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However, unlike an independent personal pronoun, it can also be followed by the instrumental case.
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This week of reflection should be followed, he said, by a roadmap to achieve true reconciliation, peace, and prosperity.
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These early ndings may be followed by signs and symptoms of shock.
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This type of diffusion can be followed using isotopic tracers, hence the name.
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Successful completion of these operations was to be followed by an advance eastwards into Tunisia.
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Although it is likely the letter was scrawled by a hoaxer, detectives have seized the package and said all leads would be followed up.
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The round-table conference will be followed by a cookery competition, an exhibition and a food festival.
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Under the bill, every designation would be followed by a feasibility study of the costs of managing the monument.
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There had been episodes of aggressive expansionism, the so-called forward policy, which would then be followed by a period of retrenchment.
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Laryngitis, hoarseness, or breathiness that lasts for more than two weeks may signal a voice disorder and should be followed up with a voice pathologist.
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