How To Use Ensue In A Sentence

  • Instead a great deal of difficult negotiation ensued. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • A long wrangle ensued about what exactly was binding on the Army. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • The film takes the myth of the werewolf and transplants it into a small-town community and carnage ensues.
  • The atmosphere grew tenser and an awkward pause ensued.
  • When Abraham won the war, there ensued a brief parley between himself and the king of Sodom.
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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.
  • A windfall profits tax is exactly how it sounds; it is a higher tax rate on profits that ensue from a sudden windfall gain to a particular company. Ah, gerrymandering. | RedState
  • Much comic toing and froing ensues, all done with a superb lightness of touch. Times, Sunday Times
  • European settlers nearly wiped them out and mass battles ensued with cowboys. The Sun
  • A feeding frenzy ensued - within minutes the unfortunate man was stripped of his clothes.
  • The political and press furore that ensued following his refusal of political asylum was substantial. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, oh, the playacting, the tussles for territory, the acts of intellectual vaudeville that ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • A much longer pause ensued, and Rolloniss casually walked across to the edge of the cliff, staring at the vast, unobscured countryside.
  • “Murmurs, discontent, insurrections, rebellion, would inevitably ensue,” with a likely result that “our present glorious Union itself would be dissevered or dissolved.” A Country of Vast Designs
  • Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed.
  • A quarter of an hour thus passed; then suddenly one of the elephants trumpeted, and a tremendous crashing in the reeds ensued.
  • What ensued absolutely staggered me. For Love or Money
  • Beowulf meets Grendel, and a battle ensues - Beowulf uses no weapon against Grendel, and fighting barehanded, rips off his arm.
  • The contact boat was only two miles from Grafton, and a chase ensued, with the suspected smugglers being illuminated by powerful searchlights.
  • A bitter custody battle ensued. Times, Sunday Times
  • Focal neurologic deficits such as hemiparesis, speech difficulties (dominant hemisphere involvement), and visual field defects gradually ensue ipsilateral to the side of seizures.
  • Neither does it follow, that, on the supposition of the satisfaction pleaded for, the freedom, pardon, or acquitment of the person originally guilty and liable to punishment must immediately and “ipso facto” ensue. A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
  • The celeb is greeted with the words "Thank God you're here," and the hilarity of improv ensues. Aussies Sell Thank God You're Here to Yanks.
  • If proper operation ensues, the port remains configured for full duplex transmission.
  • The clash ensues, with casualties on both sides, as people fall having been speared and hit by poison arrows.
  • As the cloud is moving off eastwards there are no rain clouds blocking its way so clear weather ensues. The Sun
  • By the time the first fight broke out I was gripped - feathers were puffed up to ensure maximum hard-man appearance and then a very undignified battle ensued, involving lots of running jumps and flapping and pecking.
  • At this point, the efficiency of contraction decreases and contractile failure ensues.
  • Great difficulties ensued, since no preparatory work of any kind had been done either by the delegations of the countries or by the respective governments. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • And even in plays with twists and turns and convolutions of the storyline such as Bartholomew Fair where the names of the characters -- Littlewit, Winwife, Quarlous -- tell us what they are, their games of language and wordplay make the plot -- Puritans and rogues meet up at a county fair and fun and thievery ensue -- secondary to the fun and revelry. Play on Words
  • 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.
  • Most legal experts believe that few, if any, further important changes affecting company pension schemes are likely to ensue.
  • When they all end up in neighbouring hotel rooms on holiday, hilarity ensues - genuinely. The Sun
  • Sloughing phagedena rapidly ensued, but under medical treatment he eventually recovered. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • For when the spirit, or moisture turned to spirit, has escaped from some porous body (as wood, bone, parchment, and the like), then the grosser parts are with stronger effort drawn and collected together; whence ensues induration or desiccation, which I take to be owing not so much to the motion of connection to prevent a vacuum as to this motion of friendship and union. The New Organon
  • The reply received was evidently not in favour of extreme measures for the strong arm of the British was notoriously far-reaching, and serious trouble might ensue if the subadar were killed. The Story of the Guides
  • As consumers, we may well benefit from the ding-dong battles that ensue.
