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1 While he mentioned the scandal during his question, he did not pursue the issue .
2 But nothing in the Warners statement explains why that studio is bothering to pursue the issue .
3 The club hope to pursue the issue through the international footballing bodies rather that through the courts.
4 She was a bit surprised the al Harum family had not done more to pursue the issue .
5 Eamon Gilmore said it was a matter for the PAC to pursue the issue with Mr Flannery.
6 He is calling on Minister for Justice Alan Shatter and Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan to pursue the issue .
7 Gillard has denied any wrongdoing, but the opposition has demanded she resign and is promising to pursue the issue into 2013.
8 Thad Cochran, the highest-ranking Republican on the Committee, mentioned the scandal during the meeting, though he did not pursue the issue .
9 So he opted to pursue the issue , if only to shake the bushes, as they say, to see how the man would respond.
10 EU Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly has said she will weigh the judgment and decide whether or not to pursue the issue further, perhaps by public inquiry.
11 If the government does not pursue the issue , they were abandoning New Zealanders in the UK and this would be "harsh and not realistic".
12 In the following days, the president pursued the issue via Twitter.
13 The newspaper has been vigorously pursuing the issue over the past few weeks.
14 And that too, before any rival publication vigorously pursues the issue .
15 However, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has looked to China as an economic partner and has not pursued the issue .
16 That would make a big difference, he is quoted as saying, adding that Britain would be pursuing the issue .
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