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The chance that your diamond loosening up from its setting is high when you're pursuing hard-core sporting activities, so it is a good idea to leave your diamond rings, pendants and earrings at home before a game.
She pursued hard the company of the well known.
But the political and regulatory risk is that the company with the deepest pockets is likely to be pursued hardest.
In high school, she majored in industrial chemistry, but soon found she didn t want to pursue ?hard-core? chemistry.
So there might be other strands of investigation that they could have pursued harder if the principals, the clients, the White House, the Judiciary Committee members, wanted the FBI to pursue it.
During the course of the show, Matthews routinely played "hardball" with his guests by entering into debate or pursuing a hard line of questioning.
George Osborne has warned Theresa May against pursuing a "hard Brexit" that would see the UK drifting away from cooperation with the rest of Europe.
McConnell's words came a day after President Barack Obama signalled that he would be pursuing a hard line in future talks with the Republicans.
By late 1958, Davis employed one of the best and most profitable working bands pursuing the hard bop style.
Thus we can pretend that simply by leaving sanctions in place, we are really hanging tough, even pursuing a "hard-line" policy.
George W. Bush was not a nice, blunt, honest guy who happened to be a conservative; he was a serial liar pursuing a hard-line agenda, who among other things deliberately misled America into war.
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