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There is no appropriate definition of energy on the list that follows the question.
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The Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the benefit?' is the following: Cui bono. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cui' means 'to what'; and 'bono' means 'good'. The pronunciation is the following: kwee BOH-noh.
Observation, hypothesis, experiment
"Suivantes" is a French word that translates to "following" or "next" in English. It is often used to refer to the next items, people, or events in a sequence.
you now they are following because it says "Follows You" near the username or where they live
blood follows the moving of sugar
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Following; succeeding; in continuance., Following as an effect; consequent., A follower., That which follows as a result; a sequence.
'As follows' is used to introduce a list or description of things that will come after the phrase, while 'as following' is not a common phrase in English.
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A noun marker is a word that marks a noun; it points to a noun that follows,often the very next word. Asking the question WHO or WHAT following a NM will reveal the noun being marked.