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Follow

To conform to, comply with, or be fixed or determined by; as in the expression "costs follow the event of the suit." To go, proceed, or come after. To seek to obtain; to accept as authority, as in adhering to precedent.

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Critics of Wisconsin's follow along programs may argue that individuals (i.e., non-job coaches) who provide follow along services are untrained and, therefore, could not provide quality services.
"I went to the school along with many other community members hoping to be able to follow along as they discussed the circumstances surrounding my son's death and how they might be able to prevent those types of deaths in the future," she said.
If you want to follow along as we proceed, download our demonstration Access file from www.aicpa.org/pubs/jofa/ sep2006/mahoney.mdb.
Fantastic Four Workouts is a four volume DVD series showcasing fitness guru Christi Taylor in an incredible collection of useful "follow along" exercise workouts specifically designed for men and women wanting to improve, maintain, and enhance their physical well-being.
If you stand still in the water, they gather around and follow along as you swim, looking for handouts.
The reader is invited to follow along as Baskin travels with scientists hunting worms in Antarctica.
If you prefer traveling vicariously, you might want to follow along with the protagonist of Tamara T.
"Occasionally," says Beckett of Nigel Burgess, "if there are additional staff, the client charters a second yacht to follow along."
The audio CD narration has sound effects and various sparkling voices, with audible page turns to help children follow along as they read.
K: There's no room for anything this week but trying to follow along with Jesus.
These CD-ROMs contain the audio and PowerPoint Presentations from the original broadcast and allow you to follow along with the presentation, including the question and answer session at the end of the broadcast.
Presenters can use the interactive pen display to control and write over computer-based material while a projector connected to an external connection panel on the lectern displays information on a larger screen so audiences can follow along. It's also prewired for an internal computer, laptop, VCR and DVD player.