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going or proceeding or coming after in the same direction; "the crowd of following cars made the occasion seem like a parade"; "tried to outrun the following footsteps" following(a): in the desired direction; "a following wind" a group of followers or enthusiasts immediately following in time or order; "the following day"; "next in line"; "the next president"; "the next item on the list" pursuit: the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture; "the culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit" following(a): about to be mentioned or specified; "the following items"
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Correctly reacting to the movements and signals given by the leader, through one or more connections (visual and/or physical).
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deviating e.
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The directions drawn on the enlargement by the designer as a guide for the puncher's advancement and sequence in punching.
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The words "preceding" and "following" mean next before and next after, respectively.
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