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Further successes came hot on the heels of her first best-selling novel.

They would make turpentine from tar and get the black, sticky tar on the heels of their feet.

The exhibition's appearance in Bilbao follows on the heels of an earlier successful stint at the New York Guggenheim, where there was some minor criticism among the acclaim.

They have sharp stingers on the heels of their rear feet and can use them to deliver a strong toxic blow to any foe.

The Walmart case followed close on the heels of another food scandal that seems to shock the public far more: the production and extensive use of "gutter oil" mainly in restaurants.

We actually have had a few customers this week selling some COINS to us, on the heels of the gold and silver popping a little bit. That's really the first we've seen anything in probably six weeks.

To tread on the heels of

News of rising unemployment followed hard on the heels of falling export figures.

The recent civil rights past was prologue, as one liberation movement followed on the heels of another.

Defining moment: the Yankees headed to Boston in mid-August on the heels of a lopsided loss at home to the Orioles.

You take care not to step on the heels of the woman in front of you on the way out of the subway, and you might take passing note of her most excellent handbag.

Built on the heels of a 1990s famine, the ostrich farm was a bold, expensive investment that the state hoped would help feed its people and provide goods to export.

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They closed on the heels of the runner.

It came on the heels of our ill-fated venture into deep-sea diving.

Coming so shortly on the heels of the subprime crisis, the debate over the debt ceiling and the budget deficit is the last straw.

to follow closely; to keep in step with; to come after; to tail after; to tread on the heels of; to hard (or be) on sb.'s heels; to be close at heel(s); to be on sb.'s tail; to tag along; to breathe down sb's neck

And then there came a blinding flash ... and hard upon the heels of it, a great tow-row of thunder.

My little sister likes to follow on the heels of my father.

Coal-fired electricity and oil sales each climbed 24 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, on the heels of similar increases in the fourth quarter.

Kim's sentence came on the heels of a 15-year sentence given to Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia student suspected of stealing a propaganda poster from a North Korean hotel.

The Indians are also hot on the heels of the US.

The wedding came on the heels of WWII and Queen Elizabeth is said to have saved ration CARDS to purchase material for her dress.

Hot ton the heels of Baidu's new mobile OS launch, reports are circulating that the Chinese search giant is partnering with Dell to build tablets and mobile phones.

For Brazil, the award of the games, hard on the heels of the World Cup, is yet another symbol of its growing status in the world.

That came hot on the heels of the semi-autonomous region of Somaliland’s, which followed Ethiopia’s.

The survey comes on the heels of a heated debate over comments made by renowned economist Mao Yushi, who said he was "speaking for the rich and working for the poor".

Ma released a post on the heels of Wang's, implying that it was Wang who had abandoned their family and friends.

These attempts came on the heels of earlier deals in which AstraZeneca, a British drugs giant, bought MedImmune for $15.6 billion, and Takeda of Japan paid $8.8 billion for Millennium.

Grief often treads upon the heels of pleasure.

They put much of their weight on the heels of their palms, which are rough and calloused.

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