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  • 81follow-on — /fol oh on , awn /, adj. following or evolving as the next logical step: Aircraft manufacturers can expect follow on sales for spare parts. [1875 80; n. use of v. phrase follow on (something)] * * * …

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  • 82follow up — verb To take further actions remaining after an event; to continue, revisit, or persist; especially, to maintain communication. Send a letter, then follow up promptly with a telephone call. Syn …

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  • 83follow-up — fol·low up fäl ə .wəp, .fäl adj done, conducted, or administered in the course of following up persons esp. after institutionalization <follow up care for postoperative patients> follow up n maintenance of contact with or reexamination of a …

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  • 84follow — The invitation to become disciples was given in the imperative ‘Follow me!’ which demanded total obedience. For Peter, Andrew, James, and John it involved the breakup of the family business and loss of capital inheritance. To follow Jesus would… …

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  • 85follow up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To strengthen the effect of (an action) by further action: follow through, pursue. See CONTINUE. II verb See follow …

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  • 86Follow-up — Fol|low up [fɔlou ʌp] das; s s <aus gleichbed. engl. follow up zu to follow up »verfolgen, ausbauen«> Workshop, Programm, Publikation o. Ä., womit eine vorausgegangene Veranstaltung, Publikation o. Ä. thematisch wieder aufgegriffen u.… …

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  • 87follow-on — N SING: also no det, usu N to n A follow on is something that is done to continue or add to something done previously. This course for bridge players with some experience is intended as a follow on to the Beginners course …

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  • 88follow-up — fol′low up n. 1) the act of following up 2) an action or thing that serves to increase the effectiveness of a previous one, as a second or subsequent letter, phone call, or visit 3) jou a news story providing additional information on a story or… …

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  • 89follow —   Hahai, ukali, alualu, ma awe, kaukolo, hai, haihai.    ♦ As follows, penei.    ♦ To follow in line, kaka i.    ♦ To follow a course, ho omo o …

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  • 90follow — / fɒləυ/ verb to come behind or to come afterwards ● The samples will follow by surface mail. ● We will pay £10,000 down, with the balance to follow in six months’ time …

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