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pursuits <a pursuit; pursuits> N

pursuits

pursuit team N COMPUT

professional pursuit or practice

object or goal of persistent search or pursuit

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Other scenes glamorized high speed pursuits and running from cops.
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Archery could not compete with the nefarious pursuits of cricket, dicing, and carding.
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The patrol's air wing and its helicopters routinely assist with manhunts, pursuits and lifesaving emergencies.
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She takes on a motherly role due to being the eldest child in a big family, and has little interest in girly pursuits.
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The non-governmental organization provides support to young immigrants in their business, artistic and creative pursuits.
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This social limitation was imposed on the majority of women in traditional society and produced a diminution in the pursuits that women could enjoy.
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Even after the properties of the metric system were recognized for technical pursuits, existing tools frequently favored the use of customary units.
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It also houses agricultural pursuits including vineyards, poultry farming chicken coops, and greenhouses.
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Bushwalking, fishing and some camping are the dominant pursuits for tourists visiting.
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Until the mid 19th century, the community was characterized by agricultural pursuits.
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