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I would rather take a political risk in pursuit of peace than risk peace in pursuit of politics.
I would rather take a political risk in pursuit of peace, than to risk peace in pursuit of politics.
"I would rather take a political risk in pursuit of peace than to risk peace in pursuit of politics," Trump declared.
"The Flash" and its family of shows have tried experimental forms before — maybe in pursuit of art, maybe in pursuit of ratings.
"We shouldn't go overboard in pursuit of appearances," he said.
Primarily (you guessed it) in pursuit of a great deal.
Sometimes, they'll jeopardize their safety in pursuit of transcendent footage.
Instead, pragmatism is an instrument used in pursuit of principle.
Yet he is relentless in pursuit of what he wants.
Rizzoli, ever fearless, takes off in pursuit of the shooter.
Let's celebrate those who persevere in pursuit of bipartisanship nevertheless.
Company executives breaking the law in pursuit of delirious growth.
How many weeds I pulled in pursuit of a Mewtwo.
Her memoir, "In Pursuit of Disobedient Women," is out now.
Dylan said he'd seen friends die in pursuit of the fetish.
J., who has led the charge in pursuit of Trump's returns.
"Our cops are in pursuit of these terrible people," he added.
It's become synonymous with the American dream in pursuit of happiness.
He becomes emotionally entangled with one while in pursuit of another.
It has expanded to Seattle, as well, in pursuit of talent.
Britain has shed blood and treasure in pursuit of these goals.
Catalans evoke an idealised past in pursuit of a distinctive identity.
He went off like a shot in pursuit and looked furious.
This is about endangering your family in pursuit of political leverage.
Like all athletes, I overcame pain in pursuit of my goals.
Life is about who you become in pursuit of those goals.
While various companies are in pursuit, three are in the lead.
Wesley Morris reads from "In Pursuit of Flavor" by Edna Lewis.
Where people are making great personal sacrifices in pursuit of knowledge.
In pursuit of growth at any cost, employees broke the law.
Ms. Mariani's long years in pursuit of justice took their toll.
The worst cruelties are those imposed in pursuit of elusive targets.
They chose not to speak up in pursuit of electoral power.
With the officer in pursuit, the former student shot several rounds.
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet is in pursuit of happiness and love.
It's about being almost fearless in pursuit of whatever you want.
To break the rules, if necessary in pursuit of their goal.
Mr Frischmann: In theory, contract law enables and ought to enable people, first, to exercise their will freely in pursuit of their own ends and, second, to relate to others freely in pursuit of cooperative ends.
During the set break, I wander around in pursuit of some munchies.
Desperate parents were willing to get bruises in pursuit of these devices.
Taking an unpopular stand or two in pursuit of progress is fine.
In pursuit of this vision, some welcome structural reforms are under way.
Prince FitzChivalry Farseer's takes off in pursuit when his daughter is abducted.
Borderless CEOs shuttle from one country to another in pursuit of efficiencies.
He decided to make the move in pursuit of better career opportunities.
Founded in pursuit of Brexit alone, UKIP has no such common ground.
Now, T'Challa is in pursuit of Ulysses Klaue, who's escaped the casino.
T'Challa's in his panther suit on top of the car in pursuit.
Process innovation and technology, in pursuit of efficiency, are the primary culprits.
All of that is done in pursuit of keeping eyeballs on them.
In pursuit of these common interests, Pakistan can play a vital role.
Supporting him is a price worth paying in pursuit of our goals.
You can watch "In Pursuit of Happiness: Black at Burning Man" here.
Who will be sacrificed in pursuit of a pure top 10 list?
De' Medici slogs through mud and snow in pursuit of his enemies.
You can watch "In Pursuit of Happiness: Black at Burning Man" here:
These days, sleuths all seem to be in pursuit of their identities.
What she seems in pursuit of is a better quality of guilt.
In pursuit of crony capitalism, Perry blundered into a nest of wonks.
These goals need not be sacrificed in pursuit of reduced carbon pollution.
Coetzee also travels to the Seychelles islands in pursuit of dogtooth tuna.
But now, Slim is in pursuit of a different level of success.
The suspect dropped his weapon and fled, with the local resident in pursuit.
The gunman dropped his weapon and fled, with the local resident in pursuit.
In a league in pursuit of efficiency, Oklahoma City was a rare combination.
Minutes later, Poletti races out of the building — the coyote following in pursuit.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Gilles Grapinet is testing financial credulity in pursuit of scale.
It was a teenager in Trump gear, sprinting with a mob in pursuit.
Because of that, she could also be reckless in pursuit of a story.
When a boy shouted "I found one!" dozens sprinted after him in pursuit.
The two sisters have moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of different passions.
So in pursuit of "understanding Trump," CNN read the first chapter available online.
However, others are continuing to diversify in pursuit of new sources of growth.
No serious negotiations, in pursuit of some more advantageous agreement, have been engaged.
Janet Mock launched a hashtag, #girlslikeus, in 2012 in pursuit of trans visibility.
There is, however, a formula for finding fulfillment in pursuit of your success.
Barry Goldwater was wrong: Moderation in pursuit of justice actually is a virtue.
The startled police officer fumbled into the Alto as it followed in pursuit.
Magic Leap goes to Finland in pursuit of Nordic VR and AR talent
What is the furthest length you've gone to in pursuit of artistic authenticity?
The team was in pursuit of hidden treasures beneath the hot desert sands.
A tortoise clatters across a wooden floor in pursuit of a purple ball.
He denounced Soviet society itself as rotten and in pursuit of world domination.
We want to follow this woman as she goes in pursuit of Ashraf.
Suddenly, FX and Hulu were neck and neck in pursuit of the series.
Doing everything possible in pursuit of partnership is desperate energy we don't need.
Footage of the chase reveals several police cars in pursuit of the truck.
Pottinger in particular pulled out the stops in pursuit of Patrick Kessler's cache.
One day, the old man flees for the forest, the mastiff in pursuit.
What accounts for this nearly 25-fold increase in pursuit of "blitzscaled" growth?
They scamper urgently across the room in pursuit of things we cannot see.
I can't possibly outrun a line of thwomps in pursuit of a star.
In pursuit, Delke saw a gun in Hambrick's hand, according to the warrant.
Instead, Conditt's vehicle began to leave the parking lot, with police in pursuit.
Who is he talking to in pursuit of these political investigations in Ukraine?
You build settlements across the island of Catan in pursuit of economic domination.
He identified that all religions were fundamentally in pursuit of oneness with God.
Instead, Aslan bushwhacks his way through intellectual history in pursuit of his point.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In pursuit of a wall, President Trump ran into one.
In reality, everything they have done in pursuit of repeal is breaking promises.
We move across the country, once again, in pursuit of campaigns we believe in.
An expensive and deadly helicopter led-chase follows, all in pursuit of baby Hanna.
In pursuit of a relationship, Wynn moved to Baltimore after dropping out of college.
That's how I ended up popping eight pills a day in pursuit of beauty.
In pursuit of rapid growth at affordable efficiency, Facebook failed to protect its users.
We are in pursuit of a common mission centered on empowering people and organizations.
She goes to the sea and the market in pursuit of salt in Japan.
"I don't want this bill to be destroyed in pursuit of perfection," Perdue said.
Virgin Hyperloop One has amassed the biggest war chest in pursuit of the idea.
Harbor made the tough call to leave the show in pursuit of his career.
Mr. al-Baghdadi ran into an underground tunnel, with the American commandos in pursuit.
Mr Trump believes he is a master negotiator in pursuit of a stronger America.
Generally state-owned, they lend in pursuit of missions set out by the government.
That she should overreach in pursuit of this noble goal is hardly a blunder.
Boris Johnson, her probable successor, said "fuck business" in pursuit of a hard exit.
In pursuit of long-term returns, it is willing to ride out market volatility.
She is already starting to miss things in pursuit of Declan Howell-level perfection.
Wearing a computerized glove, I reach forward in pursuit of a little toy basketball.
He is perpetually on the campaign trail in pursuit of validation, and another win.
Politicians in pursuit of the black vote tend to go to Sylvia's in Harlem.
Why not bleed the universe of its materials in pursuit of constant forward momentum.
This is all a political witch hunt, an investigation in pursuit of a crime.
We should ensure that these efforts are coordinated in pursuit of the same objectives.
All in pursuit of a Brexit that the party's leaders campaigned against in 2016.
Aside from a few wearing masks, the crowd scatters, with the police in pursuit.
Even his detractors concede he has shown great persistence in pursuit of his goals.
Regan said that with Justice, West Virginia Democrats sacrificed principle in pursuit of winning.
It can inspire them to bind together freely in pursuit of the common good.
And student loans are increasingly a burden for anyone in pursuit of an education.
The rival Los Angeles Dodgers are also said to be in pursuit of Realmuto.
I went to six fast-food chains in pursuit of this perfect chicken nugget.
At present the EU can make common cause in pursuit of Britain's exit bill.
Critically, its designers were also unafraid to compromise functionality in pursuit of this concept.
President Obama squandered billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars in pursuit of an ideological agenda.
Rico turns down a side street to find parking, and Wayne turns in pursuit.
She covers many thousands of miles in pursuit of the intricacies of her subject.
Thoughtful, diffident guys throw caution to the wind occasionally in pursuit of sonic radiance.
From that point on, citizens should beware leaders manufacturing crises in pursuit of legacies.
Two of the hikers escaped, with Mr. Jordan in pursuit, according to the affidavit.
Then war veterans decide to camp around Washington in pursuit of their wartime bonuses.
Namely: Thou shalt go on The Bachelor in pursuit of love and only love.
Police were not in pursuit of the vehicle at the time of the crash.
Telling lies to those groups in pursuit of financial gain could be a crime.
It certainly wasn't at Halpern, where no sequin is spared in pursuit of glamour.
Now, couples might unknowingly dispose of perfectly healthy embryos in pursuit of a prodigy.
I confess to eavesdropping, Twitter-stalking and the like in pursuit of the answers.
But she has already overturned one Tory shibboleth in pursuit of her broader project.
Democrats are withholding votes now in pursuit of popular goals embraced by both parties.
He leaves in pursuit, with the zeal of a stalker and no planning whatsoever.
Ms. Ross, balancing a demanding life, is in pursuit of the full human experience.
Determine what you truly want, and employ your time in pursuit of that cause.
Nunes has been one of the fiercest attack dogs in pursuit of the dossier.
The changes are being made in pursuit of what he called the company's vision.
French champions PSG are planning another attack in pursuit of Europe's premier cup competition.
Fame—proximity to it, self-abasement in pursuit of it—became an enduring theme.
I hope to remain in pursuit of that newness, and whatever other newnesses await.
Like millions of immigrants before him, it's all in pursuit of the American Dream.
He attended several high schools, constantly changing in pursuit of a better sports program.
No wonder volcanologists have lost their lives in pursuit of this kind of footage.
She was totally fearless when it came to risking boredom in pursuit of an issue.
It was the gun itself in pursuit, half horse, half instrument of percussion and death.
They're not the only ones in pursuit of our Westchester County damsel in distress, Chantal.
This piles on to several other court fights in pursuit of the president's financial records.
And let me remind you also that moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.
Otherwise, his behavior doesn't seem to make sense in pursuit of any of these goals.
However, I gleaned all of those benefits in pursuit of a disordered-eating life hack.
They did this in pursuit of a more inclusive curriculum in response to the election.
Each morning I meditate for 10 minutes on the day ahead in pursuit of this.
" He insisted that he had used "standard and accepted prosecutorial methods in pursuit of wrongdoing.
