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ensued

[en-sood]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ensue.



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In Brompton Park in Ardoyne, in Belfast, about 30 young people set a bin on fire but no damage was caused to shops and police said "no serious disorder ensued".

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He resisted, and in the tussle that ensued, a shot was fired.

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The footage showed Brown striking the man with a closed fist, and a fight that involved additional individuals ensued, the warrant states.

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Freeman doubled in a run to reduce the Dodgers’ deficit to one, and pandemonium ensued.

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All of these animals are loose, liberated from the confines of cages and leashes, and yet no havoc has ensued.

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