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"ensue" Definitions
  1. to happen after or as a result of another event

782 Sentences With "ensue"

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Both success and happiness ensue from something far more fundamental.
When no one is willing to wait, conflict can ensue.
Drama will inevitably ensue — and, hopefully, so will hit songs.
Andrew M. Cuomo and Cynthia Nixon could ensue this weekend.
Hilarity and some seriously uncomfortable double dates will presumably ensue.
Darker hijinks will ensue in the pair's new Netflix film.
Murder, adultery, cannibalism, and cabaret — among other otherworldly antics — ensue.
This, as they say, is where the hijinks really ensue.
If no agreement can be reached, prolonged chaos could ensue.
A runoff will ensue if no one tops 50 percent.
To say emotional complications ensue would be putting it delicately.
Late nights, office conflicts, physical comedy and touching romance ensue.
The fuel tanks should rupture, and an explosion will ensue.
Gun battles, narrow escapes, kidnappings, disguises, torture and assassinations ensue.
Pitched battles between the forces of magic and science ensue.
Without rules that are followed and enforced, chaos would ensue.
When America is asleep at the wheel, tragedy can ensue.
Should the bill become law, a court battle likely would ensue.
What are the risks of allowing a trade war to ensue?
Hijinks, boob jokes, and Priyanka Chopra (in a mysterious role) ensue.
The same 90-second sequence would ensue until eight were left.
If you think hijinks might ensue, then you are quite right.
Because if they don't do that, chaos could ensue very quickly.
Can you imagine the chaos that would ensue at that point?
Negative rating pressure could ensue should TCB manages capital more aggressively.
To see the spirited shenanigans ensue, watch the full video above.
Eighteen independent-counsel investigations would ensue over the next two decades.
If it's not, let the cultural appropriation/gentrification witch hunt ensue.
Illicit flights to other parts of the country will doubtless ensue.
As with most of the Murphyverse, hijinks are sure to ensue.
Of course, drama, romance and a lot of awkward moments ensue.
Network effects will always ensue, as a dominant player invariably emerges.
A series of romantic mix-ups, and more mob mayhem, ensue.
Phantasmagorical and terrifically violent high jinks ensue, among other arresting visuals.
A major shift in the global balance of power could ensue.
Should war ensue, escalating to deescalate is part of that process.
A full-fledged global trade war would quickly and inevitably ensue.
But even if their legal dispute is ended, further ones could ensue.
As you probably guessed, chaos and the struggle for power quickly ensue.
Speeches ensue, arms are twisted, friendships tested, and hours can tick by.
If new funding is not appropriated before then, another shutdown will ensue.
When they say they like or wear a product, huge sales ensue.
Hijinks and romance ensue, along with an avalanche of pop culture references.
Dotcom bubbles ensue, with the attendant costs to savers and the economy.
In typical Tarantino fashion, a lot of fast talk and gunslinging ensue.
But prices slumped as new Chinese buying failed to ensue this week.
Fights naturally ensue as males try to display on the best habitat.
Years more instability and bitter political conflict over health care will ensue.
Humans wouldn't be able to grow food; chaos and violence would ensue.
Ramifications ensue: a separation, a lost job, long-buried sexual undercurrents resur­facing.
"The community deserves answers and full investigation will ensue," Ms. Roberts said.
Should the White House refuse those requests, a legal fight could ensue.
Smiles (bananas), smears (black beans and beets) and even tears (peas?!) ensue.
The University has condemned the action and says further investigations will ensue.
Complications ensue when the bereft Shiraz (Rai) sets off to rescue her.
Hijinks ensue, all graphic of course, to the tune of some '80s synths.
Unsurprisingly, things do not go according to plan and Heffley family antics ensue.
Aside from the fact that serious penalties will ensue, it's just plain dangerous.
But if Shia militias are unleashed another bout of sectarian killings might ensue.
And if more aid is not forthcoming soon, a widespread famine could ensue.
Maybe it feels like a calm before the storm I know must ensue.
"The community deserves answers and full investigation will ensue," she tweeted on Tuesday.
Hijinks, of course, ensue, and Teigen probably couldn't resist slyly bringing it up.
But a (fist-free) tussle over who benefits most from them may ensue.
Police are deployed, protests ensue, and the hospital staff switches off his ventilator.
Should credit losses deteriorate significantly, thereby impacting capital, negative rating action could ensue.
Adventures ensue as Arnold continues his search for his lost mother and father.
Panic and disaster ensue, with a frantic dash off the planet in order.
Should no agreement be reached, a longstanding legal dispute may ensue, he said.
Democrats have recoiled from these demands, and high-stakes showdowns tend to ensue.
Murder can ensue whether you have a gun, knife, hammer, bomb or vehicle.
Should retail sales falter, more panic about a potential economic downturn could ensue.
That expected volatility makes it hard to predict what might ensue in 2020.
A runoff will ensue on July 24 if no one tops 50 percent.
Had we known in 2017 what would ensue, we would have made different decisions.
The hard part is overcoming the myriad of lawsuits that would almost certainly ensue.
Pro Tip: fill it with baby pictures of yourself and let the "Awwws" ensue.
Naturally, hijinks ensue — but that's not even the most exciting part of the movie.
A Detroit police officer lines up people as riots ensue in late July 1967.
At best, there's some tripping and fumbling around, at worst, dangerous car crashes ensue.
Disappointing plot twists ensue in a climactic brawl starved for snappier choreography and editing.
Spurs would score, extra time would ensue, and the young would vanquish the old.
In classic '80s form, high jinks ensue, but it's so much more than that.
If the E.R.A. were to pass one more state, a legal showdown would ensue.
I think we could prepare for the mental health crisis that's going to ensue.
We'd fall into bed, kiss, and undress, and then the "dirty talk" would ensue.
The public might be turned off by the various backroom deals that would ensue.
A media circus would undoubtedly ensue if Democrats take Daniels up on her offer.
"Gronk spike, baby!" he yelled, as a warning of the chaos soon to ensue.
Complications ensue, not least because his former lover is now married to his brother.
Friendships and relationships ensue as the three head full-throttle into their adult lives.
Reality-breaking hijinks quickly ensue, particularly around Jules' very Goop-like millennial pink workplace.
When patients can't keep their blood sugar under control, complications can ensue, Quast said.
Disaster could ensue, except Ferreira turns each conundrum into a full-on fashion moment.
I never did recognize him on the street, nor did a physical encounter ensue.
That kind of disruption, and the political backlash that would ensue, worries many Republicans.
And clashes are likely to ensue if the idea actually gains traction and real momentum.
Some had worried that political instability might ensue if either party had won full control.
In a way, the hissy fits that will ensue over this game are perfectly justified.
That is understandable, especially given the real-world consequences that will ensue from the spectacle.
It's all about a child who befriends a robot, and the crazy misunderstandings that ensue.
A political "bank run," in the phrase of the political scientist Ivan Krastev, could ensue.
No crisis need ensue should Clinton be impeached or should serious impeachment rumblings ever occur.
The adults in the room — well, they leave the room and let the mayhem ensue.
Hijinks ensue as the kids join forces with a vampire hunter to save their mother.
Many are concerned that, without an agreement with Brussels in place, economic chaos could ensue.
Scuffles ensue, as the fans either retreat or attempt to shield themselves from the attack.
Strange adventures in modernity ensue after Tancredi enlists Lazzaro in a kidnapping scheme involving … Tancredi.
Of course, nothing was going to replace the regular two puzzle pages; riots would ensue.
If 51 senators vote in favor, debate would ensue on which witnesses to hear from.
Unfortunately, hilarity can't actually ensue when Almost Family so brazenly ignores the issue of consent.
Inevitably, with senators unable to vigorously campaign themselves, the battle of the surrogates will ensue.
Relationship and family drama ensue as she navigates the mostly hidden world of the ultrawealthy.
Antic effects-laden car chases in town and country ensue, leading to a tender climax.
Predictably, it's not an easy transition — and high jinx and matters of the heart ensue.
When pushed, she would call our mother out on her behavior and ugly arguments would ensue.
Markets recovered on Friday and Monday when further egging on by either side did not ensue.
Disbelief at the bureaucracy it would cause and at the loss of competition that would ensue.
Few, including Trump, predicted the 2008 crash or the magnitude of the recession that would ensue.
Wachtmeister also knows firsthand the chaos that can ensue when your exclusive club isn't exclusive enough.
If a rider gets a shout-out from the instructor during class, whoops and hollers ensue.
They asked the nation's Supreme Court to step in and block the ruling lest "chaos" ensue.
Plus, they're worried about the mess that might ensue as light-night partygoers tuck into tacos.
You share the shot via a family group text, sit back, and allow levity to ensue.
Other times the anti-scientific ideas ensue out of wishful thinking, or even a desperate hope.
Unfortunately, some robbers have targeted his house, assuming it'd be empty, and the standard hijinks ensue.
Someone inevitably brings up a touchy subject (money, illness, addiction, infidelity) and awkward explosive arguments ensue.
It imbues Gordon's restaurant confrontation with Jane with a pang of fear, like violence might ensue.
Fights—set to pop music, of course—ensue, until everyone agrees to sing in one performance.
Expect lawsuits from left-leaning states and environmental groups to ensue as soon at that time.
The chaos that might ensue — well, let's just say it's everything Vladimir Putin ever dreamed of.
And it was possible that, if Mr. Saccone challenged the results, a legal battle could ensue.
Time seems to slow; nausea, auditory exclusion, tunnel vision and even temporary physical paralysis may ensue.
Sure enough, violent vomiting and other evacuations ensue, underscored by the movie's often queasy-green palette.
A host of negative comments did ensue, including at least one website dedicated to her disparagement.
The fact that none of this harm would ensue if FATCA is repealed went completely ignored.
This is reducing their value and makes it less probable that an M&A frenzy will ensue.
They're able to turn to high-priced lawyers to stave off the lawsuits that will likely ensue.
Baeidinejad cautioned the White House would be "very sorry" to underestimate Iran should a military conflict ensue.
According to the Little Rock Zoo in Arkansas, some drama may ensue among five species in particular.
Yet controversy can ensue when a candidate loses the popular vote but wins the electoral college. 220.
If Judge Andrew Hanen rules that DACA's second life should be cut short, legal confusion will ensue.
When a crisis happens and your system is down, it's easy for panic and chaos to ensue.
However, Caro Quintero really did kidnap Cosia on a night out, and a manhunt really did ensue.
When the conference organizers in Sacramento sat down to plan, they were aware that discord might ensue.
Plenty of hilarious hijinks ensue, but Smith says the film also has deeper themes of female empowerment.
Even less unknown are the ways in which adults bully each other, and the effects which ensue.
Intrigue and violence ensue, and Betty soon finds herself in a hot mess, both victim and heroine.
I'm apologizing ahead of time for the nerdy "Granite State" enthusiasm and the deliriousness to ensue.  Cheers!
Alongside a solution to the network problem, a possible compromise on governance issues could ensue, sources said.
Comedy, whimsy and a little danger ensue, with Sparky being one of Burton's most darkly adorable characters.
Plenty of revelations ensue, and as they pile up the reader feels them right along with Anna.
As the rivalry reignites and finds proxy in young protégés, multigenerational resentments, confrontations and hook-kicks ensue.
Playing Mr. Nanjiani's future mother-in-law, Holly Hunter is having none of it; near fisticuffs ensue.
They're the pieces you can always reach for, know they'll look beautifully effortless on and ensue confidence.
You can be sure that if the government attempts an after-the-fact ratification, litigation will ensue.
He falls in love with a young maiden, and yes, subsequently shenanigans — and great musical numbers — ensue.
In the premises and, as matters stand now, there is no evidence upon which a prosecution may ensue.
With only one episode left in season 4, I can only imagine what kind of chaos will ensue.
Because China sees this as a broken promise, a game of tit-for-tat protectionism may well ensue.
If you're not totally freaked out by this potential partner's niceties, a courtship might ensue … and you'll — gasp!
Consequently, cost overruns and schedule delays can ensue, jeopardizing the entire project and putting its viability at risk.
It doesn't seem like she knew he'd be the one teaching the class, but hilarity will surely ensue.
If gridlock does ensue, the rally we have witnessed may have a harder time finding its next leg.
The mass electrification that is expected to ensue should eventually help Ms Aitchison's kitchen and communications in Lalibela.
Regardless of the policy disagreements that will ensue, overall for this President it will be considered a success.
By not having an uncontestable method to verify votes, chaos could ensue if a recount is called for.
From the moment the rally was organized, public safety officials ought to have realized that trouble could ensue.
All manner of unearthly noises ensue when the performers apply their fingers and palms to the speaker cones.