"I'm okay with doing that in the name and in pursuit of progress," she continued.
But both organizations seek to bring mortal harm to innocents in pursuit of political ends.
Military planners do not typically use cost-benefit analysis in pursuit of ideally efficient results.
Expenses ballooned in pursuit of growth, exacerbating concerns the company could generate long-term profit.
One minute you're a human escaping an attack, the next you're the ape in pursuit.
UK Sport has borrowed from a wide array of fields in pursuit of an edge.
For my mom, it was about a woman working thanklessly in pursuit of what's best.
He's released all the code developed in pursuit of the DIY self-driving car here.
America is prepared to stand with you -- in pursuit of shared interests and common security.
In pursuit of rising grain volumes since 2014, many shippers expanded their fleets too quickly.
What I did not expect was being manipulated by producers in pursuit of dramatic television.
America is prepared to stand with you—in pursuit of shared interests and common security.
All of it, all of his costumes and crooning, in pursuit of an international audience.
But I am sure that relistening in pursuit of this riddle has been no burden.
"You're maintaining your moral or spiritual principals, whilst in pursuit of material and sexual fulfillment."
Today, Trump disregards presidential standards in pursuit of whatever cravenness excites him at the moment.
And if emails won't do the trick, pick up the phone and stay in pursuit.
For example, one would never veer off course in pursuit of a faster arrival time.
Might that person be willing to work with Rudy Giuliani in pursuit of these investigations?
Unilever has become more acquisitive since 2009 in pursuit of higher growth and innovative products.
What happens: Spider-Man (Miles Morales) runs through New York with the Prowler in pursuit.
But it is unclear whether the Lakers would join the Rockets in pursuit of Anthony.
But what is parenthood if not absorbing temporary pain in pursuit of long-term flourishing?
During season three, Josie left Riverdale with her dad, in pursuit of her musical dreams.
In pursuit of efficiency, Nevada bought the same kind of newfangled app that Iowa did.
" Goldman added: "I'm indebted to my colleagues for working tirelessly in pursuit of that objective.
I read with great interest that Cloudflare recently filed paperwork in pursuit of an IPO.
Without her perspective, there's no sense that it's done in pursuit of some larger catharsis.
Tribal culture was treated as backward, a skin to be shed in pursuit of assimilation.
He makes no secret of his desire to stoke unrest in pursuit of "regime change".
As tireless as Yeats was in pursuit of this perfected art, the results were mixed.
Then again, the Colorado Rockies are conceding nothing in pursuit of their first division title.
We promote and encourage responsible use of our apps in pursuit of users' overall well-being.
The committee is among others in pursuit of additional information on the administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
Lazkani's decision to go into business for herself wasn't made in pursuit of money or status.
After years in the spotlight, Lohan moved to Dubai in pursuit of a more private life.
Bridgeport Police issued an Amber Alert across several states in pursuit of Hernandez and his daughter.
She even used chapter titles from In Pursuit of Flavor as headers on The Grey's menu.
An attempt to break small small 'D' democratic norms in pursuit of victory at all costs.
Akar also underscored the importance of continuing dialogue in pursuit of solutions to problems, it added.
Beijing is building and fortifying islands in pursuit of expansive territorial claims in the strategic waterway.
Tales abounded of players falling off cliffs and running over pedestrians in pursuit of the characters.
The systems for states to act collectively at higher levels in pursuit of solutions are decomposing.
People spend thousands of dollars on touchy, decades-old electronic gear in pursuit of that feeling.
The losses I accrued in pursuit of individual dignity have left behind a deep, relentless pain.
But Mr Selmayr is also happy to deploy the dark arts in pursuit of grander goals.
A movie about teens wandering across America in pursuit of adventure and escape might seem pedestrian.
Thousands sold their belongings to raise cash for perilous journeys in pursuit of their American Dream.
The Sydney Opera House was flooded by thousands of players, assembling in pursuit of rare Pokémon.
Others involve self-employed physicians like Tseng accused of abandoning patient care in pursuit of greed.
My immigrant parents came to America, like millions of others, in pursuit of the American dream.
In pursuit of perfection he did everything himself, including the screenplays and, he claimed, the photography.
In pursuit of Tyrann Mathieu after a turnover, Hill was drilled inadvertently by fullback James Develin.
Comanche and Kiowa had reserved the right to travel far and wide in pursuit of buffalo.
In Faroese, koks means a flirt, or someone who fusses over something in pursuit of perfection.
But economic sanctions in pursuit of ambitious goals seldom succeed when targeted against a major power.
Nonetheless, the Clinton impeachment may contain an even larger warning for Democrats in pursuit of Trump.
One of the most beneficial practices I've adopted in pursuit of productivity is ketamine infusion therapy.
The hunters release a trained falcon from its leather jesses, and it takes off in pursuit.
Shameless is the only word for such contempt for truth in pursuit of a casus belli.
In pursuit of an answer, the wine panel recently tasted 20 bottles from Ribera del Duero.
America stands ready to engage an Iranian government with mutual respect, in pursuit of mutual interests.
In pursuit of eyewitness documentation, he also traveled around the world to interview surviving military leaders.
At 19, she left her parents and brother for Paris in pursuit of a fashion degree.
She would use those same documents again and again in pursuit of different loans, she said.
"In pursuit of automation, we've pretty much been letting the technology lead the way," he said.
They are capitalizing on wealth inequalities to promote "class struggle" in pursuit of state socialist redistribution.
They said it incentivizes bounty hunter lawyers to recruit plaintiffs in pursuit of hefty settlement payouts.
Our research provides evidence that good governance can complement other strategies in pursuit of tax compliance.
Ditto for union-busting and the adoption of job-killing automation in pursuit of maximum profit.
And in pursuit of that goal, he keeps trying to place loyalists on the Fed's board.
Ms. Hardin had taken out high-risk private loans in pursuit of a low-paying career.
Horse racing has a long history of trainers' repurposing drugs in pursuit of a performance edge.
So that we're in this together, in pursuit of the delicious, working to understand our world.
A source with knowledge of In Pursuit Of says it will have a similar corporate structure.
The cops find the lion cub, but in pursuit, they shoot the culprit, Issa (Issa Perica).
Others are opting for early retirement in pursuit of a life that comes with financial freedom.
Do I really want to make him more prudent and effective in pursuit of malicious goals?
In 1956, Warren Buffett had a dream, in pursuit of which he started three investment partnerships.
Now, traditional retailers and direct-to-consumer outlets are in pursuit of growth through e-commerce.
In pursuit of this goal, the VA has launched an Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection.
Warring Afghans in pursuit of peace would do well to keep donors and capitalists in mind.
In pursuit of this goal, the bank has made a number of acquisitions in recent years.
Trump is more prone to rely on military and commercial power in pursuit of those interests.
Steinmeier also accused Russia and China of amplifying global insecurity in pursuit of "great power" competition.
Some, though, said the company was kneecapping vehicle range under normal circumstances in pursuit of profit.
In pursuit of compensation, the city's economic affairs agency has been trying to attract new jobs.
Editorial American presidents must sometimes deal with unsavory foreign leaders in pursuit of America's national interest.
" During the act, she "rode him like she had stolen him and God himself was in pursuit.
In 2007, the family pulled up stakes and emigrated to Canada in pursuit of a better life.
" Mari concluded, "Revenge porn is a crime in California and I will be in pursuit of justice.
Its bank accounts were frozen when the refinery was shut down in pursuit of the tax claims.
Last season they finished 1403-41, but came up just short in pursuit of another playoff appearance.
But Dr. Harbor, in pursuit of knowledge above all else, intends to go forward rather than backward.
Conservative judicial reactionaries have spent nearly four decades in pursuit of a majority to overturn Roe v.
What will Jesse do, and who will he be willing to hurt, in pursuit of his "destiny"?
These disparate elements did not so much unite as collide in pursuit of a strange, exotic beauty.
More and more people are moving to urban areas in pursuit of work and a better paycheck.
Gautreau's Restaurant: Look no further than Gautreau's when in pursuit of that Haute cuisine of your dreams.
It is our own willingness to tolerate dishonesty in service of party and in pursuit of power.
Would they go after each other instead, in pursuit of becoming the real-estate tycoon's top rival?
Reda said that Ethiopian military had crossed the border into South Sudan in pursuit of the attackers.
Given the opportunity to work together in pursuit of solutions, this is a moment of great promise.
If interest rates are cut further in pursuit of that goal, the country risks another currency crisis.
Meanwhile, Kaepernick is still in pursuit of a team in the NFL willing to take him on.
A new study has found more than 250 people have died in pursuit of a perfect selfie.
Look at Mija haring down steep inclines, or along city streets, in pursuit of the travelling beast.
Kaden traveled from Hong Kong in pursuit of a Bowler Hat Pikachu, and arrived minutes too late.
Ortiz is in pursuit of his fourth World Series title since joining the Red Sox in 2003.
The company will now move on to testing bigger and more capable prototypes in pursuit of Starship.
Even after a headshot, the beast may continue to lumber forward in pursuit of the player's brains.
I lit out for the Nevada foothills in pursuit of the actors, I had a date"; "It
Alves isn't the only guy going under the knife in pursuit of a Mattel-manufactured beauty ideal.
"In Pursuit of Disobedient Women" abounds with stories like that of Rahila, the suicide bombing school dropout.
As a result, the Governing Council took the following decisions in pursuit of its price stability objective.
He was legendary for threatening slave catchers who showed up at his doorstep in pursuit of fugitives.
He has disavowed, but sought to understand, his parents' embrace of violence in pursuit of social change.
She served as a covert officer for eight years, including intelligence gathering overseas in pursuit of terrorists.
As a result, the Governing Council took the following decisions in pursuit of its price stability objective.
It's the quintessential L.A. story; a man moves to the city in pursuit of his creative dreams.
Some critics accuse Mr. Abe of being too sycophantic in pursuit of a bromance with Mr. Trump.
This is not peace through strength but an uncertain outcome in pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize.
I was a fool about to freeze to death in pursuit of a high-end tourist fad.
It can be on the way to the floor or can be in pursuit of committee work.
Or is he risking his health in pursuit of athletic feats that may no longer be attainable?
My parents came to the United States from Syria in 1985 in pursuit of the American Dream.
Vancouver also fell short in pursuit of a playoff berth for the fourth time in five years.
A deception operation first lures Stormtroopers into the forest in pursuit of droid helpers C3PO and R2D2.
Since the global financial crisis, their power in pursuit of those limited economic goals has grown substantially.
There's every reason to believe that he will continue to break the law in pursuit of victory.
Paul's tactics with the Pelicans in recent weeks in pursuit of a trade for Davis were unconventional.
Not least There Will Be Blood's Daniel Plainview, the actor's other monomaniac male in pursuit of perfection.
Options carry tiny startups aloft by motivating founders to superhuman levels of exertion in pursuit of colossal payouts.
Many low- and mid-level intelligence officials were already skeptical that Iraq was in pursuit of nuclear weapons.
What do these people believe and how far are they willing to go in pursuit of their aims?
Because of the President's warmongering in pursuit of personal and political interests, the threat outlook is increasingly complex.
He pointed out that taking on a little risk in pursuit of returns can help a portfolio, overall.
And in pursuit of that, we're not able to "git gud" at every single FPS that comes out.
She sets off in pursuit to save him, she must risk everything to save her family and humanity.
Designers can test ideas more quickly in pursuit of the firm's goal to develop new categories of product.
His man (Miller) stayed in pursuit instead of dropping below to put himself between Green and the rim.
