He then followed up with a fourth place in the hill climb and a further second place in the 15-mile time trial which rounded off the series. |
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Edward IV followed up the following day, his initial success assisted by flurries of snow driving into the enemy. |
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They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house. |
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The Pontypool fighter followed up with a quick-fire, accurate assault until Paisley's corner mercifully threw in the towel. |
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And it will be followed up by an all-new adaption of A Christmas Carol by touring drama group Europe. |
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Staff followed up that success by winning the world Keirin title as Britain claimed two golds, two silvers and a bronze in Melbourne. |
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Forrest followed up his Walsall wonder goal with an all-action display on Tuesday and should keep his place. |
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The government followed up on these demands in 1900 by mandating the creation of public reformatories in each prefecture. |
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Business contracts can be followed up quickly, and sales reps have instant access to the exact data that they need. |
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Already appeals for information have brought a response and possible leads are being followed up very closely. |
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But detectives said most of these leads had been followed up without any sign of a breakthrough in the case. |
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It would be pleasing to many people if this suggestion was followed up and especially if elected representatives would take it on board. |
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Seven years later in 1956 he followed up the results by retesting the group. |
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He followed up with 13 overs of leg spin which earned him five wickets for 55 runs. |
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In the event of discrepancies, we followed up participants by telephone and re-checked mobile phone data. |
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He won the 100m backstroke and freestyle on day one, and followed up by winning the 100m butterfly on day two. |
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They kept an ear to the ground and followed up any and every rumour of a new find. |
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And yet Warm Water meanders aimlessly towards a sentimental conclusion, introducing eccentric characters along the way who are never followed up. |
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I followed up with Caesar salad while hubby opted for a main of lamb shanks. |
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Thompson followed up this 1998 study in 2000 with a report on demographic and motivational variables associated with Internet use in Singapore. |
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About 6,000 smokers with borderline to moderate airflow obstruction were recruited and were followed up for 5 years. |
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Ideas for a documentary film were next on the agenda and this threw up one or two suggestions which will be followed up. |
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The patient tolerated the procedures well and was followed up by a speech therapist. |
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Angel met Oddfellows for the second consecutive game and after a 4-4 draw in the first game they followed up with a 6-6 draw. |
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Ben Black followed up with a neat move to step through the Cougar defence which was left chasing shadows for another converted try. |
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I brooded about it for days afterward, and even followed up that encounter with a one-nighter with one of the participants. |
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Having recovered from the headbutt, it was followed up by an immediate thrusting of the defendant's hand into his face. |
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He laid a charge at the local police station but the case was apparently not followed up. |
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Those complex overtures done with, I followed up all gung-ho with an enquiry as to when the piece was required. |
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There were 213 patients after exclusion of the 58 patients who were palliated, followed up for less than 24 months or lost to follow-up. |
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Observe that would normally be followed up by the speaker actually humming or singing the tune in question. |
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This inauspicious start was then followed up by a catalogue of errors and poor service. |
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I dare say that these days children aren't faced with a reading list, to be followed up by a series of comprehension exercises. |
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It will be very gratifying indeed to see such a fine speech as that followed up by a vote that is in line with her own rhetoric. |
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He followed up with three consecutive Championship wins and was runner-up three times in succession. |
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Their half-back followed up a good break and saw his support play rewarded with the try. |
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Five were found to be playing truant and their cases will be followed up by education welfare officers. |
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Our patients are part of an ongoing investigation, and they were followed up prospectively as part of their clinical evaluation process. |
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We carry out annual inspections and there are also spot checks and any complaints are followed up. |
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Hope Hospital is investigating why the first smear was not followed up and Claire was told she could not have cancer. |
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Any site brought to our attention is followed up immediately and legal proceedings initiated where appropriate. |
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Microsoft, in the shape of Gates and Paul Allen, kicked off with Basic, and followed up in 1978 with Fortran. |
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He effectively followed up with his fusillade of punches to prompt the stoppage. |
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I followed up with each of the 60 interviewees at least once, asking for clarification and elaboration. |
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The case remains open and any possible new line of enquiry, no matter how minor, would be followed up. |
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When he failed to receive payment, he followed up with letters, and these hilarious epistles are what he shared with us. |
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He followed up his study of the Canberra sea-breeze with one on the Esperance Doctor, which penetrates in as far as Kalgoorlie. |
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The euphoria of victory before an exultant home crowd was diluted when the Saints followed up by losing to North Melbourne by 92 points. |
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I then followed up with a visit, immortalized in video below, to a 16 Handles in New York. |
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When he'd hauled the box to safety, I followed up the ladder. |
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Patients were followed up clinically as well as radiologically. |
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When her father found out, he forced her to call back and tell cps she had been lying, and no one from the agency followed up. |
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The reborn rider was as cool as a cucumber aboard the 9-4 favourite, who followed up his win a fortnight ago in Cheltenham's Gold Cup in impressive style. |
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The newspaper followed up on the death of a black club patron who was suffocated by a white bouncer when a dispute over the club's dress code got physical. |
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Scrum half Michael Goldie was then nearly over as he followed up a kick ahead, the ball just squirting from his fingers as he reached for the touchdown. |
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It led us to bank accounts, rental private mailboxes, and companies, all of which we followed up on. |
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Every decade they will be followed up so that scientists can study which groups of patients go on to develop conditions such as cancer or heart disease. |
