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follow through
Carrying a process plan or project to full completion as I appreciated his follow through on his promise The term usually is used in reference to the
Finishing
The act or process of completing or perfecting the final work upon or ornamentation of a thing
Finisher
One who finishes puts an end to completes or perfects esp used in the trades as in hatting weaving etc for the workman who gives a
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Finished
Polished to the highest degree of excellence complete perfect as a finished poem a finished education
Finality
The state of being final finished or complete a final or conclusive arrangement a settlement
Faust
A tragedy by Goethe commenced in 1772 and published as ldquoFaust ein Fragmentrdquo in 1790 Part 1 complete was published as Faust eine Tragoumldie in 1808 part 2 finished in 1831 was published in 1833 It
Without prejudice
if the terms he proposes are not accepted. If the terms proposed in the letter are accepted a complete contract is estab-lished, and the letter, although written without prejudice, operates to alter the old State of things
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