But in pursuit of rapid growth, Zenefits allowed employees to sell health insurance without the necessary state licenses.
Turkish forces were operating in northern Syria in pursuit of these ends with Russia's "tacit understanding," Hakura said.
We do things in defence of national security that would not be justified in pursuit of private interest.
Unacknowledged for years afterward by the Navy though, the Vincennes had crossed into Iranian territorial waters in pursuit.
The man fired "multiple shots" at Jenifer as she tried to run away with the shooter in pursuit.
It takes pleasure in revealing just how cutthroat reality television can be in pursuit of a juicier story.
They're also used to duel other males in pursuit of females at hummingbird gathering places known as leks.
What's worse is that central bankers are moving further into uncharted territory in pursuit of their inflation targets.
Hundreds of people have lost their lives in pursuit of daring selfies to impress their social media followers.
The show frequently sacrifices narrative momentum in pursuit of a meticulous recreation of 1814 London, to its detriment.
They then implied that they had been employing their professional acumen in pursuit of identifying their new quarry.
Purebred English bulldogs will never be healthy, thanks to generations of calculated inbreeding in pursuit of "ideal" characteristics.
Look at all those pages and words that Giannis could have leapt over in pursuit of glorious victory!
Many Democrats angrily complain that the media is giving the Republican an easy time in pursuit of ratings.
Across America, it's something of a tradition for congressional candidates to move in pursuit of the best opportunities.
It looked bad for the Briton, who began hobbling when in pursuit of Cilic's raids on his backhand.
The case is an example of the lengths victims must go to in pursuit of justice in Mexico.
He prefers to neglect the emotions of everyone else in pursuit of focusing on himself and himself alone.
Since 2015, trial lawyers have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on ads in pursuit of new clients.
They will walk alongside you in pursuit of the same things that make you try and try again.
I assume this is all in pursuit of something out there that we think will make us happier.
In pursuit of that goal, members are expected to spend a certain amount for their own defense budgets.
The group's statement promises "evidence-based" policies that reach beyond traditional divisions in pursuit of the national interest.
He's also been known to use controversial blood transfusion therapies in pursuit of his dream of living forever.
Enthusiastically, she goes in pursuit of it; and that pursuit ends up costing an innocent woman her life.
Some believe those errors were the result of loosened journalistic standards in pursuit of confirming a Russia conspiracy.
His pleasant exhaustion came in pursuit of an achievement that is at least extremely uncommon, and maybe unprecedented.
Even if that doesn't happen, the game has options for those in pursuit of harder mountains to climb.
I was deeply impressed with the dedication and sacrifices the dancers had to make in pursuit of excellence.
Trump seems to have taken those tactics into hyperdrive in pursuit of shock, awe and a quick victory.
Today, a vocal and obstinate minority within both parties has hijacked good legislation in pursuit of no legislation.
They quickly cross ethical lines in pursuit of her story, and wildly manipulate the "reality" of her life.
Democratic convictions have not stopped the West from supporting authoritarian regimes in pursuit of their own strategic goals.
Bob Baffert saddled a record four horses in pursuit of a record fourth straight win in the Classic.
Failing to follow the safety guidelines in pursuit of aggressive expansion demonstrably cost Uber its license in London.
In it, two of the seven dwarfs sneak into Snow White's home, apparently in pursuit of her shoes.
He uses the name of God in pursuit of political power, rather than for the good of others.
The woman managed to break free before the car reached the pedestrian mall, with the police in pursuit.
You'll find that American companies didn't start making their cars elsewhere solely in pursuit of cheaper foreign labor.
The tragedy is another example of the harsh, mortally dangerous conditions migrants endure in pursuit of better opportunities.
Uber Eats, for example, will exploit any worker at any subminimum wage in pursuit of elusive profitable margins.
Mr. Ghani, in pursuit of a second five-year term, had pushed for presidential elections later this month.
They showed that US officials were working with Rudy during the summer in pursuit of the investigations announcement.
At the last minute, in pursuit of international support, he even called the American Legation in Bern, Switzerland.
There are no Republicans or Democrats in combat: only a united team in pursuit of a common goal.
In pursuit of answers, I spoke with Charles Brill, co-founder of designer lighting manufacturer Rich Brilliant Willing.
It said they were instigating protesters "engaging in extreme crimes" in pursuit of Hong Kong's separation from China.
Crown Prince Mohammed arrived in the U.S. on Monday in pursuit of investment opportunities and strengthened diplomatic ties.
Cohen described a man devoid of principles and determined to win in pursuit of money, power and prestige.
In pursuit of this end, credible threats and a more assertive U.S. policy toward Iran may be necessary.
Decades of legal precedent are pushed to the wayside in pursuit of this complete takeover by Big Labor.
Today a vocal and obstinate minority within both parties has hijacked good legislation in pursuit of no legislation.
It could tighten those standards, potentially quite radically, in pursuit of tackling its biggest remaining fossil fuel problem.
Tension — the marvelous inversion of moods that animated her functionalism — is what she relinquishes in pursuit of exactitude.
Climate Fwd: Also this week: How it felt to climb a 28-story ladder in pursuit of news.
Seven other defendants are expected to turn themselves in, and authorities are still in pursuit of one individual.
President Donald Trump is, officially, off and running in pursuit of a second term in the White House.
Presenting false financial statements to a bank in pursuit of a loan could be bank fraud, for example.
He has largely disavowed the comparatively moderate Bush wing of the Republican Party in pursuit of conservative ideological purity.
Benny Snell, who is in pursuit of UK's all-time career rushing record, carried 216 times for 222 yards.
After this stage, the Progress spacecraft separates from the rocket and enters an orbit in pursuit of the ISS.
He bounced around (Cornell, Caltech, particle physics, nuclear physics) before landing at Columbia in 2004, in pursuit of astrophysics.
Sometimes, they choose wrong, but it's always in pursuit of personal justice and preventing their tragedy from befalling others.
Facebook, for example, has connected well over a billion people, and makes constant mistakes in pursuit of its goals.
"We are equally disheartened hearing about the three officers who were shot in pursuit," Subramanian said in a statement.
Bannon favors disruptive action and isn't fazed by a little public outcry if it's in pursuit of sweeping change.
The two acknowledge the difficulty of watching their son jet around the globe in pursuit of his basketball dream.
Thank you for carrying out this vision with such pride, impact and fearlessness in pursuit of what is right.
In pursuit of a free MP3, jihadis and federal contractors, soldiers and diplomats, executives and celebrities were doxxing themselves.
Nigerian group Boko Haram has carried out attacks in northeastern Nigeria since 2009 in pursuit of an Islamic caliphate.
The full-time collector has racked up more than 20,13 miles traveling the globe in pursuit of his hobby.
It has neglected infrastructure in pursuit of needlessly restrictive fiscal targets, most recently its "black zero" ban on deficits.
The impeachment investigation has already exposed just how far the president is prepared to go in pursuit of victory.
In pursuit of the White House and Congress, Democrats had neglected to build up a bench in the states.
In pursuit of this aim, they have killed over 40,000 Turkish nationals over three decades, including in terror attacks.
There have already been accidents, some serious, involving players too caught up in pursuit of capturing the adorable monsters.
Under China's "state capitalism" model, government and business are enmeshed and coordinated in pursuit of an overarching national goal.
Morgan takes off in pursuit, and the chase ends with Morgan essentially feeding Jared to an eager zombie horde.
We know that Kylo Ren and his crew, the Knights of Ren, go in pursuit of Luke and Rey.
In pursuit of the worst possible content, VICE has explored the depths of Netflix, Instagram stories, and Christmas movies.
He said he would consult with the political class and civil society alike in pursuit of a new Algeria.
Remaking society in pursuit of an illusion not only fails, it leads swiftly to mass murder and moral ruin.
Darling told VICE that performers may face discrimination if they decide to leave porn in pursuit of another career.
The DOT is working with many partners in pursuit of its Smart City goals, including Alphabet subsidiary Sidewalk Labs.
And it turns out that the people in pursuit of their own gain are incredibly lucky, meaning they cheat.
They say those bloggers are fond of cutting out entire food categories in pursuit of a "clean" eating regime.
Right now all websites are melting together in pursuit of the same 100 million little-bit-of-everything audience.
He announced that he was prepared to unleash another £250 billion (about $370 billion) in pursuit of financial tranquillity.
Unfortunately, Apple launched a less-than-stellar competitor and sacrificed customer service in pursuit of expanding its software reach.
It was all in pursuit of one thing: for Dan to write himself into the narrative of Serena's life.
In pursuit of her, he enlists as a dogsbody on the Ibn Battuta, a ferry between Tangier and Algeciras.
Five years of litigation in pursuit of $100,000 does not bespeak a particularly efficient allocation of law enforcement resources.
People say the vice presidency is a miserable job, but what misery politicians go through in pursuit of it.
Ted Cruz of Texas led the response from lawmakers, accusing the NBA of "shamefully retreating" in pursuit of money.
In 2002, Zuckerberg went to Harvard , where he embraced the hacker mystique, which celebrates brilliance in pursuit of disruption.
And according to conventional wisdom, profit-seeking companies jump at opportunities to exploit in pursuit of the almighty dollar.
America might run on Dunkin', but there's at least one man who runs on — and in pursuit of — Starbucks.
He and the rest of the crew of the destroyer Macdonough were sent in pursuit of the Japanese fleet.
Such approach would include a readiness to use force in pursuit of vital U.S. interests and protection of allies.
Immediately after, they insisted that they were in pursuit of Maulana Masood Azhar, the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammad.
People are much stronger than they think they are when in pursuit of their telos, their purpose for living.
And because they must continually absorb new positions in pursuit of a winning coalition, each party is continually changing.
Cruise announced in November plans to expand to Seattle, in pursuit of more engineering talent to develop its technology.
China, in pursuit of its goals of economic and regional dominance, has been among the most egregious rule breakers.
This book is about Mokhtar's journey from the Tenderloin to the mountains of Yemen in pursuit of a dream.
Failing spectacularly in pursuit of an ambitious goal was thought to be salutary, and the shellacking instilled some humility.
Aided by Kooser's artful lineation, we are whisked from room to room, the quick in pursuit of the dead.
In pursuit of this, authorities have rolled out a slew of new tactics to monitor and track potential cases.
They defied the law, went on hunger strikes, broke windows and set off bombs in pursuit of their goal.
May's Conservative Party, a group that is heedless about economic damage to Britain in pursuit of a political goal.
After her recovery, Combs decided to leave the Spike TV series XTreme 22013×22016  in pursuit of other opportunities.
Thus prominent Afghans were rationalizing the killings of Afghan children by the Afghan government in pursuit of the Taliban.
It is not unusual for American military commanders to ask for more troops and weapons in pursuit of victory.
In pursuit of efficiency and minimalism, many hobbyists aim to build their boards to be as small as possible.
For profit or in pursuit of art, many performers and producers have learn to live with the party's limitations.
Carrying around a large, bulky bottle everywhere in pursuit of hydration is not your idea of a good time.
Neil relocated to Washington, D.C., in pursuit of work that would be fulfilling and make use of his skills.
In this vial sit the parched remains of yet another species soon to be extinguished in pursuit of ourselves.
I also found the task of sorting through 650-plus designer brands in pursuit of the real gems overwhelming.
Changing Baltimore's culture of violence The mayor says his administration will "remain relentless" in pursuit of a safer Baltimore.
This is not an issue of dollars and cents; it's about protecting human rights in pursuit of reproductive justice.
There is no clearer example of putting profits over people than deliberately poisoning the atmosphere in pursuit of dollars.
