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On the ensuing raid, he showed his brilliance, leading thousands of Union soldiers in west Tennessee on a " wild goose chase " to try to locate his fast-moving forces.
Thorgest gave chase, and in the ensuing fight Erik slew both Thorgest's sons and " a few other men ".
In the ensuing chase by the cavalry, Nicolas ambushed the soldiers, killing them all.
Charlie and Louis hop into the jeep and chase the kangaroo attempting to grab the money from the jacket on the kangaroo, but the ensuing chase ends with the duo driving through a field of termite mounds and crashing into a pile of rocks.
Mac and Dillon are killed in the ensuing chase, and Billy is slain making a stand.
However, the criminals spot the police and the ensuing car chase cuts through the hillside shanty town.
During the ensuing police chase Sinister explains the unwritten " Gunshark Code " that they never kill cops or " innocents ".
He later robs a grocery store and during the ensuing chase indirectly causes a truck to hit Sissi.
In the ensuing chase, Howard runs into a preparations room and is mistaken as a live action Turbo-Man stuntman in the parade.
They then go to the Forteresse de Valois to find out more, but Schofield is identified, and in the ensuing chase Knight and Gant are captured.
During the ensuing chase, she loses the tapes and cannot prove her claims to a skeptical Reese.
In the ensuing melee, Rick and Debbie become separated and Cole kidnaps Debbie for himself, leaving Rick and his friends to chase after them culminating in a showdown between Rick and Cole, which includes a hilarious chase through a 36-screen movie theater.
During the ensuing fight, Sofia is shot by Two-Face and Batman gives chase.
The entire first hour of the film is dominated by the ensuing chase, and the wreckage that follows.

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The ensuing period saw the Cape's economic recovery as well as a growth in exports and an expansion of the colony's frontiers.
The ensuing American Civil War saw moderate levels of action in Alabama, and the population suffered economic losses and hardships as a result of the war.
The ensuing elections saw a turnout of less than 50 % and unexpectedly resulted in the re-election of Didier Ratsiraka.
After the Wassenberg line became extinct in 1371 following the deaths of Reginald II's childless sons Edward II ( on 24 August, from wounds suffered in the Battle of Baesweiler ) and Reginald III ( on 4 December ), the ensuing Guelders War of Succession saw William I of Jülich emerge victorious.
A contemporary account of such a procession describes an occasion when the parishioners of Heston came across some from Isleworth, and the ensuing " quarrel " saw men from Heston throwing the others across a ditch.
The ensuing tour saw them invited to play at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
The ensuing period of upheaval, dubbed the Thermidorian Reaction, saw the repeal of many of the Terror's most unpopular laws and the reduction in power of the Committees of General Security and Public Safety.
The ensuing financial crisis of 2008 saw Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley " abandon their status as investment banks " by converting themselves into " traditional bank holding companies ", thereby making themselves eligible to receive billions of dollars each in emergency taxpayer-funded assistance.
By then, in her mid-forties, demand for her in films had long since disappeared and the stock market crash and the ensuing Great Depression saw Lawrence's fortune decline.
The ensuing fame saw Tatiana take up a number of off-field commitments whilst still continuing to train and compete.
England saw more of Kapil in the ensuing series at home against the Indian cricket team in the 1982 season when he opened with a 5-wicket haul and 130 runs in a losing cause at Lord's.
The ensuing sixty years saw the town thrive as imposing merchants ' houses, large warehouses, quays and a pier were provided to accommodate the burgeoning ' Running Trade ' ( smuggling ): one of the stimuli for the town to expand.
In the ensuing debacle which saw the army, police and king complicit in an attempt to unseat his government, Mosisili had to resort to asking the regional grouping, Southern African Development Community ( SADC ), for an intervention to stem the imminent coup.
The ensuing international crisis saw Prime Minister King court Ralston's military and cabinet experience.
On Parnell's death that year and the ensuing IPP split, he remained aloof from aligning himself with either side of the Party, either the rump pro-Parnellite Irish National League ( INL ) led by John Redmond MP or with the anti-Parnellite Irish National Federation ( INF ) group under John Dillon, although he saw the weight of strength in the latter.
" The following fifty years saw his faith triumphantly vindicated but the ensuing riches were to be enjoyed, and spent, by his son, rather than himself.
The ensuing centuries saw numerous further incursions by the Siamese.
The ensuing centuries therefore saw several attempts to preserve the caves and to repair sustained damage.
Early in 2002 saw Tim cast as the dedicated Intelligence Officer who knowingly passes ambiguous intelligence information to Mel Gibson's character and then monitors the ensuing carnage from the Saigon war room, via his ' intelligence ' over the radio, in the Randall Wallace directed epic war film ' We Were Soldiers ' which starred Mel Gibson, Sam Elliott and Greg Kinnear.
It not only showed the influence of his own demons, but also that of the collective madness that he saw in the ensuing decade of his life.
Williams ' comments that he would have been treated differently had he been white resonated with the Bay Area African American community, who saw the Buccaneers ' ensuing on-field woes as retribution, boycotted Buccaneer games by the thousands, and commented that Culverhouse throws parties that cost more than what Williams was asking for.
During the ensuing fifteen or so years, under the wily leadership of Mark Young, BALPA members saw their real salaries and conditions increase substantially.
The ensuing elections saw the growth of the Italian Communist Party ( PCI ) and the DC kept only a minimal advantage as the relative majority party in Italy, which was then suffering from an economic crisis and from terrorism.
The ensuing bloodshed saw the Sunda King with all of his guards and royal party were overwhelmed by Majapahit troops and later killed in the field of Bubat.

