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The unidentified assailant was pursued into a nearby subway station, where he killed himself, police said.
There is, for instance, a chase scene in which Seymour, the flower-shop flunky who turns to homicide, is pursued into a warehouse full of toilets.
He will certainly have to step down as leader, after a dismal campaign, the abiding image of which was Gray being pursued into a Glasgow sandwich bar by a posse of anti-cuts protesters.
One of Mr. Lavely's rare success stories, if you can call it that, occurred a year ago, after Mr. Timberlake said he was pursued into a garage by a freelance photographer named Artemus Lister.
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A man who will be pursued into the White House by a pack of lawsuits will be in charge of the FBI.
MISURATA, Libya — The fighting in Libya briefly spilled into neighboring Tunisia on Friday when troops loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi forced rebels from a border crossing in the northwest of Libya and pursued them into a nearby Tunisian town, according to a rebel spokesman and fighter who witnessed the events.
Slager pursued Scott into a grassy lot and claimed that he fired his Taser to subdue him.
Bana, missing from the movie for long stretches, is pursued down into an underground station in Berlin where four G-men ambush him.
Security forces pursue them into a nearby town and storm the school building.
Despite later insisting they were fearful for their lives, they chose to pursue McDade into a darkened alleyway.
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