When the attacker saw the officers in pursuit, he opened fire in their direction and police shot back, she said.
I have a lot to show for this baker's decade worth of time and effort spent in pursuit of partnership.
Their 'in pursuit of excellence' mantra is something that's not just a tagline, but something they live, breathe and feel.
Yet in pursuit of their own war on drugs, the United States has never been short on home-grown miseries.
But the force of the collection is its focus on the difficulties women face in pursuit of ambitious professional lives.
The eponymous Joshua is a fiercely optimistic figure, providing an successful example of civil disobedience in pursuit of institutional change.
Rob Kardashian wants revenge on his ex-fiancee, Blac Chyna, and he could go to jail in pursuit of it.
It was Jorah and Daario riding in pursuit of Dany, telling each other things both they and we already know.
Over time, his far-right coalition has manifested a willingness to trample basic democratic principles in pursuit of its objectives.
And so the FDA needs to step in and protect our health before we harm ourselves in pursuit of it.
In pursuit of the essence of cool, Jay takes a ride on a very cool motorcycle, the 1954 Triumph Bonneville.
Yep, we're pretty sure these brave teens are basically fearless in pursuit of all things fun, whacky, and addictively watchable.
Defying convention on command, rather than in pursuit of an actual personal goal, is just its own kind of convention.
Other hip-hop creators told humorous and heartfelt stories about a life spent in pursuit of freedom, fame or wealth.
Morocco's tax administration has frozen the company's bank accounts in pursuit of a 67.1000 billion dirham ($267.26 billion) tax claim.
He lives in Philadelphia but spends a lot of his time traveling around the country in pursuit of white supremacists.
But each of these notorious lawbreakers had a "white hat" in pursuit: Wyatt Earp, Pat Garrett, Eliot Ness, Steve Murphy.
According to the guilty plea, Brandon Smirnoff, 27, was on duty in pursuit of the victim on a four-wheeler.
By now you've probably read those viral texts exchanged between a mother and her daughter while in pursuit of tampons.
" Instead, leaders said they will "strive to reduce excessive global imbalances" and seek fairer policies in "pursuit of economic growth.
Humans have been crossing plants and selecting their best traits for thousands of years in pursuit of the perfect tomato.
Two police were wounded in the clashes and another two militants escaped with security forces in pursuit, security sources said.
Such calls for censorship always emerge when terrorists, foreign and domestic, preach and kill in pursuit of their hateful ideology.
The internet according to the people who made it Herzog seems to be in pursuit of what the internet is.
The Fed's mandate calls upon it to manage the nation's credit supply in pursuit of stable prices and full employment.
The first fugitive on the very first episode of In Pursuit has been captured and will be brought to justice.
So what if the opponent facing her is an American great in pursuit of a record 24th Grand Slam title?
The work comes across as a lot of labor expended in pursuit of a dependable product, but not much else.
"It turns out that the people in pursuit of their own gain are incredibly lucky, meaning they cheat," Gibney said.
So, in pursuit of my own happiness, while casually walking down a street in northwest Washington, I told my father.
Lebanon was a warning about the dangers of military intervention in pursuit of a grandiose mission in the Middle East.
They were also stealth trailblazers in the whole practice of gifting clothes to celebs in pursuit of major brand buzz.
They're inside a secret underground casino in Busan, South Korea, in pursuit of the vibranium-obsessed arms dealer Ulysses Klaue.
She later launched a hunger strike in pursuit of treatment, and after four days, the military agreed to her demands.
He described the contacts as an academic exercise in pursuit of peace, not a global plot to hijack the election.
In the ongoing Law & Order franchise, detectives often trample civil liberties in pursuit of New York City's most vile criminals.
Djokovic, the defending champion in pursuit of his 13th Grand Slam tournament victory, went through to his 303st major final.
She viewed herself as "somewhat like Orpheus or Alice or Virgil" as she went in pursuit of her photographic quarry.
Clear Objectives: Presidents who succeed also have to be incredibly persistent and single-minded in pursuit of their ultimate objective.
She is also in pursuit of a record seventh U.S. Open title, which would break a tie with Chris Evert.
In the years since, both have signed a number of top players in pursuit of prominence in the Champions League.
MCC has been consistently recognized as a successful model for international investment and bipartisan agreement in pursuit of shared objectives.
Soon, with Taliban fighters in pursuit, the team ducks into a village, where an elder hides them before disappearing himself.
Kille has dedicated her life to a sensuous journey in pursuit of the ultimate tastes the world has to offer.
Direct listing tech IPOs offers a compelling model for company employees and existing investors in pursuit of a liquidity event.
Ted Kennedy on immigration, McCain demonstrated a willingness throughout his political career to compromise in pursuit of achieving broader goals.
The radical policies of the Democrats have left a trail of human wreckage in pursuit of their open borders dream.
Again, Trump is acting as presidents should -- urging his officials to go above and beyond in pursuit of a solution.
Hundreds, perhaps, from charitable contributions and meals bought for customers in pursuit of side hustles or full-time small businesses.
In the early 1990s, Rothbart went to Naples on a Fulbright in pursuit of his career as a visual artist.
Kim Reynolds successfully defeated her Democratic challenger in pursuit of her first full term in office in the Hawkeye State.
Are they committed to pushing the political envelope, expending political capital in pursuit of the most stringent possible climate policies?
In pursuit of 100 rejections, I put myself forward for opportunities I'd previously thought were for smarter, funnier, cooler people.
I came to understand cooking as relentless busyness in pursuit of results — results that people might show up to enjoy.
In pursuit, Mr. Edwards has been on the phone with his agent in the Netherlands, who is monitoring the auctions.
But this surfer is still in pursuit of something no title or trophy can achieve: integrating communities through the sport.
Benedict wanted him to enact government overhauls, but Archbishop Viganò's efforts in pursuit of that goal earned him powerful enemies.
His page is refreshing; it isn't in pursuit of clout, but in genuinely sharing a message of acceptance and love.
More recently, one corner of Facebook has emerged in pursuit of the opposite: civil conversation, even among those who disagree.
But a growing field of occupational and psychological research is building the case for restfulness in pursuit of greater productivity.
Correia allegedly drafted a plan to make $1 million to $2 million in political donations in pursuit of the licenses.
In other words, Republicans in 2011 and 2013 withheld votes in pursuit of goals that were divisive, partisan and quixotic.
But especially when it concerns the health of children, we must be relentless in pursuit and acceptance of the truth.
Chang portrayed Mao as a ruthless leader, paranoid and inured to the use of violence in pursuit of his goals.
Yet he also inspired total devotion in a staff of acolytes, making them equally relentless in pursuit of their goals.
The authorities said the two cyclists saw the cougar, a 100-pound male, in pursuit and one of them screamed.
And for an American organization to help the most brutal of regimes silence dissent in pursuit of profit is appalling.
Wall Street has consistently ignored the long-term risks of transferring capital to China in pursuit of short-term gains.
Instead of using MaxMyInterest, a consumer can instead try to move their money more frequently in pursuit of higher rates.
When we last saw Henrik Ibsen's Nora, she had left her husband and young children in pursuit of personal freedom.
Trump relied on a law last used in the early 1990s to bypass Congress in pursuit of the new tariffs.
Ms. Bouder's "In Pursuit Of" was to music by Miho Hazama (overamplified); Ms. Gerring's "Duet" to music by Anna Webber.
Gantz, a former military chief, has been campaigning furiously in pursuit of a knockout punch as the election grows nearer.
The Trump administration pushing hatred in pursuit of political power is the kind of moral rot exploited by authoritarian regimes.
This essay is adapted from "In Pursuit of Disobedient Women," a memoir to be released on Tuesday by Random House.
And it would still have been launched in pursuit of an ideological mission that turned out to be dangerously misguided.
At the time, conservative pundit Guy Benson called him "a reasonable voice in pursuit of bipartisan solutions" to school shootings.
But there are still gymnasts training 30 to 40 hours a week in pursuit of lifelong dreams: National team membership.
He leapt, leapt, leapt—all in pursuit of the Princess, his lady love who had been captured by the abominable ape.
Image from bodycam video showing Athens-Clarke County Police Officer Taylor Saulters in pursuit of a suspect Friday in east Athens.
It could be that Wikipedia isn't really promoted via social media, or via a profit-seeking company in pursuit of pageviews.
Although he had first gone to Tahiti in 1891 in pursuit of some paradisally unspoiled Otherwhere, it was not to be.
The role-playing game allows users to take the part of a rising cartel leader in pursuit of money and power.
Your humble advice columnist spent much of her life in pursuit of people who were unavailable for one reason or other.
And when the credit agent giant isn't fighting the courts, federal regulators have shown little interest in pursuit of legal action.
Rights campaigners have accused May of turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in pursuit of trade deals after Brexit.
To Flogging, those aren't real risks as long as you quit on your own terms and in pursuit of something better.
Over the next week and a half, 670 athletes will take to the snow and ice in pursuit of a medal.
That said, if you sit down in her chair in pursuit of Cara brows, Crooks might not exactly be on board.
Molly has spent a lot of time in pursuit of something that she's not even sure exists anymore: a perfect relationship.
For road trippers in pursuit of hiking, biking, and even saving money by camping, Blue Ridge Parkway is an ideal route.
Now Democrats are using it against Upton in pursuit of what would be one of 2018's most unlikely House upsets.
Traipsing through the park after her father, she went to a lot of trouble in pursuit of that piece of information.
From a small window in his home, Awad filmed shaky footage showing security forces in pursuit, swinging assault rifles and shooting.
I'm what's known as a Bike Angel, someone who moves bikes from full docks to empty ones in pursuit of points.
However, instead of completing the program, the two innovators dropped out and cleared their bank accounts in pursuit of something bigger.
The purpose is to let companies push the boundaries of the current regulations in pursuit of new ways of doing business.
Yes, Clinton might have made the same decision—but not on a lark, and not in pursuit of cable news plaudits.
The story goes that you're in pursuit of a vital energy source; but the game never lays the narrative on heavily.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Tata Sons Ltd is in pursuit of a controlling stake of debt-laden Jet Airways Ltd (JET.
But recently, Capitol Hill dealmakers took a page from the extremists' playbook, playing hardball in pursuit of progress on immigration reform.
Cameroonian troops last month crossed into Nigeria in pursuit of rebels without seeking Nigerian authorization, causing diplomatic wrangling behind the scenes.
He taps phones and crosses legal and moral boundaries in pursuit of a truth about which he cares not at all.
All of us are in pursuit of happiness, but we tend to make things messy and complicated on the way there.
From art critic, to poet, to journalist, the Sesame Street character is always hungry for cookies — and in pursuit of beauty.
Djokovic and Murray, born a week apart in May 1987, are not the only ones in pursuit of records in Paris.
Platforms cannot remain neutral — they should embrace this task and design to bring people together with dignity in pursuit of love.
"We are in pursuit of a common mission centered on empowering people and organizations," said Microsoft CEO Nadella in a statement.
Nintendo has long been the quirkiest major video game publisher, a company eager to buck industry trends in pursuit of fun.
The law also bans people from flying drones to surveil a prison, interfere with first responders, or in pursuit of wildlife.
"There's a mutual interdependence based on transparency in pursuit of the best ideas that contribute the most to humanity," he said.
Pepperdine remained in pursuit and pulled within 23-64 after a layup by freshman guard Trae Berhow with 8:49 left.
But for 56-year-old Richard Silver, it's never too late to quit your job in pursuit of happiness and fulfillment.
