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going all out

noun as in pursuit

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And he emphasised that Norris was on board with the idea of not going all out in acting in his favour in every way.

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And then there was Ben Gazzara admirably going all out, especially in a scene with a Monster Truck.

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They will be going all out for the FA Cup because he will want to deliver a Wembley trip for those supporters.

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Already known for its lavish blowouts — including New Year’s Eve fireworks set off from multiple casinos at once — the big game has Las Vegas going all out.

"In general, they actively encourage minimising risk, rather than going all out to try and win. UK founders therefore are also less aggressive, ambitious, and sophisticated in their use of the high-growth playbook," he adds.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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