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  • 1Follow Follow — is a song sung by supporters of Rangers F.C., an Association Football club in Glasgow, Scotland. It is based upon the revivalist hymn Follow, follow, we will follow Jesus. The lyrics are::Though the straits be broad and narrow, we ll follow we… …

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  • 2Meeting People Is Easy — VHS cover Directed by Grant Gee Produced by Dilly Gent …

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  • 3Meeting in the Ladies Room — Studio album by Klymaxx Released 1984 …

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  • 4follow-up — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long term ▪ immediate, quick ▪ six month, two year, etc. ▪ regular …

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  • 5meeting — noun 1 when people come together to discuss/decide sth ADJECTIVE ▪ frequent, regular ▪ annual, biannual, biennial, daily, monthly, quarterly, weekly …

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  • 6follow-up — ▪ I. follow up ˈfollow up 1 adjective [only before a noun] MARKETING a follow up letter, visit etc is done to make sure that earlier actions have been effective or successful, or to continue a plan of action that was started earlier: • By… …

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  • 7Meeting for worship — For worship meetings in other branches of Christianity, see Church service. A meeting for worship is a practice of the Religious Society of Friends (or Quakers ) in many ways comparable to a church service. These services have a wide variety of… …

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  • 8Follow That Girl — Infobox Musical name = Follow That Girl subtitle = caption = music = Julian Slade Dorothy Reynolds lyrics = Julian Slade Dorothy Reynolds book = Julian Slade Dorothy Reynolds basis = productions = 1960 West End awards = Follow That Girl is a… …

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  • 9meeting —    Aha (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it); hālāwai, pilina.    ♦ To arrange a meeting, ho ohālāwai.    ♦ Regular meeting, hālāwai pa a mau.    ♦ Meeting place, kahua ho olulu …

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  • 10follow sth up — UK US follow sth up Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb ► to find out more about something, or take further action connected with it: »Industry officials say they hope the meeting will be followed up by concrete actions to remove trade and …

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