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(source) Follow Then: "to go or come after or behind someone or something; to pursue in an effort to overtake".
Rather than seeing art as something to pursue in the hours when they are not earning a living, these artists are developing businesses around their talents.
The hawks become a mascot of my first months in a new city, something to pursue when my priorities are unclear.
It wasn't so much the charges that bothered him, Nitschke says, but his feeling that the medical board was always going to find something to pursue him over.
When that year was over, still at a loss for something to pursue, Madison committed what Americans today consider the ultimate sin: he went home to live with his parents.
"We were focusing in particular on creating a robust after-school program, first to reduce idleness because that keeps the kids safer," Ms. Schriro said, "but not just to fill the time but to provide opportunities that might enrich their lives and help them find something to pursue".
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Instead of simply saying no, he gave people something positive to pursue.
Will you have a problem finding something meaningful to pursue?
In fact, many people discount wealth as being bad, dirty, an evil, and something ignoble to pursue.
The area to develop is the private chat, and you should have a good sense within a couple days if there is something there to pursue.
While nothing will ever replace your lost children, keeping busy and giving yourself something worthwhile to pursue will help you to find your new anchor in life.
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