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the pursuing
verb
To follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment.
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The fugitives were slaughtered mercilessly by the pursuing Yorkists.
The pursuing police car radioed for backup and more cars joined the chase.
It was those wearing masks who found it most difficult to track the pursuing animals.
A man atop the wall began throwing rocks at the pursuing agent, Ms. Capas said.
The boy has no weapon to fend off the pursuing ghoulish, clinking suits of armour.
The pursuing motorcycles appear to have braked before they reached the wreckage.
But who are the agents in the pursuing car working for?
Whole pages of the speech were ditched, like huskies sacrificed to slow the pursuing wolves.
Here, the French chaffeur made his first attempt to dodge the pursuing paparazzi riding BMWs.
The pursuing army was at times just a couple of hours behind her and her fellow evacuees.
If the defenceman is in the lead or is actually even with the pursuing forward, the linesman will call icing.
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