Don't come to the Railway Hotel if you want heated night life and hectic day pursuits.
The IPCC said there were no consistent rules for criminal pursuits and called for compulsory guidelines.
Don't think of investing as a dreary chore that will pull you away from creative pursuits.
Thus, Saudi officials will likely not be relaxing their counter-terrorism pursuits in the near future.
Listen to their ideas and passions, and their interest in your pursuits will follow.
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After various other pursuits, she recently started a new job, as editorial director of AARP magazine.
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David Bishop, who heads micromechanics research, plied such blue-sky pursuits as superconductivity a dozen years ago.
Classical Pursuits also recruits experts from (or familiar with) the Great Books Foundation, a Chicago nonprofit.
Lincoln and his allies behave in ways that today would send investigative journalists on frantic pursuits.
Building a company out of thin air is one of the hardest human pursuits.
Throughout these pages you will find them discussing, in their own words, their pursuits and passions.
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These pursuits were really meaningful to these people and would fuel everything else, not detract.
You have multiple pursuits in life so you have more than one personal brand.
Resorts have had to diversify and offer more summer-oriented pursuits, such as hiking and glaciers skiing.
And I think that is -- that both of those pursuits can proceed and be complementary.
Rewards programs, financial education and mining the social graph of customers are useful pursuits.
Leisure pursuits include snorkeling, bird watching, hiking, camping, fishing, sailing and relaxing in a beachfront cabin.
Mr. Hagedorn expects the Micron tragedy will trigger board debate elsewhere about a CEO's risky pursuits.
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For some clubs, football seems a mere excuse for more lucrative, and murkier, pursuits.
This covers a wide range of pursuits, from managing a grocery store to selling financial derivatives.
Long before that, most people knew that smoking was not the healthiest of pursuits.
The leader of the free world spends many hours practicing these trivial pursuits behind the scenes.
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During this peaceful golden age, the feudal military class focused most of its energy on scholarly pursuits and craftsmanship.
Despite his Herculean efforts to effectuate change, even Bogle admits there's a quixotic element to his pursuits.
The lawsuit seeks to pry open one of the last pursuits still exclusively masculine, serving in combat.
Here, skiing and skating are less leisure pursuits than ways of life adapted to the ice-bound landscape.
The quieter workweeks, the extra hours of sunlight and the lush green lawns practically beg for literary pursuits.
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Despite his reputation for being aloof, he was in fact passionate in both his personal and scientific pursuits.
Earning a living and actually living can be separate pursuits and should be separate depending on the circumstances.
Whoever called Hong Kong a shoppers' paradise must have been too busy watching pirated video-CDs for literary pursuits.
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