  • In the chaos that ensued, the family used false documents and fled north. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • As women's art regains the territory of erotica, Messager comments succinctly on the debate which ensues.
  • How affecting he is now, outlining aspects of the divisive mess that's ensued since the deaths of Doctors Bond and Barnes, in this engrossingly sad indictment of power gone awry, directed by Don Argott serving as his own cinematographer. Michael Henry Adams: The Art of the Steal: Betraying Dr. Albert Barnes and Future Generations
  • A farce with all the sophistication of cheap tinsel ensues. The Sun
  • A sense of panic usually ensues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scrambling turned to roped up exploration as the frustrating hunt for anything remotely matching the guidebook description ensued.
  • This heaven, however, does not and cannot last: the soft toot of a car horn cues the return of ambient sound, and ushers in the somewhat jealous and tormented dialogue that ensues between this couple.
  • A quick and wordless wrestle ensued, both men exerting themselves physically to pry away the files.
  • The group became involved in a verbal altercation with another group of younger males and a fist fight ensued.
  • While a controversy ensued, Hansen rightfully received acknowledgment as the discoverer of the leprosy bacillus.
  • Fights had ensued between rival gangs of football fans.
  • After the expulsion of the Moors and the immense political turmoil that ensued, population size and agricultural productivity dropped.
  • A financial panic ensued, as frantic as the earlier boom.
  • But it so chanced, that Bello's crafts, one by one meeting the foe, in most cases found the canoes of Vivenza much larger than their own; and manned by more men, with hearts bold as theirs; whence, in the ship - duels that ensued, they were worsted; and the canoes of Vivenza, locking their yard-arms into those of the vanquished, very courteously gallanted them into their coral harbors. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2)
  • Matthew Gilson Joseph Epstein Perhaps with this last reference he is playing off a quote from Saint-Simon: "Mme de Saint Simon, all goodness, tried in vain to check our most outrageous utterances, but the brakes were off and there ensued the most fearful struggle between the expression of sentiments that, humanly speaking, were quite natural, and the sensations that they were not altogether Christian. Boulevardier's Delight
  • ‘Our general is no more,’ was all he said, though loud enough for all the men to hear, and it was soon ensued by an enormously uproarious cheer from the troops.
  • None of it is bad; if you whacked this on in the car, acceleration would doubtless ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both managers said beforehand that they didn't anticipate any carryover from the melee that ensued after Shields hit Coco Crisp in the leg with a pitch during the second inning of a 7-1 Tampa Bay loss. USATODAY.com
  • Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed.
  • Much imaginative capering ensues as our stroppy young heroine comes of age through the time-honoured route of folly, emergency driving lessons and sexual awakening at the hands of Robert Sheehan the gobby Irish one from Misfits, who plays snoggable townie borrower Spiller as a tearaway in a red biker jacket. Phil Hogan's Christmas TV highlights
  • a distant lymphatic prematurely expels her ova; these act as emboli to the nearest lymphatic glands, whence ensues stasis of lymph, regurgitation of lymph, and partial compensation by anastomoses of lymphatic vessels; this brings about hypertrophy of tissues, and may go on to lymphorrhoea or chyluria, according to the site of the obstructed lymphatics. Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
  • A media frenzy ensued, and now London-based Salt Publishing has produced a print version of the hugely popular anthology.
  • A sizeable hiatus then ensued, amidst light rainfall, before a northbound carriage became available. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • She gashed her on the left side of her face with the knife and a struggle ensued.
  • If the Europeans did not reduce subsidies, a trade war would ensue.
  • Damage ensues, with water leaking in and spraying about.
  • Attacking Iran will finish off the U.S. empire — not that Iran could kill the USA, but the chaos that will ensue is going to be the final straw that kills the economically-sick USA. Protesting HCR 362 at Nancy Pelosi’s House « Antiwar.com Blog
  • That said, I cannot begin to assess the damage to British music that will ensue from the coming year's purblind promotion of a composer who failed so insistently to observe the rules of his craft.
