Pursues Sentence Examples

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  • It is fallen man whom he pursues with his fierce scorn; his view of man's nature - intellect as well as character - is to be read in the light of his unflinching Augustinianism.

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  • The Rhine now pursues a westerly course almost parallel with that of the Waal.

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  • The Dniester, which, like the Danube, flows into the Black Sea, has its source in the Carpathians in Eastern Galicia, and pursues a very winding course towards the south-east, passing into Russia.

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  • On God incarnate the power of the devil is broken, and in Him is accomplished the reconciliation between God and man, who henceforth pursues his true object, namely, to become like unto God.

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  • From the mountain Lapp the forest (or, as he used to be called, the spruce-fir) Lapp is mainly distinguished by the narrower limits within which he pursues his nomadic life.

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  • After the junction of the two branches the river pursues a winding course, generally south-east, for about Boo m.

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  • A second river, the `Awaj (possibly the Pharpar of 2 Kings), pursues a similar course.

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  • Buxhowden pursues us--we scuttle.

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  • The river flows out of Loch Earn, pursues an eastward course with a gentle inclination towards the south, and reaches the Firth of Tay, 62 m.

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  • It pursues mainly a north-western direction, at one point being carried over the shoulder of Cairn mon-earn (1245 ft.).

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  • The principal river of the province is the Isonzo, which rises in the Triglav, and pursues a strange zigzag course for a distance of 78 m.

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  • Hence the river, already of considerable size, pursues a north-westerly direction, skirting the spurs of the Frankish Jura in a pleasant valley.

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  • There can be no question, if the community pursues with steadiness the present policy of its teachers, that in the course of a generation it will have secured a preponderating position in all the great professions."

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  • In this character she pursues with vindictive hatred the heroines, such as Alcmene, Leto and Semele, who were beloved by Zeus.

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  • But reason finds much in the world recognizing no kindred with her, and so turning to practical activity seeks in the world the realization of her own aims. Either in a crude way she pursues her own pleasure, and finds that necessity counteracts her cravings; or she endeavours to find the world in harmony with the heart, and yet is unwilling to see fine aspirations crystallized by the act of realizing them.

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  • In the small space of seven chapters he pursues all these lines and tries also to connect them together, at the same time preparing and sketching the great transition of the Gospel from Judaism to the Greek world.

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  • The second part pursues the history This view has received Harnack's support, op. cit.

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  • The Kuma, which alone pursues an independent course through the steppes, farther north than the v.

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  • The hire company pursues the allegedly negligent driver's insurers.

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  • Each month Nexus pursues prosecutions against fraudsters through the courts.

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  • Quickly changing into the costume of her alter-ego, The Shadow Lady, she pursues the getaway car in her high powered roadster.

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  • Capitalism as an ideology is the belief that if everyone pursues self-interest, the outcome will be common good.

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  • Behind them a black beetle of a tramp steamer pursues a wavering course across an otherwise empty sea.

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  • Among the inoffensive species are counted the graceful green " tree snake," which pursues frogs, birds and lizards to the topmost branches of the forest; also several species of pythons, the commonest of which is known as the carpet snake.

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  • The vale of Girvan, one of the most fertile tracts in the shire, is made so by the Water of Girvan, which rises in the loch of Girvan Eye, pursues a very tortuous course of 36 m.

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  • Besides, he was deeply impressed by the fact of man's personality and by the problem of his personal immortality, which brought him back through Schelling to Leibnitz, whose Monadologie throughout maintains the plurality of monadic souls and the omnipresence of perception, sketches in a few sections (§§ 23, 78-81) a panpsychic parallelism, though without identity, between bodily motions and psychic perceptions, and, what is most remarkable, already uses the conservation of energy to argue that physical energy pursues its course in bodies without interacting with souls ., and that motions produce motions, perceptions produce perceptions.

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  • Help us, Lord, to see him as the pathfinder, the trail blazer down this path that pursues Christlikeness.

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  • After being tricked by Eggman into thinking that Sonic and Tails are trying to steal the chaos emeralds (which Knuckles guards) in order to steal them for himself, the Echidna pursues the heroic duo and ignores the true threat.

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  • Link pursues but is sucked into a mysterious realm of twilight and transformed into a blue-eyed wolf.

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  • If a lender pursues the claim aggressively and institutes legal proceedings shortly after the first missed payment, a homeowner may find their home foreclosed on in less than two months.

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  • Serena loves fashion and pursues an interest in the industry with her sister, Venus.

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  • When the addict continually pursues sexual encounters with people outside that partnership, the other partner feels hurt and betrayed.

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  • But when Nick refused to marry her, Erica was devastated and pursues Tom Cudahy to make Nick jealous.

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  • Kelli dreams of becoming a famous singer but her parents want her to finish high school before she pursues her career on stage.

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  • As they head to the Varden a huge army of Galbatorix's soldiers pursues them.

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  • He eventually pursues his own soul in order to be what he thinks Buffy will love.

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  • In all parts of history in which he was best versed Vico pursues a stricter and more scientific method, and arrives at safer conclusions.

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  • Among the inoffensive species are counted the graceful green "tree snake," which pursues frogs, birds and lizards to the topmost branches of the forest; also several species of pythons, the commonest of which is known as the carpet snake.

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  • The Arno, which has its source in the Monte Falterona, one of the most elevated summits of the main chain of the Tuscan Apennines, flows nearly south till in the neighborhood of Arezzo it turns abruptly north-west, and pursues that course as far as Pontassieve, where it again makes a sudden bend to the west, and pursues a westerly course thence to the sea, passing through Florence and Pisa.

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  • At the present time they are applied to a tendency representing a definite form of Catholicism within that Church; and this tendency, in spite of the individual forms it has assumed in different countries, everywhere displays the same essential features and pursues the same ends.

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  • It pursues a winding course in a northerly direction, and after passing the manufacturing town of Hof, flows amid well-wooded hills until it reaches the pleasant vale of Saalberg.

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  • The slope of the department is from north-east to south-west, though its longest river, the Meuse, entering it in the south-east, pursues a winding course of III m.

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  • Complete periodicity is only attained after the passage of a pair of drops; and thus the odd series of drops pursues one path, and the even series another.

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  • If she pursues the course she's on, well, it's not good, from what I can See.

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