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pursue a course

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See: execute, perform


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Canada happens to be an ideal educational spot for those who wish to pursue a course in criminal investigation.
However, unnamed sources within the administration hint that Obama may pursue a course that amounts to little more than unilateral disarmament in space.
It is a fine college to pursue a course in hospitality as it provides its students a live restaurant where they are given practical training to cook and serve the customers to get a real knowledge of subject and not only be restricted to theoretical aspect of it.
 
 
 
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