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ensue good evening oh hello I don't think I've seen you in the
what ensued later were thousands and I spent a lot of my life going through the
almost certainly will ensue.
But what ensues is a remarkable, seminal mystery, an investigation.
And so what ensued was this.
And all this chaos ensued where we thought we had this British winner and in the end he missed out by a fraction of the second, rode over the line, disappeared and we had
that has ensued is reflected and grows out of that colonization.
An argument ensued and escalated and I turned to walk away.
Nicholas approached the creator and a conversation ensued.
was sure that if disaster ensued All Eyes would be on me in particular I worried about the much discussed Prospect of putting the automakers into
from Congress and there then ensued several weeks of chaos and commotion in Washington as Congress tried to figure
And in the debate that ensued, Nixon had been a kind of a champion high school debater who had been taught that it's a conversation
How do your roleplaying games differ from how your plots ensue in a novel?
for money, compromises ensue.
how probable each outcome is but only one thing will ever actually ensue you have to make that
And then word got to the wrong people that we were doing it and chaos ensued.
And you can just imagine the kind of craziness and the amount of work that ensued.
So obviously, an awkward conversation ensued, and I asked her out and she said, no, I have a boyfriend, but thank you for asking.
And after every new technology, panic has always ensued.
I find it to be sort of a tipping point for clerics to take over in that broad chaos that ensued after the
The ensuing affair has been a passion pursued in utter disregard of the consequences that have ensued.
Where we have a whole set of outcomes, quantum mechanics can tell you how probable each outcome is, but only one thing will ever actually ensue.
And even when they did, the famous phrase is when they brought it up, a considerable pause ensued.
of communications technology, how we perceive it, and how we've reacted to it through the years and why the general panic that has ensued in the last decade or so is completely predictable
To follow; to pursue; to follow and overtake. [Obs.] "Seek peace, and ensue it." 1 Pet.
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