Waititi's first feature was Eagle vs Shark, a quirky story of a pair of misfits in pursuit of love and revenge.
Because who doesn't want to sky-surf Knuckles or Tails down an outer space drainpipe in pursuit of a Chaos Emerald?
I just don't know why I banged my head against the wall for so long in pursuit of such small reward.
The offense just has to keep quarterback Tyrod Taylor on his feet, which is no small task with Donald in pursuit.
After piling on debt in pursuit of fast growth, the business was absorbed into Mr. Musk's Tesla empire two years ago.
The tragedy prompts her friend Clay (Dylan Minnette) to spend a marathon evening in pursuit of the truth surrounding her death.
Whatever the case, I stumbled into my wellies and crawled out across the camping grounds in pursuit of my higher self.
What does need to be determined is if Mr. Bernhardt has crossed legal or ethical lines in pursuit of those goals.
One might refer to such bargaining, to maximize leverage in pursuit of the best outcome, as the art of the deal.
They'll lose the few small privileges afforded to people who honorably serve their country in pursuit of a more perfect union.
They were founders of Occupy Central With Love and Peace, a group championing nonviolent civil disobedience in pursuit of democratic reforms.
Mr. Hadley was known for chasing after young women, and he was in pursuit of a 14-year-old black girl.
Reawakened today, it needs to remain ever alert and pugnacious in pursuit of the justice it seeks, despite threats of repression.
As Mr. Ward balanced his obligations, Ms. Lollie was busy traveling the state in pursuit of the Miss Florida USA crown.
At the same time, some studio operatives — in carefully cloaked conversations — are trying to capitalize on accusations in pursuit of awards.
How many of us, in pursuit of admission to the nation's best colleges, cheated on tests and lied on our applications?
"As Duterte and his police chief have forewarned, more people will die in pursuit of their drug war," Mr. Trillanes said.
I came to America from the Ivory Coast in 1993 at the age of 21 in pursuit of a better life.
No effort will be spared in pursuit of the killers, and no state resources required in this endeavor will be spared.
Extending high above each photograph's human subject, these traces remind us that climbers are no longer, generally, in pursuit of firsts.
Jihadi because they claim that every individual Muslim has a religious obligation to wage violent war in pursuit of this aim.
In pursuit of idea-driven illustrations, he commissioned work from Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Salvador Dalí, Brad Holland and many others.
Like heterosexual men, gay partners typically value preserving emotional autonomy and independence over breaking down boundaries in pursuit of greater intimacy.
The theory here is that most lobbyists would rather kill reform than share some sacrifices in pursuit of the greater good.
The report says that Tata, "desperate to acquire the license," used Unitech as its front in pursuit of a second license.
Months later, the Royals took to LinkedIn in pursuit of a social media manager, and even more recently, a personal assistant.
He died at 33 years old, in Ethiopia, while working tirelessly in pursuit of information needed to help protect this country.
Friday in pursuit of Zhang Shengye, a recent graduate of the school who was a prominent voice in the activists' campaign.
Just look at all the controversial decisions the academy has made over recent months in pursuit of a shorter Oscar telecast.
Already several youngsters were in pursuit of the ball, stumbling in the twilight, eager to be the one to return it.
Doug Jones's victory in Alabama means Democrats have accomplished the most difficult item on their checklist in pursuit of the Senate.
The problem is that paying bribes in pursuit of a business deal is, technically, illegal under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
The Ferryman wonders whether violent revolution in pursuit of restorative justice is inevitable when the souls of the dead cannot rest.
In both cases, the teams in pursuit have less than a 50 percent chance of qualifying, according to Sports Club Stats.
China has made autonomous warfare a priority, investing billions into the industry in pursuit of new tools to fight American military hegemony.
It did not say that, in pursuit of this aim, Blair ordered the intelligence which pointed to WMD possession to be falsified.
Sent to a tennis academy at age 13, he's always felt that he had sacrificed his schooling in pursuit of tennis success.
Police are in pursuit of a 21-year-old man suspected of shooting five people — including his parents — in Louisiana on Saturday.
Hollywood is a place of hope, filled with people who are brave enough to risk it all in pursuit of a dream.
There may be scientists who insist that a person's identity doesn't matter when they're in pursuit of an objective fact or truth.
Anti-slavery campaigners say the new number sets a baseline in pursuit of the U.N. global goal of ending slavery by 2030.
The pharmaceutical monopolies at the heart of the opioid crisis have quite literally gotten away with mass murder in pursuit of profits.
But tech is just the tool Elvie is using in pursuit of its wider mission of building lifestyle products addressing women's needs.
All of it together is in pursuit of my constant goal to provide an entertaining evening and to communicate something of value.
To Donald Trump, the only thing that matters is Donald Trump — and he'll step on anyone else in pursuit of self-interest.
"This week's activity from the DOJ is a further example of global overreach in pursuit of a deeply flawed case," Low said.
She steadfastly maintains the store's tradition of sharing the often rich history of each button with the customer in pursuit of it.
They say he leaves no stone unturned in pursuit of American foreign policy, even if his efforts are sometimes misguided and unfocused.
Participants may not take actions that are negligent, injurious or reckless in pursuit of any prize offered in connection with the Promotion.
Ultimately, Trump seems to have betrayed the confidence of an ally in pursuit of a prestigious honor that he arguably doesn't deserve.
This overlap has been present from the outset of efforts by governments to use the hacking in pursuit of their strategic interests.
Largeness of ambition and restlessness in pursuit of novelty seem, however enforced, essential to our idea of that kind of artistic majority.
It is far more difficult to sacrifice oneself in the name of peace than to take up arms in pursuit of violence.
It's taken for granted that the moral and philosophical rubrics of conservatism can be shed in pursuit of the basest immediate goals.
But as long as it is in pursuit of greater transparency and an accountability overhaul, rescinding these regulations is the right move.
The Sanders campaign said it was willing to harm Clinton's prospects, at least in the short term, in pursuit of its goals.
I'd like to believe that most soldiers don't go to war in pursuit of glory, but glory is part of the deal.
When economies function in healthy fashion, money flows across investments in pursuit of rewards that are supposed to be correlated to risks.
Once, having spied a crowd in pursuit of Grace Kelly while the actress was out shopping, Detective Shanley broke up the crowd.
Then, after Leno looks at the camera and says, "I got another surprise for Tim," a police car takes off in pursuit.
He cast himself as a Lyndon Johnson figure—a master dealmaker willing to get his hands dirty in pursuit of concrete accomplishments.
She said she struck back until she was able to break free and run into the house with Mr. Bannon in pursuit.
But make sure that leaving your current 9-to-5 job in pursuit of an encore career won't hurt your retirement prospects.
Trump is effectively testing, increment by increment, how much damage to democracy Republicans will tolerate in pursuit of right-wing ideological goals.
And though their days are spent in pursuit of sex, beer and other delights, the movie does have an undertow of profundity.
Apple said Wednesday it wants to stop mining the Earth entirely in pursuit of an iPhone made completely out of recyclable materials.
Twenty-eight participants have perished since its inception and dozens more have narrowly escaped the same fate in pursuit of Dakar glory.
The directors here, Adam Spreadbury-Maher and Greg Esplin, go doggedly in pursuit of fun, and the result is way off-kilter.
I was deeply moved by Beto O'Rourke's explanation of why he supports N.F.L. players kneeling in pursuit of their free-speech rights.
These guys may know the legacy to which they're contributing, but are certainly no amateurish Necrolords laboring in pursuit of underground credibility.
Some car owners cheered, but others criticized the company, saying it was kneecapping vehicle range under normal circumstances in pursuit of profit.
There was some roughness and smudgy coloratura passagework in her singing, moments when she sacrificed clear Italian diction in pursuit of intensity.
"The Snowman," which cost $35 million to make, stars Michael Fassbender as a troubled detective in pursuit of a wintry serial killer.
It may be that Republicans spent so much time in pursuit of Bill Clinton's scalp because things were mostly going well otherwise.
Voters want to hear an alternative vision of faith in pursuit of the common good, one that is kind, compassionate and inclusive.
Some drew the ire of locals and environmentalists, who saw people trampling flowers and clogging traffic in pursuit of the perfect shot.
Most people, though, are instead employing an investment strategy focused on reducing quality in pursuit of higher short-term returns, he said.
The situation appears to be triggered by Russia's decision to place Browder on the Interpol wanted list in pursuit of his arrest.
Imagine credible allegations that the president was willing to consort with a foreign nation in pursuit of personal rather than national interests.
She ran this country aground in pursuit of her conservative agenda and actively undermined South Korea's hard-won democracy and international standing.
McQueen himself raced it through the streets of San Francisco in pursuit of ill-fated evildoers in a black 1968 Dodge Charger.
In Pursuit of Fashion: The Sandy Schreier Collection Through May 17 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan; 212-535-7710, metmuseum.org.
Mr. Strycker, 31, has climbed trees around the globe in pursuit of birds like the red-billed starling or black-breasted thrush.
"Lisa Reihana: in Pursuit of Venus [infected]" is on view at the de Young Museum from August 10th to January 5th 2020
Several rose from their chairs in pursuit of the mic-snatching protester in an attempt to chase him from the youth center.
Lewandowski's tactics revealed just how far the White House plans to go in pursuit of an expansive and questionable executive privilege strategy.
His lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, is allegedly being investigated by federal authorities over campaign finance violations made in pursuit of this conspiracy theory.
Most of the film's subjects have been skating their entire lives, and most have faced racial discrimination in pursuit of their passion.
In pursuit of a perfect G.P.A., Raheel had virtually no social life, though he had a naïve optimism unusual for a teenager.
But would a president who's holding federal workers hostage in pursuit of a pointless wall be willing to enact a sensible stimulus?
If anyone, Hacking Team are the vigilantes, acting in the margins in pursuit of their love for authority and law and order.
But this wasn't the first time the 20093-year-old Sopko has spun the facts in pursuit of an appealing sound bite.
Officers entered the club in pursuit of the gunman and later knocked holes in the wall of the nightclub to reach him.
"In confronting common threats, and in pursuit of common interests, previously unimaginable opportunities and alliances are starting to emerge," he will say.
By now, it should be clear that Koethe excavates a given subject in pursuit of understanding something about its time and history.
Police are still in pursuit of the shooter, who was last seen in a gold Cadillac Escalade, LAPD officer Sal Ramirez told KTLA.
Both Democratic and Republican presidents have engaged multiple competitors and even adversaries in summitry in pursuit of nothing more than this basic objective.
After exiting the vehicle and running toward the store, the gunman traded shots with police who were in pursuit, the L.A. Times reported.
In some cases, such as childbirth or athletic competition, individuals may tolerate even excruciating degrees of pain in pursuit of an important goal.
For decades, the LGBT movement has cast aside the most marginalized in pursuit of 'equality' for the most privileged members of our communities.
With Bruins in pursuit, Karlsson made a pass back through the slot to Brassard, who one-timed a shot in the open side.
The couple, who'd given up air travel and their car years earlier in pursuit of an eco-friendly lifestyle, looked to their bikes.
After exchanging gunfire with officers, the suspect got into a car and drove away from the hotel with police in pursuit, Turnbull said.
And that risk also applies in Syria, where Russian and US bombers fly above a fluid battlefield in pursuit of very different objectives.
In pursuit of mimicking this ideologically limiting behavior, the Collar AG closely monitors its wearer and instructs their actions in the gallery space.
But Hurts arguably has stiffer competition than the two previous Oklahoma quarterbacks — Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield — faced in pursuit of the trophy.
