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  • 61Order of Hermes (Ars Magica) — The Order of Hermes is a fictional mystical group of wizards in the role playing game Ars Magica by Atlas Games, set in Mythic Europe. Contents 1 History 2 Houses 3 Tribunals 4 See …

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  • 62Order of Saint Louis — Military Order of Saint Louis Cross of the Order of Saint Louis. Awarded by France Type Orde …

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  • 63Order (biology) — This article is about the taxonomic rank. For the sequence of species in a taxonomic list, see taxonomic order …

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  • 64Follow My Heart — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Poland Follow My Heart caption = year = 2006 country = Poland artist = Michał Wiśniewski, Anna Wiśniewska, Magdalena Pokora, Justyna Majkowska, Jacek Łągwa, Olaf Jeglitza as = Ich Troje Real McCoy with = language …

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  • 65Order of battle for the Battle of the Somme — v · …

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  • 66follow-through — UK / US noun Word forms follow through : singular follow through plural follow throughs 1) [countable/uncountable] the final part of the movement that you make when you hit, kick, or throw the ball in a sport 2) [uncountable] something that is… …

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  • 67Order of Watchers — The Order of Watchers ( Ordre des Veilleurs in French) is a community of hermits of the French Protestant tradition founded in 1923 by theologian Wilfred Monod. Each hermit of the order lives his or her own form of solitude within the local… …

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  • 68follow-through — noun (singular) 1 movement of your arm after you have hit the ball in tennis, golf etc 2 the things that someone does in order to complete a plan: The budget has to cover not only the main project but the follow through …

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  • 69ˈfollow-ˌup — noun 1) [C/U] something that is done in order to complete something or to check that an earlier action was effective 2) [C] a book, film, or article that is based on or develops from an earlier one Syn: sequel ˈfollow ˌup adj …

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  • 70follow-up — /ˈfɒloʊ ʌp/ (say foloh up) noun 1. the act of following up. 2. a letter or circular sent to a person to increase the effectiveness of a previous one, as in advertising. 3. something to be done to reinforce or develop an initial action. 4.… …