hot pursuit

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Recent Examples of hot pursuit Police are in hot pursuit. Stephen Humphries, The Christian Science Monitor, 2 Nov. 2022 But even as actual Nazis give hot pursuit, her biggest problem in many respects is Capt. Dennis Harvey, Variety, 29 Aug. 2022 The more likely scenario consists of being in such hot pursuit of optimization that the meaning of the factors being used is neglected or not immediately grasped as problematic. Lance Eliot, Forbes, 7 July 2022 On a street near Union Square, the city’s shopping hub, Santa Claus is seen in hot pursuit of a Grinch-like character who is holding a bag of loot. Joel Umanzor, San Francisco Chronicle, 20 Dec. 2022 See all Example Sentences for hot pursuit 
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Noun
  • Brownsville is currently home to a landing pad, launch facility, launch control center and tracking station.
    Alexis Simmerman, Austin American-Statesman, 21 Nov. 2024
  • The song — which drew attention for controversial lyrics — generated 8.3 million official streams in the U.S., according to Luminate, during its Nov. 8-14 tracking period.
    Pamela Bustios, Billboard, 21 Nov. 2024
Noun
  • There’s also a fine line between holding AI content producers accountable and policing individual speech through more sophisticated tracing.
    Zeyi Yang, WIRED, 27 Sep. 2024
  • The data on testing and tracing shows a similar variation.
    Ashish Jha, Foreign Affairs, 22 Sep. 2020
Noun
  • Soto is up to the taking a meeting phase of one of baseball’s biggest free agent sagas that is perhaps is seeing more details than the pursuit of Shohei Ohtani, who went from allegedly signing with the Toronto Blue Jays to actually joining the Dodgers on a massively deferred deal.
    Larry Fleisher, Forbes, 21 Nov. 2024
  • Their child-free lifestyle fuels frequent travel and personal growth, with 88% directing their income toward enriching experiences and self-development, while 76% credit their child-free status for enabling these pursuits.
    Brooke Seipel, Fortune, 21 Nov. 2024
Noun
  • The largest class action in English history was filed in London on October 21, a claim involving 700,000 individuals seeking redress after a devastating tailings dam rupture in 2015 on the Doce River in southeastern Brazil.
    Carlton Reid, WIRED, 22 Nov. 2024
  • As of June 2019, the tailings facilities at the mine pictured here held 154 million cubic metres of tailings.
    Amit Katwala, WIRED, 27 Oct. 2019
Noun
  • Swamp Thing is a TV series for lovers of trash with cult followings, the stuff midnight marathons are made of.
    Joshua Rivera, Vulture, 13 Nov. 2024
  • This prestigious boutique winery atop a hill has a following for its full-bodied and luscious Cabernet Sauvignons and rich, almost honey-like Chardonnay.
    Shivani Vora, Forbes, 4 Nov. 2024
Noun
  • The charges stemmed from a June 20 robbery and police chase that ended with two teens shot by an officer.
    Chris Ramirez, Journal Sentinel, 21 Nov. 2024
  • The chase, however, was called off when the man started speeding toward a school zone, Fortner said.
    Jason Green, The Mercury News, 14 Nov. 2024

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