To Vance, it was enough to drop the investigation, without even bringing the case to a grand jury in pursuit of an indictment.
Let them fight over everything else, but put aside their mutual contempt in pursuit of policies for which they can both claim credit.
In pursuit of shareability, machines are incentivized to create viral-worthy, multimedia content that, in turn, receive and funnel data straight to advertisers.
They help create an environment where we can come together as a community in pursuit of our shared mission and serve our users.
Japan was the first to take off as its people swapped military uniforms for sarariman suits in pursuit of single-minded economic reconstruction.
Then, he usually uses an additional four weeks of unpaid time off to go to more ballparks in pursuit of the baseball dream.
Prior to writing the new single, STACEY headed to California in pursuit of clarity — and ended up self-soothing with her new song.
We never feel like he's a bad person that's just sort of blazing through every woman he knows in pursuit of something unattainable.
As of now, Relativity has done 124 test fires of its rocket engine, in pursuit of launching the company's first rocket by 2020.
She also happens to be in pursuit of a fugitive, Jackie Saltino, a mobster who might have stolen $450,000 from an Indian casino.
The college hookups that Blake endures in pursuit of actual romance certainly aren't satisfying, nor are they helping her live her best life.
This seven-day challenge was my editor's idea and I, of course, gladly accepted the task in pursuit of better posture … and abs?
And just this week, news broke that an influencer was bit by a shark in the Bahamas in pursuit of the perfect pic.
With Saran's agents — including Amari's brother, Prince Inan — in pursuit, they find themselves in a race against time to restore magic to Orïsha.
In pursuit of "beneficiation", as it is called, policymakers often impose heavy taxes or even bans on the export of raw, unprocessed minerals.
That has inspired dozens of startups in lidar and other technologies in pursuit of a breakthrough they hope will finally make AVs possible.
Sixty years after the Sputnik moment, America needs the same combination of public investment and private enterprise in pursuit of a national project.
Shop girls learned to commodify themselves in pursuit of a better life, consuming to be consumed (and hopefully, married) by their wealthy clients.
"In pursuit of that mission, I will work to protect all consumers from fraud, deception, and unfair practices," Ohlhausen said in a statement.
Yet again the Post is happy to embrace intellectual confusion in pursuit of a purely political goal, an orientation endemic in the Beltway.
Images of men, women, and children clamoring for a better life in Europe, and some dying in pursuit of freedom, shocked the world.
But DC residents too often prize politics above all else, exacerbating the temptation for politicians to forsake their constituents in pursuit of power.
To compound humanity's troubles, giant creatures known as "Angels" have since begun to emerge and wreak devastation in pursuit of some unknown goal.
Jerry Brown signed a new law that bans bots from pretending to be real people in pursuit of selling products or influencing elections.
They engaged in gross misconduct in pursuit of their illegal plan and will now be held fully accountable in a court of law.
In her recent "Conceivability: What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility," Elizabeth Katkin describes spending nearly $200,0003 in pursuit of a baby.
The temptation of these political times is to run to the fringes in a fight for headlines in pursuit of the next election.
It's Nakia who's a spy, driving, and Okoye who's a leader of the Dora Milaje in the passenger's seat in pursuit of Klaue.
The Hill and Roll Call have tacked in the opposite direction, in pursuit of a national readership they can sell to potential advertisers.
He would merely be aiding and abetting in a coverup in pursuit of a purely personal objective, no different than accepting a bribe.
Fudging the facts in pursuit of "being morally right" -- as Ocasio-Cortez puts it -- assumes that moral righteousness is an agreed-upon thing.
Morgan Evans may have found his happily ever after, but he's lending a hand to those in pursuit of finding their special someone.
"General McMaster was more concerned about hampering these men's careers than following the rules in pursuit of justice," she said in a statement.
In pursuit of a document revealing his income, Singer's attorney asked if Blazer had filed a tax return in the previous three years.
You say you're an organizing mechanism for equipping faith leaders and those who would follow them to show up in pursuit of justice.
Republicans have been enthusiastically claiming the memo is the holy grail detailing law enforcement abuses in pursuit of Trump and his inner circle.
It is the delegation of legislative powers to the regulatory agencies that has allowed such game-playing in pursuit of an ideological agenda.
Lisa Kudrow plays Valerie Cherish, an impossibly vain sitcom actress whose willingness to endure humiliations in pursuit of fame can seem almost stoic.
It would also accelerate the bankruptcy of the Medicare Trust Fund, all in pursuit of a large tax cut overwhelmingly tilted toward millionaires.
The idea that Democrats should unilaterally abdicate their constitutional obligations in pursuit of some kind of totally unspecified immigration deal is totally ridiculous.
In pursuit of information for the database, Mr. Amore scanned old microfiches of Boston newspapers for crimes committed by people wearing police uniforms.
The implication is that either these women have been suppressing their maternal drive in pursuit of other rewards or they never had any.
My scholarship has taught me that activism requires a certain resilience, and the willingness to be long-suffering in pursuit of the cause.
" Or as Michael Halpern, who spares no sequin in pursuit of glamour, put it: "It is a resistance dressing however glamorously you want.
Alternatively, CEOs can consider raising anticipatory funding, even if in the ideal world they might defer a raise in pursuit of higher valuations.
Yet there we were, in one classroom — a patch-worked bunch of learners committed to sticking out life's turns in pursuit of education.
Last Monday morning, a little before nine, TV-news trucks were parked there, in pursuit of reactions to the mosque shooting in Quebec.
After the book's publication, many people hailed Ms. Kim as a fearless writer willing to risk her safety in pursuit of a story.
If there are so many areas where laws vary significantly from state to state, that could hinder relocating in pursuit of a job.
And what price perfection, or only modest imperfection, in pursuit of a portfolio that is as close to morally pristine as can be?
Homeowners often complain about thousands of dollars in damage as bears rip off car doors and tear into garages in pursuit of food.
"His readiness and proclivity to resort to violence in pursuit of a religious cause makes him a security threat to Singapore," it said.
The island's long relationship with spices, and the cultures that converged in pursuit of them, have concocted a singular — and delicious — culinary tableau.
As damning as it sounds, "Distances" has a whiff of earnestness, but it is the earnestness of artists in pursuit of human understanding.
He has joined forces with a generation of Republicans who are willing to tear everything down if necessary in pursuit of partisan power.
The tallies vary in "The Antipodes," Annie Baker's in-all-ways fabulous new play about professional fabulators in pursuit of the ultimate yarn.
Writing about crimes every week inevitably involves dead ends, with hours or entire days lost in pursuit of a story that looked promising.
Men are usually in charge, both in pursuit of sexual partners and in sexual positions, except for experienced women who pursue younger wakashu.
In pursuit of a goal that was so ambitious that it bordered on audacious, he consulted with his assistants and overhauled his playbook.
Boeing and launch partner United Launch Alliance (ULA) completed a key step today in pursuit of launching U.S. astronauts aboard their commercial spacecraft.
Robinhood must resist the urge to rush as it spreads itself across more products in pursuit of a more level investment playing field.
They note that good unions, retirement benefits, manufacturing jobs, overtime and health care get eliminated or curtailed in pursuit of that last cent.
But Salteau is actually a mobster linked to a casino theft, and a Native American journalist, Kat, is in pursuit of the story.
He's undoing trade deals, nuclear pacts and pressuring estranged alliances that underpin decades of US power in pursuit of his "America First" creed.
They go on a bank-robbing spree, only to be largely undone by their spoils, with a detective (John C. McGinley) in pursuit.
I look forward to working in Congress on behalf of Maryland's Eight Congressional District in pursuit of our shared commitment to progressive values.
Morocco's tax administration seized the company's bank accounts a few weeks later in pursuit of a 13 billion dirham ($1.35 billion) tax claim.
She went on to publish "In Pursuit of Flavor" in 1988, and "The Gift of Southern Cooking," written with Scott Peacock, in 2003.
He may not have mastered the art of the deal, but he is pretty darn good at using politics in pursuit of principles.
In "Money," Cardi B presents a hyper-glam, gold-encrusted, nudity-packed celebration of cash and the women proudly in pursuit of it.
Jim and Annie, in pursuit of answers, track down Zinker and her "reunion machine," which promises to unite the living and the dead.
As a Virgo, you're in pursuit of self knowledge, so don't avoid the opportunity to examine the history of you and your family.
At one point, sources suggested that Trump could use AT&T's merger with Time Warner as leverage in pursuit of better coverage by CNN.
As a political alliance, NATO's survival depends on the ability of its leaders to set aside their many differences in pursuit of common goals.
Before Mochizuki began working on IUT theory, he spent a long time developing a different type of mathematics in pursuit of an abc proof.
A Florida paddleboarder reportedly arrived in south Florida on Wednesday after making the difficult journey from Cuba in pursuit of a new world record.
But how far the sport - and skaters' bodies - will go in pursuit of the jumps, which require four complete revolutions before landing, is unknown.
JOSH DAWSEY, REPORTER, WASHINGTON POST: He&aposs just take on Canada or France and be friendly to North Korea in pursuit of a deal.
Try some niacinamide in the evening if you're in pursuit of smaller pores, and you'll definitely want to add a retinoid at some point.
If they didn't get the message, the album titles spelled it out: ''Black Unity,'' ''Black Saint,'' ''In Pursuit of Blackness,'' ''Power to the People.
Women have called for the right to drive since the 1990s, risking imprisonment, harassment, and exile in pursuit of equal rights under the law.
More than four years ago, a Virgin Galactic spaceplane, the VSS Enterprise, broke apart during a powered flight test in pursuit of reaching space.
Wilson chased it down, ran to his right with Vikings in pursuit and found wideout Tyler Lockett alone in the middle of the field.
Long Beach is a working-class sort of town, but in recent years, it's lost sight of its old self in pursuit of money.
Immediately after coming to power Duterte launched a wave of extrajudicial killings in pursuit of his self-proclaimed war on drug dealers and addicts.
And the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, under the leadership of Thurgood Marshall, filed lawsuits in pursuit of equal opportunity in politics, education, and employment.
Although discarding expensive skis over relatively minor flaws may seem extreme, Randell said it was a necessary evil for Olympians in pursuit of medals.
Those graduating these days have been called "Generation Debt" and "Generation Broke" because of the massive debt they've accumulated in pursuit of a degree.
The officer drove his patrol car up on a curb and cut off Mr. Waters, who turned and ran, with Officer Holder in pursuit.
At 6am, he starts the day with body conditioning and fitness classes which last until 6.30pm -- all in pursuit of the perfect grand plie.
At the Chinese Grand Prix, Button had lost nine seconds in a pit stop when he had been in pursuit of frontrunner Nico Rosberg.
For most NBA teams, the decision to go big or small entails a trade-off: sacrifice shooting in pursuit of defense, or vice versa.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said at that ceremony that it is Japan's duty to work ceaselessly in pursuit of a world without nuclear weapons.
According to Warbelow and other legal experts, cases in pursuit of those rights with Supreme Court potential can be divided into three general categories.
These countries have chosen to ignore the collateral damage in pursuit of their ultimate goal of having a left-wing puppet government in power.
They could sell directly to a government contractor and hope that the flaw would be used in pursuit of a target they personally disliked.
In my inaugural address to the American People, I pledged to strengthen America's oldest friendships, and to build new partnerships in pursuit of peace.
Yet whatever testing they carried out clearly underestimated the chances that professional athletes might be willing to take in pursuit of an Olympic medal.
Banks were allowed to gear up their balance-sheets in pursuit of short-term profits—not a good deal from society's point of view.
