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He followed a link to the company's Web log, or blog, and read the job description.
This is where Scott learned about the award and followed a link on the website to nominate Davies.
I followed a link to tweets written by the CUNY professor Karl Steel, who examined my own doctorate in medieval literature.
If you have followed a link to this article from an email, please be aware that it may be a scam email.
Mr. Gage followed a link to the band's page at the MP3 showcase site Reverb Nation, and, he said by telephone from Los Angeles, "I was blown away".
Late one night earlier this year, I followed a link, which someone had shared on Twitter, to a YouTube video that featured the studio recording of Toto's "Africa," edited to sound as though it were playing in an empty mall.
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Normally, if you're promoting a contest or offer on Twitter, your followers would have to follow a link to an outside website, which Tajsekandar said can be a jarring experience.
Did you follow a link from Twitter, or Facebook?
I'm instructed to follow a link in my inbox to rendezvous with her.
Once logged on to MTV.com, viewers can follow a link to "Direct Effect," where they will find three thumbnail pictures and descriptions of the artists and videos.
Try to let people on Facebook stay where they are, and not have to follow a link to YouTube or your website.
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