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He is also setting up a not-for-profit company to pursue causes about which feels strongly, including reforming drugs laws and improving mental health services.
The participants pursue causes that are sometimes quixotic — like the protester who calls for removing Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill because of his brutality to American Indians.
Our thoughts anxiously pursue causes, reasons and cures.
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"Fiercely independent, Tam's persistence in pursuing causes close to his heart is legendary.
And she fanned the flames engulfing Herman Cain's presidential campaign when she introduced a woman who claimed that Cain once grabbed her head, forced it toward his crotch, and leered, "You want a job, right?" But the California attorney has also pursued causes that have chagrined her fellow feminists.
Neild devoted his first speech to criticism of the Protectionist Dibbs government, and became known for pursuing causes such as free trade, old-age pensions and law reform.
They have all the platforms they have ever had to pursue their causes.
In Dalian, and in Chongqing, he could pursue liberal causes as easily as leftist ones.
She will continue to pursue these causes from the backbenchers and undoubtedly use her well rehearsed communications skills on the broadcast media.
A. Areas that struggle to get funds, the ones that don't have this potential for great commercial value, are those that pursue the causes of disease.
By controlling its own endowment, he said, Scenic Hudson could better pursue its causes, including pressing the General Electric Corporation to clean up PCB's in the Hudson.
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