1. To carry to completion; follow through on: followed up their recommendations with concrete proposals. 2. To increase the effectiveness or enhance the success of by further action: followed up her interview with an e-mail.
Private to Rufushothead_turkMarch 6 2006, 08:18:49 UTC
Of course, sir.
Continue the investigation. Acquire better and more reliable information. The time period available to me was not long enough to enable me to be completely sure of the validity of certain sources I had- however they were the best I could get on short notice.
Also, I would do a more detailed check of the records at the various printers and the circumstantial evidence available, which I was not able to.
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Don't comment on things you don't know the full details off. It's not wise.
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Would it be alright if I dropped by one of these days?
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I bet you're too busy eating at that buffet to really do anything!
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I'm willing to take up that bet.
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1. To carry to completion; follow through on: followed up their recommendations with concrete proposals.
2. To increase the effectiveness or enhance the success of by further action: followed up her interview with an e-mail.
In this case it'd be definition one.
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Continue the investigation. Acquire better and more reliable information. The time period available to me was not long enough to enable me to be completely sure of the validity of certain sources I had- however they were the best I could get on short notice.
Also, I would do a more detailed check of the records at the various printers and the circumstantial evidence available, which I was not able to.
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