  • A ferocious battle ensued before police in riot gear moved in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mystical homosexual power known as gaydar fails, and some delicious complications ensue.
  • Almelo, a Bachelor in Physic or Medicine, began to prepare a place for a monastery; for of their own free will and by his council they had determined to build an house in Vrensueghen upon an hereditament that is called Enoldint. The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes
  • A bitter confrontation ensued which he chose to end in the most horrible way.
  • The second stage ensues one to four days later with an erythematous maculopapular rash on the trunk and limbs, which may spread to involve large areas.
  • If too much new material is released from the unconscious, then chaos ensues.
  • The heat of the blood counteracts the refrigeration and, when respiring animals can no longer move the lung aquatic animals their gills, whether owing to discase or old age, their death ensues. On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing
  • A bitter custody battle ensued. Times, Sunday Times
  • A farce with all the sophistication of cheap tinsel ensues. The Sun
  • A widespread bankruptcy, default, and repudiation of bonds would necessarily ensue.
  • Then the pope, considering the great perils that might ensue by his departing, dispensed with him, and assoiled him of his avow, of which he sent to him a bull under lead, and enjoined him in penance to give the goods that he should have spent in his pilgrimage, to deeds of charity, and to re-edify some church of S. Peter, and endow it with sufficient livelihood. The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • After fertilization, gestation ensues for 65-70 days.
  • Via MeFi, where an interesting discussion about opposition in deaf communities to cochlear implants ensues. Bad News Saturday « Gerry Canavan
  • When he refuses, a row ensues, during which the pair are heard hurling vile abuse. The Sun
  • A chase ensued and the men eventually abandoned the car and escaped into a forested area.
  • Several minutes of disorder ensued, which included punch-ups and the Oxford goalkeeper apparently pinning a rather more bulky Warwick team member to the ground saying repeatedly ‘Who's my bitch now?’
  • A bitter custody battle ensued. Times, Sunday Times
  • What ensued was an unsustainable consumer and investment boom fuelled by debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this instance a greater pressure differential is established, higher flow rates ensue, and a larger volume of sediment can be fluidized.
  • From oxide of glycyl ensues acroline; oleic acid affords a fatty acid, and among the decomposition products of fats containing stearine and margarine are found pure margaric acid, and, at the same time, some hydro-carbons are formed. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • He didn't put his name on that ballot because they broke the rules, without these rules states will joggle for position each year and even more chaos will ensue. Full Michigan delegation with half-vote to be seated by Dems
  • The usual pleasantries ensued, along with the inevitable cricket chat, and then talk turned to families. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, Wundt, and others, refused to accept these new methods and conclusions, and a heated debate, the so called imageless thought controversy, ensued. His Name Was Do Re Mi
  • As a fierce rain beats against them, a struggle ensues between father and son, and Vincenzo drops the revolver onto a catwalk running alongside the bridge.
  • An argument ensued, with various band members joining in and haranguing Simpson and his girlfriend for over two hours.
  • If the Europeans did not reduce subsidies, a trade war would ensue.
  • The Quiet American is a thoughtful film about what ensues when cynicism, both personal and political, collide with idealism.
  • Muslims strive to break fast together and the nightly prayers ensue, which also illustrate such unity quite vividly.
  • Chaos and violence ensued as miners trampled over each other in the rush. Times, Sunday Times
  • There ensued a series of walks and heart-to-heart talks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chaos ensues as the patrons of the establishment band together to fight for their lives.
  • The "daemonic" was also responsible for the mingled attraction that was exerted over me at this point by a young foreign student, and for the intercourse which ensued between us. Recollections of My Childhood and Youth
  • The liver is especially taxed in such cases, being unable to remove all the excess of carbonaceous matter from, the blood, and thus "biliousness" ensues, particularly on the approach of warm weather, when the air brings less oxygen than in cold. American Woman's Home
  • Global chaos ensues when a computer geek, fired from his job, unleashes an unstoppable computer virus.
