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follow a career, occupation, trade — follow a career, occupation, trade, etc. ► to do a particular job: »The company has an open door policy to mature entrants who have followed alternative career paths. Main Entry: ↑follow … Financial and business terms
follow a career, occupation, trade, etc. — follow a career, occupation, trade, etc. ► to do a particular job: »The company has an open door policy to mature entrants who have followed alternative career paths. Main Entry: ↑follow … Financial and business terms
follow-the-job occupation — /ˌfɒloʊ ðə ˈdʒɒb ˌɒkjəˌpeɪʃən/ (say .foloh dhuh job .okyuh.payshuhn) noun an occupation which is not carried out at a fixed working place and which, for continuity of employment, requires an employee to move to different sites from time to time …
follow — [ˈfɒləʊ ǁ ˈfɑːloʊ] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to come or happen afterwards: • The company s decision to diversify follows a sharp decline in demand for its products. • As the recession worsened, further closures followed. 2.… … Financial and business terms
Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany — German officers stand in front of the National Theater in Oslo, 1940 … Wikipedia
follow — verb 1 go after sb/sth ADVERB ▪ closely ▪ Johnson finished first, closely followed by Stevens and Higgins. ▪ reluctantly ▪ dutifully, obediently ▪ … Collocations dictionary
occupation — noun 1 job ADJECTIVE ▪ full time ▪ current ▪ main ▪ dangerous, hazardous ▪ female … Collocations dictionary
Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 — History of Latvia This article is part of a series Ancient Latvia … Wikipedia
Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina — History of Moldova This article is part of a series Antiquity … Wikipedia
Religious persecution during the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina — During the Soviet occupation, the religious life in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina underwent a persecution similar to the one in Russia between the two World Wars. In the first days of occupation, certain population groups welcomed the Soviet… … Wikipedia