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Folly has now been followed up with the release of a second, stronger offering, Executioner, a 4.5 per cent dark beer, with a rich mahogany, almost reddish colour. |
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She obtained employment as a servant in several places but was followed up by her husband and uncle, and compelled to fly from one place to another. |
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A total of 708 eyes with moderate trachomatous entropion and major trichiasis underwent this surgery, but only 508 of these were followed up during a 6-month period. |
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He followed up his Saturday morning phone message with this fax. |
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At which point Barry orders the pasta in meat sauce, followed up by tiramisu. |
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He followed up a facile victory at Hexham, with a brave success in testing conditions at Chepstow, and is one that can gallop rewardingly all through the season. |
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This preliminary work was to be followed up in 2007 with a further excavation. |
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German forces followed up quickly and on 16 June, Altmayer ordered the army to retreat into the Brittany peninsula. |
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Erratic high-grade results were reported from initial work, and later followed up by several other explorers. |
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The Romans certainly would have followed up their initial victory over the Brigantes in some manner. |
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His path would be followed up thereafter by yearly Portuguese India Armadas. |
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Both William and Anne appointed and dismissed Cabinet members, attended meetings, made decisions, and followed up on actions. |
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This was followed up by the capture of the islands of Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent. |
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Petroleum was discovered on 3 March 1938 and followed up by several other finds in the Eastern Province. |
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Franz Schneider, a Swiss engineer, had patented such a device in Germany in 1913, but his original work was not followed up. |
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Fellow Hoodlums was followed up by 1993's Whatever You Say, Say Nothing, a much more experimental album. |
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Completed questionnaires were electronically tracked and field staff followed up with households that did not return a questionnaire. |
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This was followed up with the capture of the European Super Cup in December, when Hamburger SV were beaten over two legs. |
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That fine effort was followed up with an impressive victory at Salisbury where she stormed home by three and a half lengths from Optimate. |
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These were followed up with low cost, medium cost and high cost pre-emergent options. |
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Experiment 2 followed up by comparing age-related declines in verbal and visuospatial processing speed. |
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This was followed up by his second solo album One Man, featuring lyrics by Boon Gould. |
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England followed up the World Cup with two consecutive 2nd place finishes in the Six Nations, behind Wales and Ireland respectively. |
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The first useful steam engine did not use steam pressure at all, but followed up a scientific advance in understanding air pressure. |
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We followed up these cases for five to 10 years and now they no longer need to visit us regularly for any further follow-ups. |
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Homans' ideas, which were largely based on studies now considered to be outdated, have not been followed up by Continental scolars. |
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But the unpredictable performer has followed up the pop release with a much more sedate release of pieces by the likes of Beethoven and Brahms. |
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The test is not diagnostic and a positive result is usually followed up with a diagnostic amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling test. |
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And she followed up that success when scoring by two lengths from Rock Wren at Leicester at the end of last year. |
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In Canada he followed up this result and remained second in the Championship, 3 points behind his teammate Hamilton. |
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This was granted, and Henry's son Edward VI followed up with a grant of letters patent to Henry Smyth, who hoped to introduce foreign glassworking techniques into England. |
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Quigley scored seven points, six coming from wellstruck frees, as Fermanagh followed up their home hammering of Louth with an efficient away win in Sligo. |
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Rashotte and Torgesen followed up on this issue by investigating whether repeated reading is more efficient than an equivalent amount of nonrepetitive reading. |
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These long distance journeys were not followed up, as the Chinese Ming dynasty retreated in the haijin, a policy of isolationism, having limited maritime trade. |
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They followed up by a campaign which swept the allies to the east bank of the Rhine and left the French, by the beginning of 1795, conquering the Dutch Republic itself. |
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Yorkshire followed up a successful 2014 with an even better 2015 winning their 33rd County Championship title with a record wins and points total. |
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Wasps followed up the win the following week, again at Twickenham, by beating Bath to retain the title of England's champion side, and complete a double. |
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Swift followed up with a pamphlet issued on 30 March claiming that Partridge had in fact died, which was widely believed despite Partridge's statements to the contrary. |
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No club managed to retain the Cup Winners' Cup, although eight times a winning side followed up their victories with a losing appearance in the following season's final. |
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These preliminary raids, unsettling as they were, were not followed up. |
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German forces followed up quickly and on 16 June, 10th Army commander General Robert Altmayer ordered the army to retreat into the Brittany peninsula. |
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Eventually the British raised the siege, but American Major General George Izard took over command on the Niagara front and followed up only halfheartedly. |
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Ahern followed up with a 14-8 victory over Salomo N'Tune of Sweden to set up tomorrow's quarter-final clash with Bato-munko Vankeyeu from Belarus. |
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The textile industry started in the 1840s, which was followed up with mechanical workshops to build new machinery as the British embargo hindered import of textile machinery. |
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The Montenegro captain was finding space at will and followed up with a speculative shot that he scuffed wide, after Wales were slow in closing down the Juventus striker. |
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A study found that college kids who pulled frequent all-nighters had lower GPAs than those who followed up their study session with some real sleep. |
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In addition, Four Week Quitters will be supported for an additional 8 weeks and followed up within 81 to 98 days after the quit date as Twelve Week Quitters. |
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Sean Mackle's wonderful vision picked out Gault, whose shot was hoofed off the line by Jim Ervin, but the gangling midfielder followed up to poke home the rebound. |
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Kaufmann-Abderhalden followed up on her good form in Lake Louise, where she finished second and fourth in the two downhills there, and outshone last year's victor Lara Gut. |
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Early English composers in classical music include Renaissance artists Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, followed up by Henry Purcell from the Baroque period. |
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