A 20-minute wrestle ensued and Tut emerged victorious, bringing the crocodile up from the depth of the water. |
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A conversation ensued, during which I regaled her with a no doubt fascinating account of Scotland's achievements in the world. |
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A fierce fight then ensued while multitudes of tanks and helicopters came to reinforce their forces fighting against us. |
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After the expulsion of the Moors and the immense political turmoil that ensued, population size and agricultural productivity dropped. |
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Still, a political dust-up ensued, as the White House, overreacting to the overreaction of the Democrats, went into full spin mode. |
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There was a fine crowd present and a positive discussion ensued on proposed changes. |
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Slightly raised eyebrows and the rolling of eyes ensued as a result of his less than pleasant remark. |
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Excited discussion ensued, the result of which was that we decided to dive again the next day. |
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A chase ensued and the men eventually abandoned the car and escaped into a forested area. |
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A short brisk fight ensued before he slipped the net under a nice plump rainbow trout. |
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Please visit the original post in order to read the many reactions that ensued. |
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Students returned to campus on the traditional Labor Day move-in, and the normal amount of revelry and disorderliness ensued. |
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A small silence ensued, punctuated by the less than pleasant sound of gloop and gunge bubbling through poor Graham's sinuses. |
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While a controversy ensued, Hansen rightfully received acknowledgment as the discoverer of the leprosy bacillus. |
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A debate ensued which led to the rather gruesome killing of the witches of the medieval period. |
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A massive pub crawl ensued, aimed at partaking of the delicious American beers being featured at bars and brewpubs throughout the city. |
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Debate has ensued regarding the effects of these changes upon the productive efficiency of universities, and upon the quality of their outcomes. |
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Deadlock ensued with a midfield battle that was seemingly getting neither side anywhere near their opponents ' line. |
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She gashed her on the left side of her face with the knife and a struggle ensued. |
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Over the next decade, more skirmishes ensued between the Dutch, the Efutu chief, and the Danish. |
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Then a struggle ensued between the Curial bureaucracy and the non-bureaucrats, so to speak, on the revision of the documents. |
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From the sound of the sickening crunch that ensued after the blow, I'd broken her nose. |
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Both of us noticed his Freudian slip at the same time, and neither of us knew what to say in the uneasy silence that ensued. |
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The cross-party political response that ensued provides important lessons that Britain has failed to learn. |
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When Gail brought him home after a romantic dinner, the following conversation ensued. |
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As the civil war raged and pogroms ensued, ethnic cleansing on a monumental scale created millions of refugees. |
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Cross-country entries decreased due to filthy weather but some great races ensued. |
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A surge in mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and brokerage activity ensued. |
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Such an arrest would not normally arouse the media feeding frenzy that ensued. |
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A severe electoral struggle ensued, with the result that 45 liberals and 7 socialists were returned against 48 coalitionists. |
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Fist fights ensued before the convention closed, with Eisenhower as the nominee. |
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A creeping process of impoverishment ensued, accelerating progressively to become the generally recognized pauperism of the nineteenth century. |
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When Abraham won the war, there ensued a brief parley between himself and the king of Sodom. |
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Another huffy tantrum ensued, which some quick, timely clay-shaping and fast talking intercepted. |
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A party ensued, with marquees blasting out music and a market area selling drugs and festival paraphernalia such as glow sticks. |
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A bitter confrontation ensued which he chose to end in the most horrible way. |
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Card tables were set up, a good supper was enjoyed and plenty of gossip ensued. |
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Police in riot gear were called out at the campus after several cars were overturned, fires were started and mayhem ensued. |
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Pushing ensued and then O'Neal made like the other O'Neal and threw a sucker punch. |
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Allegations of vote rigging and stuffing of the stuffing the ballot boxes ensued. |
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Several blinding nuclear blasts ensued, covering the rock with dust and flame in a hellish inferno. |
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When the security services blocked the Orange march, confrontation and rioting ensued. |
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The superficial attributes of commercialization flourished and my eternal darkness ensued at a headlong pace. |
