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'Come on,' said he, and we followed down to the brink of the river, where we could hear the water madly dashing over the falls it had made for itself by piling up trees and other debris, which had become stationary permanently; then the gurgling deadly roar as it pursued its course brought to us another period of dread and terror.
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"What is so staggering about 'Ulysses,' " he wrote, "is the fact that behind a thousand veils nothing lies hidden; that it turns neither toward the mind nor toward the world, but, as cold as the moon looking on from cosmic space, allows the drama of growth, being, and decay to pursue its course".
Its high time the U.S. and others cracked down on deadbeat Argentina and any other country that pursues its course.
As a result -- from then until now -- British and American policy has been bound to Saudi aims (as tightly as to their own ones), and has been heavily dependent on Saudi Arabia for direction in pursuing its course in the Middle East.
But the grumbling also reflects real and deep European concerns about everything from sharp differences over social policy on issues like gun control and abortion, to the administration's decision to withdraw from the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty and unsign the treaty establishing the International Criminal Court, and its insistence that it will pursue its own course in Iraq.
"As well as making clear that it will pursue its own course, and not be pushed into a corner by those who only advocate a hard Brexit, a government decision to publish its high-level objectives for negotiations would not only bring some certainty into that issue, but also be likely to suggest a tone which would be welcomed by a key group of its supporters.
Presumably, it would then pursue its own course independent of the other groups, though it is questionable whether it would benefit from city money committed to the center's rehabilitation.
Two classic Talmudic texts make this point very clearly: "Suppose a person stole a measure of wheat and went and sowed it in the ground; it is right that it should not grow, yet the world pursues its natural course, and as for those who transgress, they will have to render an account.
Each of the services was left largely to pursue its own course, often in competition with the others.
Mr Schröder feels a lot less weighed down by his country's past, and wants Germany to pursue its own course, albeit in concert with other vessels.
In a foretaste of the current debate on "ownership", South Korea was not prepared to play second fiddle to the US and insisted on pursuing its own course.
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