Complications ensue, along with jokes, uneven performances, some unfunny business with a prostitute and lots of name-dropping.
Courts look for ways to deny requests for self-representation because they know the unfairness that can ensue.
Ghosts and mayhem ensue along with turns from the likes of Cecily Strong, Andy Garcia and Matt Walsh.
Nothing will change, no message will stick, no discipline will ensue — as long as Donald Trump is president.
And the internecine intraparty battle likely to ensue could depress Republican turnout, dragging other candidates down with him.
When Andromeda does eventually meet, or "swipe," the Milky Way, it doesn't mean chaos and destruction will ensue.
Judah's 2006 showdown against Mayweather saw an in-ring melee ensue in between the tenth and eleventh rounds.
Imagine the added layer of hilarity that would ensue if America Ferrera, for example, wore this T-shirt.
The rush of thyroid hormones that ensue can cause heart failure or abnormal rhythms, leading to sudden death.
On a tinsel-framed, gift-wrapped set by the brothers Christopher and Justin Swader, scheming and mayhem ensue.
Stacy and Lady Margaret swap places and, with shades of Harry and Meghan, high jinks and romance ensue.
If the United States were to give up its policing duties in Asia too quickly, chaos might ensue.
After Tremayne and Markham's Indian servants run away, taking the pack mules with them, bizarre plot twists ensue.
No-holds-barred discussions and debates would ensue, and no one profited more from them than Mr. Taylor.
If the market stabilizes and a trade war does not ensue, this decision might work in his favor.
Complications ensue, including a second-act detour to Singapore, where Vaidehi is studying to become an air hostess.
So a key question will be whether he can rebound from an early setback if one does ensue.
That means there's a tone of wacky complicity in the hijinks that ensue as they act out their plan.
As I waited it out, I could already envision the buttery, crispy, and coconut-encrusted glory that would ensue.
If Trump does not win 1,237 delegates ahead of July's Republican National Convention, a battle is likely to ensue.
But the IMF has been similarly reluctant to cut Pakistan off, for fear of the upheaval that would ensue.
Spooky thrills ensue — there's a hypnotist, a funeral, some violin strings, and a whole lot of creepy tea-stirring.
But if the Fed raises rates when the market does not expect it, chaos may ensue, if only briefly.
It has flinched at reining in dirty industries, wary of the mass job losses that seemed likely to ensue.
Were North Korea to emerge from that negotiation as a recognised nuclear power, an Asian arms race might ensue.
Imagine the chaos that would ensue if a tractor-trailer was driving against traffic on a highway; that's Valetudo.
Accidental discharges, stolen firearms, and guns falling from holsters are a few of the foreseeable problems that may ensue.
Moreover, the passenger could catch a glimpse of a bad rating on the driver's phone, and awkwardness would ensue.
But it offers just a sample of the spectacles sure to ensue between them should Mr. Trump become president.
In a matter of seconds, insults and shouting ensue, then pushing and shoving and the first punch is thrown.
A court battle could also ensue if the Justice Department refused to publicize the report or resisted a subpoena.
Tough conversations regarding abortion, equal marriage, poverty, budget priorities, the environment, criminal justice, war and everything else will ensue.
When you lay the ingredients out in front of you, the horror that is about to ensue becomes clear.
Had this year's NBA MVP Stephen Curry made a similar announcement, it's practically guaranteed a media tsunami would ensue.
Shenanigans ensue with diapering, a bowl of linguine, and religious small-town folk who nearly become Elizabeth's new parents.
Complications ensue when the pair ponder if they could ever be a real couple outside of their hotel room.
In another celebrated early video, she exchanges an onion, mouth to mouth, with each of her parents; tears ensue.
But if two candidates are jockeying for the top spot and no one winner seems clear, chaos will ensue.
Warmhearted and perhaps imaginary adventures ensue, facilitated by the father's identical twin (played by the always engaging Chris Diamantopoulos).
They worry a chase could ensue and prison staff, bystanders and Simpson himself could be injured or even worse.
If no deal has been passed by then, the UK drops out of the EU and chaos will ensue.
I remember that episode of "Seinfeld" where Kramer is a SEAT FILLER at the Tonys; the typical shenanigans ensue.
Read on for 13 firsthand accounts of the messiness that can ensue when Netflix and chill becomes Netflix...alone.
If all the predate hurdles have been cleared, I give my full name, knowing a Google search will ensue.
Castlevania is set in Wallachia in the 1400s and the bloody events that ensue are set off almost immediately.
They also said they refrained from issuing Bolton a subpoena because of the extensive legal battle that would ensue.
A first-act meltdown merely hints at the emotional and physical carnage that will ensue by the final curtain.
Despite Republican control of the White House and Senate, an appointment battle would likely ensue over a Ginsburg replacement.
Government benefits are really popular, and tend not to get repealed due to the intense outcry that would ensue.
Our story today takes a look at the sure-to-ensue struggle for humanity of one possible type of chatbot.
There's a Taoist story about the seemingly "good" and "bad" consequences that ensue after a farmer loses his prized horse.
So embarrassment and awkwardness ensue when it's revealed that he's sitting next to Keeley Hawes, the voice of Lara Croft.
Hijinks—and some hilarious-looking fights—ensue, as the lead lets the computer implant take over his body during battle.
Utilities are terrified of the "death spiral" that could ensue as more customers are driven to generate their own power.
If the pound is devalued sharply and people cannot get money from the banks, commentator Naoum said chaos will ensue.
Hijinks ensue as crew members calm their nerves by drinking while flying, bemoan long working hours, and engage alien enemies.
Though it's late in the evening, Patricia happily sticks around to transcribe, and a montage of jazz and typewriters ensue.
This way all the major cooking is done but there's still another round for the inevitable munchies that will ensue.
If charges are brought, political upheaval would likely ensue with pressure on Netanyahu, who denies any wrongdoing, to step down.
Four friends reunite for one's wedding, and the shenanigans that ensue create hilarious moments, but, most importantly, lessons of friendship.
This last episode showed Jon Snow's Avengers surrounded by thousands of the undead and, lo, a long battle doth ensue.
That rocket ship taught him the importance of company-wide goal-setting and the chaos that can ensue without it.
In a statement, the prosecutors said Puigdemont had "implemented an unconstitutional referendum, despite the violent clashes" that would likely ensue.
If there is no resolution in coming months, a damaging trade war will ensue, as we have only had skirmishes.
He warned that chaos could ensue if it voted to leave and described Brexit as "a sense of personal bereavement".
"The closer our engagement, the more closely entwined our interests, maybe various suspicions and even frictions may ensue," Wang said.
Even if fully covered by Medicare, doctor visits cost time and effort, and tests that ensue may have side effects.
For those outside the theater and who wish to remain unburdened by details, spoilers will ensue in the next paragraph.
Clearly, we need to expose this family to more extreme weather scenarios and let the endless innovative styling inspo ensue.
Researchers have found that when a flock of parrots alights on a fruiting tree, a veritable seed massacre can ensue.
Possibly some partition or federation would ensue — reflecting the fact that many Syrians will never be reconciled to Assad's rule.
Kavanaugh on the Court, and the 5-4 rulings on charged topics that might ensue, will likely intensify such calls.
She moves back to her childhood home and takes in three 20-something men as boarders, and romantic entanglements ensue.
And debates ensue over whether men are speaking loudly enough against it, and whether they should be speaking at all.
The pair must now go on a quest to complete the rest of the spell and, of course, hijinks ensue.
Sources familiar with Cruz's thinking say he now acknowledges he underestimated the intensity of the negative backlash that would ensue.
The common people are provoked by Mark Antony to an anger over Caesar's death that's so fierce that casualties ensue.
"I would expect some kind of frenzy to ensue, just as we saw with the health insurance mergers," Dafny said.
The losing designer has to help the winner execute their plan, and yes, plenty of hilarious, Hannah Montana-worthy hijinks ensue.
Multiple rounds of balloting will ensue, and more and more delegates will become freed up to vote for whomever they want.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that whenever a TV character agrees to "just one drink," disaster is about to ensue.
The two start to fall for each other; the townspeople do not care for it; riots and true love miracles ensue.
If they don't receive medical attention, with the dehydration getting worse you have organ injury and ultimately cardiac arrest can ensue.
A series of adventures ensue in the form of a developing romance, a thrilling chase, as well as some Bollywood numbers.
Strange social encounters and the discoveries of people's secrets ensue as she guards their coats and personal belongings for a night.
The sex scenes that ensue would not have caused much problem in decency-code American films of the 1940s and 50s.
With Klein and son Zach, 7, facing off against Arnold and the birthday girl, antics ensue — mostly on the boys' end.
However, even so, Bloomberg reported, Kalanick said he wouldn't pursue an acquisition because of the antitrust investigation that would likely ensue.
Now that your bestie is behind the bar, free drinks, line-cutting, and undivided attention in a packed house ensue, right?
People know that despite the brief appearance of a more disciplined Trump, chaos may ensue at the speed of a tweet.
Higher savings would ensue, but only after the destruction of a considerable amount of value of assets now held on books.
When the creator of "Stardust" and "Georgia on My Mind" writes one called "The Old Music Master," discographical chaos will ensue.
Our military MUST have confidence their Commander in Chief lawfully holds this office and absent which confidence grievous consequences may ensue.
New-age Nostradamuses predict the internet will stop working, democracy will collapse, plague will ensue and locusts will cover the land.
A free-for-all could ensue, with countries levying tariffs or subsidizing domestic exporters in ways the W.T.O. would never allow.
However, with Donald Trump as president, one can be forgiven for worrying what chaos may ensue at yet another multilateral forum.
ICE raids are continuing to happen in sanctuary cities like Los Angeles, despite the threat to public health that may ensue.
Antics ensue, and "Whistler's Mother" is dramatically transformed after a close encounter with the British comedian and an unorthodox restoration job.
Critics say the euro would slump in value, money would flow out of France and financial and economic chaos would ensue.
And it turns out Ross is the one with the monkey — his new pet monkey named Marcel, and naturally, hijinks ensue.
Tension simmered at the White House as the President's lawyers tested different scenarios that could ensue after Mueller files his report.
Even with a brain tumor, and the obligatory exams, tests, and treatments that ensue in a hospital, everyday life goes on.
My overwhelming concern goes even more deeply to the heart of the inevitable crises that will ensue in any Trump presidency.
When the voices of locals are heard and represented, tension is defused, multiple uses of the land ensue and economies thrive.
Along with the mayhem and misunderstanding that ensue, the play vibrates with anxieties about identity: Its doppelgänger theme feels surprisingly modern.
And another debate is likely to ensue about the use of technology, which sometimes fails to provide the closure it promises.
If his committee does issue subpoenas to try to force the report's release, though, a lengthy legal battle will likely ensue.
Getting stoned with your parents can be a tricky situation, but the benefits can greatly outweigh the awkwardness that will surely ensue.
But their constant concern is the chaos that could ensue if the area is again targeted by Assad regime and Russian warplanes.
"Everyone knows that there will be a power vacuum if she resigns," said Kang, noting that political "chaos" was likely to ensue.
But even if the FCC wins the court battle that will likely ensue, it's not the end of the net neutrality debate.
But if he picks someone they consider outside the mainstream -- such as Appeals Court Judge William Pryor -- a major battle could ensue.
Should outside forces pile in, a free-for-all could ensue, pitting Shias against Sunnis, Arabs against Kurds, and Iraqis against Turks.
Minor adventures ensue, but mostly, Toothless meets a female of his species for the first time and starts trying to woo her.
Once the hedges roll off, however, and the companies receive the market price for the commodities they produce, major trouble could ensue.
Passionate dog hugs and kisses ensue, and the rest is shared history — and, hopefully, a bright future now that they're back together.  
Upholding such laws does not require the cascade of nonsense that would ensue from pretending that animals have moral or legal standing.
Yet China is unlikely to want to do anything to rock Mr Kim's regime, for fear of the instability that might ensue.
Indeed, markets doubt even that modest Fed tightening will ensue and imply only a 21.1-210 chance of a rise by December .
What appears to ensue is the plot of Very Bad Things, but the hard-partying maybe-murderers are women with great hair.
" Eventually, riots ensue among "Kids that can't afford the cool brand/Whose anger is a shorthand/For you'll never get a wristband.
You can certainly say something of the sort you have planned, but you can't duck out of the conversation that may ensue.
For a company that thrives strictly on online sales, you can picture the kind of hysteria that might ensue with the news.
Mischief and high-flying adventures ensue, though we will have to wait for a production with a higher budget for aerial stunts.
