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Back in the 2001, the IMF was pushing Argentina to pursue ever more stringent austerity measures.
And why, perhaps, he's so unbothered these days about pursuing ever greater "success".
Browder has been pursued ever since, with the Russian authorities already applying twice to Interpol for his arrest.
Does it espouse food as medicine, pursue ever cheaper food, and thereby externalise problems on to health and the environment?
The 2011 election victory brought the nationalists closer than ever to a goal that the Scottish National Party has pursued ever since its founding almost 80 years ago.
But the comparison went to his head: he pursued ever more reckless acquisitions and got himself awarded a tax-free pension of $87m.
For the next 70 years he pursued ever more elusive numbers, estimating GDP for a growing range of countries over a lengthening span of time.
One official, sounding exasperated, said the heightened violence showed that the two sides "are not exhausted by this," and that they were intent on pursuing ever more revenge.
Abuses are deeply ingrained into the bank business models that pursue ever rising profits and mega performance-related remuneration for executives.
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