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accompanying

(= attendant, consequent, incidental, ensuant, resultant) following or accompanying as a consequence an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems snags incidental to the changeover in management attendant circumstances the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness the ensuant response to his appeal the resultant savings were considerable

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From outside, Theonis listens to the cries of the mourners, accompanying the funeral procession of fallen warriors.
Three of the gangsters are believed to be accompanying Mantee, the leader.
This is an untoward request, but will you mind accompanying me through the house while I turn out the lights?
Who is accompanying Your Majesty?
Are you accompanying your friend?
Were you accompanying him then?
Then your wife will be accompanying you.
And while I'd tremendously enjoy accompanying you tonight I'd like so much more to spend my last night on board.
Will Inezillia be accompanying my father?
Are you accompanying me Miss Kathleen?
Our instruments have picked up a gigantic solar flare with very high levels of cosmic rays accompanying it.
Yes, her fiance is accompanying her.
This is the only form they understand. The disturbances accompanying your arrival have been most wearying.
The hysteria accompanying certain disorders can produce extraordinary strength.
This is the accompanying letter.
Of course without accompanying documents.
I said I was accompanying you.
On the 19th - observe the date, professor - I had the honour of accompanying your ladies to the theatre.
Thank you for accompanying me.
Will you do me the honour of accompanying me to the dance tonight?
Madame, would you do me the pleasure of accompanying me?
The lady is accompanying him.
Then we could at least pretend that I was accompanying you and.
And then pretend that I was accompanying him and.
If that's the only thing that keeps you, we can talk on the way, for I don't mind accompanying you.
I'm accompanying Ms. Evans to the stagecoach to Jackson.
Always accompanying His Majesty, were your father and Lesada, his servant.
And still accompanying him was, that's right. the mystery woman who left Washington with him. after having, by a strange coincidence. spent the night at the same hotel in Washington.
I hope you will do us the pleasure of accompanying Mr. Campardon to our next party?
I don't know if Mlle. Germain warned you, but I'm accompanying you today.
Agostino got the duty of accompanying them and attending their talks, their swimming.
She's accompanying him on his trip.
You're not accompanying me?
Given a choice of court-martial or accompanying them there.
You were told to meet the defendant to-day and again ask him for a million, accompanying this request with idiotic laughter.
It will be very boring unless you do me the honors of accompanying me.

News and current affairs

The Russia-Georgia conflict represents the first significant cyber attacks accompanying armed conflict.
The accompanying table captures the central fact: true, the US had high growth in the 1990s, more than Europe's largest economies by a long shot.
He was a 27-year-old junior officer accompanying Geng Biao, then a vice premier and China's leading military official.
As long as the oil money keeps flowing, most Russians will express no nostalgia for the democratic opening of the Yeltsin years, with its accompanying combination of chaos, corruption, international weakness, and disrespect for the state.
It is not sufficient, because sustaining the fruits of governance reform without accompanying growth is difficult.
The accompanying graph not only illustrates this; it also succinctly addresses the question of why Greece has not done as well as, say, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, or Cyprus in the years since the 2008 financial crisis.
The press headlines accompanying the release of the latest GFCI focused on the change at the top of the league: New York leapfrogged ahead of London, while Hong Kong and Singapore held on in third and fourth place, respectively.
Europe and the United States are both entering recession, and fears are mounting that the financial meltdown accompanying the sub-prime mortgage debacle has not worked itself out.
Indeed, by putting a floor on the price of sovereign debt and any accompanying inflation, central-bank intervention would reduce the real value of the debt and facilitate repayment.
But a far more significant challenge - largely covered in the accompanying debate - is the need for crisis prevention.
People had to carry the scales, accompanying weights, and sometimes even tools to cut the metal, just to be able to transact.
It turns out that mutations even in single genes can lead to a substantial lengthening of life span and an accompanying slowdown in the aging process.
Does this mean that mammalian aging is at least partly caused by the gradual loss of cells and the accompanying failure of organs?
Eddie's accompanying flattery aside, I would normally trash such a letter, figuring it was a fraud or scam of some kind.
It is much more about the accompanying concepts of social fairness, entitlement, equality and, yes, standards of behavior for a rich and civilized society.
The equilibrium rates are reported in the accompanying table and so are today's actual rates.
The increasing role of the Indian diaspora in the US, particularly in the information industries, also had an influence, as has the rise in bilateral trade accompanying India's surging economic growth.
Globalization, and the frustration accompanying it, is leading many to a jittery search for self-worth.
After Iran or Saudi Arabia, Malaysia's Sharia court system is probably the most extensive in the Muslim world, and the accompanying bureaucracy is not only big but has more bite than the national parliament.
But infrastructure is a long-term investment, revenues from which will be lower without accompanying investment in manufacturing capacity.
By accompanying its growing hard power with efforts to make itself more attractive, China aimed to stem its neighbors' fears and tendency to balance Chinese power.
While some internal devaluation is being achieved, it is producing so much economic and social dislocation - and, increasingly, political upheaval - that there is no supply response, despite the accompanying structural reforms.
There is, however, a major threat to a smooth transition to new sources of global growth: the possibility of overshooting in the inevitable asset-price adjustment accompanying the shift in relative growth prospects and perceptions of risks.
For the eight post-communist countries that the EU promises to admit in 2004, joining its Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) poses an accompanying obligation.

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