  • Silence ensued her words, and footsteps resounded through the auditorium.
  • A ferocious battle ensued before police in riot gear moved in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The irascible Irishman replied that a Scotchman was the incarnation of impudence -- and hereupon a war of words ensued, until the officers 'attention was attracted and brought it to an abrupt conclusion. Six Years in the Prisons of England
  • Fierce fighting ensued and the boarding party managed to rescue the British merchant seaman held on the ship.
  • _ -- When suppuration ensues, the stitches should be removed, the wound opened up and purified with eusol, and packed. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • An altercation ensued at the lab, and Angeli was convicted this week of disorderly conduct and malicious destruction of property.
  • It some such fashion the periodic strokes of the smaller ether waves accumulate, till the atoms on which their timed impulses impinge are jerked asunder, and what we call chemical decomposition ensues. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
  • Adam raised the issue of multimedia applications and much useful discussion ensued.
  • When a file system's data or metadata becomes scrambled, data corruption ensues.
  • When the French launched a campaign to reoccupy the region, a ruthless war ensued.
  • A variety of other clinical findings ensue, which may include anxiety, restlessness, hyperexcitability, hallucinations, dysphagia, and hydrophobia.
  • A stroppy stand-off ensued with security, who cut the electricity after she climbed the rigging. The Sun
  • It's impossible to predict what mayhem may ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The escalation that ensued is captured in Bradley Glenn's documentary Battle of the Bozos, which has its New York premier at the Williamsburg International Film Festival this Saturday. Adam Morganstern: Battle of the Bozos
  • Yet while complications ensue in satirical subplots in which love and money commingle, hilarity proves only sporadic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organ failure ensues with death in the teens to early twenties.
  • A rush ensues while I bag everything as the next customer usually starts crowding me.
  • Yet while complications ensue in satirical subplots in which love and money commingle, hilarity proves only sporadic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fist fights ensued before the convention closed, with Eisenhower as the nominee.
  • The blues that ensue could seem tricksy, but don't. Times, Sunday Times
  • A passionate love affair ensues between the pair, which has doom written all over it.
  • A night in a honky-tonk ensues, during which Henry and Carol dance the night away as Wayne glowers and fumes on the sidelines; he's actually jealous of this old guy out there with his young wife.
  • What mayhem will ensue this time? The Sun
  • Please visit the original post in order to read the many reactions that ensued.
  • A chase ensued; eventually the terrorists abandoned their car and ambushed a bus, taking 9 prisoners.
  • Great difficulties ensued, since no preparatory work of any kind had been done either by the delegations of the countries or by the respective governments. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • Police in riot gear were called out at the campus after several cars were overturned, fires were started and mayhem ensued.
  • 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.
  • Those gestures were reciprocated and negotiations ensued.
  • Several blinding nuclear blasts ensued, covering the rock with dust and flame in a hellish inferno.
  • When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued.
  • Scandal ensued when Todd's best friend, American crooner Eddie Fisher, then married his widow.
  • Add a heady half-bottle of Siduri Pinot Noir or a complex, herbal Artadi Vinas de Gain Rioja, and contentment is bound to ensue.
  • A brawl ensues, elaborately described in the author's mock-heroic style.
  • Of course, it almost goes without saying that when something is out of reach and the sprog is denied her heart's desire, much weeping and gnashing of teeth ensues.
  • Pulling a cork is a nasty, dirty chore that sometimes has to be done before the joy can ensue. LENNDEVOURS Mentioned in Newsday
  • As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore.
  • If we can't bring our problems under control, feelings of powerlessness and despair often ensue.
  • And the affection is resolved if there be an epistaxis, or if true critical sweats supervene with urine having white, thick, and smooth sediments, or if a deposit take place anywhere; but if it be resolved without these, there will be a relapse of the complaint, or pain in the hips and legs will ensue, with thick sputa, provided the patient be convalescent. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • This would be the signal for the withdrawal of the archducal protection from the pirates, who then, exposed to the vengeance of all whom they had plundered, must inevitably succumb in the unequal conflict that would ensue. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844
  • The Symptoms rose to a burning fever, a stupifaction and delirium ensued for 48 hours. Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 18 August 1776
  • This became yet another explanation for the next trauma that ensued.
