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The three are formally acquitted and, because not guilty verdicts are entered, no case against the men can be pursued again.
Richards added: "The origins of the Ashkenazim is one of the big questions that people have pursued again and again and never really come to a conclusive view".
In the taped interview with a state prosecutor, the girl said that Mr. Martin, after evading Mr. Zimmerman for a while, noticed that he was being pursued again and mentioned this to her.
Under this system, the students go through the various biomedical disciplines in a spiral approach, where core subjects dealt with in the earlier phase are pursued again in a more in-depth manner during the subsequent phases to ensure adequate breadth and depth of the various medical knowledge [20].
You will be the one being pursued again.
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The SEC should now pursue again the ban that its previous chairman, Arthur Levitt, sought to impose in 1999.
C.Y.O. could decide not to sell the team and pursue again a deal for a new arena in Newark.
"The mayor has advocated for a fifth tier in the past, and it's certainly something, if there's an opening, we will pursue again," Mr. Skyler said.
The region's two largest players, Mol of Hungary and OMV of Austria, have put in bids that would effectively merge their companies with PKN, while PKN itself says it plans to pursue again efforts that were rejected by Polish antitrust regulators last year to acquire the refinery.
"That's the kind of cooperation we are prepared to pursue again if Russia changes course," he said.
We're going to push them forward; pursuing, again, the important job of watching out for the taxpayers' money being used appropriately, the government agencies doing their job and trying to keep this administration honest.
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