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pursuit and retrieval
The Indians were in pursuit and Vinet's body was hidden in a hole in a frozen creek for later retrieval.

pursuit and question
Whereas Heidegger argued that the question of human existence is central to the pursuit of the question of being, Husserl criticized this as reducing phenomenology to " philosophical anthropology " and offering an abstract and incorrect portrait of the human being.
The question involved was what constituted a " molestation of a man in the pursuit of his lawful calling ".
His thesis on that occasion was devoted to a question in organic chemistry, for he held the opinion that the study of chemistry is an indispensable preliminary to the pursuit of physics, which was his ultimate aim.
However, Marx and Engels ' approach to the national question was also shaped by tactical considerations in their pursuit of a long-term revolutionary strategy.
The dialogue then turns to the question of Petrarch's seeming lack of free will, and Augustine explains that it is his love for temporal things ( specifically Laura ), and his pursuit of fame through poetry that " bind his will in adamantine chains ".
Retreat was equally out of the question, because any show of weakness might have undermined their air of invincibility, and would invite pursuit and closure of the mountain passes.

pursuit and spent
Some of the victorious fleet went in pursuit of him ; but Octavian himself visited Greece and Asia, and spent the winter at Samos ; though he was obliged to go for a short time to Brundisium to settle a mutiny and arrange for assignations of land.
A constant obsession for Fox was the pursuit of " simplicity " in life, meaning humility and the abandonment of luxury, and the short time he spent as a shepherd was important to the formation of this view.
Bradley, inspired by a lecture from Elizabeth Peabody on the teachings of German scholar Friedrich Froebel concerning education through creative activities, spent much of his life developing and selling products around this pursuit.
After an interval spent in the pursuit of Antiochus and the pacification of Greece, Cato was sent to Rome by the Consul Glabrio to announce the successful outcome of the campaign, and he performed his journey with such celerity that he had started his report in the senate before the arrival of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, the later conqueror of Antiochus, who had been sent off from Greece a few days before him.
The Court spent a long time on each case, which, combined with the backlog, made the pursuit of a case extremely expensive.
D ' Estaing spent a day in pursuit of some of these troops.
He finds that Porthos, despite his wealth and life spent in pursuit of amusement, is not happy.
The earlier part of his life was spent in the pursuit of natural history, his published works in this department including Le Règne animal ( 1756 ) and Ornithologie ( 1760 ).
Frank is a hedonist who has spent his life in a selfish, single-minded pursuit of the ultimate sensual experience.
He spent his 35 years as crown prince in the pursuit of pleasure ; his relations with his father were frequently strained, and he was not consulted in important matters of state.
She spent four years at the University of Missouri in pursuit of her doctorate in microbiology, which she received in December 1983.
In total, nine teams spent $ 400, 000 in pursuit of the Orteig Prize.
It was estimated that the police had spent nearly $ 20 million on his pursuit.
The Tatars pillaged as far west as Lutsk, in pursuit of Tokhtamysh, who spent the next seven or eight years in hiding and was assassinated in 1407 or 1408.
In the spring of 1926, Fejos spent his entire life savings of $ 45 on an old Buick and took a cross country trip to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of a film career there.
Several days were then spent in the effort to bring Klíma to North America, after Lites and Polano, who had flown to Germany on Aug 15, 1985, kept Klíma under wraps in Nussdorf and other cities to avoid pursuit by Czech police.
Later he " spent a week galloping in and out of Tubao and Salcedo " in pursuit of General Emilio Aguinaldo and his forces.
His early life was spent in the pursuit of literature and arms.
After a year spent in pursuit of a career as a playwright, he returned to California and received a Bachelors of Library Science degree from University of California at Berkeley and then a Masters Degree in Communication from Stanford University.

