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Featuring prominently in the brief ensuing civil war, Władysław III's side was thus reinforced by Hunyadi's noticeable military abilities, and was rewarded by Władysław with the captaincy of the fortress of Belgrade, a latter dignity that he shared with Mihály Újlaki.
The ensuing decline was temporarily halted when Wally Lewis signed up for a brief spell with the club, playing at Stand-off.
In the ensuing brief moment of peace, Argus takes the humans to the Protectons ’ underground base, where the history of Skalorr is related by Compucore, the planet ’ s central intelligence.
In the ensuing battle, Bumblebee inexplicably vanishes after a brief tussel with Bane, while her teammates ultimately fight the Six to a draw.
During the ensuing fight, Hyperion's eye-beams, Nuke's radiation blast, and Arcanna's own quantum alterations create a brief and unexplainable skip in reality.

ensuing and struggle
In the end of the ensuing struggle he succeeded to crash his aircraft into the ground near Thatta on seeing no way to prevent the hijack and the defection.
This defeat of a colonial power and the ensuing recognition of African sovereignty became rallying points for later African nationalists during their struggle for decolonization, as well as activists and leaders of the Pan-African movement.
Antonio José de Sucre, the brilliant young lieutenant of Bolívar who arrived in Guayaquil in May 1821, was to become the key figure in the ensuing military struggle against the royalist forces.
The community adopted this plan, and during the ensuing seven-year struggle, thousands of Indians were jailed, flogged, or shot for striking, refusing to register, for burning their registration cards or engaging in other forms of non-violent resistance.
De Valera was a leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from Britain in the War of Independence and of the anti-Treaty opposition in the ensuing Irish Civil War ( 1922 – 1923 ).
According to Ward, she was threatened with a razor by Lipscomb during an argument over a fountain pen, and in the ensuing struggle the gun went off.
Li Tsung-jen lost the ensuing power struggle and fled to the United States in November 1949.
The Russian spear into the sphere also brought about the ensuing struggle with Russia for dominance in Korea and Manchuria.
Instead, in the ensuing struggle between them, he is pushed into the path of an oncoming train.
In the ensuing struggle, according to the coroner's report, Marlowe was accidentally stabbed above the right eye, killing him instantly.
Similarly, after the death of Stalin in 1953 and the ensuing power vacuum, Communist Party leader Nikita Khrushchev used his alliance with Dmitry Shepilov, Pravdas editor-in-chief, to gain the upper hand in his struggle with Prime Minister Georgy Malenkov.
During the struggle the soldiers shot his wife, Hester, in the ensuing confusion.
During an ensuing struggle between Sitting Bull's followers and the agency police, Sitting Bull was shot in the side and head by Standing Rock policemen Lieutenant Bull Head ( Tatankapah ) and Red Tomahawk ( Marcelus Chankpidutah ) after the police were fired upon by Sitting Bull's supporters.
They attempted to steal guns from Lewis ’ men and in the ensuing struggle, one warrior was fatally stabbed and another shot by Lewis and presumed killed.
Fleeing the ensuing struggle by boat, Brutha, Om and a severely injured Vorbis end up lost in the desert.
In the ensuing struggle between Knox and Cox Whittingham was Knox's chief supporter, but he failed to prevent Knox's expulsion from Frankfort on 26 March ; he thereupon said to have given in his adhesion to the form of church government established at Frankfort under Cox's influence.
In the ensuing struggle, the Frankish rearguard was forced to a standstill by continuous attacks, thus halting the whole army on the plateau.
" Seducing " actors ( as the legal term was ) back and forth between the companies was a key tactic in the ensuing struggle for position, and so were appeals to the Lord Chamberlain to issue injunctions against seductions from the other side, which that functionary was quite willing to do.
Different factions supported different versions of the Basic Text, and in the ensuing power struggle there were many accusations made and resentments cultivated.
The ensuing struggle between this doppelgänger-like stranger and " Roth ," played against the backdrop of the Demjanjuk trial and the First Intifada, constitutes the book's primary storyline.
After her father's assassination in 1537 and the ensuing power struggle among the Medici for control of Florence and of the family, Giulia and her brother Giulio were taken from their mother and placed under the guardianship of Alessandro's successor, Cosimo I de ' Medici.
Gon is killed in the ensuing struggle, while Matahachi continues to flee.
Realising what is about to happen, Holly shoots several of the Armahagger, killing Mahomed in the process ; in the ensuing struggle Leo is gravely wounded, but the three Englishmen are saved when Billali returns in the nick of time and declares that they are under the protection of She.
Panicking, Alan pretends to have caught Drucker in the act of fleeing the country and in the ensuing struggle, he pushes the old man in front of an oncoming train.
In the ensuing struggle Boleslaw allied himself with the Holy Roman Empire's noble opposition to Henry, while the emperor sought support among the Lutici, a Slavic pagan Polabian tribe.

ensuing and Kirk
The ensuing financial issues and numerous obstacles were also taking a toll on Kirk, who was running out of investors.
Graham signed the National Covenant against Charles I's reorganisation of the Kirk in Scotland, fighting in the ensuing Bishops ' Wars, but later switched to the King's side only to be captured and executed in Edinburgh in the year 1650.
Marshall had an added disadvantage ; he had to compete against the much more popular and charismatic Norman Kirk, then leader of the Labour Party, and lost the ensuing election.
In two ensuing fights, Kirk sequentially knocks the Vulcan and the mirror-Sulu unconscious ( Marlena has " eliminated " Sulu's thugs with the Tantalus Field ).

ensuing and notices
The ensuing debate and adoption of the Constitution of 3 May took place in a quasi-coup d ' état: recall notices were not sent to known opponents of reform, while many pro-reform deputies arrived early and in secret, and the royal guard were positioned about the Royal Castle, where the Sejm was gathered, to prevent Russian supporters from disrupting the proceedings.

