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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.
Edward IV followed up the following day, his initial success assisted by flurries of snow driving into the enemy.
They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house.
The Pontypool fighter followed up with a quick-fire, accurate assault until Paisley's corner mercifully threw in the towel.
And it will be followed up by an all-new adaption of A Christmas Carol by touring drama group Europe.
Staff followed up that success by winning the world Keirin title as Britain claimed two golds, two silvers and a bronze in Melbourne.
Forrest followed up his Walsall wonder goal with an all-action display on Tuesday and should keep his place.
The government followed up on these demands in 1900 by mandating the creation of public reformatories in each prefecture.
Business contracts can be followed up quickly, and sales reps have instant access to the exact data that they need.
Already appeals for information have brought a response and possible leads are being followed up very closely.
But detectives said most of these leads had been followed up without any sign of a breakthrough in the case.
It would be pleasing to many people if this suggestion was followed up and especially if elected representatives would take it on board.
Seven years later in 1956 he followed up the results by retesting the group.
He followed up with 13 overs of leg spin which earned him five wickets for 55 runs.
In the event of discrepancies, we followed up participants by telephone and re-checked mobile phone data.
He won the 100m backstroke and freestyle on day one, and followed up by winning the 100m butterfly on day two.
They kept an ear to the ground and followed up any and every rumour of a new find.
And yet Warm Water meanders aimlessly towards a sentimental conclusion, introducing eccentric characters along the way who are never followed up.
I followed up with Caesar salad while hubby opted for a main of lamb shanks.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
The Germans followed up their gasses again with intense rifle and machine gun fire.
And this the steady man followed up with a quiet two neatly placed between point and mid-off.
This may be followed up by centering the end of a round bar so as to make it true.
For a few miles we followed up the left bank of the Liu Sha, whose waters were turbid with the red soil of szechuan.
At Chur, we turned to the right, into the mountains, and followed up the branch known as the Vorder Rhine.
Not wishing to lose time in constructing a raft, they followed up the west bank of the stream for several miles.
His successors followed up his ideas, and under Athelstane the creation of an English merchant navy was also developed.
Duggan followed up with a header that the keeper tipped onto the post with assistant referee Paula Brady adjudging the ball had crossed the line.
It was the same trail that Champlain had followed up the Ottawa.
Scipio followed up his words with a glance of smiling amiability.
Eid was then very old when this happened, so the case was not followed up.
Captain standish followed up his victory, and pursued the fugitives.
Bill followed up the idea with an enthusiasm that even trenched upon his popularity with his followers.
Myronides followed up his victory by levelling the walls of Tanagra.
David followed up the stairs and into a suite of well-appointed offices.
Then Curl assesses the welfare reports gleaned from the previous outings of tonight's runners, a pageful of clues to be followed up should the evidence demand it.
If the pursuit is not followed up they will, after a time, yield to their inquisitive hankering, and return to the place from whence they have been frightened.
The Scottish trainer landed the 2m5f contest over the Grand National fences with 66-1 shot Lampion Du Bost in 2007 and followed up 12 months later with Endless Power.
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