Like many a vague and illogical laws in Iran, arbitrary rulings and arrests such as the TinyMovies one are likely to ensue.
Shenanigans would ensue, thanks to their futuristic computerized house, which we imagine has a few kinks it still needs to work out.
As a doctor, I know the importance of evidence-based decision-making, and know the errors that can ensue from hasty action.
But if Italy did suffer another downgrade, chain reactions that would be difficult for governments and central banks to control could ensue.
The basics are simple: The more we warm our planet, the more likely it is that deeply surprising environmental changes will ensue.
Cyber hacking, higher transaction costs, poorer liquidity and greater volatility were the sort of "operational risk event" that could ensue, it warned.
I am sure some campaigns who don't expect to do well will raise doubts and who knows if legal action may ensue.
Senior figures in the party exhibit little appetite for the kind of chaos that would ensue if Trump were denied the nomination.
Disturbing and mysterious things ensue, punctuated with longing, sexy stares between Hammer and co-star Zazie Beetz, who is not his wife.
It's not yet clear what actions the administration can take, or who will win the legal battles that are bound to ensue.
Tempers are frayed and arguments regularly ensue, forcing the city to post metro police at the various springs to keep the peace.
GOP leaders know that the debt ceiling must be increased, or else a US debt default with damaging economic consequences would ensue.
Of course, hijinks ensue when she goes to dump his ashes at his old summer camp, which is now a pseudo-SoHo House.
Though Neil Gorsuch should be judged on his own merits, he is no newcomer to the political warfare that is likely to ensue.
When you even encourage actions like that and rhetoric and that kind of vitriol, you know, violence and physical assaultive conduct can ensue.
But if he wins, it will be unmistakably clear that the Trump phenomenon is for real — and an incredible media frenzy will ensue.
Much tension and heartbreak ensue — and yes, a love story — as the film follows the beautiful thematic arch of Houser's January 2019 record.
Mr Gupta says he cannot handle the "legal hassle" that might ensue if they try to end their lives while in his care.
Even though the risk to Americans remains low, more cases of coronavirus will emerge in the U.S. and some community spread may ensue.
And when what you're binge drinking is some weirdo herbal liqueur that, holy shit, is like 120 proof, disaster and hangovers can ensue.
John Roberts, the chief justice, noted that would be a fraction of what would ensue were the Supreme Court to uphold Miami's position.
Hilarity seems to ensue, along with gunshots and car chases, while Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" plays over the preview.
It was a still moment just before the action commenced, and somehow it captured the epic nature of the tournament that would ensue.
Conceivably, if Venezuela recovers and the demand for oil in the U.S. gradually declines, stranded heavy oil production capacity in Canada could ensue.
" Confusion would ensue if the employer entered into and attempted to "enforce two or more agreements specifying different terms and conditions of employment.
A "macro storm" could ensue that could push rates even higher, which, according to Gordon, would push shares of bank stocks even higher.
It means a man's body is getting ready for sex, which may leave him feeling in pain if orgasm and ejaculation don't ensue.
Later, during a visit to the border in Texas, Trump told reporters his administration would win the legal fights that would inevitably ensue.
And, in this 25-minute segment, mayhem (and heartwarming lessons) ensue after Peppermint Patty invites everyone to spend Thanksgiving at Charlie Brown's house.
Naturally, cheers, applause, and plenty of laughs ensue, especially since Ellen also has a cache of embarrassing photos of every celeb on hand.
You need to continuously tap to hover or stay roughly in place — if you don't, gravity will get you and death explosions ensue.
If you're familiar with the Teigen family dynamic, you already know that this collaboration is a recipe for hilarity, and hijinks will ensue.
A troupe from a British school arrives to perform "Candide," and when they bunk in students' homes, politics and late-night revelry ensue.
Mistaken-identity high jinks ensue, as does a practical joke on Malvolio by the clownish Sirs Toby (Christopher Ryan Grant) and Andrew (Mr.
In a clip that will horrify milk-haters everywhere, gurgling sounds ensue, as well a shot of Hammer's mouth full of goat milk.
It is long past time that we recognize that populations must dwell within the resource limits of their environments, or chaos will ensue.
One has to wonder at what point Jared will lose faith in Richard, and what kind of heart-rending bro-keup would ensue.
While a nuclear blame war will inevitably ensue, the administration and Congress will be forced to take steps to shore up the market.
If it becomes policy, court battles will likely ensue that could bring the issue to the Supreme Court, Samuels and Gonzalez-Pagan said.
Now that it's out in the open, a bidding war is sure to ensue, and Comcast and Disney will offer their respective spins.
Hijinks ensue, which mostly just involve a bus full of Lucille Ball impersonators and Mr. Bean really, really appreciating the beauty of a room.
Remove the words "Obama" and "Iran" and replace them with "Trump" and "Russia" and imagine the outrage that would ensue over the same revelations.
To be sure, some market watchers believe another price collapse will ensue if U.S. drillers desperate for revenue turn on the tap too soon.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between physicians and the mother.
Another reason to tune in for April 9, other than the hilarity that will inevitably ensue from putting Bartier Cardi in the host's chair?
That can be fine, but make sure you understand how they are compensated for everything and any potential conflicts of interest that can ensue.
The government seeks to reassert control over understaffed prison facilities by sending in special forces from time to time, but deadly confrontations often ensue.
You can make your plans for a treat that includes both your recreational weed and the cure for munchies that are sure to ensue.
Read the Jolie-Pitt divorce documents Already there is speculation that a tabloid-friendly, child-unfriendly custody battle may ensue over their six children.
Meanwhile, Jessa crashes a networking opportunity that her ambitious cousin Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) pointedly didn't invite her to, at which point shenanigans obviously ensue.
Can you imagine what would ensue if we played "buy u a drank" (a personal fave), with everyone snappin' their fingers and what not?
A new commercial for the Paris Opera directed by Bret Easton Ellis gives a taste of the sort of urbane debauchery that can ensue.
Indeed, markets doubt even that modest Fed tightening will ensue and imply only a 21-50 chance of a interest rate rise by December.
But after Laney's transformation (removing her glasses and changing her hair), Zach begins to fall in love with her — and high-school hijinks ensue.
I was mentally prepared for the physical havoc that would ensue, and I had saved every penny for it -- to the tune of $30,000.
Be sure to check out CNBC's "The Job Interview, " which follows real employers as they conduct real interviews and the unexpected challenges that ensue.
And Faber thinks a similar trend will ensue as the widespread adoption and acceptance of cannabis seems likely to continue to permeate the globe.
An unfortunate consequence of the plant destruction is that there is no more food for people or livestock, so a massive famine will ensue.
The plot was old—naïve young woman falls in love with broken married man, heartbreak and suffering ensue—but the novel felt entirely new.
That he refuses to do so proves that he will stop at nothing to reach his goal, regardless of the harm that may ensue.
The premise of Episode 202, titled ''Fallen Heroes,'' is that Jerrod scores tickets to see Cosby perform; his girlfriend, Maxine, is appalled; debates ensue.
He would tweet shout out to artists like Teddy Afro, Mulatu Astatke, and "Tlahoun" Gessesse, probably knowing the excitement that would ensue shortly after.
Business leaders, increasingly fearful about the chaos that would ensue from a no-deal Brexit, are putting into place contingency plans across the board.
But the wound is so deep that even when this form of affirmative action throws up the odd success story, tragedy can quickly ensue.
"Chaos will ensue and the (Puerto Rico) economy will face another lost decade," he told the Natural Resources panel of the House of Representatives.
So what could oddly ensue is a significantly smaller field for September's third debate that then gets a bit bigger for October's fourth debate.
The authors of the report asserted the planet has only 12 years to limit global warming to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit before catastrophic consequences ensue.
But if climate disaster does ensue, he may come to be seen -- as he put it himself in Switzerland -- as yesterday's foolish fortune-teller.
If other countries follow France's lead and Washington retaliates against each of them, a domino effect could ensue that may stall the global economy.
Its military and intelligence services had cut the time needed for the final preparations — for the attack and for the war that might ensue.
Weeks more horse-trading could ensue, with no guarantee Netanyahu will succeed after he tried and failed twice last year, in April and September.
For years, we have read in newspapers as two degrees of warming was invoked as the highest tolerable level, beyond which disaster would ensue.
Now, think ahead to a convention, and the arguments that will inevitably ensue if Trump's popular-vote lead does not translate into a nomination.
Contestants commented that the pair was flirting which, of course wouldn't be a big deal if we didn't know about the controversy that would ensue.
Frantic phone calls to stores and restaurants ensue, as you mentally retrace your steps to determine where you may have left the little plastic card.
And that's not even considering whatever kind of madness will ensue when Jon finds out his dad is Rhaegar Targaryen, and Dany is his aunt.
Astrid clasps a hand over her mouth in shock — and, based on next week's preview, sobbing, chaos, and unrest will soon ensue at the mansion.
On the surface, these group adventures look pretty simple to achieve: Get a group of friends together, hit the road, and good times will ensue.
But when you add an extra point of articulation, creating a double pendulum, the seemingly random and flailing motions that ensue go well beyond hypnotic.
Mailing out wedding invites is an essential stage of wedding prep, serving as a prelude to the ceremony and all the festivities that will ensue.
A series of break-ups and meltdowns ensue, allowing Miller to highlight the cast's super-powers: Gerwig's winning naiveté; Hawke's daydreaming aloofness; Moore's sturdy timing.
A series of break-ups and meltdowns ensue, allowing Miller to highlight the cast's super-powers: Gerwig's winning naiveté; Hawke's daydreaming aloofness; Moore's sturdy timing.
Cramer said even if the bill passes Friday, it will move on to the Senate and debates will likely ensue for at least seven months.
One of Raven's kids (played by Black-ish's Issac Brown and Being Mary Jane's Navia Robinson) starts having visions of the future and shenanigans ensue.
But liberals shouldn't dread the fight that would ensue if Trump, as we've come to expect, takes the most authoritarian path laid out before him.
However, Trump has shied away from actually doing so — evidently realizing that he had no defensible justification, and fearing the political backlash that would ensue.
I would stare at these photos, my face would fall and icky thoughts would ensue: In case you didn't notice, those are not happy thoughts.
Perhaps it is because there is so much of other's money to spend at the higher levels or the contacts with the rich that ensue.
Suffice it to say that ­publishing-world shenanigans ensue, involving writers young and old, and that a lover from Corrine's past resurfaces, threatening marital equilibrium.
Screwball antics ensue, even though half of these people aren't women, don't get to wear the dress and yet still benefit from its unimagined powers.
No one really knows what will happen then, but a host of research institutions have issued reports warning of economic costs should a split ensue.
On Sex and the City, another show from Younger creator Darren Star, the invitation would be accepted, and a night of passionate lovemaking would ensue.
Yes, the Republican nominee indulged in wildly irresponsible and authoritarian rhetoric; yes, if he followed through on many of his promises, various disasters could ensue.
But business groups have hyped up the economic impact of raising wages to the extreme, suggesting the economy would collapse and mass layoffs would ensue.
Furthermore, as these negative attitudes toward racial outgroups become increasingly tightly tied to parties, polarization increases and gridlock and a lack of legislative compromise ensue.
But if the delegate leader has a narrow edge and is well below half of the delegates, a long, close-fought contest will likely ensue.
Murder and mayhem ensue in Michael Stephenson's droll comedy, helped along by a cast including Amber Tamblyn, Natasha Lyonne, Ed Begley Jr. and Stacy Keach.
While the Trump administration is encouraging the protesters, regional watchers warn that rather than the government backing down, yet more violence toward civilians could ensue.
" Needless to say, things go off the rails, so to speak, when the Guardians of the Galaxy turn up and "adventures across the cosmos ensue.
Middle schoolers appreciate being treated like adults by the simple act of sharing The New York Times and the multitude of discussions that always ensue.
Middle schoolers appreciate being treated like adults by the simple act of sharing The New York Times and the multitude of discussions which always ensue.
If we do nothing to stop this, we will be responsible for the decay that will ensue here and in the rest of the world.
The Fed kept rates low, a recession didn't ensue, and most economists credit the steady recovery to the Fed's willingness to maintain rates near zero.
Difficulties, action and a bit of romance ensue, culminating in a bloody battle that forces our peaceful heroine to face the brutal reality of war.
So one day she jumps on a Greyhound to a town called Butte (hilarious mispronunciations ensue), in Montana, in search of some peace of mind.
Our Climate Desk wrote about the weather wars — between climate advocates and deniers — that ensue every time we get a weather pattern of this magnitude.
The findings point to the secrecy around divorce agreements, and the potential embarrassment that can ensue when you land in a less than ideal financial situation.
