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ensuing and dispute
At the culmination of the ensuing months-long legal dispute, he watched, as described by Sandford, " millions of dollars of his future earnings being surrendered " in what were " uniquely generous terms for Defries ", then " shut himself up in West 20th Street, where for a week his howls could be heard through the locked attic door.
The ensuing dispute was only settled in 1617, though both companies were allowed to whale at Jan Mayen in the meantime.
The ensuing priority dispute between Galileo and Scheiner, neither of whom knew of the Fabricius ' work, was thus as pointless as it was bitter.
The ensuing dispute remained a subject of controversy into 2010, particularly after ongoing reports of growing water contamination in the area were later proved to be from sewage discharge of Gualeguaychú town.
The ensuing dispute received considerable coverage in the mainstream media.
In 1983 the Australian shearing industry was torn apart by the wide comb dispute and the ensuing 10 week strike that followed.
In the ensuing mêlée, many men were killed, and there arose a dispute between Prendergast with his supporters and a group including Armitage over what to do with the few loyal crewmen still left alive.
However, Arians made a sustained effort to return to the church and to restore their beliefs after 325 with a prolonged theological dispute ensuing.
In the ensuing dispute between the king and Becket, Hugh did not take sides.
In the ensuing months, a dispute over leadership of the Richmond government resulted in the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals holding a hearing on April 27, 1870, in the large courtroom on the second floor of the Capitol.
The ensuing dispute over who held his registration continued for over a year and Hughes ' career had to be put on hold.
In the ensuing dispute most department staff left.
Walpole's first defeat in the ensuing parliament was in a dispute of this election, and after Walpole's resignation early in 1742 Wynn won the seat back and the sheriff was jailed.

ensuing and Tyler
In the ensuing struggle for Lipton's gun the driver is killed and the car crashes, allowing Tyler to escape.

ensuing and supposedly
In the ensuing shoot out with police he was lightly wounded, resulting in his placement in the prison hospital ward where looser security allowed him to escape again only four days later, on 9 June, supposedly by jumping from the window, beating up the first bystander, and stealing his clothing before disappearing.

ensuing and drew
The ensuing trial drew considerable attention.
The Dandi March and the ensuing Dharasana Satyagraha drew worldwide attention to the Indian independence movement through extensive newspaper and newsreel coverage.
The confrontation was disrupted by the sudden appearance of the Autobot commando squad, the Wreckers, who drew the ensuing battle away from the human settlement it was taking place in by professing to have stolen Galvatron's time jump mechanism, when in reality, the Decepticon no longer had it for them to take.
The confrontation was disrupted by the sudden appearance of the Autobot commando squad, the Wreckers, who drew the ensuing battle away from the human settlement it was taking place in by professing to have stolen Galvatron's time jump mechanism, when in reality, the Decepticon no longer even had it for them to take.

