"Consecutive" is a word in ENGLISH
Following as a consequence or result; actually or
logically dependent; consequential; succeeding.
Following in a train; succeeding one another in a
regular order; successive; uninterrupted in course or succession; with
no interval or break; as, fifty consecutive years.
Having similarity of sequence; -- said of certain
parallel progressions of two parts in a piece of harmony; as,
consecutive fifths, or consecutive octaves, which are forbidden.
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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A college student in a philosophy class was taking his first examination. On the paper there was a single line which simply said: "Is this a question?" - Discuss. After a short time he wrote: "If that is a question, then this is an answer." The student received an "A" on the exam. A Boston brokerage house advertised for a "young Harvard graduate or the equivalent." Among the inquiries received was one from a Yale grad. He said, "Do you mean two Princeton men, or a Yale man part time?"
To follow closely; to endeavor to overtake; to pursue.
Read the complete definitionA following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence.
Read the complete definitionFollowing in order or in uninterrupted course; coming after without interruption or interval; following one after another in a line …
Read the complete definitionsunud v 1 [A; ab26] follow, go behind s. o. Sunda tung awtúha! Follow that car! {1a} [A23; c] do …
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