Taking the bronze is a pack of gray wolves in Canada's Northwest Territories, which migrate about 630 miles in pursuit of their prey, caribou.
In Mokolo, Hulatu Usman, 28, told a harrowing story of running through the bush with her five children with Boko Haram fighters in pursuit.
For politicians in democracies it's a brave decision to risk job losses and subsequent voter displeasure, even in pursuit of sustainable longer-term industries.
Getachew did not give further details, but officials in Gambela said on Saturday Ethiopian troops had crossed the border in pursuit of the attackers.
This feels to me like a step beyond Trump's long-established willingness to exaggerate and sometimes outright lie in pursuit of his own agenda.
While so many young celebrities use social media to portray a vanilla image in pursuit of mainstream success, Ms. Blanchard is doing the opposite.
Despite the fact that these two groups could work together in pursuit of a common cause -- the safety of our children, they rarely do.
The anti-branding trend is moving eastwards, with the stereotype of Chinese middle class shoppers in pursuit of big brands also starting to slip.
Flood's request to McGahn was not the first overture by the administration in pursuit of such a statement, according to The New York Times.
But for its detractors it's a nuisance that's led people to randomly congregate in residential areas and wander aimlessly in pursuit of imaginary creatures.
Human Rights Watch and other organizations sent a joint letter to May urging her not ignore rights issues in pursuit of lucrative business deals.
And so the question is: What can I, and the proud takeaways of London, crowbar Easter chocolate into in pursuit of a new tradition?
What's next: Previous mediators such as the Catholic Church have pulled out after the Ortega government attacked a sanctuary in pursuit of student protestors.
Eventually, she decided to leave music in pursuit of higher-paying jobs in corporate sales so she could put more money toward her loans.
When he was six years old, Ramirez traveled with his parents through Latin America, arriving in the US in pursuit of the American dream.
In jest, my boyfriend and I walked a block in pursuit of rustling leaves that indicated an animal not yet captured in our Pokédex.
It makes a tidy, self-contained kind of sense that he was a biter, gnawing scraps of his own body in pursuit of knowledge.
IN PURSUIT OF DISOBEDIENT WOMEN A Memoir of Love, Rebellion, and Family, Far Away By Dionne Searcey Dionne Searcey grew up in Wymore, Neb.
Next week they will travel to Oakland to face the Raiders in pursuit of something that until now has seemed impossible: a winning streak.
A new species of nerd and an old patriarch of blockbuster cinema are joining forces in pursuit of global box office domination this weekend.
Fitzgerald glanced at the giant video screen above him to identify the three defenders in pursuit, but he knew they would never get him.
If relationships make us happy, the fact that many of us neglect our relationships in pursuit of career success may further squelch our joy.
The last thing you want is to be accused of deception in pursuit of a story as that diminishes the validity of said story.
"We strongly believe that no country should have to sacrifice their economic prosperity or energy security in pursuit of environmental sustainability," Mr. Griffith said.
The person who will unseat him must find his or her poetic voice while marshaling the common touch in pursuit of the common good.
Of course, in political life every once in a while you have to take a calculated risk in pursuit of some goal or another.
Most people are Chinese nationals, though Li says that in recent years an influx of foreigners have come in pursuit of the perfect noodle.
In "Lucia" that prompts exalted vocalism from the heroine, whereas Giselle's heart-catching rushes across the stage in pursuit of something unseen — but what?
He has set foot on every continent except Antarctica in pursuit of the phenomenon (though he has watched it in a plane above Antarctica).
Parnas and Fruman would go on to help Giuliani in his campaign to remove Yovanovitch in pursuit of a Ukrainian investigation into the Bidens.
The Democrats in the House must not back down in pursuit of his illegal and unconstitutional acts, which threaten our democracy to the core.
Is it any wonder that the children of the working poor take on frightening amounts of debt in pursuit of post-secondary-school degrees?
There's even a movement — Financial Independence, Retire Early, or "FIRE" — dedicated to frugality in pursuit of quitting the work force as soon as possible.
Mr. Teague has a set route that keeps him bouncing between Brooklyn and Manhattan in pursuit of friends, Gibsons, steak and Old Overholt rye.
In turn, companies, governments and other groups can buy these credits to offset their own emissions, for instance in pursuit of carbon-neutral pledges.
Davis called In Pursuit Of "a full service marketing and communications agency" that will offer strategic planning, marketing, digital media and media affairs services.
Wag announced Tuesday that CEO Hilary Schneider is exiting in pursuit of "a new opportunity" less than two years after taking the top job.
What's deeply unacceptable is any attempt by employers to permeate the sacred bubble that is The Bathroom Break, especially in pursuit of increased productivity.
To be clear, there is not a clear legal role here for the FBI to open its own investigation in pursuit of criminal charges.
Life gets busy, but I hope I do the same for others trying to navigate Washington in pursuit of that first gig in politics.
Jasmine is one of the more than 700,000 workers, mostly from Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, who come to Taiwan in pursuit of work.
At times he appears to be willfully lying in pursuit of some political agenda, or at least repeating a half-remembered partisan talking point.
" Interior is also trying to open up the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A) in pursuit of the Trumpian goal of "energy dominance.
" In pursuit of these goals, the Fed aims "to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system.
Other communities have doubled down on capitalism, venturing into real estate speculation in pursuit of revenues — a story not guaranteed to end in joy.
Refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants have traveled from Africa and the Middle East in pursuit of the relatively safer harbors of Europe for decades.
A brief history of orgasm abstinenceDenying oneself orgasm in pursuit of some higher goal or ideals of sexual purity is not a new movement.
Her loose style is founded on a bedrock of deep thought and broad curiosity, and frequently combines images and text in pursuit of an idea.
I was in pursuit of some abstract sense of wellness, which, her question had made me realize, is a very privileged position to be in.
That's the nagging part of communication: in pursuit of that understanding of someone else's perspective, and trying to get across your own, things become tangled.
Instead of being the mad monarch who blew through women in pursuit of a male heir, he's young, earnest, and frankly, he's a total dreamboat.
They identified themselves and ordered him to drop the gun, but the boy ran for about 150 yards with the officers in pursuit, Davis said.
The opening chase sequence, where Starscream is in pursuit of BumbleBee, was shot in a desert in California using a remote control car and plane.
Dash cam footage of the chase, which occurred on Thursday on the outskirts of the city Marijampolė, show police in pursuit of a tan Volvo.
For a film fine-tuned in pursuit of audiovisual perfection, this thing is full of narrative glitches, story elements that half work and half don't.
Could we really have blown through a month's rent in pursuit of the best foundation and foundation drops, concealer, mascara, black eyeliner, and setting spray?
Yet, to the dismay of the European Commission, Mr Salvini favours swingeing tax cuts in pursuit of the flat tax he has promised his supporters.
Above all, Jessi inspires us to keep tearing down rigid definitions of "femininity" in pursuit of our own, utterly unique identities, scrappy '90s overalls included.
He looked at the ships lingering in the distance and debated with his colleagues whether they had frozen purposefully in pursuit of the loser's cup.
Rebecca actively pursued Josh, despite his then-relationship with Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz) and toyed with Greg's (Santino Fontana) heart in pursuit of her teenage love.
While many schools and businesses are closed Tuesday due to the severe weather, expect plenty to venture outside in pursuit of the perfect Instagram post.
Just as Silicon Valley's rise rested on the support of the American government, so China blends state and corporate resources in pursuit of its goals.
But pain is even more validating if it's suffered in pursuit of some worthy goal, like protecting weaker people through the sheer force of endurance.
Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon), a personification of the universe's good energy who's come to Earth in pursuit of a distress call aimed at the Murry house.
In pursuit of a change of pace and a chance to live among the population she studies, this OP decided to move onto greener pastures.
Silicon Valley investors burn huge piles of cash in pursuit of "network effects" and a user base that might allow them to dominate markets later.
This group of legislators is the faction that stood up against Ryan, at least in part in pursuit of more aggressive action on immigration policy.
Asked what they want to be when they grow up, her two boys stop whizzing around her flat in pursuit of a remote controlled car.
The measure, which passed the Democratic-controlled state legislature earlier this month, also bars flying a drone near a prison or in pursuit of wildlife.
Lamiya Aji Bashar tried to flee four times before finally escaping in March, racing to government-controlled territory with Islamic State group fighters in pursuit.
They boldly declare that women have gone too far, exaggerating the harm they experienced from men who ignored their boundaries in pursuit of personal pleasure.
Leadership is the art of persuasion — the act of motivating people to do more than they ever thought possible in pursuit of a greater good.
Together, the candidates spent more than $45 million in pursuit of the GOP gubernatorial nomination, over $40 million of which came from their own funds.
"In some circles, it's okay to sacrifice important parts of your life or separate from your spouse in pursuit of your musculature goal," Murray says.
In pursuit of that truth, should President Trump sit down with a special counsel to answer any questions about Russian collusion, about obstruction of justice?
In a letter to Trump, 20 Republicans said the Paris agreement would create "burdensome regulations" in pursuit of cutting climate change-causing greenhouse gas emissions.
A close colleague at Vote Leave and Cummings supporter said the now senior adviser to Johnson uses "Soviet propaganda techniques" in pursuit of his goals.
Some stories featured in Once Upon a Place document the experiences of refugees while others describe immigrants who came in pursuit of the American Dream.
Israelis are ready to compromise in pursuit of peace, but they tend to clam up when their "peace partners" are urging people to kill them.
The stoppage by the Union of United Maritime Workers (SOMU), in pursuit of higher wages, started on Friday and does not have an end date.
The Dallas Mavericks reportedly joined the Lakers in pursuit of Bradley, but his agent told ESPN that Bradley was headed to L.A. —Field Level Media
Of course this band, set apart by the raw energy they pulsate with, come alive in the moment—or even just in pursuit of it.
ISTANBUL — In pursuit of more power, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has purged the judiciary of enemies, jailed journalists and crushed anti-government protests.
This — and a growing civil society movement sick of Big Tobacco riding roughshod over the health of Indonesians in pursuit of profit — is driving change.
Of course, the brands we promote most diligently are our own: We curate and spit-­polish our online presences in pursuit of followers and faves.
The extent to which the European Union is willing to compromise its principles in pursuit of a migration deal is a source of significant unease.
In pursuit of her first L.P.G.A. victory, Jutanugarn posted a 14-under 202 total, with Minjee Lee (68) and Ryann O'Toole (68) in second place.
But signs of violence are emerging and many in the country fear chaos as certain parties manipulate the unrest in pursuit of their own interests.
He's very dogmatic in pursuit of his ideology, and therefore I don't see a bridging of the gap because of the nature of this presidency.
Ominously, the current White House is establishing methods and precedents of how a future president can evade constitutional controls in pursuit of a socialist utopia.
Indeed, it is NATO which spent the past two decades expanding to Moscow's very borders in pursuit of spreading democracy, actions Russia perceived as threatening.
But to be meaningful, it also has to find application among everyday people who are tired of being manipulated and categorised in pursuit of profit.
But after decades of the legislative branch willingly deferring its lawmaking powers to the administrative state in pursuit of shinier prizes, Congress has weakened itself.
This will require U.S. officials to learn from the previous rounds of diplomacy with Iran in pursuit of a more durable and acceptable future agreement.
Narrator: Bronner reacted with a message of love instead of hate or revenge and went in pursuit of his peace plan, called the Moral ABC.
North Korea, by contrast, followed a step-by-step road map in pursuit of international prestige, sanctions relief, and economic aid for its impoverished citizens.
Many producers working in the realm of natural wines have forsaken sulfur dioxide in pursuit of a purer expression of the grape or the land.
