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be pursue
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To follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment.
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"Charges will be pursued.
Should the French authorities be pursuing it?
Obviously, we will be pursuing the perpetrators.
Criminal prosecution should be pursued, he said.
They must be pursued.
Therefore, the GDOP minimum should be pursued.
"We recommend enforcement be pursued".
They must constantly be pursued.
It must be pursued.
This controversy cannot be pursued further here.
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