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Control of the question time was passed on to his deputy, John Fuller, and the heated debate ensued. |
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In the local debate that's ensued, Henraux plays the jobs card, threatening to lay off 20 workers if it can't level the mountaintop. |
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I remained passive and expressionless during the hand-waving procedure that ensued. |
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Several months of relative calm ensued, to the relief of the exhausted French. |
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The creatures on each end of the fishing tackle pulled with equal force and stalemate ensued. |
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A media frenzy ensued, and now London-based Salt Publishing has produced a print version of the hugely popular anthology. |
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When the Vandals launched a massive invasion of Gaul in 406, decades of fighting ensued, overstretching the Roman defences. |
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As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore. |
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In the military impasse that ensued, negotiations between the two sides made little progress. |
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A much longer pause ensued, and Rolloniss casually walked across to the edge of the cliff, staring at the vast, unobscured countryside. |
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In the multipolar world that has ensued from the end of the Cold War, submerged tensions between the US and Europe have come out into the open. |
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When the emperors soldiers came to reclaim the hawk, a brief skirmish ensued and the hawk was not returned. |
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I gazed in wonder at the chaos that ensued in the beer gardens at night, at the pure unadulterated fun that was going on at all times. |
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A blazing argument ensued, and we finally, albeit grudgingly, compromised on a plan to leave the next day, in the late afternoon. |
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There ensued one of those friendly tussles, not quite fights, that kids find such fun. |
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They then asked for money and again the boys refused and a struggle ensued. |
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Whispering soon ensued, and the crew member led my shipmates to a little boat tied up to the side of the ship. |
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There ensued a process that in my mind took the form of picking teams for netball. |
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Details of the recovery operation are still subject to a security blanket so there are different accounts of what ensued. |
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The contact boat was only two miles from Grafton, and a chase ensued, with the suspected smugglers being illuminated by powerful searchlights. |
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A long wait there ensued, before a train pulled into the other platform, allegedly terminating there. |
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A game of bagatelle then ensued as first Murray and then Barry Ferguson had efforts blocked. |
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An angry standoff ensued, until police unleashed their attack dogs, injuring several workers. |
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That's when the bouncer picked Chad up like a sack of potatoes and a scuffle ensued. |
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Then at 31 weeks into her seventh pregnancy her membranes ruptured and premature labour ensued. |
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His brother trying to rugby tackle the attacker, who still had the knives in each hand, and a melee ensued. |
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A brief grapple ensued, pushing and shoving aplenty all round, and I duly broke free, uninjured and unrobbed. |
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Accusations of troublemaking and antinomian behaviour ensued, and he found himself under attack. |
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Damage ensued and some local leading lights offered the sum of four pounds and a shilling for repairs. |
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Progressives of today want a rerun of that era and the immediate political battle that ensued back then. |
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Inadvertently perhaps, all kinds of odd visual rhymes ensued from the display. |
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An argument ensued over something or other and when it escalated, Wendy locked herself in the bathroom, telling him through the door to amscray. |
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A confrontation ensued and Goligoski threw a potted plant, damaged a wall hanging and scattered other items in the office. |
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When the French launched a campaign to reoccupy the region, a ruthless war ensued. |
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When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued. |
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The crazy drunkenness that had already ensued and carried into the night ended what would be a momentous week for many. |
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Scratching and yowling ensued, but I had these visions of grout and paws and stood firm. |
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The Air Mail Act of 1934 more or less reaffirmed competitive bidding, and some rebidding ensued. |
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It was a kite-flying exercise, of course, and various denials, bouts of backtracking and clarifications ensued. |
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The group became involved in a verbal altercation with another group of younger males and a fist fight ensued. |
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In the civil war which ensued Boleslaw was worsted and compelled to take refuge in Hungary. |
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A quick and wordless wrestle ensued, both men exerting themselves physically to pry away the files. |
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The cold front sequence of the past week received a boost as the upper trough introduced moister air, the necessary convergence was amply present and light rain ensued. |
