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In her conclusion, Zinsser reiterates that "Du Châtelet's unorthodox intellectual pursuits" made for a highly "unorthodox life".

Lawrence H. Summers was opposed by women who misinterpreted his musings over why women were underrepresented in mathematics and science; he was opposed over his quarrel with Prof. Cornel West, whose penchant for unacademic pursuits made him unfit to stay at Harvard (he is now at Princeton).

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With his more well-known pursuits, making movies and wine, "there are a million variables," Mr. Coppola said.

Freed from the constraints of governing, Gingrich turned chiefly to two pursuits: making money, which he did through speeches and television punditry, and exploring ideas, especially in the realm of technology and modernization.

Granada Theater, May 2, 7 p.m., toddsnider.net HOUSTON The Do-Gooder For the first time in the United States, the actor George Clooney will invite questions from the public about his humanitarian pursuits, making for an opportune time to ask him about his recent protest and arrest at the Sudanese Embassy.

Entries about ideas and discoveries make essential reference to people, places, and their wider relevance; entries about film, social movements, and other social and cultural pursuits make essential reference to ideas and discoveries about evolution.

One baseball official familiar with the Mets' thinking said the team had grown pessimistic because of the aggressive pursuit made by Tampa Bay.

No other food or drink gave him as much sensory pleasure; no other pursuit made him feel farther from the lower-middle-class neighborhoods of immigrant Brooklyn from which he had worked so hard to escape.

Mikelti Williamson plays Gerard, whose obsessive pursuit makes him a potentially intriguing character.

The Obama administration has added to its string of victories in a tawdry pursuit making overly expansive claims of secrecy and executive power to deny full disclosure of torture and other abuses of prisoners committed during the George W. Bush administration.

"A Court Covers Up" May 24 , 2012The Obama administration adds to its string of victories in a tawdry pursuit making overly expansive claims of secrecy and executive power to deny full disclosure of torture and other abuses of prisoners committed during the George W. Bush administration.

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