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When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied, `` No, it was in the stomach ''.
Historian Edward Ingram has noted that if Nelson had successfully intercepted Bonaparte at sea as ordered, the ensuing battle could have annihilated both the French fleet and the transports.
That year, Newcomb pointed out to a Johns Hopkins trustee that Peirce, while a Hopkins employee, had lived and traveled with a woman to whom he was not married ; the ensuing scandal led to his dismissal in January 1884.
On December 15, 2002, on the ensuing trial highlights the government's failure to demonstrate in court that the alleged coup attempt had ever actually taken place.
Three months later, Josiah Child and his deputy had an audience with James II, and as per the ensuing discussions, a Charter was issued by the king on December 30, 1687 which established the Corporation of Madras.
When as a result, Tiso had the Slovak regional government issue a declaration of independence on 14 March 1939, the ensuing crisis in Czech-Slovak relations was used as a pretext to summon the Czecho-Slovak President Emil Hácha to Berlin over his " failure " to keep order in his country.
But the ensuing uproar in Parliament had a lasting impression on the electorate, and was a decisive factor in the Liberal government's defeat at the hands of the PCs, led by John Diefenbaker, in the 1957 election.
The madness that is a side effect of Venom takes hold, and during the ensuing fight with Superman and Batman, Luthor admits he had traded the creature Doomsday to Darkseid in return for weapons during the Our Worlds at War crisis ; in doing so, he inadvertently provides a confession which is captured on video by Batman.
After kicker Gary Anderson, who had just completed the first perfect regular season in NFL history ( not missing a single extra point or field goal attempt the entire year ), missed a 38-yard field goal attempt with less than 2 minutes remaining, the Falcon's ensuing drive tied the game.
The ensuing discussion of a potential political deal between Germany and the Soviet Union had to be channeled into the framework of economic negotiations between the two countries, because close military and diplomatic connections, as was the case before mid-1930s, had afterward been largely severed.
The emphasis on the salvific nature of the Resurrection continued in Christian theology in the next centuries, e. g., in the 8th century Saint John of Damascus wrote that: "... When he had freed those who were bound from the beginning of time, Christ returned again from among the dead, having opened for us the way to resurrection " and Christian iconography of the ensuing years represented that concept.
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.
After the ensuing kickoff, New England lost 13 yards in 3 plays and had to punt again, but got the ball back with great field position when defensive back Raymond Clayborn recovered a fumble from Suhey at their own 46-yard line.
The Vikings then had their best opportunity to score in the first half on their ensuing drive.
Miami then had to punt again on their ensuing possession, and San Francisco defensive back Dana McLemore returned the ball 28 yards to the 49ers ' 45-yard line.
The 49ers ( now led by Steve Young ) tried to run out the clock on their ensuing possession, but San Francisco running back Roger Craig had the ball dislodged by nosetackle Erik Howard, and Lawrence Taylor recovered the fumble in mid-air with 2: 36 remaining.
The Patriots had no timeouts left for their ensuing drive, which led Fox color commentator John Madden to suggest that the Patriots should run out the clock and attempt to win in overtime.
Withering deduced that Digitalis was the " active " ingredient in the formulation, and over the ensuing nine years he carefully tried out different preparations of various parts of the plant ( collected in different seasons ) and documented 156 cases where he had employed digitalis, and described the effects and the best-and safest-way of using it.
The arrival of Conrad, the exiled duke of Lotharingia ( Lorraine ) and Otto's son-in-law, was particularly heartening because he had recently thrown in his lot with the Magyars, but now returned to fight under Otto ; in the ensuing battle he lost his life.
His crew set that ship on fire, sending it towards Rogers ' ships, and escaped in the ensuing confusion in a smaller ship they had seized from another pirate.
During the ensuing campaign, King's tuberculosis, which he believed he had contracted while in Paris, France, denied him the active behind-the-scenes role that he might otherwise have played, although he worked hard to assure his region's voters that New Hampshire's Pierce was a " northern man with southern principles.
With no ensuing restrictions on his policies, he abolished the Oath of Allegiance ( which Cosgrave intended to do had he won the 1932 general election ), the Senate, university representation in the Dáil, and appeals to the Privy Council.
In contrast, during the Zhou Dynasty and the ensuing Warring States Period, the prevalent philosophy had dictated war as a gentleman's activity ; military commanders were instructed to respect what they perceived to be Heaven's laws in battle.
The ensuing decisions, most notably the Sykes – Picot Agreement gave birth to the French Mandate for Syria and British Mandate for Palestine, the latter of which included the territory of Transjordan which had been allocated to Abdullah I of Jordan approximately a year prior to the finalisation of the Mandate document.

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