It's pretty indescribable, waiting at the edge of your seat to see what will ensue when these celebrities are thrown into, essentially, low key sketch comedy.
They'll all be snapping pics of their breakfast for decades to come, and more people will jump on, and Facebook-levels of growth will inevitably ensue.
As polar vortexes, nor'easters and monsoons ensue across the country, people are more likely to stay indoors, which also means that germs can circulate more easily.
If the justices divide 4-4 along ideological lines over both gerrymanders when they rule next spring or summer, a confounding state of affairs will ensue.
Can you imagine the horror that might ensue if he takes out a flashy gold or purple phone at a meeting instead of this designer one?
If Kaepop's first collection is any indication, we can expect a buying frenzy to ensue when the line drops on August 25 at 1 p.m. EST.
But if government is dysfunctional, endowing the state with more economic power is like giving a toddler a power-drill: who knows what damage will ensue?
When the declared intention of the aggressors is to kill that nation's citizens, it is laughable to even suggest that a forceful response would not ensue.
The Clams are such a telegenic band, really all you have to do is put them in front of a camera and magic and madness ensue.
While hijinx, hilarity, and eventually romance ensue, does the gender switch make the reality of the plot – kidnapping, Stockholm syndrome, and class comeuppance – any less creepy?
" As for the over-the-top storyline of the trailer and the hilarities that ensue, Cowell, 59, jokingly teases: "It is a reflection on the show.
Naturally, she ends up at the same school as her daughter (Molly Gordon), and as seen in the film's new trailer, a bevy of hijinks ensue.
For any replacement of the ACA to gain traction, and become the effective salve to health system woes that Americans deserve, a bipartisan effort must ensue.
The series will bring together an ex-couple for the first time since they split and record their night together (presumably hoping that drama will ensue).
Specifically, there are two videos that have been uploaded to her Instagram account with threatening messages, promising that leaks and chaos will ensue later this week.
Merely peruse the current head-to-head polling; and then ask what effect would ensue when the Democrats unleash $1 billion of attack ads against him.
Because of the high burden of proof to determine actual malice, a lengthy review process will likely ensue and allow the deepfake to continue to spread.
Given that one player in the world top 20 said his understanding was that random testing came with 24-hour advance notice, more fireworks may ensue.
They say Mueller could be reluctant to get bogged down in the months-long legal battle that would ensue were the president to resist a subpoena.
Today, big donors easily can top out in the millions of dollars each election, a stake that secures influence and access in the months that ensue.
Many credit Cohn for helping Trump realize the fallout that would ensue if he reinstated some of the Smoot-Hawley-style tariffs that plagued the 1930s.
Kojima is one of gaming's auteurs, the man who birthed the Metal Gear and all of the hijinks that ensue in the Metal Gear Solid series.
It was specifically designed to protect insurers from the insolvency that would inevitably ensue if multiple customers were suddenly consumed by aerial bombing or ground invasion.
If he replaces Comey with someone who is, or appears to be, more favorable to him and his administration, a significant crisis of trust could ensue.
You may not like the prices you're paying for it, but there's no reason for any kind of panic to ensue," he told CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange.
There is always a chance that if those strikes kill too many Iranian Quds Force operatives, Hezbollah could retaliate and a wider regional war could ensue.
When the love interest dumps him, Sonny is forced to raise the boy on his own, with all the comedic antics and heartwarming sentiments that ensue.
A scenario of "cohabitation" could ensue if the Republican Party were to win a parliamentary majority, making it more difficult for Macron to enact his programme.
The conservative editorial board warned that "anarchy and a back-door bailout" would ensue if Congress fails to pass a bill addressing the island's debt crisis.
Some analysts noted that questions remain over whether Wynn will sell or reduce his stake and how much fighting will ensue over control of the firm.
Should the island be cleared of its jail population, a third battle would ensue: what to do with a sprawling island's worth of new waterfront real estate.
While most cat owners wouldn't dream of the horror that would ensue bringing their felines outside of their home, Gandalf clearly takes to the leash quite well.
Some protests and even civil disturbances are going to ensue in the coming days or weeks purely based on things you said or did during the campaign.
But when they do not, starvation can ensue, and food insecurity turns to crisis, rumors flip to violence, and mobs target whites, the wealthy, and state officials.
Brace for impact: The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is preparing for the worst in response to the chaos sure to ensue from President Trump's "limited" travel ban.
In the chaos that would ensue after a human victory or ceasefire with the White Walkers, with everyone racing to resume internal conflict, that may be enough.
The sports court has many defenders, many of whom say legal chaos would ensue if athletes could turn to their own countries' justice system to challenge sanctions.
Full implementation of CETA, including investment, will only ensue after clearance by more than three dozen national and regional parliaments, which is by no means a certainty.
Protests and demonstrations ensue, and it doesn't seem to matter how nonviolent they are because somebody will find reasons to label them acts of terrorism or worse.
A three-week period would ensue in which 61 lawmakers can ask the president to assign the coalition-building task to any legislator — Netanyahu, Gantz or another.
Think of all that, then imagine the sanctimony that will ensue when it becomes commonplace for people to just be Alone Together in a room wearing headsets.
Signaling that he's jumping ship before he has to take responsibility for the wreckage that will ensue from those achievements, both to his party and his country.
Hansson says that because Apple's brand is on the card, the company has to accept responsibility for problems that ensue, similar to if the iPhone was defective.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and mother, he said.
Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire -- from the political fallout that he believed might ensue, McConnell took the issue off the table by taking the burden on himself.
However, some unexpected events will take place to throw off your schedule—that's OK; you'll be quick to work things out, and an exciting adventure may ensue.
There was no guarantee that democracy would ensue — and, in fact, democracy led to an electoral victory by the Muslim Brotherhood, which led to a military coup.
That process could take months, they argued, and it would buy time to manage the domestic and international fallout that would ensue when the truth came out.
A he said-she said between the White House and the FBI will likely ensue and continue, in the briefing room and on the President's Twitter feed.
Interstellar high jinks ensue over a 70s rock soundtrack in "Guardians of the Galaxy" at 4:30, and the mammoth "The Avengers" wraps things up at 7.
Restored to an inanimate state and stashed in an attic after his rescue mission, the golem revives generations later in an Argentine household, where many complications ensue.
But of course, Trump has frequently proven himself willing to flout the norms and traditions of American politics with glee, regardless of the backlash that may ensue.
Debates ensue that involve fiddling with the various permutations of choosing between a lot of cheaper, less-capable systems versus a smaller number of more advanced systems.
"If the deal is not approved by parliament, we will have a politically chaotic situation ... In that chaos that would ensue, there may be no Brexit," he added.
Stranger comes to town to take care of child, child turns out to be inhabited by the devil — or some variation of the undead — and jump scares ensue.
In stark contrast to the violence which seems to ensue every time England fans cross paths with their Russian counterparts, English and Welsh supporters have mingled without problems.
By using the Warren campaign's numbers, she said, "you end up assuming an impact on the economy that is significantly larger than the impact that would actually ensue."
The staff has been offered buyouts and if a certain number of buyouts is not reached, layoffs will ensue for the editorial staff and potentially reporters as well.
Asked about the potential for a trade war depending on U.S. action over steel, aluminum and solar panels, Trump said he hoped a trade war would not ensue.
The resulting road trip takes him around New York State and then to Canada, as some standard misadventures ensue: Identities are mistaken; cars break down; oddballs are encountered.
Traffic, Out of Sight, Side Effects, Contagion, Behind the Candelabra — they all deal with money changing hands in various high-pressure situations and the treachery that can ensue.
Burt Reynolds, playing the role of Bo "Bandit" Darville, drives a blocker car to distract the cops, and you better believe that hijinx and yuk-'em-ups ensue.
If a slab of cement is on the chest and breathing stops, death will ensue quickly as the brain can survive without oxygen for no longer than minutes.
A Word With It's a scenario ripped from the headlines: A grief-stricken family member is summoned to meet the coffin of a fallen soldier, and complications ensue.
He will also likely fear that if he rolls back these measure he's claimed are so important, and a terror attack does ensue, he'll be blamed for it.
When The Aces are reunited, complete with badass matching leather jackets, more shenanigans ensue: sneaking into a motel room, dining and dashing after dinner at a local diner.
When Giovanni falls for the daughter of the theatrical company's leader, her disapproving father sends him on a quest to an old castle, where hauntings and hilarity ensue.
Politicians feared that chaos could ensue, and some politically sensitive lines could close, if the system went from rigid state monopoly to free-market free-for-all overnight.
Arthur puts Franco on the payroll, and medium-strength jokes ensue as Franco introduces Arthur to internet marketing and wild new doughnut flavors that draw a hipster crowd.
The government proposal said tenders for compensation would be assessed between 2024 and 2026 and forced closures would ensue if utilities operating hard coal plants fail to apply.
The government proposal said tenders for compensation would be assessed between 2024 and 2026 and forced closures would ensue if utilities operating hard coal plants failed to apply.
The chaos that would ensue in the healthcare system by repealing ObamaCare is largely unimaginable, and I suspect not at all thought through by proponents of repeal legislation.
Mr. Roth's original was a fast-paced, tidy and modestly inventive account of vacationing post-adolescents encountering a flesh-eating virus, and the gore and hysteria that subsequently ensue.
Insane adventures and mishaps surely ensue, and by the end of the movie, I would venture that all differences are set aside in the name of Christmas and family.
It's entirely possible that Facebook has additional measures it can take to subvert ad blockers or that it expected that this type of back-and-forth battle will ensue.
"I will ensure that we create a most attractive and creative environment, I will ensue that the state and government acts a platform and not a constraint," Macron said.
But I know what it's like to live with having twice missed those impending warnings from that loved one and to contend with the confusion and guilt that ensue.
The dam did not burst, though authorities warned it was still a possibility and that hundreds of families were in the path of the potential flood that could ensue.
Still, considering today's ethnic and racial identity concerns, often inflamed on social media, you can imagine the uproar that would ensue were Mr. Mizrahi to introduce such garments now.
Maybe the game's moment lasts a week week, a backlash will ensue, and Sea of Thieves is quickly forgotten, swept away as games like Far Cry 5 come out.
Of course, complications immediately ensue (one of the widows wants no part of the heist, the women have no experience with criminality, etc.), which creates a twisty genre delight.
While sticker shock is bound to ensue, we're eager to see (and, likely, attempt to crib) these wide-ranging, winking takes on the nearly-played-out designer collab conceit.
This is a problem, if only for the panic that could ensue from those in the state suddenly "learning" that they're in danger, but it's not an insurmountable problem.
That probably wouldn't be enough to get Republican senators to convict him and remove him from office, should the House follow through with impeachment and a Senate trial ensue.
Hilarity is supposed to ensue, but the script, by Sheldon Cohn and Gary Wolfson, is tepid stuff, and Michael Manasseri, the director, doesn't find a way to enliven it.
But even in that piece, we're given a glimpse of the self-doubt that can ensue when this kind of parental patronage functions as a form of parental control.
With Republicans in charge of Congress and the White House, the party will get the full blame if it fails to hike the borrowing limit and financial problems ensue.
Asked about the potential for a trade war depending on potential U.S. action over steel, aluminum and solar panels, Trump said he hoped a trade war would not ensue.
Opponents in Southern and Western states had dug in with richly fantasized warnings of the legal and cultural chaos that would ensue from a broad mandate of gender equality.
Clearly, if screaming matches can ensue over a few hundred dollars, it would only get worse when much bigger expenses like property, cars, and childcare costs came into play.
Even in the unlikely event that Sanders gets this plan through a recalcitrant Congress, it is anyone's guess whether it would withstand the wave of lawsuits that would doubtless ensue.
Though she spends her days on her Nashville, Tennessee estate, tearjerking storylines ensue when she returns home for the show – a hometown girl who made good returning to her roots.
But it does not count the benefits that ensue when healthier workers take fewer sick days, or when workers feel free to pursue new opportunities without fear of losing insurance.
Add to that the fact that the Pirates have hit more batters — mostly Reds — the past four seasons than any team in the majors, and drama was sure to ensue.
But if they do in fact hold these concerns, a conversation needs to ensue about what they propose to do about it — and that conversation needs to happen in public.
Once the plan is out, negotiations between Italy and the European Commission will ensue, over the first state rescue of a big bank since the commission tightened state-aid rules.
And the personnel, healthcare, and fairness issues sure to ensue may compel some soldiers, sailors, and others to hide their identities and live a lie to remain in the military.
Held at the Fondazione Prada, the Italian fashion house's namesake museum, the show made it clear that the meeting of two art forms, fashion and architecture, was about to ensue.