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The only thing that both sides agree on is that an altercation ensued, and Brown was shot multiple times. |
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These commands were rattled off at a frantic speed, then a few seconds silence ensued, until Telli's weapons were lying on the ground a few feet away from him. |
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A slump ensued, however, necessitating a return trip to the minors in June before another call-up during which he truly established himself as a probable big league standout. |
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She didn't resist, but a fight ensued as other spectators intervened. |
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Silence ensued her words, and footsteps resounded through the auditorium. |
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The severe traffic jams that ensued wrought chaos in and around the Hudson River town of Fort Lee. |
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Al Bawaba and Ma'an reported just some of the indignation that ensued thereafter on the major's Facebook wall. |
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But more powerful was the boycott that ensued, with 98 advertisers pulling their support for the show. |
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Firstly, the week began with the aftermath of the train crash, where seven people died, and a debate has ensued into how safe the railways, in particular level crossings, are. |
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Gradually the courts came to recognise limited liability for omissions where a duty to act could be implied, the accused failed to act and the prohibited result ensued. |
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Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared. |
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Famine and frigid temperatures ensued, and roughly 10 percent of the population died. |
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There a shouting match ensued, apparently with the Syrian commander saying I had entered Syria illegally and should be jailed. |
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When it burned him out of his home in 1791 no public outcry ensued. |
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Rioting and looting ensued shortly after the verdict and racial tensions were tense across the United States for years to follow. |
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They made one last charge for the airport, and when the riot police blocked them again a melee ensued. |
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Shortly afterward, a miscommunication ensued, and my father was handcuffed and taken to jail. |
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Not surprisingly, a lively discussion, moderated by the president, ensued. |
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I heard the twang of guitar strings, and a little melody ensued. |
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He received a cut of the thumb, was afterwards made an out-patient of the infirmary, but the wound mortified, produced lock-jaw, and death ensued. |
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He was at first gently reprimanded for his indolence, but the truth at last came out, and a most uncourtly altercation ensued between him and the king. |
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Both furs jumped to their feet, and a very short skirmish ensued. |
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When an outcry ensued, Oktar denied writing the book, and blamed it on his research assistant, according to Solberg. |
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A struggle ensued and he was smashed over the head with a revolver. |
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Those words hit Rick like stones, a brainwave and an idea quickly ensued. |
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A pitched battle between the two sides ensued, leaving at least six dead and hundreds injured. |
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A continuous battle ensued around the vast volume of paperwork issued by various state defendants in order to prevent the action proceeding to hearing. |
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A very interesting conversation on language and writing ensued. |
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A pantomime of stroppiness ensued, complete with petted lip. |
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The largely unreported clashes that ensued were of exceptional ferocity. |
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A media firestorm ensued, with critics accusing the newspaper of sensationalism, poor journalistic judgment, and insensitivity to the victim's family. |
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Sheer delight ensued as all were intoxicated with its merrymaking! |
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The modest fall-off which ensued was followed by a more precipitate decline in World War I, the result of a cut in mine production occasioned by labour shortages. |
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A flurry of critical comments and electronic preprints has ensued. |
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The potato constituted the main dietary staple for most Irish and when the blight struck a number of successive harvests social and economic disintegration ensued. |
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The peace party and the war party in the States of Holland therefore perfectly balanced each other and deadlock ensued. |
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Skirmishes between Portuguese and German soldiers ensued, resulting in reinforcements being sent from the mainland. |
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Another clash then ensued in the Namaz Mountains, to which the PKK gunmen fled. |
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And a competition ensued to see who could hold the biggest stag weekend and wedding. |
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Emin's mother until age seven owned a hotel in Margate, but bankruptcy and poverty ensued only when she broke up with Emin's father. |
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As only a few entrance doors were opened, a bottleneck situation ensued with thousands trying to gain entry, and the crush became deadly. |
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Divorce ensued, along with a deluge of humiliating media coverage. |
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When moderates attempted to replace the tables and chairs, chaos ensued and kirpans were drawn. |
