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There is some doubt, though, whether he was much pursued, except in his mind.
Edna Edmunds, whom he had met at Oxford – where she had been much pursued – and whom he married in 1945, was the heart of that hinterland.
He was handled by his party with tact and forbearance, something crowned by his nomination for a knighthood, subtle and apt reward for a devotee of the Queen Mother – also an honorific not much pursued by Liberal Democrats.
Cooper admits: "When I first read [The Devil's Double], there were lots of people attached to it, directors and actors, so it always seemed like a really far-off prospect, but I very much pursued it and kept asking about it.
Reply (i) has not been much pursued.
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It does not so much pursue an ideological agenda as invite a political interpretation of the story it tells.
Diagnosis depends on how much pursuing sex interferes with other goals, on whether the patient has tried to stop and failed, and on what mood the activity brings on.
When he talks about the first two, he talks about "scaled content" and "scaled advertising," yet he is very much pursuing a niche content strategy married to a highly targeted, brand advertising approach.
"That is very much being pursued," Mr. Browning said.
Progressives said, No, let Tiger play — he made an honest mistake, one that likely wouldn't have been identified, much less pursued, if a lesser light had committed it.
Which, of course, meant that he wasn't spending nearly as much time pursuing all the other ideas that poured out of his head — Energy Innovations mattered too much to him, and he didn't want to be distracted.
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