ensuing and William
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.
In the ensuing celebration, Chaucer remarks that he should write this whole story down, as Jocelyn and William embrace.
In the ensuing general election, Choi did not face a Republican candidate, but instead faced a former Democrat turned Independent, William ( Bill ) Stephens.
Among the novels and respective cases alluded to are The Two Mrs. Grenvilles ( 1985 ) ( the shooting of Belair Stud owner William Woodward, Jr. by his wife, Ann Arden Woodward ); An Inconvenient Woman ( 1990 ) ( the Alfred S. Bloomingdale / Vicki Morgan affair and ensuing scandal ); and A Season in Purgatory ( 1993 ) ( the Michael Skakel / Martha Moxley murder case ).
As a consequence of the ensuing rejection, particularly by his father ( Peter MacNeill ), Sweet William had the choice of either running away to live in a big city far away from the family or committing suicide by hanging himself from a tree in the garden.
The Pemmican Proclamation, the ensuing Battle of Seven Oaks in 1816, and its violence, resulted in Lord Selkirk arresting William McGillivray and several North West Company proprietors, seizing their outpost property in Fort William and charging them with responsibility for the deaths of twenty-one people at Seven Oaks.
It fell to Northwest Territories Premier Frederick William Gordon Haultain to fill the ensuing vacancy and, to preserve the delicate non-partisan balance of his administration, he had to pick a successor who was, like Ross, a Liberal.
During the Truman and Eisenhower years, a number of left wing intellectuals found a space for their work in MR, including a number that would gain in stature in the ensuing liberalized decade, such as pacifist activist Staughton Lynd ( 1952 ), historian William Appleman Williams ( 1952 ), and sociologist C. Wright Mills ( 1958 ).
He was thus appointed by Governor William Stone to fill the ensuing vacancy, and presented his credentials to the Senate in December of 1899.
Following French Emperor Napoleon I's victory at the Battle of Jena and the ensuing evacuation by Prussia of her Polish provinces, in November 1806 Poniatowski was asked by the Prussian king Frederick William III to assume the governorship of Warsaw, to which he agreed ; he also assumed the command of the city's municipal guard and citizen militia forces organized by local residents.
Hoff wrote four novels between 1934 and 1946 under his own name but made his reputation with his first novel under the pen name William Cooper ( used from then on ), Scenes from Provincial Life ( 1950 ), the first of five more or less autobiographical novels published over the ensuing half century.
In the ensuing years a long sequence of architects profited from his discourse: Boullée, Brongniart, Chalgrin, La Guêpière, Desprez, de Wailly, Gondoin, Ledoux, Guimard and Rondelet, and to foreigners who would bring Neoclassicism home with them: the Anglo-Swedish Sir William Chambers, and the Dane Caspar Frederik Harsdorff.
To his credit, McManaman never spoke ill of the Galáctico policy's effects on him during his tenure, only critiquing the policy and ultimately describing it in his autobiography " El Macca " ( a book that was shortlisted as the William Hill Sports Book of the Year ), in 2004 as the " Disneyfication of Real Madrid " upon his departure from the club ; a piece of foresight that proved telling for the future as the club never reached its heights in the period ensuing with the policy, and with the term becoming somewhat pejorative to this day.
Commander Weir of Calypso was immediately, and Commander Robilliard of Podargus in the ensuing December, promoted to post-captain ; Dictators first lieutenant, William Buchanan, was made a commander.
The supporters of William and Mary, who won the war, proposed to indict over 3, 900 of their enemies and confiscate their property, and in the ensuing " Williamite Settlement " over 2, 000 lost their property to the " Commissioners of Forfeitures " which was sold on in the 1690s.
The ensuing by-election, held in February 1989, was won by William Hague, this would be the last by-election won by the Conservative Government of 1979-1997.
The ensuing by-election was contested and won by his son, William Kariuki Mirugi of the Narc-Kenya party.
His brother, Sir William Ramsay of Inverleith succeeded Sir Alexander at Dalhousie in 1342 and was famous for his raid around Norham Castle, and the ensuing Battle of Nisbet Muir in 1355.
With the ensuing California oil boom, or " black-gold " rush, competition from various less scrupulous large oil companies was fierce — several of whom, along with William Randolph Hearst, tried to drive the more honest Bell's smaller operation out of business — a saga documented in the fictionalized account by writer Upton Sinclair in a 1927 novel Oil !, also the basis for the 2007 movie, There Will Be Blood.

ensuing and Lord
After the failure of Lord North's ministry ( 1770 – 1782 ) in March 1782 due to Britain's defeat in the American Revolutionary War and the ensuing vote of no confidence by Parliament, the Marquess of Rockingham reasserted the Prime Minister's control over the Cabinet.
To an extent, Valaquenta gives a meaning or a ' genealogy ', or both, to many scenes in the larger Quenta Silmarillion ; it is a virtual ' list of players ' for important parts of that ensuing drama, which drama itself ( as a collection of mythic tales ) provides a foundational background for the world that comes after ( in particular for those stories comprising the more widely known histories of Middle-earth, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings ).
" 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.
During the May Crisis of 1938, on 21 May, Bonnet advised Lord Halifax that Britain should warn Berlin that if the Germans attacked Czechoslovakia, then Britain would become involved in the ensuing war, only to be informed that London had already delivered such a warning.
He arranged to speak to First Lord of the Admiralty Leo Amery in July 1923, but the meeting and ensuing correspondence with the admiralty failed to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
" He ignored ensuing calls for his resignation as Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire and president of the National Museum of Wales.
Watson won the ensuing by-election and was appointed Lord Advocate ..
The ensuing prosecutions were spectacularly unsuccessful, however, and caused considerable embarrassment, both to the government and to Maconochie himself, who, as Lord Advocate, was directly responsible.

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