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following through

verb as in bring to a conclusion

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But, with the intention of going home and never following through, he agreed.

He will have to earn this opportunity by following through on his promise to be more humble and empathetic in office.

Signing an agreement on these policy problems and actually following through on them are not the same thing.

He was always very cerebral, but many people faulted him for not following through.

But the biggest Nixon-in-China move for President Obama will be following through on entitlement reform.

Her life has been like one of the flowery paths we have been following through the forest.

Horror of an inconceivable monstrosity began to assail me: was I following through the dark an unheard of hideousness?

Following through a gap, she came upon him as he picked up a rabbit from the grass.

He walked away slowly, following through the balsams where Nada and Peter had gone.

I took pleasure in following through the wretched latin of the time the description of this familiar landscape.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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