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The urge to drive American popular culture from European TV schedules is sometimes pursued with a passion.
He said: "These cases seem to be pursued with a particular vehemence by the police and CPS [Crown Prosecution Service].
Jim Conway pursued with a passion a lifelong interest in horse racing where he displayed his competitive drive, street smarts, and luck.
This is an age of single-issue politics - the environment, globalisation, the Iraq war - pursued with a fury on the streets that makes politicians quail.
For many anglers, the first response might be, "Why?" For coldwater anglers, carp have long been the fodder of mean-spirited jokes, a species more likely to be pursued with a bow and arrow than a bead-head nymph.
Ames is a lobsterman in Stonington, Maine, and his scientific study is ghost and remnant schools of fish, mainly cod… In the Gulf of Maine, cod was once so abundant that it was pursued with a kind of prodigal abandon.
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Uniform education standards have been pursued with an obsessive efficiency.
It sweeps objections aside and makes anything permissible if pursued with an appeal to a higher justification.
Several said they worried that cases were often pursued with an excessive focus on whether they would generate publicity.
THE war in Iraq has been pursued with "an arrogant self-delusion reminiscent of Vietnam" and is "destroying our military".
Russia's foreign policy has been pursued with an eye to short-term economic gain rather than guided by longer-term strategic interest.
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