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We can only imagine it was like the archetypal chick flick, as hilarity and high jinx ensued. |
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Additional litigation ensued between WHA and VMI, including WHA's claim that VMI was responsible for damages caused by the fire. |
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Therefore imagine my bemusement with the various attempts to clean up the puddles that ensued. |
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Presently the bird stooped and seized a salmon, and a violent struggle ensued. |
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Lawrence River from Quebec, enabling them to commence the 3 month siege that ensued. |
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An invasion in 288 failed to unseat him and an uneasy peace ensued, with Carausius issuing coins and inviting official recognition. |
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A series of engagements known as the Battle of the Frontiers ensued, which included the Battle of Charleroi and the Battle of Mons. |
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And the psychodrama that ensued has been a gift that keeps on giving. |
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Little spiclets waved dead pigeons. Crutch tossed them American dimes and watched the brawls that ensued. |
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A correspondence ensued and in February 1909 James invited Walpole to lunch at the Reform Club in London. |
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The Duke of Cumberland proclaimed himself Duke of Brunswick at the Duke's death, and lengthy negotiations ensued, but were never resolved. |
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Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap. |
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Sensory overload ensued as one killer instrumental after another made you want to dance, groove and form a band straight away. |
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The opposition Federalist Party collapsed, and the Era of Good Feelings ensued. |
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A flurry of quiet diplomacy ensued, culminating in Baird's visit to the Gulf state this week to try to mend fences. |
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What later ensued was a de facto government led by Dr Leabua Jonathan until 1986 when a military coup forced it out of office. |
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As other firms joined this practice, prices began falling everywhere and a price war ensued. |
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Shouting matches later ensued, with Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani barely able to control the chaos in the 275-seat chamber. |
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In the case of the New Orleans Saints, the middle management failed to echo the league's tone, and the compliance calamity ensued. |
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Yet as his own account demonstrates, what ensued was not so much willful amnesia as willful misremembering. |
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A shift in Dutch politics ensued that would prove fateful for the Republic. |
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Smiles and easy conversation ensued as the tutors and the tutees left the auditorium for their assigned classroom work areas. |
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Eventually there ensued the famous split between the Spiritual Franciscans and the conventuals regarding absolute poverty. |
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When these merchants made a settlement near the modern city of Cayenne, failure ensued. |
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We sat tensely in the courtroom while the mano-a-mano struggle ensued between the two skilled lawyers. |
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A fierce contest ensued with the Aspasioi in which Alexander was wounded in the shoulder by a dart, but eventually the Aspasioi lost. |
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War ensued and King John was deposed by Edward who took personal control of Scotland. |
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A court case ensued which resulted in the Secretary of State for the Environment declaring that the door could remain yellow. |
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In the early Byzantine period they were generally tolerated, but then periods of tensions and persecutions ensued. |
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Outrage ensued as the DNC and others called on Mitt to repudiate Ted. |
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As a result, legal proceedings against him ensued in which a clear resolution seemed unlikely. |
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Discord thus ensued among them, and they began to war one against the other. |
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Following the ousting of Khrushchev in 1964, another period of collective rule ensued, until Leonid Brezhnev became the leader. |
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Strong economic development of the north also ensued, giving Norwegian culture and language higher status. |
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Great legal wranglings ensued, including the examination of every single vote cast, which dragged on for more than a year. |
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The Peloponnesian Wars ensued, and the Peloponnesian League was victorious. |
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In 47, a struggle ensued amongst the Cherusci and they expelled their new leader, the nephew of Arminius, from their country. |
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Significant advances in plant breeding ensued after the work of geneticist Gregor Mendel. |
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A rancorous dispute ensued over how performance royalties should be assessed for Internet broadcasters. |
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An important fortification effort ensued in different fortifications at both sides of the Atlantic, notably in Cartagena or Portobelo. |
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A few highlights reveal the connection between this emotively charged victim's group and the character of the deliberation that ensued. |
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The Marian Persecutions of Protestants ensued and 283 Protestants were burnt at the stake for heresy. |
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After the decision to raise the Mary Rose, discussions ensued as to where she would eventually go on permanent display. |
