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In pursuance ofPursuance Pur*su"ance, n. [See Pursuant.]
1. The act of pursuing or prosecuting; a following out or
after.
Sermons are not like curious inquiries after new
nothings, but pursuances of old truths. --Jer.
Taylor.
2. The state of being pursuant; consequence.
In pursuance of, in accordance with; in prosecution or
fulfillment of. Pursuable
Pursuable Pur*su"a*ble, a.
Capable of being, or fit to be, pursued, followed, or
prosecuted. --Sherwood.
Pursual
Pursual Pur*su"al, n.
The act of pursuit. [R.]
PursuancePursuance Pur*su"ance, n. [See Pursuant.]
1. The act of pursuing or prosecuting; a following out or
after.
Sermons are not like curious inquiries after new
nothings, but pursuances of old truths. --Jer.
Taylor.
2. The state of being pursuant; consequence.
In pursuance of, in accordance with; in prosecution or
fulfillment of. PursuantPursuant Pur*su"ant, a. [From Pursue: cf. OE. poursuiant.
Cf. Pursuivant.]
Acting in consequence or in prosecution (of anything); hence,
agreeable; conformable; following; according; -- with to or
of.
The conclusion which I draw from these premises,
pursuant to the query laid down, is, etc. --Waterland. Pursuant
Pursuant Pur*su"ant, Pursuantly Pur*su"ant*ly, adv.
Agreeably; conformably.
Pursuantly
Pursuant Pur*su"ant, Pursuantly Pur*su"ant*ly, adv.
Agreeably; conformably.
Meaning of Ursua from wikipedia
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Ursúa,
Ursua, Urzúa or
Urzua is a
Basque surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antonio María de
Bucareli y
Ursúa (1717–1779),
Spanish military...
- Warriors.
Ursua was born in Kailua-Kona,
Hawaii on
January 17, 1994, and is the
youngest of five
children to
Larry and
Laurie Ursua.
Ursua was a multi-sport...
- Martín de
Ursúa y
Arizmendi (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈtin de wɾˈsu.a j aɾiθˈmendi];
February 22, 1653 –
February 4, 1715),
Count of Lizárraga and of...
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Pedro de
Ursúa (1526 –January 1, 1561) was a
Spanish conquistador from
Baztan in Navarre. He is best
known for his
final trip with Lope de
Aguirre in...
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scouting mission, and
Ursúa decides to
return to Pizarro's
group despite the
danger from
hostile natives.
Aguirre leads a
mutiny against Ursúa,
telling the men...
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Antonio María de
Bucareli y
Ursúa (24
January 1717 – 9
April 1779) was a
Spanish military officer,
governor of Cuba, and
Viceroy of New
Spain from 1771...
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Amado Ursua (born 13
September 1956) is a
Mexican former professional boxer and WBC
light flyweight champion.
Amado won the
Mexican National Light Flyweight...
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Robert J.;
Ursua, Jose F. (May 5, 2009). "Pandemics and Depressions". The Wall
Street Journal.
Retrieved 27
April 2020. Barro,
Robert J.;
Ursúa, José F.;...
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capture of Nojpetén, the
island capital of the Itza kingdom, by Martín de
Ursúa y Arizmendi. With the
defeat of the Itza, the last
independent and unconquered...
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Jonathan Yudis is an
American film director. He made his
feature film
debut in 2005 with Pervert!, a
tribute to the
films of Russ Meyer. He also directed...