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1 These conclusions were pursued at the expense of speech on my part.
2 It had to be pursued at longer intervals, but pursued it was.
3 The systems pursued at Mossbank and Greenbank are a little different.
4 Only one train of thought was possible, and this I pursued at random.
5 As a rule, only two studies are pursued at a time.
6 However, this was pursued at the expense of proactive protection.
7 They were pursued at the point of the bayonet and thrust into the sea.
8 This argument is pursued at some length in the text.
9 None of which could be properly pursued at the moment.
10 But that isn't the policy being pursued at the moment.
11 The cavalry pursued at full speed, leaving the infantry behind.
12 We have given but a very scanty description of the system pursued at Ralahine.
13 Ostensibly poetry was pursued at the meetings of what Lawrence Newt called the Round Table.
14 Hugh pursued at full speed, mortified at his escape.
15 All eyes are now turned to vaccine development, which is being pursued at unprecedented speed.
16 Falk's love-story pursued at first its usual realistic course.
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