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Henry rode to Winchester, where an argument ensued as to who now had the best claim to the throne. |
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Although brief hostilities ensued, the Norse explorers stayed another winter and left the following spring. |
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Pandemonium and carnage ensued, resulting in the loss of over 500 Allied troops, and leaving only one officer among the attacking forces. |
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Opinion was divided and chaos ensued with different policies adopted by the different islands. |
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When larger scale battles ensued, Viking crews would rope together all nearby ships and slowly proceed towards the enemy targets. |
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When the men refused, a fist fight ensued and one of the suspects pulled a handgun from his pocket and shot the victim several times. |
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A national scandal ensued and many new bridges of similar design were either taken down or heavily altered. |
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France had refused to help us in Iraq in 2003 and massive Francophobia ensued. |
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De Montfort, accompanied by the captive Henry, was unable to retreat and the Battle of Evesham ensued. |
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However, The Royal Bank of Scotland tabled a rival offer, and a bitter takeover battle ensued, with the Royal Bank the victor. |
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A rout ensued that decimated the main body of the English army and killed or captured most of its commanders. |
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A massive exodus to the cities ensued as their ability to provide a living from the land dwindled. |
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After it ensued, it claimed the election, amidst charges of fraud and intimidation. |
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Bates and Lees proposed that it was the incorporation of irrigation into farming which ensued in specialization. |
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An economic rivalry between the two countries ensued after Kuwait increased its oil production by 40 percent. |
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A fierce debate ensued on Russian art blogs, where anybody with work in any project connected with the biennial was gravely accused of collaborationism. |
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A lengthy conflict ensued, in which neither side gained any decisive advantage until the Britons routed the Saxons at the Battle of Mons Badonicus. |
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Both the sword and the bow and arrow as well as other weaponry proliferate and an arms race of sorts between the tribes ensued as they tried to outpace one another. |
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Some controversy has ensued as a result of these boundary changes, with Dundee city councillors arguing for the return of Monifieth and Invergowrie. |
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After a year of fighting, the Spanish suffer as defeat but, despite that, nearly a decade of skirmishes over the possession of the islands ensued. |
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War ensued, and Temujin and the forces still loyal to him prevailed, destroying all the remaining rival tribes from 1203 to 1205 and bringing them under his sway. |
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The Reformation and the political and religious turmoil that ensued largely checked the building of new churches until the turn of the 18th century. |
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The troops were landed on the island, and a fierce fight ensued. |
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What ensued was a land battle between the crews of the grounded ships. |
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Further conflict ensued, however, and financial opportunities were lost. |
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When the Lords rejected the Reform Bill, public violence ensued. |
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Instant drama ensued as Wolves appealed for a penalty as Brazilian right-back Rafael swept away any danger from Jarvis with his upper body after 40 seconds. |
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A backlash against the Knack and power pop ensued, but the genre over the years has continued to have a cult following with occasional periods of modest success. |
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When Margaret died in 1290, competition for the Scottish crown ensued. |
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Several outbreaks of violence ensued, leading to arrests and trials. |
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Mr. Adcock, therefore, fought the dog naked-handedly, and in the great struggle that ensued continually threw the dog to prove that he was master! |
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With the withdrawal of Austria from the war, stalemate ensued. |
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Open revolt ensued, leading to 6 years of plundering throughout the Balkans, the death of a Roman Emperor and a disastrous defeat of the Roman army. |
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After petitions to the Crown for intervention with Parliament were ignored, the rebel leaders were declared traitors by the Crown and a year of fighting ensued. |
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The wisdom of such a policy was illustrated when a fierce price war with the EIC ensued, as that company flooded the market with new supplies from India. |
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Clapton's nickname of 'Slowhand' came from Giorgio Gomelsky, a pun on the slow handclapping that ensued when Clapton stopped playing while he replaced a string. |
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The men became violent, and a fight ensued which ended with Pollok being rushed to the Polyclinic Hospital with half his right ear in an ice bucket. |
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Permanent acyesis ensued, but general health of subject remained good. |
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In March 1784, Parliament was dissolved, and a general election ensued. |
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A rebellion by Henry II's wife and three eldest sons ensued. |
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