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  • 31Follow-me — Follow me, also known as find me, is a feature of private branch exchanges (PBXes) that determines the routing of incoming calls. The exchange is configured with a list of numbers for a person. When a call is received for that person, the… …

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  • 32Follow Me! — was a series of television programmes produced by the BBC in the late 1970s as a crash course in the English language. It was popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, one hundred million people watched the… …

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  • 33follow up — index maintain (carry on), persevere, probe, prosecute (carry forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 34Follow-TV — Follow TV,   eine Bedienungshilfe, die es ermöglicht, die Reihenfolge der Programmeinstellungen des TV Gerätes halbautomatisch auf den Videorekorder zu übertragen. Dazu müssen die beiden Geräte mittels eines SCART Kabels verbunden sein …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 35follow up — fäl ə wəp vt to maintain contact with (a person) in order to evaluate a diagnosis or to determine the effectiveness of treatment received <patients who are followed up after their discharge> …

    Medical dictionary

  • 36follow up — [v] make inquiries check out, find out about, investigate, look into, make sure, pursue; concept 103 Ant. avoid, dodge, forget …

    New thesaurus

  • 37follow-up — ► NOUN 1) an activity carried out to monitor or further develop earlier work. 2) a work that follows or builds on an earlier work …

    English terms dictionary

  • 38follow — fol|low W1S1 [ˈfɔləu US ˈfa:lou] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(go after)¦ 2¦(happen after)¦ 3¦(come after)¦ 4 as follows 5¦(do what somebody says)¦ 6 follow the signs/somebody s directions 7¦(do the same thing)¦ 8¦(believe in something)¦ 9¦(go in particular… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 39follow — [[t]fɒ̱loʊ[/t]] ♦ follows, following, followed 1) VERB If you follow someone who is going somewhere, you move along behind them because you want to go to the same place. [V n prep/adv] We followed him up the steps into a large hall... [V n]… …

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  • 40follow — verb GO BEHIND 1 (I, T) to walk, drive, run etc behind someone else, going in the same direction as them : follow sb/sth: If you ll just follow me, I ll show you to the office. | Tom Selleck walked in, followed by a crowd of photographers. |… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English