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Instead, he pursued a course of conduct likely to put his country at risk.
During Europe's refugee crisis, Merkel has pursued a course emphasising universal values rather than pure national interests.
Jake majored in anthropology and pursued a course of premed studies; he is now applying to medical schools.
But since 1997, Japan has reversed policy and has pursued a course of expanding trade and economic assistance to Russia.
1960, he joined Art School at Lucknow University for a five year couse in Fine Arts, and later pursued a course in sculpture and photography.
The central bank, which became notorious for its mismanagement of the financial crisis in 1997 and 1998, has since pursued a course that is directly supportive of the wealthy and has significantly slowed growth.
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"Like Bonnie and Clyde, they're pursuing a course of ambush through the German public".
It means supporting a government that is pursuing a course that will lead to a major recession.
"They will suspect that rejection is a strategic decision to pursue a course of confrontation, contention and containment".
Nicola travels to Melbourne to pursue a course of alternative treatment that is evidently, to all but her, hokum.
As John Flynn wrote in 1944: "The enemy aggressor is always pursuing a course of larceny, murder, rapine and barbarism.
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