What the mother-daughter duo didn't anticipate is how difficult it would be to master the task of pulling up Spanx on another person — and the laughter that would ensue!
It's a classic tale—alien space goop comes to Earth, schlubby journalist investigates goop, journalist and said goop merge together to create a crazed anti-hero named Venom, hijinks ensue.
What the journalist couldn't have guessed is that he would himself became a significant player in the dramas that would ensue before, during and after the Trial of the Century.
Before the debates ensue, Cardi's choice to actively take a stance on how she feels about the effects of the shutdown—not only the country, but its workers is important.
So pardon me for shrugging my shoulders at the vitriol of articles dedicated to yammering on about the apocalypse that will ensue because of a purely hypothetical Chelsea Clinton run.
If greater intimacy with the messy and wonderful corners of our world ensue, and fewer neat little mysteries get tied up with bows, our headphones will be better for it.
Legislators on the island thought a bank run might ensue, and they raced to enact a measure giving the governor the power to halt debt payments by the development bank.
Republicans are keeping their distance from a recent court ruling that struck down ObamaCare, as GOP lawmakers are wary of the political backlash that could ensue from scrapping the law.
Inevitably, discussion will ensue about the sad marginalization of medieval studies in the contemporary humanities, and the way "medieval" is still bandied around as some kind of marker of barbarism.
Should the EPA refrain from saving the small refineries struggling with the compliance costs, as was the intent of the law all along, bankruptcies will ensue, energy competition will fall.
But Mangold and his co-writers have also created a nicely structured story, where problems pile up on each other, complications ensue, and Chekhov's adamantium bullet will inevitably be fired.
"Designed by Stacey" by Marcia Miller (1967) When beautiful Stacey Harrison goes to work for the San Francisco couturière Madame Ninon, intrigue, romance, and a stunning gown called "Dusk" ensue.
Our operations team is currently removing all of the scooters in both markets so that we ensue that they do not become a hazard before any storm impacts are felt.
You might be off by a few seconds, and you may have to synchronize pausing, but we're willing to bet the laughs that ensue will make any technology woes worthwhile.
Political arguments ensue between Henry and Eric, but there's never a true reckoning, and when Eric inherits the upstate house at the play's end, Henry is still friends with everyone.
As we hit that 200-day mark, you can expect the prognosticators to go into full swing, breathless speculation to begin in earnest, and the unverified hot takes to ensue.
I was reminded of getting out of school on a warm day, hanging out with friends into the night and all of the things — trouble or otherwise — that might ensue.
"If Taiwan's air defense fleet is allowed to degenerate in number and quality, I am concerned that it would be destabilizing and would encourage Chinese aggression to ensue," they wrote.
Should war ensue, escalating to deescalate is part of that process … but … the broader strategy is one of escalation control to inhibit any Western response to attempted Russian faits accompli.
The visions that ensue seem to embody German Expressionist artist Franz Marc's dictum that rather than paint animals in landscapes, we should paint landscapes seen through the eyes of animals.
Modest rating pressure could ensue should RY's credit performance deteriorate evidenced by impaired loans and loan losses trending to levels significantly above its 10-year average of 13% and 0.83%, respectively.
Now that they're in Winterfell together, a possible romance could ensue and if these theories are any indication, the show has been laying the groundwork for their relationship this entire time.
Thomas Sowell's outstanding book "A Conflict of Visions" explores the virtues of working realistically within constraints, and the evils that ensue when people ignore or try to run roughshod over them.
And there are concerns chaos could ensue if protesters go ahead with their plans to march to LKF, making it potentially very difficult to tell the difference between protesters and partygoers.
Should the growth in DCOM's total loans exceed internal capital generation such that capital ratios are diluted by more than 80bps over a one-year period, negative rating pressure could ensue.
Questions ensue, mostly from the ill-informed kids about the birds and the bees, but also from his less-than-amused spouse, who has no idea her husband has been fired.
If all the payment processors decided to pool their collective power together and turn off their services in a single day it could totally destroy our lifestyle and chaos would ensue.
The United States should not allow itself to lose its capabilities in civilian nuclear power without a thoughtful reckoning of the profound impact — not just on the economy — that will ensue.
An amniocentesis might answer the question in days, of course, but Jones refuses the test because of a vague fear of needles, which allows for months of befuddled hilarity to ensue.
Modest rating pressure could also ensue should BMO's credit performance deteriorate evidenced by impaired loans and loan losses trending to levels above its 10 year average of 1.10% and 13%, respectively.
"The bottom line is that if PM Johnson fails to resign after a no-confidence vote when an alternative is clear, a 'constitutional crisis' will ensue," JPMorgan said in a note.
Modest rating pressure could also ensue should NBC's credit performance deteriorate evidenced by impaired loans and loan losses trending to levels above its 10 year average of 0.51% and 0.28%, respectively.
Most recently, when Crim stood before the senate committee, she focused on the burden on Kentuckians, who she says will foot the bill for costly legal battles that will surely ensue.
So these results would clearly point toward everyone failing to reach a majority, meaning a contested convention, where no one candidate has a giant advantage over the others, would likely ensue.
When her new landlord, Bill (a fussily funny Nelson Franklin), shows up to inquire why there's a bar in the backyard of the house he inherited from his aunt, complications ensue.
Britain's pending departure from the European Union — known as Brexit — holds the potential to ensue absent a deal, subjecting Europe to grave uncertainty about the rules of trade especially for finance.
Another question that this experiment and others like it raise, said Muotri, is whether or not mini-brains can be considered conscious and what ethical dilemmas might ensue in the future.
The blood baths that ensue invite us to reflect not only on the moral dimension of revolutionary violence but also on competing loyalties drawn along the lines of class and gender.
He said that founders Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams didn't consider "all the dynamics that could ensue afterwards" when they built Twitter to show a follower count in 2006.
I am tempted to wait until college applications are submitted, to fully challenge the chat culture, as I feel social instability would ensue and be detrimental to my college-application process.
"There are many permutations to these machinations, too many to mention here, but both Disney and Comcast want this asset so I bet a bidding war does ensue," he said Tuesday.
Imagine the game of geopolitical telephone that might ensue after a state dinner, with each of them trying to persuade the other how he or she killed with Xi or Netanyahu.
Put another way, if bankers, investors and regulators continue to be slow to recognize and then deal with emerging problems in the financial system, then chaos and crisis can easily ensue.
If only the perfect wording and map could be found, according to this thinking, if only both sides could be given the right dose of carrots and sticks, peace could ensue.
On top of the legislative wrangling that will ensue in the coming months, the governor's budget proposal comes amid worries about the national economy and some troubling signs in New York.
Perhaps most importantly, the controversy that would ensue would make a Democratic takeover of Congress more likely — which could end up putting Trump and his administration under even more investigative scrutiny.
When Nikon and Canon launched their first full-frame mirrorless camera, both companies shied away from slapping the pro-grade tag on them, probably in fear of the comparisons that might ensue.
Transactions among group affiliates - long claimed by critics to favor the owning families and disrupt fair competition - would be closely analyzed and investigations could ensue if any wrongdoing was suspected, he said.
What would ensue was a public battle between the tech giant and the government in a lawsuit lasting several months, until the government paid out for hackers to break into the device.
But now that he's the most powerful person in the world, it's a safe bet that an outrage cycle will ensue pretty much any time the man is presented with a microphone.
" Though the trailer promises plenty of drama as shocking secrets are revealed within the long-standing friendships and fights ensue over dinner, Reese promises, "Our friendships are resilient, just like this city.
I really like the look of this one, which is about a young woman running off with a character played by Shia LaBeouf and all of the chaos that would inevitably ensue.
The outrage that would ensue from a situation like this would be overwhelming and yet, we are expected to be comfortable with that same practice being applied to our health-care system.
But when Harry and his recently discovered daughter, Penelope (a Lolita-esque Dakota Johnson), pay an unexpected visit, much sex, emotional tussling and intrigue ensue on a vacation that goes violently awry.
In this piece, Patrick Healy, a Times political correspondent, draws on his theater-beat past to preview the Shakespearean drama likely to ensue in the final, mad dash to the November election.
Based on the biblical story of Susanna and the Elders, the opera, set in rural Tennessee, centers on a community's condemnation of a sensual young woman and the tragic consequences that ensue.
To justify using tax dollars to subsidize N.F.L. owners, officials invariably point to the jobs that will be added, the infrastructure that will be improved and the economic activity that will ensue.
Whatever comes of Mr. Barr's review and the conspiracy theories that ensue, he would be wise to reflect on his own history with government surveillance that stretched the limits of the law.
One-on-one sessions would then ensue until we were satisfied that the ones with the most potential and the ability to "sell" would be allowed to conduct part of an auction.
There is no safety net and a chaotic free-for-all would ensue, like that of the Lehman bankruptcy's initial days, with financial markets worldwide in disarray, sharply worsening the nascent recession.
The reasons are many: bidding wars ensue, processes take longer than expected, inspections don't go as planned, securing funds can be trickier than promised, appraisals come in low and on and on.
The new director, Piotr Bernatowicz, has been accused of platforming misogyny and anti-Semitism, prompting many to wonder whether a strike or boycott of one of Poland's most respected institutions will ensue.
Rivalry, friendship and romance ensue, throughout encounters inside and outside the dance studio, as Merab fights to acknowledge his feelings within a culture defined by strict — and deeply homophobic — notions of masculinity.
When a guest mentions "Stormy Daniels" or "porn star," some panicked moments ensue: Eventually a host shouts over those words, the guest is cut off, and order is restored to Fox News.
The non-player characters that inhabit the world aren't ignorant of Link's nakedness, and people have been posting some of the funny interactions that ensue when walking around in their tight blue undershorts.
In the broad spectrum of queer identities, these men are daddies in the literal sense, and their lives have been forever changed by the relationships that ensue with the mothers and their children.
The two agencies, together with some international groups, are holding a practice run of what would ensue in case an asteroid, comet or other near-Earth object (NEO) came hurtling toward the planet.
I was bombarded by calls and e-mails from nervous clients asking what we've done to protect their portfolios from a major correction that would ensue after the presidential election results were in.
But the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found otherwise, citing factual differences between the Texas and Louisiana contexts and arguing that no crisis of abortion access would ensue from the admitting privileges requirement.
Despite knowing the complications that may ensue from their dual relationship, they wed in 2013 and Tusup coached his wife to six world championship medals and two female swimmer of the year awards.
Drama and a fake relationship ensue after the first boy she ever kissed, Peter (played by Noah Centineo in the film), and her sister's boyfriend, Josh (played by Israel Broussard) read their letters.
The show's plot centers on Stephanie and Kimmy moving in to help recently widowed D.J. raise her family, so it's safe to say that plenty of family antics (and heartrending moments) will ensue.
But in these uncertain times raising lots of new capital could be tricky; if banks found themselves unable to do it, their lending capacity would shrink instead and a credit crunch could ensue.
Amid the large-scale destabilization, including civil war, that may ensue, Pakistan wants to ensure it retains influence with and ties to the Taliban, arguably the most powerful non-state actor in Afghanistan.
No other European country has as substantial a car industry, and so an automobile tariff would be a direct attack on Merkel, a step so dramatic that a real trade war could ensue.
"It is our hope that wisdom will prevail and the Congress will take the necessary steps to correct this legislation in order to avoid the serious unintended consequences that may ensue," it said.
A riotous British media to-do would ensue: Would the show survive without Mary, Sue and Mel, and did Channel 53 really just pay 75 million pounds for Paul Hollywood and a tent?
"There are many permutations to these machinations, too many to mention here, but both Disney and Comcast want this asset so I bet a bidding war does ensue," Cramer said at the time.
And thanks to smart digital marketing, the cult followings that ensue and the economics of e-commerce, D2C has changed how we relate to consumer goods (while attracting a waterfall of investment dollars).
Rice and his descendants sketch out scenarios as nothing more than a container — and a leaky one at that — holding the constant shuffling and re-shuffling antics that ensue in their mercurial works.
Any delegates hoping to stop Trump at the convention will have to reckon with this reality — and decide whether they can withstand the outrage that will inevitably ensue should they move against him.
But he never again achieved the recognition or fame he found under his previous name, underscoring the creative and commercial struggles that can ensue when a designer's name is no longer the designer's.
However, it was after statements made by Sir Patrick Vallance the next day — as one of the highest authorities on health in the UK — that real panic began to ensue among our community.
In speeches posted to his page, he rails against his political opponents and threatens that war will ensue if he ever loses power, while also offering folksy musings and updates on his health.
Just when I thought sanity would ensue, the white adult, in support of the rock-throwing kids, told my mother to get the hell out of their neighborhood and to go back home.
