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The story spoke to the tenor of the times, a decade that both glamorized and questioned the energetic pursuit of financial success.
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Appeasement had been a respectable term between 1919 and 1937 to signify the pursuit of peace.
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His ruthless and violent pursuit of leads only points out the small-time tawdriness of the organisation he hopes to legitimise.
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The story celebrates love as well as exposes its dark side of tormenting its patrons in pursuit of it.
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The ad seemed an attempt to misuse the prime minister's name and image in pursuit of a private company's profit-oriented agenda.
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Persuasion is also an often used tool in the pursuit of personal gain, such as election campaigning, giving a sales pitch, or in trial advocacy.
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Then there are dishonest and disingenuous persons who plagiarise community projects and submit them for funding in pursuit of academic accolades.
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This realization was lifelong and drove him in the relentless pursuit of knowledge until the day when he could no longer see.
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His pursuit of the agenda centered on health, innovation and social justice has been unwavering.
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Or cut out whole food groups in pursuit of clearer skin, a flatter stomach or smaller behind.
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