Sentence examples for recent pursuit from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Brooks attributed the trend to "the recent pursuit of real, relatable people" on television, "as an antidote to the slick sophisticates of show biz-savvy Los Angeles, Miami and even New York".

Levein's recent pursuit of McCarthy while a rethink from the midfielder was still an option illustrates that the manager isn't of a mind to ignore obvious international candidates to instead pursue those from further afield.

Ms. Bartiromo cited her recent pursuit — through rounds of breakfasts and lunches — of Angelo R. Mozilo, the chief executive of the Countrywide Financial Corporation, which is in the middle of the national mortgage crisis.

Parry was asked to resign by Hicks last April in a move he branded "offensive" and he has no involvement in Hicks and Gillett's discussions with a prospective Kuwaiti buyer for Liverpool, last July, nor in the recent pursuit of new investment for the club with the Kuwaitis.

For now, it is unclear whether the court's ruling will cause any major repercussions in the state or whether the release of so many prisoners will amount to anything more than an embarrassment for a former governor whose most recent pursuit is cooking.

We are about to embark upon the third Test series between these two countries in the past two years, in part a consequence of rejigging the international schedule so that England's winters in Australia no longer coincide with the World Cup, a measure, we can safely say, that did absolutely nothing for the ECB's recent pursuit of glory in 50-over cricket.

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None of these underground traders have been prosecuted -- yet -- but the music industry's recent legal pursuit of online file swappers prompts most traders to keep a low profile.

For Pakistan, the recent hot-pursuit incursion that killed three of their soldiers meant that a red line had been unpardonably breached.

Hepburn, whose recent book, The Pursuit of Motherhood, charts her treatment at the hands of private IVF clinics, says IVF patients enter a "closed world" where what they're spending isn't real.

Sylvia Nasar, in her recent book "Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius," describes the observations of the 24-year-old mathematician Alfred Marshall on an unremarkable day in 1867, many years before he became one of the most influential economists of his time.

In the light of this study, we then introduce a new family of algorithms based on the cyclic minimization concept [11] and the recent Cyclic Matching Pursuit (CyMP) [12].

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