Instead of its standard Mallorca villa, Winter Love Island's competitors will fly to the gorgeous city of Capetown where the usual romantic hijinks and shocking betrayals will ensue under the South African sun.
Romantic high jinks ensue as Mia sets out to secure a spouse with the help of her mouthy best friend (Heather Matarazzo), her elegant grandmother (Julie Andrews) and a cadre of warmhearted help.
So an elected leader gets all the flak from those who oppose this white elephant/blot on the landscape but none of the praise for the reduced traffic jams or cheaper power that ensue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is unprepared to leave the European Union without a deal and chaos would ensue were it to happen, the chairman of the biggest department store group John Lewis said on Wednesday.
With Britain at risk of leaving the European Union on March 29 without a divorce deal - known as a 'hard' Brexit - several big companies have begun to prepare for the disruption that could ensue.
It didn't just offer an outlandish telenovela conceit — a virgin gets artificially inseminated by accident, hijinks ensue — but leaned fully into it to find beauty in the nooks and crannies of every dramatic reveal.
LONDON (Reuters) - Companies will suffer and criminals could benefit from the inevitable border disruption that will ensue if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal, the country's public spending watchdog said on Wednesday.
It always seemed to devolve into a shit show; the adults became inappropriately competitive, the kids would end up trampling each other during the mad dash for hidden treats, and crying would inevitably ensue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is unprepared to leave the European Union without a deal and chaos would ensue were it to happen, the chairman of the biggest department store group John Lewis said on Wednesday.
We don't always have enough information of the proper type to help us figure out what we should do, help us with all the complications that can ensue, help us imagine all the possibilities.
Senate Republicans told The Hill last week that they were privately rooting for the courts to uphold the law and spare them from the political chaos that would ensue if it were struck down.
Furthermore, the calm that would ensue after the regime's warplanes are grounded would lessen the importance of armed actors, strengthen civil society throughout the country, and open the space for increased dialogue among communities.
Prior to the rally, some pundits had questioned whether the event would turn violent or if any drama would ensue between the Juggalos and a competing pro-Trump rally taking place down the Mall.
"Once taxpayers started viewing the poor as workers, not welfare cheats, a more generous era would ensue," The New York Times observed in 2000, summing up the rationale for Clinton's wager on welfare reform.
More importantly, the court's decision and the chaos that will now ensue underscore the urgent need for Congress to act and work with the administration to find remedies for our ailing health-care system.
This month, a broad opinion from an advocate general — an adviser who considers submissions to the European Court of Justice and offers an independent legal opinion — foreshadows the kind of censorship that could ensue.
He recognizes a court battle would likely ensue, and the stronger the Democrats' case is that they need Trump's tax return for oversight and potential legislation, the likelier they are to win in court.
But should he miss that tournament, a fair amount of panic will probably ensue about his ability to continue a startling comeback that was one of the most uplifting stories in sports last year.
So when Stephen Gan, the editor of V Magazine, decided to host a dinner party for Karl Lagerfeld and booked her as the evening's entertainment, it was impossible not to wonder what might ensue.
It's not hard to envision the furor that would ensue among those earnest souls who've diligently paid off their debts, which most borrowers continue to do, in spite of upward trends in default rates.
If Mr. Trump was aware of the reaction that would ensue after his clearly improvised remarks, he appeared immune to the consequences of those words, which electrified the lobby of his signature office building.
While the early episodes of Orange County were relatively light on interpersonal drama, by the time New York and Atlanta debuted in 2008, the Housewives formula had been tweaked to ensure rivalries would ensue.
But what's concerning is that so much of reality programming insists on female-on-female violence, or at least suggesting that things will become so tense, so dramatic between women, that a fight may ensue.
Freddie Gray fatally injured inside a police vehicle, protests ensue April 2015 Days after Scott was shot down, officers in Baltimore threw 24-year-old Freddie Gray in the back of a police van unbuckled.
Forces trying to quash the insurrection fear that if the unbinding efforts can muster a minority report, a messy floor fight could ensue, and with possibly confused delegates presented with both reports, anything could happen.
So if a wedding takes a year to plan, we have our next movie which will be all about Amber going away for a bachelorette weekend, hijinks ensue, and she almost misses her own wedding.
Shaw got into his car and soon after allegedly "told the male she was going to take his daughter and made attempts to unbuckle the 1-year-old, prompting a struggle to ensue," police said.
The film centers around a semi-futuristic vision of augmented reality and the weird interpersonal problems that ensue because of it... you know, like a man trying to date two women and another virtual person.
Putting in place checks on the Recovery Audit Contractors is a good way to prevent the inappropriate denial of more hospital claims, the appeals that naturally ensue, and a further ballooning of the appeals backlog.
About a year before President Donald Trump pulled the US from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, the CIA circulated a classified report that largely predicted the crisis that would ensue from such a decision.
As Britain prepares to trigger Article 50 on March 29 and begin divorce talks with the EU, some financial firms have stepped up contingency plans on how to deal with any disruption that might ensue.
Though five more years, which included "Pal Joey," would ensue before Hammerstein and "Oklahoma!" came along, the music for "Angel" — like Angel herself in her desire to be human — wants something the lyrics can't provide.
Coffee & Kareem (get it?) follows the shenanigans that ensue after well-meaning but clumsy Officer James Coffee (Ed Helms) finds himself on the bad side of his new girlfriend's son, Kareem (newcomer Terrence Little Gardenhigh).
Disturbing events ensue: The cat is stuffed in a pillowcase; the young African man whom Marc hires to sleep with Anne goes missing; Marc cuts his finger on an African fetish and it becomes infected.
"There are many permutations to these machinations, too many to mention here, but both Disney and Comcast want this asset so I bet a bidding war does ensue," the "Mad Money " host said on Tuesday.
And, now that we are facing the inevitable fight that will ensue between Congress and the Department of Justice for full access to Mueller's report, how can we avoid a similar situation in the future?
So, those seven big battles all tonight, multiple battles as the week and months ensue before we get to November, where I&aposm told there&aposs going to a big midterm election, and you&aposre invited.
Such a plan could, to at least some extent, mitigate the loss of coverage and increases in individual plan premiums that other analyses have found would ensue if the ACA provisions were repealed with no backup.
In the book, you recall your warning to EU creditors that if they crushed Greece financially, and by extension crushed Greece's progressive challenge, that an illiberal, xenophobic backlash would ensue — both in Greece and across Europe.
By and large, they didn't take into account that as soon as shortages of food, metals, or other resources appeared, an intense global search for more would ensue, along with an equally ardent hunt for substitutes.
BERLIN (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that war could ensue if U.S. President Donald Trump withdraws from the 2015 deal in which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
Episode length: 30 minutes Arc length: 4 hours Quintessentially British, this podcast drama is a quirky, hilarious look at the hijinks that ensue when a tiny Channel island starts playing host to two rival funeral parlors.
By Koreaboo As if the name didn't explain the activities to ensue well enough already, various Korean companies will give you a not so subtle reminder by pushing out kiss enhancing products prior to June 14th.
"There are risks to high yield stocks beyond interest rate increases: investors may begin to care about elevated valuations, and dividend cuts could ensue (especially for high payout stocks) if economic growth slows," the report said.
As the novel progresses, part of what it tries to summon is the sense that while things can and will change and loss will inevitably ensue, we shouldn't resist transience, but rather, accept it, embrace it.
"We have not heard from his people, but while there is some kind of arrest and investigation to ensue, we're not going to step into that arena with him," Di Mezzo told the Burlington Free Press.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE's litigation strategy to impact the 220006 state elections: to rig the system for Democrats in the redistricting battle that will ensue after the 2202 election cycle.
Watching a four-armed robot with soft mallets for hands bobbing its little metal head to a beat improvised based on music it's just hearing is enough to ensue a pretty grand amount of existential panic.
Since Wotan also craves knowledge — knowledge is power, after all — he pursues Erda, the all-knowing earth goddess, who comes to warn him about what will ensue if he keeps on his heedless and destructive path.
She flails her way through a life that seems to consist of one bizarre disaster after another: Fleabag finds the perfect guy, but he's a priest; she attends a family reunion where multiple bloody noses ensue.
If it did come to pass, however, the legal challenges that would ensue might give the courts and the country a chance to repair the Civil War's last remaining constitutional divide and finally reunify the Virginias.
This means that the trial could be in limbo for sometime if the Senate decides to subpoena Bolton, especially given the legal battles that may ensue from any potential White House attempts to block the testimony.
If the aspiring dogfluencer in your life has trouble looking at the camera, simply place a little treat in this clip-on accessory (it's called the Woofie) and wait for the inevitable eye contact to ensue.
Complications ensue when the Marquise of Berkenfield, here the commanding mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe, realizes that Marie is the daughter she abandoned at birth to avoid scandal, and hauls her off to teach her ladylike behavior.
At a hearing on Monday, a court in Arnhem agreed with Ratelband that age is part of a person's identity but not a part that can be legally changed because of the numerous complications that would ensue.
If the more radical members follow their hearts and vote against party leadership to reject a new grand coalition, fresh elections, a minority government, or renewed negotiations with smaller parties on a three-way coalition could ensue.
So when the tables turn on the foreigners in the last act, the string of kills that ensue come not just with the satisfaction of well-executed suspense but also of the exhilaration of the role reversal.
Both warned that if court battles ensue between disbarred legislators and the government, and the courts cannot decide whether their oaths meet the requirements of Hong Kong's constitution, then China's parliament, the National People's Congress, will adjudicate.
"I think we learned that patients really want their physicians involved in these kind of tests and the decisions that ensue thereafter," said Shivani Nazareth, director of women's health at Counsyl and a board-certified genetic counselor.
Furthermore, should Clinton win in 2016 and, as expected, be faced with a Republican-controlled House of Representatives, gridlock will likely ensue, and the intense frustration of Sanders supporters and other left-leaning Democrats will only deepen.
"Given catastrophic implications for these companies, certain downside persists, though given limited likelihood that initiatives pass based on rational behavior, we would expect rally relief to ensue," said David Deckelbaum, an industry analyst at Keybanc Capital Markets.
However, when the court cases are resolved — and there are dozens, including some dealing with compliance since the order went into effect — a healthy acceptance of judicial restraint should ensue; deference to the courts is very American.
Mishra also cited Guggenheim's CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust (FXY) and the iShares Barclays 20+ Year Treasury Bond Fund (TLT) as likely to profit from the short-term chaos that could ensue right after a Le Pen victory.
The Democrats could note to their base that, because all but about 100 miles of the 1,85033 U.S.-Mexico border is in private hands, years of eminent domain lawsuits would likely ensue, which conservatives have traditionally hated.
"I don't think Florida is going to become Charlottesville in the sense that chaos will ensue, but there is a small possibility they might use this state of emergency as justification to end the event," he said.
The telecom industry and most Republicans are pushing for legislation that would replace the FCC's rules, hoping to end the regulatory back-and-forth over net neutrality that will likely ensue whenever the White House switches hands.
This means that the trial could be in limbo for some time if the Senate decides to subpoena Bolton, especially given the legal battles that may ensue from any potential White House attempts to block the testimony.
"If everyone can put together 39-sided zoning lots, then chaos is going to ensue," said Elizabeth Goldstein, the president of the Municipal Art Society of New York, which is involved in the suit. w. 72ndSt. w.
And now Rippling's bus ad vendor Intersection is doing the same after also receiving Gusto's cease-and-desist letter, an Intersection spokesperson told Business Insider, meaning a legal issue likely won't ensue since Gusto's requests were met. 
The infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
Still, the governor pressed onward with his campaign, in the quixotic hope that Trump would fall short of a delegate majority, and that a contested convention would ensue and for some reason hand the nomination to him.
SINGAPORE, July 29.3 (IFR) - Asian credit was flat to tighter today, despite the rise in Treasury yields on Friday following better-than-expected US non-farm payrolls data and the resulting expectations that some widening would ensue elsewhere.
The EU has wanted to avoid (and did not want to be blamed for) a costly no-deal Brexit and all the trade and economic disruption that would likely ensue, so it was expected to grant a delay.
"A stronger U.S. dollar is plausible if growth and inflation ensue, thereby limiting the earnings benefits" of Trump's plans for deregulation and lower taxes, wrote Tobias Levkovich, chief U.S. equity strategist at Citigroup, in a note to clients.
But if Mr Trump were to instruct Mr Rosenstein to fire Mr Mueller on the basis of a hunch of impropriety, and the deputy attorney general refused, the constitutional crisis of which Mr Flake warned would probably ensue.
