive totems As absurd as they are savage….
A passage in Auden I read before lunch has convinced me to spend the weekend on other pursuits: …when what mother said seems Such darling rubbish and the decent advice Of the liberal weeklies as lost an art As peasant pottery, for plainly it is not To the Cross or to Clarté or to Common Sense Our passions pray but to primitive totems As absurd as they are savage...
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