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pursued

adjective as in traced

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adjective as in tracked

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So it's not impossible that such a symbolic move might be pursued if the drip-drip of scandal became too much to ignore.

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She had earlier pursued a pharmacy degree at the University of Connecticut, but soon learned that she didn’t enjoy the field and failed out after the first year.

Paramount put the event on ice earlier this year as it pursued a merger with entertainment company Skydance Media.

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It’s a constant conundrum of global athletic events, pursued as chalices by complicated hosts.

“This is done without political interference. The facts need to be pursued.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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