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1 Domestic and European flights will follow by the end of the year.
2 He could no longer see Icarus, and had to follow by sound.
3 Four times a year, these meetings are followed by a news conference.
4 Methods: The study utilized a survey approach followed by focus group discussions.
5 Xinjiang has seen intermittent violence - followed by crackdowns - for years.
6 Then, they saw the question presented again, followed by the correct answer.
7 I've been followed by a 'what's it' since I was quite young.
8 China is Australia's top export market, followed by Japan and South Korea.
9 Battles in the streets are followed by fierce debates in the Assembly.
10 Issuance remains dominated by the transport sector, particularly rail, followed by energy.
11 Next came the UK, Spain, then Ireland, followed by Italy and France.
12 The film was followed by an interview with Europe minister David Lidington.
13 Its investment decisions are closely followed by the region's financial market players.
14 The second biggest concern was the cost of living, followed by health.
15 There came no new disaster followed by an order to turn back.
16 China is the world's largest auto market, followed by the United States.
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