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pursuing

[per-soo-ing] / pərˈsu ɪŋ /


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The police have pledged to continue pursuing and dismantling such criminal networks and have released a toll-free number for the public to report any relevant information.

From BBC

The now 19-year-old, who works part time while pursuing a degree in computer engineering technology, says Jackson’s course led him to open a high-interest savings account and obtain a credit card.

From The Wall Street Journal

NFL marketing bosses have been pursuing a broader "helmets off" strategy, including behind-the-scenes documentaries and social media clips, that seeks to make players more relatable by emphasizing their personalities and off-field interests.

From Barron's

According to media accounts and Mexican officials, he agreed to become a cooperating witness for U.S. prosecutors pursuing other traffickers.

From Los Angeles Times

And as the Herald was in the final months of pursuing its investigation into Epstein, other tabloids and news outlets started revisiting his case in the wake of #MeToo.

From Salon