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He dismisses Nora's agonized choice made against her conscience for the sake of his health and her years of secret efforts to free them from the ensuing obligations and danger of loss of reputation, while preserving his peace of mind, as a mere mistake that she made owing to her foolishness, one of her most endearing feminine traits.
The ensuing Battle of Mursa Major was one of the largest and most bloody battles between two Roman armies in Roman history.
Not only does the ensuing crisis rank with the Berlin Blockade, the Suez Crisis and the Yom Kippur War as one of the major confrontations of the Cold War, it is generally regarded as the moment in which the Cold War came closest to turning into a nuclear conflict, or possibly World War III, where it is estimated that 100 million Americans and over 100 million Russians would have perished.
He initiated a policy of strengthening the central ministries, while at the same time ensuing populist policies, one example being to establish a savings of 20. 2 billion rubles for Soviet taxpayers.
In the ensuing chaos, two of the kidnappers ( Ahmed Chic Thaa and Afif Ahmed Hamid ) holding the helicopter pilots were killed, and the remaining gunmen ( one or two of whom may have already been wounded ) scrambled to safety, returning fire from behind and beneath the helicopters, out of the snipers ' line of sight, shooting out many of the airport lights.
The Puntland Intelligence Agency ( PIA ), a covert organization supported and trained by U. S. counter-terrorism agencies based in Djibouti, also indicated that over 70 salaried Somaliland soldiers had fought alongside Atom's militiamen during the Galgala operation, including one known Somaliland intelligence official who died in the ensuing battle.
New England took the ensuing kickoff and ran one play before the first quarter ended, which resulted in positive yardage for the first time in the game ( a 3-yard run by James ).
Miami started the ensuing drive with just 1: 15 left in the half, and quarterback Bob Griese completed three consecutive passes, two to receiver Paul Warfield and one to running back Jim Kiick, for 44 total yards to reach the Dallas 24-yard line.
Anderson completed 6 consecutive passes on the Bengals ensuing drive, the last one a 3-yard touchdown pass to Ross, to make the score 26 – 21, but with less than 20 seconds left in the game.
The Falcons reached the Broncos 26-yard line on their ensuing drive, but Gordon intercepted another pass and returned this one 50 yards to the Atlanta 48-yard line.
The comprehensive rules promulgated in 1924 by the International Lawn Tennis Federation, now known as the International Tennis Federation ( ITF ), have remained largely stable in the ensuing eighty years, the one major change being the addition of the tie-break system designed by James Van Alen.
In the ensuing battle, Memnon killed Antilochus, who took one of Memnon's blows to save his father Nestor.
The ensuing Congress of Gniezno, where Bolesław I entertained his distinguished guest, is one of the most famous episodes of medieval Polish history.
The ensuing exploration of the boundaries and nature of NP-complete class of problems has been one of the most active and important research activities in computer science for the last decade.
The band, now revitalised by the response to Live Aid — a " shot in the arm " Roger Taylor called it, — and the ensuing increase in record sales, ended 1985 by releasing the single " One Vision ", which was the first time since " Stone Cold Crazy " that all four bandmembers received a writing credit for the one song.
During the ensuing firefight the party killed three men, of whom one was identified as Cardenas.
In the ensuing battle, only a small force managed to hold one end of the Arnhem road bridge and after the ground forces failed to relieve them, they were overrun on 21 September.
In the ensuing dispute, Tyler ( supposedly ) drew his dagger, and William Walworth, the Lord Mayor of London, drew his sword and attacked Tyler, mortally wounding him in the neck ; Sir John Cavendish, one of the King's knights, drew his sword and ran it through Tyler's stomach, killing him almost instantly.
" This theft of a cup, Smaug's knowledge of every item in the hoard, and the dragon's ensuing rampage all echo the story of Beowulf, on which Tolkien was a noted expert and which he described as one of his " most valued sources " for The Hobbit.
It was restored to his son Thomas thirty years later by Henry VIII, as one of a number of dukes created or recreated by the Tudor dynasty over the ensuing century.
The ensuing war ended with the joining of Sabines and Romans as one Roman people.
The ensuing SAC retaliatory thermonuclear strike would have killed roughly one hundred million Soviet citizens, and brought nuclear winter to much of the Northern Hemisphere.
The armed regulars were stopped by provosts and the ensuing quarrel quickly escalated into a shoot-out on Washington Street, during which one guardsman was killed and five others were wounded.
The ensuing hunt for clues to a cover up, that The Beatles presumably wanted to suppress ( and simultaneously publicise ), became one of the classic examples of an urban legend.
The ensuing battle was one of the Black Prince ’ s greatest victories, but King Peter ( Spanish: Pedro ) was later killed, and there was no money to pay the troops.

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