In pursuit of an answer, she went to the New York Public Library and read her way through its holdings on so-called sexual deviance.
Mr. Sanders is trying to reassure supporters and the public that he is still in pursuit of the presidency despite the long odds against him.
While over-regulation can stifle growth, the fintech industry, in pursuit of consumer trust, has a lot to gain from a clearly defined regulatory framework.
Getachew did not give further details, but officials in Gambela said on Saturday that Ethiopian troops had crossed the border in pursuit of the attackers.
This is an especially dangerous combination because it shows exactly why so many of us feel pressured to forgo our health in pursuit of attractiveness.
In pursuit of this vision of stability through diversity, regulators have encouraged investment banks to merge with depository banks or, like Goldman, launch their own.
SpaceX started the project in 2017 to support Red Dragon, a Mars landing program the company scrapped, and has continued it in pursuit of Starship.
In pursuit of being more likable, because this is something you can completely control, let's look at some of the timeless habits of likable leaders.
The two managers, Maddon and Terry Francona, got twitchy, too, pulling pitcher after pitcher, intentionally walking players and looking hyperactive in pursuit of their strategy.
He was from Puerto Rico, where he studied at the Universidad Central de Bayamón, and was living in Florida in pursuit of a better life.
It is perverse for states to turn around and inhibit this emerging market with new fees, in pursuit of a relatively paltry amount of revenue.
"Drunkorexia" refers to the practice of eating less so that you can drink more, either in pursuit of thinness or a major buzz—or both.
Andrew M. Cuomo's top aides and closest friends, now accused of taking more than $300,000 in bribes from three executives in pursuit of state contracts.
Hamilton finally got past Vettel on the 32nd lap, with the German a sitting duck on fading tyres, and set off in pursuit of Leclerc.
Mr. Chugg said that as mayor, Major Taylor was dogged in pursuit of city improvements, building an amphitheater, a public works building and new roads.
It'll look to develop tech for its own fleet, and work in partnership with automakers, including Toyota, in pursuit of commercializing and deploying autonomous driving.
Canoo has also grown to around 400 employees in pursuit of this goal, the company tells The Verge, up from about 100 in March 2018.
Silicon Valley wrote the playbook for spending money in pursuit of growth, and the tech industry remains a hotbed of fast-growing yet unprofitable companies.
It is especially troubling that — once again — the Trump administration is making an end-run around the legislative branch in pursuit of extreme immigration policies.
In his work for Soulpepper, he is forever in pursuit of what he calls "big shiny objects," and a new building is one of them.
"All of it together," Mr. Springsteen added, "is in pursuit of my constant goal to provide an entertaining evening and to communicate something of value."
Like the earlier Ford Model T, the 2CV, produced from the late 1940s through the '80s, was an example of innovation in pursuit of accessibility.
But in pursuit of this parallel prospect, it's altogether possible he has exactly the skills and experience to position the agency to make that possible.
In both cases, revanchist ethnonationalism has handed power to a political faction willing to demolish democratic institutions in pursuit of maintaining the majority group's power.
For every restaurant that ends up being featured in Australia Fare, five or 0424 or 20 meals were eaten in pursuit of that one column.
Two hundred men on horseback galloped back and forth across the dry grass, in pursuit of their target: a goat carcass stuffed full of sand.
What remains, moderates fear, is a narrow, more homogeneous party that sacrifices its long-term electoral prospects in pursuit of a hard split from Europe.
What remains, moderates fear, is a narrow, more homogeneous party that sacrifices its long-term electoral prospects in pursuit of a hard split from Europe.
Paul Krugman As a young man, Congressman John Lewis, who represents most of Atlanta, literally put his life on the line in pursuit of justice.
A new owner who will burn bonfires of his cash in pursuit of a championship is like water falling on the desert of Mets fandom.
Lewis agreed to revise his 1963 March On Washington speech, which originally forecast a march through Dixie in pursuit of racial justice in uncompromising language.
But Sheikh Tamim has continued to embrace maverick positions, cultivating relationships with Islamist movements like the Afghan Taliban and Palestinian Hamas in pursuit of leverage.
Noah McAdams was removed from his parents' custody in April when they skipped a chemotherapy session and left the state in pursuit of alternative treatments.
One nagging question for many is whether Mr. Trump was really doing all this for himself, rather than in pursuit of the American national interest.
The Laikipia Farmers' Association said herders from outside Laikipia have driven more than 200,000 cattle, sheep and goats into the area in pursuit of pastureland.
Generally, technology companies are slower to pay dividends as the competitive nature of the industry leads companies to reinvest profits in pursuit of further growth.
"In Pursuit of Magic" is an apt title for this retrospective since through it all, Lyons — like a skilled magician — controlled what the viewer saw.
His crowning achievement in pursuit of this goal was the 221 annexation of Crimea, which has kept his popularity ratings around 85 percent ever since.
In pursuit of this aim, COHEN had met secretly with several Russian Presidential Administration (PA) Legal Department officials in an EU country in August 2016.
Corporate double-agent Diane de Monx (Connie Nielsen) crosses company wires and double-crosses her coworkers in pursuit of a lucrative internet porn company portfolio.
In pursuit of this, however, we sometimes focus too much on the "big picture" and not enough on the details of how we do things.
The conspirators had planned to invite 18 clubs to secede from their national divisions, in pursuit of the greater riches offered by an exclusive international franchise.
NASA's latest mission to Mars, InSight, is set to launch early Saturday morning in pursuit of a number of historic firsts in space travel and planetology.
Piazzi was intent on building the most accurate star catalog in the world, and had already invested well over a decade in pursuit of that goal.
His critics say Erdogan, in pursuit of power, is turning the NATO country that once hoped to join the European Union into an increasingly authoritarian state.
Taking an unpopular climate-related stance in pursuit of a policy goal that wouldn't have a snowball's chance in hell in congress is pointless and counterproductive.
And some of the melancholy derives from the MCU's series-wide tendency to rush past its best moments in pursuit of grand, crowd-pleasing crossover events.
Chelsea sits fourth in the Premier League, possessed of a comfortable cushion over the gaggle of teams — Manchester United, Tottenham, Wolves and Sheffield United — in pursuit.
What it became throughout the production process, however, was an homage to all artists in Hollywood— the people who risk everything in pursuit of a dream.
The right winger whirled and sent the puck toward center ice, where Point corraled it in stride and raced toward the net with Pulock in pursuit.
Rendell has been murdered by Sam Lesser (Thomas Mitchell Barnet), a classmate of Tyler's in pursuit of a set of keys he was convinced Rendell had.
"As I've said before, I owe it to Perry to exhaust every possible avenue in pursuit of finding out what happened to him," she told PEOPLE.
But landing its own spacecraft on Mars would be a coup (a joint Russian-European probe crashed in pursuit of the same goal in October 2016).
Like the cold war before it, the struggle against those who take up arms in pursuit of an imaginary Islamist Utopia will probably last for decades.
Guys are socialized to disregard their health, safety, and lives in pursuit of a greater cause — whether that's fighting crime in New York, or extracting oil.
In cities around the world, members of the LGBTQ community gathered for annual Pride marches to celebrate progress and demand further action in pursuit of equality.
While that worked reasonably well, the company continued iterating, introducing tiers and even raising prices in 2016 in pursuit of healthier margins and long-term sustainability.
"We also reject any groundless accusations parroted by some delegations as they are politically motivated in pursuit of ulterior purposes rather than human rights," Han said.
Its adversaries are more attuned to conflict somewhere between war and peace, and to blurring distinctions between civil and military assets in pursuit of their goals.
Her mother, Sandy (Jennifer Garner) is struggling with mental illness, and her father, Phil (Justin Kirk), is ignoring them all in pursuit of that California dream.
The other was what to make of this desire to save humanity, in pursuit of which Mr Musk and his fellow billionaires have been strikingly innovative.
But because it is rare for ten men to get out in just 120 balls, players in T20 try riskier shots in pursuit of faster rewards.
To make ends meet, wives and daughters who would have been confined to the home in villages and small towns go out in pursuit of work.
The WikiLeaks founder said he "saved (Snowden's) ass," and implied Snowden's recent criticism of WikiLeaks' tactics was in pursuit of a pardon from President Barack Obama.
The difference between our and other systems is that some systems simply imitate Apple's, but our MIUI has been in pursuit of change from day one.
And we can reasonably expect he'll wind up on Earth at some point, since the Doctor Strange end credits has Thor visiting our planet in pursuit.
These games are also infamous for their stilted writing, overwrought dialogue, and plots that can go off the rails in pursuit of creating an emotional experience.
These variants are quite different but most are set up on the premise that financial return need not be sacrificed in pursuit of non-financial goals.
Speaking of Russia, we profiled Roman Dobrokhotov, an investigative journalist in Moscow who risks everything in pursuit of unmasking members of the Kremlin's GRU intelligence agency.
Moon-eyed males leave their bachelor pad burrows in pursuit of woodchuck Juliets, seeking out sweethearts in drainage ditches, roadside brambles and other hog hot spots.
The former Fox News host created a stir when she decided to leave her former network in pursuit of two new hosting gigs over on NBC.
The music video leads viewers to initially think the same thing: that she is trying to break-up a hetero couple in pursuit of the dude.
Lewis indicated to Axelrod that he didn't see Trump as fully appreciative of the "countless individuals" who "gave everything they had" in pursuit of equal rights.
The importance of our work demands the utmost integrity and excellence—that's what I see in our team, and we'll never rest in pursuit of it.
"The central bank will continue to use all available instruments in pursuit of the price stability objective," the bank's monetary policy committee said in a statement.
Early Wednesday, Austin police announced the suspected bomber had killed himself in an explosion as authorities were in pursuit in order to take him into custody.
But in recent years, as LGBT groups have become more vocal in pursuit of equal rights, religious conservatives have reacted angrily and started to push back.
TO THE extent that Goldman Sachs has anything to do with the little guy, it is usually accused of trampling over him in pursuit of profit.
Authorities must ensure financial institutions have sound risk-management procedures in place, so that they do not take excessive risks in pursuit of profits, Kuroda said.
History may be rooted in storytelling, but we can summon it to be something more — the arbiter of truth against lies told in pursuit of power.
Andri (Olafur Darri Olafsson), the chief of police, discovers more than he bargained for — about his neighbors, his family and himself — in pursuit of the killer.
The Ducasses had left the Dominican Republic in pursuit of better life, and they had settled among relatives in a second-floor apartment on Walton Avenue.
A self-described "jeans junkie," the designer and her team (she has one devoted entirely to denim) have spent years in pursuit of the perfect pair.
The Iran deal was the ultimate validation of his conviction that the United States should talk to its enemies in pursuit of audacious foreign policy goals.
Washington was one at Trenton, but even he, in secretly buying land in violation of the law, shaded the truth in pursuit of his self-interest.
Valerie Jarrett, Obama's longest-serving White House advisor, recently appeared on Glassdoor's new IN PURSUIT podcast to discuss her career and life as a working mom.
Another read might be from the playbook of Trump's previous life: the businessman buttering up a prospective partner in pursuit of something further down the line.
Time and time again, Trump has shown that he views facts as fungible -- things to be twisted or ignored altogether in pursuit of scoring political points.
What's more, the New York Post's Joel Sherman reported that the Yankees were in pursuit of Toronto pitcher Aaron Sanchez ... and the Astros got him, too.
Many of the largest tech companies employ a similar strategy of burning cash in pursuit of rapid growth that could, theoretically, eventually be turned into profit.

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