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pursued

adjective as in traced

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adjective as in tracked

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A person familiar with India’s investigation process disputed that, and said officials pursued various aspects of the investigation simultaneously.

Under what he called the “nighthawk project,” engineers pursued research around the clock, matching the rigor of production-line operations.

After selling Butcher Boy in 1980, he pursued a number of other ventures, including acquiring Fernando’s Foods, which he grew into a major supplier of frozen Mexican food.

He’s mellow and looks like he could work at a bank — in fact, he pursued architecture before finding a calling in film as a David Fincher protégé.

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The Department of Homeland Security previously told The Times that Montoya Valdez “was not being pursued by any DHS law enforcement.”

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