We insult our Creator when we don't pursue what we were put on earth to do.
In Iraq alone dozens of separate groups may pursue what they see as jihad.
While some had more than others and some had more options, most were free to pursue what happiness they sought.
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"Consume what you don't need, stars you idolize, pursue what you admit is a dream, then it's American die, " he wrote.
Users can also pursue what Brill calls "constrained serendipity" by typing terms into a search box or picking categories through a drop-down menu.
Travelers offers two reasons for abandoning this business in America (it will continue to pursue what it says are less risky bond-trading opportunities abroad).
"They're trying to use antitrust laws to pursue what is in essence a securities case, " says Stephen Shapiro, a lead attorney for the securities firms.
However neither you nor Mr. Friedman pursue what that means.
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Nevertheless, many of the biggest brands continue to pursue what remains of the mass audiences of old, which is why ad time during the Super Bowl is so expensive.
She can pursue what she likes, and for one month every year she takes an e-mail sabbatical, during which she not only ignores all e-mail but also deletes it.
The burdens become less arduous, and we start our ascent from the bottom of the U into happier days when we experience more freedom to pursue what makes us fulfilled.
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Theft would make her immoral, and thus if she were caught and imprisoned she could not pursue what she has deemed to be in her self interest (before she went to prison).
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In retracing its own cultural lineage, in recognizing the many different influences that have marked its history and shaped its identity, a people is better able to build peaceful relations with other peoples, to pursue what is often an age-old dialogue and to forge its future.
Was he suggesting that his accession to power has transformed international affairs, consigning to history's dustbin the writings of Thucydides, the venerable Athenian historian who, roughly 2, 300 years ago, observed that nations, like men, pursue what they perceive as their interests -- sometimes with judgment, sometimes without, and occasionally with tragic results.
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Unfortunately, since the President put forward his compromise, the reaction from House leadership on the Republican side has been to pursue what they have deemed to be plan B, rather than engage on a negotiation to bridge the gap that exists between the President's offer and the Speaker's last offer, which is unfortunate.
And I think the President believes that there is some reason to hope that we can take that simple fact and pursue what a lot of people refer to as regular order, which is to use that budget process to try to resolve some of these issues, and maybe that's an avenue to do it.
Now tell me what career you would pursue or what business would you want to begin.
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Google could have made the decision to stay solely focused on search, but they had the foresight to move beyond the certainty of what is to pursue new opportunity by focusing on what if.
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Another of Labour's anxieties is that decisions on which crimes or criminals to pursue, or what priorities to follow, might be made in the interests of a private company rather than the public good.
He told reporters that he owed it to his wife and her family to pursue the truth of what had happened.
Amid the bailout bonanza Kirin's decision to pursue its rival in what will be the biggest drinks industry shakeup in decades is refreshingly businesslike.
The fact is, what people pursue in farming (which again is only a small part of the Diablo playerbase) is the path of least resistance, the greatest throughput.
Ferrara, a charming 46-year-old with a Sicilian accent who is known as Napo ("NAP-oh") to friends, is a medical detective with an unerring knack for knowing what to pursue.
It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams, yet still come together as a single American family.
If those who wish to criticise Rennie want to pursue him, they should ponder what would have happened had he not stepped in.
Europe has its own distinct problems with the eurozone crisis, and we're not going to dictate to any country or any collection of countries what policies they should pursue.
If we are to avoid a far more dangerous international environment for Americans and their interests in the future, we must elect a president next year who has what it takes to pursue peace through strength.
Building a digital customer relationship, learning from it what adjacent innovations to pursue, partnering promiscuously to get their quickly, and measuring success in minutes, will give you a chance to join the ranks of the digital disruptors.
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We will consult our lawyers before considering what course of action to pursue.
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