  • In real life, the battle that ensued at Agincourt became known for the dominance of English longbows; common tellings hold that the longbowmen were massively outnumbered by the French, and that their victory was consequently a pretty big deal. Tudors / Elizabeth Writer Aims at Agincourt | /Film
  • You guys come to his rescue and the drama and hilarity ensues.
  • A long series of negotiations ensued, resulting in a new constitution promulgated into law in December 1993.
  • But here succeeded another discommodity, which Sancho accounted not as the least, and was, that they had no wine to drink; no, nor so much as a drop of water to rinse their mouths; and, being scorched with drought, Sancho, perceiving the field where they were full of thick and green grass, said that which shall ensue in the chapter following. The Third Book. V. Of the Discreet Discourse Passed between Sancho and His Lord; with the Adventure Succeeding of a Dead Body; and Other Notable Occurrences
  • A long and bitter labour dispute ensues at the oil sands facility.
  • The carnival atmosphere that has ensued from the fringes of conservatism has been a self-propelling reality show fostered by a corporate media that cares more about getting some crazy on camera than acknowledging issues that actually affect way more people. John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed
  • Had Gloucester not been so fecklessly led on by his 'Pillicock', there would have been no conception, and so none of the murderous familial world that ensued.
  • A bout of fisticuffs ensues, and with a misdirected right hook, the villain finds himself stuck in the shock therapy equipment.
  • Now was Arriguccio so furiously enflamed, that hee must needes bee further resolved in this apparant doubt: and because therein hee would not be deceived, softly he cut the thred from his wives toe, and made it fast about his owne; to trye what successe would ensue thereon. The Decameron
  • Post-election violence was expected, and the interior minister was sacked during the campaign for suggesting that civil war might ensue unless the poll were delayed.
  • In Genres of the Credit Economy, I developed a historical argument to show that, in periods in which what I call the problematic of representation became visible, economic, political, and epistemological uncertainty often ensued. The Chicago Blog
  • By working less and staying at home more, I believed naively that my husband would come home to domestic bliss and a happy marriage would ensue.
  • Roads were closed and chaos ensued. The Sun
  • In the military impasse that ensued, negotiations between the two sides made little progress.
  • A battle ensued over which should remain. The Sun
  • Another huffy tantrum ensued, which some quick, timely clay-shaping and fast talking intercepted.
  • When chemicals that are capable of reacting with each other are mixed together, a reaction ensues and product is produced.
  • Quinine after or during the operation of the pills, in large doses every two or three hours, until deafness or cinchonism ensued, completed the cure. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • A brief grapple ensued, pushing and shoving aplenty all round, and I duly broke free, uninjured and unrobbed.
  • It is not the same as advanced development, although such development often ensues.
  • A blazing argument ensued, and we finally, albeit grudgingly, compromised on a plan to leave the next day, in the late afternoon.
  • Emotional Atyachaar" could easily be termed the craziest of them all as it conducts a secret fidelity test on one's partner and captures the emotions that ensue. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Card tables were set up, a good supper was enjoyed and plenty of gossip ensued.
  • As confrontations ensue, a shameful family secret is revealed that will change their lives for ever.
  • When he refuses, a row ensues, during which the pair are heard hurling vile abuse. The Sun
  • In the solemn silence that ensued, St. Anthot declared the law null and void from disusage, restored the children to the inheritance of Guillaume Laurent, and reinstated them in the house from which their aunt had driven them. The Story of Rouen
  • Scrambling turned to roped up exploration as the frustrating hunt for anything remotely matching the guidebook description ensued.
  • A label bidding war ensued and after the deal was signed and the album recorded...the label chose not to release it. YesButNoButYes: Top 10 Albums You've Never Heard
  • There ensued one of those friendly tussles, not quite fights, that kids find such fun.
