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  • 41order */*/*/ — I UK [ˈɔː(r)də(r)] / US [ˈɔrdər] noun Word forms order : singular order plural orders 1) [countable/uncountable] the way in which a set of things is arranged or done, so that it is clear which thing is first, second, third etc order of: You can… …

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  • 42follow — verb 1》 move or travel behind.     ↘go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor them.     ↘go along (a route or path). 2》 come after in time or order.     ↘(also follow on from) occur as a consequence or result of. 3》 be a logical… …

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  • 43follow*/*/*/ — [ˈfɒləʊ] verb 1) [I/T] to walk, drive etc behind someone who is going in the same direction as you Ralph set off down the hill, and I followed.[/ex] I was convinced there was someone following me.[/ex] Jim opened the door and followed me down the …

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  • 44follow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English folwen, from Old English folgian; akin to Old High German folgēn to follow Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to go, proceed, or come after < followed the guide > 2. a. to engage in as a calling or way&#8230; …

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  • 45Order of operations — In mathematics and computer programming, the order of operations (sometimes called operator precedence) is a rule used to clarify unambiguously which procedures should be performed first in a given mathematical expression. For example, in&#8230; …

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  • 46follow — [[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]&#8230; …

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  • 47follow — verb 1 go after sb/sth ADVERB ▪ closely ▪ Johnson finished first, closely followed by Stevens and Higgins. ▪ reluctantly ▪ dutifully, obediently ▪ …

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  • 48follow up — phrasal verb Word forms follow up : present tense I/you/we/they follow up he/she/it follows up present participle following up past tense followed up past participle followed up 1) [intransitive/transitive] to try to find out more about something …

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  • 49follow — v. 1 tr. or (foll. by after) intr. go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead). 2 tr. go along (a route, path, etc.). 3 tr. & intr. come after in order or time (Nero followed Claudius; dessert followed; my reasons are as follows). 4 tr …

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  • 50Follow the Saint — infobox Book | name = Follow the Saint title orig = translator = image caption = 1966 reprint edition author = Leslie Charteris cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = The Saint genre = Mystery, Novellas publisher =&#8230; …

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