pursuit and considerable
Allenby was daring and vigorous in pursuit of the enemy, no doubt helped by his considerable physical fitness.
Speaking specifically of Brand's considerable body of poetry, Italian academic and theorist Franca Bernabei writes in the preamble to Luce ostinata / Tenacious Light ( 2007 ), the Italian-English selected anthology of Brand's poetry, that " Brand's poetic production reveals a remarkable variety of formal-stylistic strategies and semantic richness as well as the ongoing pursuit of a voice and a language that embody her political, affective, and aesthetic engagement with the human condition of the black woman — and, more exactly, all those oppressed by the hegemonic program of modernity.
He loved to compile gossip about famous men and to note their peculiarities, and in pursuit of this information he often went to considerable trouble.
The flight is a characteristic " flap flap, glide ", but is sometimes seen soaring in migration, and is capable of considerable, sustained, horizontal speed in pursuit of prey with speeds of reported.
Two detachments were sent in pursuit of Solano López, who was accompanied by 200 men in the forests in the north where he received news of the considerable Brazilian forces that were closing in on him.
And at first for a long while the battle was evenly poised because of the exceeding gallantry displayed on both sides, and as many were slain and still more wounded, the fortune of battle vacillated first one way then the other, being constantly swayed by the valorous deeds of the combatants ; but later as the horsemen pressed on from the flank and rear and Philip with the flower of his troops fought with true heroism, the mass of the Illyrians was compelled to take hastily to flight. When the pursuit had been kept up for a considerable distance and many had been slain in their flight, Philip recalled the Macedonians with the trumpet and erecting a trophy of victory buried his own dead, while the Illyrians, having sent ambassadors and withdrawn from all the Macedonian cities, obtained peace.
Col. Yorke is under considerable stress between the Apaches using Mexico as a sanctuary from pursuit and by a serious shortage of troops of his command.
Thus " communities ", as people coming together in pursuit of their common aims or shared practices both physically and electronically enabled, proliferate even while their " researched " reality remains in considerable dispute.
Following the start of the pursuit, there is considerable divergence in the accounts of the parties involved.

pursuit and time
Had More's writings been wholly limited to such exercises, they would be almost as dimly remembered as those of a dozen or so other authors living in his time, whose works tenuously survive in the minds of the few hundred scholars who each decade in pursuit of their very specialized occasions read those works.
At the same time, David H. Price's work on American anthropology during the Cold War provides detailed accounts of the pursuit and dismissal of several anthropologists from their jobs for communist sympathies.
He left his native country to travel in pursuit of knowledge, and came to Athens about 589 BC, at a time when Solon was occupied with his legislative measures.
He served for two and a half years as Deputy Sheriff in the Valencia County Citizens ' Patrol ; during that time he personally purchased and donated three highway patrol pursuit cars.
For some practitioners alchemy was an intellectual pursuit, and over time they got better at it.
Numismatics as an academic discipline emerged in these centuries at the same time as coin collecting became a leisure pursuit of a growing middle class, eager to prove their wealth and sophistication.
Many of Reed's articles speak of a yearning for a simpler time and urge the reader to forgo the pursuit of money and comforts in favor of a cultured life of the mind.
During this time, women were largely illiterate and not encouraged to engage in intellectual pursuit, so men were responsible for shaping ideas about sexuality.
By the time the Bonneville Salt Flats became the premier location for pursuit of land speed records, in 1936, Daytona beach had become synonymous with fast cars .< ref >
Kim's government faced the daunting task of overcoming the economic crisis, but with the joint efforts of the government's aggressive pursuit of foreign investment, industry's cooperation and the citizen's gold-collecting campaign, the country was able to come out of the crisis in a relatively short period of time.
" Over time, the habits associated with the spirit of capitalism lost their religious significance, and rational pursuit of profit became its own aim.
In timed events such as the pursuit and the time trial, riders often use aerobars or ' triathlon bars ' similar to those found on road time trial bicycles, allowing the rider to position the arms closer together in front of the body.
Use of aerobars is permitted only in pursuit and time trial events.
* Jack Bobridge, set world record in 4K individual pursuit 2011 with a time of 4 mins 10 seconds. 534 ( 4. 10. 534 )
As with the individual pursuit, the objective is to cover the distance in the fastest time or to catch and overtake the other team in a final.
Particularly important in the recovery was the defeat of the oppositionist management at PdVSA after the 2002-2003 lockout / strike, which gave the government, for the first time, actual control of the state oil company and allowed the pursuit of a unified economic policy.
For Braverman the pursuit of capitalist interests over time ultimately leads to deskilling and routinisation of the worker.
However, Gelimer had escaped the Roman pursuit, and on the return of Tzazo from Sardinia the combined Vandal army met Belisarius in battle, this time at a place called Tricamarum about 20 miles from Carthage ( December 533 ).
The impact of these lifestyle choices upon his developing artistic style is open to conjecture, although these choices do seem to be more than simple teenage rebellion, or the cliched hedonism and bohemianism that was almost expected of artists of the time ; his pursuit of the seedier side of life appears to have roots in his appreciation of radical philosophies, including those of Nietzsche.
At the time most of the casualties of battles tended to be inflicted in the pursuit of an already-beaten enemy ; this did not happen at the Boyne, as the counter-attacks of the skilled Jacobite cavalry screened the retreat of the rest of their army.
Sheets-Johnstone concludes her book on a note reminiscent of Rank's plea for the human value of mutual love over arid intellectual insight: " Surely it is time for Homo sapiens sapiens to turn away from the pursuit of domination over all and to begin cultivating and developing its sapiential wisdom in the pursuit of caring, nurturing and strengthening that most precious muscle which is its heart " ( ibid., pp. 405 – 06 ).

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