  • A full-scale battle ensued, with troops coming under fire for more than a hour. Times, Sunday Times
  • We realized we were in a pickle and knew how much embarrassment would ensue from most of the remedies that obviously presented themselves.
  • Will depart shortly for bucolic countryside home of Support Team's family, where frolicking and gamboling will ensue. Archive 2009-07-01
  • They then asked for money and again the boys refused and a struggle ensued.
  • Adam raised the issue of multimedia applications and much useful discussion ensued.
  • Dry laughter and hilarity ensue, but the eerie arch of the original is intact.
  • The army said he fired at troops, and a gunfight ensued.
  • Those words hit Rick like stones, a brainwave and an idea quickly ensued.
  • A rapid series of phone calls ensued, with the U.S. playing the role of marriage counselor by talking to Turks and Israelis, who weren't talking to each other. U.S. Plays Therapist With Turkey, Israel
  • The explanations which ensued proved that the squadron of volunteers had separated from the column at the same time that I had when we debouched from the canon, and had pursued an intermediate trail through the hills, which brought it into the valley of the Yakima at a point higher up the river than where I had struck it. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • A tug-o'-war ensued and suddenly the rope came - unzipping all those carefully placed runners like a thumb through a banana skin.
  • The latter point was indeed raised during the foreshortened debate that ensued. Archive 2009-05-01
  • But lo and behold, he now discovered that Donovan has a team with the Chetnik warlord, which meant “complete chaos will ensue,” Churchill complained. Wild Bill Donovan
  • What ensued inside the auditorium was a string of numbers sprung from a highly eclectic sensibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regardless, Rice seeks payback, and before you can say ‘I'll never get these 95 minutes of my life back,’ guns blaze and squibs pop and general mayhem ensues.
  • Insofar as these positions identify the forces prevalent in bringing the Cold War to an end, as well as their trajectories, they provide clues to the mainsprings of the order that has since ensued.
  • Hence it is best when it can be recently taken from a patient in the disease; or otherwise it may be diluted with part of a drop of warm water, since its fluidity is likely to occasion its immediate absorption; and the wound should be made as small and superficial as possible, as otherwise ulcers have been supposed sometimes to ensue with subaxillary abscesses. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • A security team attempted to stop them from entering and a shoving match ensued. Christianity Today
  • Fights ensue as Lee goes about avenging deaths and righting wrongs.
  • The opposing units opened fire simultaneously at close range and a 15-minute firefight ensued.
  • The trial would give them a flavour of the problems that will ensue.
  • Then at 31 weeks into her seventh pregnancy (already complicated by placenta praevia) her membranes ruptured and premature labour ensued.
  • In a grueling contest that ensued between the duo, the power packed ride by Vries enabled Bin Amer to keep the spirited effort by Bouland at bay to win by a shorthead. Undefined
  • Uncontested scrums ensued for the final 10 minutes of the match. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's standard scientific procedure to consider the consequences which logically ensue from a proposed hypothesis. Creationism, defined
  • The traditional process of cheesemaking ensues when the bacteria in the starter culture begin growing by fermenting the lactose in the milk into lactic acid.
  • I remember also that I have seen boys in whom during the period of puberal development an enlargement of the mammæ took place, going so far that it was possible by pressure on the glands to expel fluid from the mammillary ducts; at a more advanced age, however, this mammary growth was arrested, and subsequently atrophy ensued. The Sexual Life of the Child
  • Whatensues is gooey, overscored, treacle-streaked religiosity for depressedDemocrats, and a fine argument for stripping celebrities of theirvoting rights. On the Scene at Toronto: Emilio Estevez's 'Bobby' and more | EW.com
  • Total confusion reigns supreme, and an atmosphere close to mass hysteria ensues.
  • Shortly after we debouched from the cedars I was directed by Rosecrans to send some aid to the right of General Palmer's division; and two of Schaefer's regiments, having obtained ammunition, were pushed up on Palmer's right, accompanied by four of Hescock's guns; but the advance of the enemy here had already been checked by Palmer, and only a desultory contest ensued. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories

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