"This vilification of whole nation states and their people based on religion is a terrifying reminder of the horror that can ensue when we allow ourselves to be led by ignorant people into darkness and hatred," Ayliffe wrote.
"Given current market conditions, we do not rule out Banca Carige will be put under resolution," Milan broker Akros said, adding a separation of good and bad assets could ensue with the bank being recapitalised by the state.
These agencies care for people on Medicaid who live in our communities both Jewish and non-Jewish alike, but will be devastated by provider rate cuts of the magnitude that will ensue under the Senate and House proposals.
" This, apparently, was a reference to comments Northam had made saying that "the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
Gómez is a kind of pragmatic, nonideological revolutionary; he presciently reflects that the guerrillas must not be seen as Marxists, in order to prevent the blood bath that will ensue if the United States backs the Salvadoran military.
We hear about what it feels like to leave everything behind, about impromptu friendships, about how strange urban life seems when the trail leads into a city and even about the dissatisfaction that can ensue at the end.
SUNDAY Friends gather for what should be a simple enough event — a book group — but complications ensue when their anxieties get the best of them in this new play by Jack Thorne ("Harry Potter and the Cursed Child").
It must ensue as a side-effect of pursuing other goals… The secret to a meaningful life may be to remind ourselves every day to do the right thing, love fully, pursue fascinating experiences, and undertake important tasks.
"The infant would be delivered; the infant would be kept comfortable; the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desire, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother," he said.
Ten mere episodes is just not enough time to get to know Joe, his unwitting love interest Beck, and all the creepy hijinks that ensue when a toxically masculine stalker starts killing people in order to get the girl.
" He added, "the infant would be delivered; the infant would be kept comfortable; the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desire, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
"[The Post] intended to harm Nicholas because he was a white, Catholic boy wearing a MAGA hat, and consciously ignored the threats of harm that it knew would inevitably ensue, in favor of its political agenda," the complaint states.
Fortunately we haven't seen any unfortunate paan injuries at this point, but one person who has sampled the hot stuff warned anyone who might want to try it to avoid moving as you eat the flame, lest burns ensue.
"It's a confluence of concerns that have been hovering over the market, everything from North Korea ... and obviously the hurricane and the damage that will ensue," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
Earlier this month, Dr. Jane Goodall and 57 other prominent scientists submitted a letter to the Fish and Wildlife Service denouncing the proposal to delist grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the trophy hunts that will ensue.
The governor, Ralph Northam, also got into trouble when, during a radio interview, he described a situation in which a baby with "severe deformities" would be born and then a "discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother".
"With more than 40 percent of GE's common equity owned by retail investors, we believe substantial near term selling pressure on GE could further ensue as retail investors who previously counted on the GE dividend look elsewhere," Inch said.
Thirty-one years ago, in response to Ronald Reagan's nomination of Judge Bork to the Supreme Court, Ted Kennedy took to the Senate floor to prophesy the horrors that would ensue in "Robert Bork's America" were the nominee confirmed.
Despite the chaos that will inevitably ensue as your brain and body struggle to contend with the increasingly fiendish challenges that FRU throws at you, its controls never feel clumsy or cumbersome, a feat few Kinect games can claim.
"That underestimates the risks of recession in our view, given the political shock from such a reckless act by a U.S. President and the damage that would ensue to North American and even global supply chains," the editorial said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has the option of using martial law to quell civil disorder that might ensue under a no-deal Brexit, but that is not the focus of the government's attention, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday.
If countries are armed with missiles that arrive in minutes, their leaders' trigger fingers could become itchy, and accidental war might ensue if one or both sides see only risk from waiting to try to resolve a dispute peacefully.
"Rather, the internet heightened our awareness of identity," and, as she warns in the chapter entitled "Clash," when individual identities are confronted with mass belief systems like Gamergate and right-wing extremism, distress, outrage and even trauma can ensue.
The words of the Atlantic Charter, drawn up by Churchill and Roosevelt in 1941, resonated deeply throughout a war-torn Europe: Trade barriers would be lowered, peoples would be free, social welfare would advance and global cooperation would ensue.
Tana Mongeau -- a YouTube star in her own right, who just got engaged to Jake about a month ago -- pulled a masterclass prank on her soon-to-be hubby, telling him she was preggo ... and letting panic and chaos ensue.
After Britain triggered Article 50 last month and has begun divorce talks with the EU, financial firms have stepped up planning on how to deal with any disruption that might ensue, such as losing access to the bloc's single market.
MTV revealed the show, called Jersey Shore Family Vacation, during the premiere of Floribama Shore—one of many Jersey Shore spinoffs that crams a bunch of people into a house and films all the alcohol- and producer-influenced hijinks that ensue.
So when, as seems likely, not all the world's big economies grant China "market-economy status" by the 2166th anniversary of its accession to the World Trade Organisation in late 32015, China will cry foul and an almighty row will ensue.
Broader jitters about the shape of global trade and growth should a Trump presidency ensue have also contributed to sending shares down across the globe, and the major markets in Europe and Asia were all again in retreat on Friday.
No deal means there would be no transition period so the exit would be abrupt, though the EU and Britain could try to make agreements on certain areas, for example on aviation, to reduce the expected chaos that would ensue.
Echoing Miller, Peterson, the Des Moines columnist, predicted that some day a player, far from home and frustrated over a defeat, will encounter a jubilant fan for the opposing team in a threatening on-court situation, and violence will ensue.
Unfortunately, what will then ensue is a massive ad-tech and social media echo chamber — copied, pasted, repackaged amalgams of the same intransigent formulas from a playbook that's been dusted off, recycled and sold for more than it was initially worth.
While she would not firmly commit to seeking the speakership again, it is clearly her plan, and she even gave voice to a concern on the minds of many Democrats: the chaotic scramble that would ensue if she steps down.
On top of the wear and tear that ensue from years of smoky soirées and music festivals, a number of largely substandard alterations and restorations throughout the 20th century left the space in a disheveled state, buried under dust and dirt.
If Mr. Netanyahu needs to recruit another party to his coalition, a new round of political poker could ensue, in which party leaders will come under enormous pressure to make compromises in order to spare the country a fourth election.
U.S.-based researchers have been allowed to participate in talent recruitment programs, and receive money from both the federal government and overseas, but officials believe problems ensue when foreign funding isn't disclosed or unapproved overseas laboratories are allowed to operate.
"I never thought I'd be in a summer house with a girlfriend," Cooke says early in the clip — before heated arguments between the two ensue, with Batula wondering if the life of the party can be responsible enough to maintain a committed relationship.
"When the police deem themselves to be omnipotent, they are emboldened and more killings ensue; the duty to protect the people is thrown out the window," the senators said in their report, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters on Friday.
Shenanigans ensue, including lines like "I'm actually inside the palace," breaking of royal vases, a makeover montage, and even a sassy younger sister with Shirley Temple curls (Honor Kneafsey) to give wise advice once the two fall in love, as will inevitably happen.
FROM PEN: Andy Cohen's Top 5 Most Revealing Plead the Fifth Answers Andrea is seeing screaming at her boyfriend Chris, Brianna sheds tears as she talks about her trust being violated and various fights ensue between the women and even the men.
The idea of androids and AI gaining sentience and figuring out how to exist in human society is a fascinating subject, one that can touch on ideas about the nature of life and changes to social structures that will ensue, and much more.
Negative rating action could ensue should the company take a more aggressive approach to capital management such has a high total pay-out ratio versus peers, resulting in a rapid capital decline that is not offset with improved earnings generation and retention.
" Bravo Media's SVP of Development, Lara Spotts, noted in today's release, "They are equally talented designers, but with very different aesthetics, and watching them transform one home a week will be almost as entertaining as the antics that ensue along the way.
But sources with knowledge of the negotiations said it was PDVSA who offered the Citgo stake and that Rosneft is not interested in taking over the refinery should a battle ensue for highly indebted PDVSA's assets in the event of a default.
"The capital that has come in is a big positive and will bolster state banks' ability to absorb losses that are likely to ensue from non-performing loan resolution", Jacob said, adding the rating agency would be watching the asset quality closely.
The obvious danger he faces is that, if he fails to secure a majority of delegates, he may lose out to Mr Cruz or some other establishment-approved challenger in the horse-trading that would ensue at the Republican convention in July.
In a letter to Whitaker, Democrats warned that a "constitutional crisis" could ensue if the Mueller probe is not protected, urging the new top cop to recuse himself and place Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein back in the supervisory role for the probe.
"North Korea's programs are too sophisticated and dispersed to think that we could destroy them with military strikes, never mind the devastating regional retaliation that would ensue," Mira Rapp-Hooper, an Asia security expert at Yale Law School, said in an interview.
Joining "Ocean's 8" is the Melissa McCarthy vehicle "Life of the Party," which cribs its premise from Rodney Dangerfield's 1986 comedy "Back to School" — a midlife crisis inspires a parent to join his or her kid at college and high jinks ensue.
Deceptions ensue — many revolving around a precious Egyptian antiquity — and, while the count (or rather the baroness) may not ultimately get the girl, a letter drops from the sky as the movie ends to suggest that Filibus's contest with Kutt-Hendy will continue.
Without Yisrael Beitenu's projected eight to 10 seats, stalemate would ensue: Likud would have the support of only up to 57 legislators for a right-wing coalition, and Blue and White could enlist no more than 59 for a center-left government.
Before the request was made last week, liberals on the committee had pushed Neal more and more publicly to seek Trump's returns but Neal moved on his own timeline, cognizant of the political storm that would ensue after he sent his official letter.
The SPD is polling at around 15% in polls, down from the 20.5% it won in the 2017 national election, and so risks losing parliamentary seats and plunging deeper into existential crisis if it breaks off the coalition and new elections ensue.
Ralph Northam of Virginia, a Democrat, gave Republicans an opening last month when he said during a radio interview about the bill that "a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother" in the case of an infant born with severe deformities.
That the Miss America protest has long lingered in the popular imagination as a bra-burning, and that bra-burning has become a metonym for postwar American feminism, says a lot about the backlash to the second wave that would soon ensue.
More importantly, they could harden party resistance to Trump, cementing the perception that he's both unelectable and unfit for office, and making it more likely the delegates would resort to extraordinary measures to defeat him at a contested convention, should one ensue.
Whenever an affordable retail chain partners with a luxe high-end designer, chaos will ensue (remember the brawls at Balmain for H&M?) Well, Target is about to release its latest collaboration with Victoria Beckham to the masses and we're preparing in every way possible.
Uber chief product officer Jeff Holden announced in November that the company was developing software to manage flying taxi routes, proving that the company is at least considering the logistical clusterfuck that could ensue if Uber started populating the skies with pilotless flying pods.[Bloomberg]
Having spent its first 84 pages providing Jane with a plethora of potential mysteries to investigate, the narrative pivots on a single moment of decision and then spins out from there into several parallel timelines, unraveling what might ensue from every choice she makes.
They recognized only those symptoms of lead poisoning that by today's standards seem extreme: the severe stomach aches, muscle weakness, kidney failure, seizures, and even death that can ensue when lead in the blood rises past 22003 micrograms per deciliter—12 times the current standard.
Indeed, for well over a year, Democrats and Trump-critical Republicans have been making the case that there are reasons to be very worried about giving this person the nuclear codes — and that disaster, for the United States and the world, could very well ensue.
As an adult, Albrecht started thinking about what he calls changing "Earth-health relationships," such as the emotional impact of watching environmental degradation ensue from rampant open-cut coal mining on surrounding rural communities in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia.
"The policy continuity that would ensue under Carney extending his term would be supportive for sterling as it would reduce policy uncertainty at a time when the currency is likely to be riddled with other Brexit-related uncertainties," said ING currency strategist Viraj Patel.
JASTA will foster animosity as the result of the predictable diplomatic chaos to ensue when state or government-related individual actors are falsely accused of terrorist crimes, in the end creating far more problems down the road than such a law purports to solve.
While work must ensue to conduct thorough election cyber risk and resilience assessments, and to retool our processes and legal frameworks to meet digital challenges and the constant threat of electronic hacking, policymakers should not seek the quick fixes that will leave gaping holes.
"Our economists consider that escalation in tension may bring the U.S. and China back to the negotiation table, but that even if negotiations are resumed, a bumpy and lengthy process is likely to ensue as the two sides remain very far apart," JPMorgan added.
Not just because of the escalation in tension that would ensue, or the furor that seizing a club as big as Chelsea would create, but because of just how complicated the process would be, just how entangled Russian money is in the modern British economy.
The middle ground in Parliament is disappearing, and we're seeing these two rival camps who are sworn enemies walking through the lobbies together because they see the chaos that would ensue from the deal being defeated as being the route to their preferred outcome.
This game may not have the Super Bowl preview vibe of the epic showdown in Los Angeles — no one is confusing Atlanta for being a real contender — but there are offensive stars all over the field for both teams, and a wild game could ensue.
Barry (Bill Hader) has been sent to kill another unsuspecting dude, but Barry is off his game this season, and again things don't go according to plan: Brutal, bone-breaking fight sequences ensue that tilt back and forth between heightened cartoonishness and grim human agony.
Puerto Rico's case will be the first ever heard under a federal law for insolvent territories, called Promesa, which was enacted last summer; the Obama administration had warned that a "humanitarian crisis" would ensue if Puerto Rico were not given extraordinary powers to abrogate debt.
Battles ensue, and ghosts appear, but in the end, even though the conspirators manage to keep Caesar out of power, they lose in their attempt to prevent Rome from abandoning its roots as a republic to become an empire, and they die brutal deaths themselves.
The political firestorm that would ensue from several million people losing their insurance could be enough to force the GOP to reverse course and take steps to provide some kind of emergency insurance for this population, which could be even more costly than the ACA.
Many congressional Republicans have made clear, both in public statements and in leaked audio from a recent GOP retreat obtained by the Washington Post, that they're deeply worried about moving too quickly to get rid of Obamacare and being blamed for what may ensue.
Yes, hilarity will undoubtedly ensue, though the fact that the trailer alone sees the series tackle, issues like gentrification, interracial relationships and what life can truly be like post-incarceration, it's clear that Peele— who also serves as executive producer with Morgan—has done his homework.
A federal judge on Friday threw out a lawsuit by former GFI Group Inc shareholders, who said a single misleading statement by its chairman caused them to prematurely sell their shares at a lower price than if they had waited for a bidding war to ensue.
Better results may ensue as counselors improve their tactics in response to new research, but progress will always require saint­like patience: Getting an extremist to permanently shed all of their poisonous ideas is a lot like getting an opiate abuser to kick their addiction for good.
"The Basel Committee and IOSCO have agreed to this extended timeline in the interest of supporting the smooth and orderly implementation of the margin requirements which is consistent and harmonized across their member jurisdictions and helps avoid market fragmentation that could otherwise ensue," the statement said.
"The Basel Committee and IOSCO have agreed to this extended timeline in the interest of supporting the smooth and orderly implementation of the margin requirements which is consistent and harmonised across their member jurisdictions and helps avoid market fragmentation that could otherwise ensue," the statement said.
Some conservative activists have urged him to go after the endangerment finding as a means to knee-cap the EPA's ability to address climate change, and Pruitt has variously been reported to be both open to that route and reluctant given the legal fight that would ensue.
The Farrelly brothers' most underappreciated movie (not close behind: " The Heartbreak Kid") stars Woody Harrelson as a down-on-his-luck, one-handed bowler who finds a prodigy (Randy Quaid) to take under his wing, and, in typical Farrelly fashion, gross humor and clever jokes ensue.
Mr. Putin scoffed when asked about the idea on Sunday night, but others are not so sure, saying he may find it easier to change the Constitution and become president for life than to try to manage the succession struggle that would ensue when he steps down.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is on the mend after another health scare, but that hasn't stopped political operatives and those on Capitol Hill from laying the groundwork for an unprecedented battle set to ensue if she leaves the bench ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
I'm even open to the possibility that by just tipping over all these accords at once, and throwing away his steering wheel, Trump will get people to improve the Iran deal or Obamacare out of sheer panic at the chaos that might ensue if they don't.
China's ban on wild animal markets may well be the one silver lining in this ensuing global tragedy, but it should become a permanent ban, not a temporary palliative, because other viruses may well ensue in the not distant future given climate change is upon us.
Kantayya delves into the very human biases baked into artificial intelligence by its largely white and male creators, and the problems that ensue when these black-box programs are assumed to be neutral: the violations of civil rights, the discriminatory decisions in hiring, housing, and criminal justice.
But over the past two months, Mr. Trump discovered, as his predecessors did, that the Chinese are more concerned about preventing the collapse of North Korea's government, and the chaos that would ensue, than they are in trade and energy sanctions that might truly change its behavior.
From that point, if China President Xi Jinping chooses to not make concessions to the US, it will be difficult to overturn his decision, and a stalemate may ensue with traders waiting for the 25% tariffs on the final tranche (USD 325bn) of US imports to be imposed.
As Viktor Frankl explained: For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself.
Put aside the lengthy debate that will inevitably ensue, and there are at least two facts on which everyone agrees: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police say they were responding to a report of a man brandishing a gun, and Sterling died of multiple gunshot wounds after an altercation with police.
In urging the Supreme Court to block enforcement of the law, the plaintiffs noted the "disastrous consequences" that would ensue: the admitting-privileges rule would "leave only one physician providing abortions in the entire state" for the roughly "10,000 women who seek abortion services in Louisiana each year".
Giving up the car keys was linked to an almost doubled risk of depression, the analysis found, a connection the researchers believe might be at least partly due to the social isolation or lack of independence that can ensue when elderly people can no longer get around by car.
Because the declaration enabled Israel to act with impunity over destructive unilateral measures like settlement expansion— given the lack of will on the part of the United States to hold Israel to account — it was inevitable that a culture of hate and racism against the Palestinians would ensue.
"The building is at risk of collapsing, so we're working with some building inspectors and the property owner to figure out what our next steps are to secure the building and help out as much as we can with the investigation that's going to ensue with this," he said.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump spent the weekend on Twitter defending himself against Democrats' upcoming impeachment inquiry by quoting his supporters on cable news, including a pastor's inflammatory prediction that the country could be destroyed and a civil war would ensue if the President was removed from office.
The broad strokes of the story line — white girl brings black boyfriend home to meet her family — evoked "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," but with a crucial and sinister twist (spoilers ensue): The boyfriend's suspicions about the white folks having it in for him become increasingly, and terrifyingly, justified.
Over the course of 15 episodes, Hart will try sumo wrestling with Conan O'Brien, beer yoga with Chance the Rapper, roller fitness with Tiffany Haddish, goat yoga with Khloé Kardashian — and hilarity will definitely ensue as he takes James Corden to Muscle Beach and checks out a rodeo with Leslie Jones.
But if the supposedly inevitable Democratic frontrunner lost both of the first two contests, a frenzy of second-guessing about her prospects would ensue among political elites, while Sanders would get a ton of positive press coverage — coverage that could, at least conceivably, help him win over more nonwhite voters.
Director Jeffrey Nachmanoff (Traitor, Hollywood Palms) and writers Chad St. John and Stephen Hamel imagine many complications that would ensue from an impulsive decision to secretly clone someone's entire deceased family — including a heartbreaking decision when the scientists realize they only have enough resources for three out of four family members.
Appearing to describe what would happen if a child was born after a failed abortion, he said "the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother," which some interpreted as a reference to infanticide.
She added, "Might as well do it in a way and be in front of it instead of behind it," referring to the potential financial market upheavals that could ensue during the August recess if all of Treasury's tools for staving off a default were being exhausted amid inaction by lawmakers.
It's the kind of unexpected move that seems like it could be an Office B-plot: Meredith takes her horrible son to Ft. Lauderdale, Dwight thinks she's trying to undermine Michael's authority by returning to work at an off-kilter time, Jim looks at the camera and grimaces, hijinks ensue.
Even if the west fails to respond in kind—it's hard to predict with a mercurial U.S. president at the helm—a long and costly war might well ensue: Unlike in Crimea, while many Belarusians feel a fraternal affection for Russia, they do not want to become part of it.
The Rock, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillian are the video game characters that the minds of our Breakfast Club-y teens inhabit, and a troubling amount of the trailer's time is focused on Black pretending to have the mind of a teen girl and the hilarious hijinks that ensue.
Over eight days on the stand earlier in the trial, Mr. Wildstein described Mr. Baroni as attentive to the details of the scheme, even deciding that the lane closings would start on the first day of school in September 2013 to maximize the catastrophic traffic jam that would — and did — ensue.
And if you loved last year's Conversations With Friends, you'll love Sally Rooney's latest novel, Normal People, (also set to be a series on Hulu) about two childhood friends, Marianne and Connell, who end up at the prestigious Trinity College in Dublin and are clearly into each other, though hijinks ensue.
Although each of the photos posted received comments from Starbucks employees who say they're not ready for the mad rush that will inevitably ensue after the Pumpkin Spice Latte is eventually launched — probably some time in the next few weeks — many of them also admit that a part of them is excited.
The way in which Murray minimizes his movement in the net, along with superior rebound control and angle play have allowed his teammates to relax knowing that a nail-biting, scramble-fest probably won't ensue in their end if they have a breakdown at the other, like it so often did with Fleury.
"It's very important to understand that a repeal and a delayed replacement is a situation where it is basically repeal and chaos in terms of what will ensue, because of the uncertainty that gets presented to insurers, providers, consumers and states," Burwell told reporters on her way out of the Senate lunch.
The congressman has been a leading figure in Washington calling out Beijing's coercive actions throughout the Asia-Pacific, offering wise counsel on how to push back and ensue that the international order in Asia — which has led to decades of peaceful growth and stability — is not cast aside thanks to aggressive Chinese actions.
"Litigation will inevitably ensue from Japan and abroad, and it will be difficult to convince the public that there is no risk of the government losing when the proposed changes so blatantly disregard the foundations of the FIT scheme," according to a note to clients from law firm Orrick reviewed by Reuters.
A media circus is all but certain to ensue when Trump treks to Capitol Hill on Thursday to meet with Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) and Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus.
If state election boards were to be targeted in this way, where voter information or voting systems were hacked, and then a coordinated campaign to disseminate or weaponize that information were to follow on social media, it could lead to widespread confusion that could undermine the integrity of an election could ensue, some officials fear.
They take place in a world that will never allow its audience to feel the full effect of the trauma that should logically ensue from a massacre like this — you'll have to turn to fanfiction for that — but they are this movie's equivalent of the flaming car crash or the smoke billowing from the skyscraper.
Two more showdowns ensue: Jaime opposite the High Sparrow, in which the Kingslayer gets to recapture some of the 'tude neutered by his three seasons of redemption, clutching the hilt of his sword as he tells the Faith Militant's unimpressed ringleader, "You must long for the next life," before rattling off every bad thing he's ever done.
But a new article from the Washington Post about the impact of a single Trump tweet on one of his targets — an 18-year-old female college student who questioned whether he was "a friend to women" — shows just how much damage, and potentially how much violence, can ensue from the president-elect's chosen social media platform.
Miguel reveals that he's going on his own dimension-jumping adventure to "the beginning"; it's then we learn that Miguel means the 1967 Spider-Man animated TV series, specifically an episode called "Double Identity," the origin of the "Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man" meme: We see Miguel insert himself into the scene, and hijinks ensue.
The topic here is assimilation, or not, as experienced by the generation of Caribbean immigrants who settled in Britain after World War II. Beginning in the midst of a Jamaican hurricane, the production chronicles the personal and political tempests that ensue once these travelers arrive in a new country that is far from the promised land they hoped for.
So the experience for the entrepreneur is not so unusual [than] going to any other Sand Hill pitch room, where the entrepreneur would come in and spend an hour or two with us, we would have a dialogue afterwards, we would take some data, we would consult some data, and a discussion would sort of ensue.
The nominees are "Eclipsed," by Danai Gurira, about a group of Liberian women kept captive by a warlord; "The Father," by Florian Zeller, about a man's struggle with dementia; "The Humans," by Stephen Karam, about a close-knit family grappling with disappointment; and "King Charles III," by Mike Bartlett, imagining a crisis that might ensue after Queen Elizabeth II's death.
The Trump administration this week is expected to miss a second deadline for providing President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's tax returns, making it all but certain that a legal fight will ensue.
As the series begins, the pair is reunited in their tiny hometown through an odd set of sitcom-approved circumstances — a pregnant Maggie kicks her husband to the curb after she realizes he's cheating on her, and Emma quits her high-powered job in China to move back home and help Maggie raise the kid — and plenty of hijinks ensue.
And if that were to pass, the second that taxpayers realized their tax rates had doubled or tripled solely to pay for the generous pensions of state employees that dwarf their own, riots will ensue, and the world that Speaker Mike Madigan (D) of the Illinois House of Representatives has created would be ruled by a new set of politicians.
The chase scenes that ensue, replete with Secret Service shootouts, pre-positioned snipers (our first clue about an enemy deep within the president's inner circle) and a president who can still drive well enough to escape armed assassins (most presidents have rusty driving skills), are exciting enough, but their higher purpose is to introduce the novel's most intriguing character: Bach.

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