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When oxygen reacted with metals to form calxes, caloric was released, and in consequence the oxygen became dense and heavy.
The animal had an uncomfortable experience here in consequence of catching the rings of his hobble-chain in the broken stump of a bush.
If they are unwilling to do that, and in consequence cannot find the workers they need, then they have no-one to blame but themselves.
The basic philosophy of this organization must be, in consequence, deeply humanistic.
Finally, one must ask what specific ideas about God and man were accepted by Augustine in consequence of his baptism and confession of faith.
There is no action that ought to be taken in consequence, there is no injury that could be righted in that way.
Their prescriptions, in consequence, dramatically differ from those of the deep ecologists.
The jury held that he was capable of managing his own affairs and he will in consequence be discharged from the local asylum.
That was in consequence of a misunderstanding between myself and a young person.
The practice came about in consequence of this venture, and was loosely based on a Wealden custom at hop-picking time.
Now that is, of course, in consequence of the effectuation or performance of the contract not, of course, the agreement itself.
Some men lose the recollection of proper names, or of verbs, or of numbers, or merely of dates, in consequence of an accident.
Wittgenstein agreed, and in consequence began slowly to resume philosophical work.
His health was delicate and his studies were in consequence often interrupted.
Except that the senior citizen's plate is smaller than a normal man-sized plate, and the serving smaller in consequence.
And in consequence, letters became an absolutely key means of communication.
Peter caught a maskinonge several pounds heavier than David's, and for a little while relations between them were very strained in consequence.
In America he is so busy that when he gets abroad he does not know what to do with his time, and in consequence can be easily buncoed.
The Defendants maintain that the claim for damages for libel must in consequence fail.
And the same is true of a sequestration made in consequence of a company's failure to comply with an order or undertaking.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All Rome, in consequence, seemed to be wending p. 182towards the Porta Pia.
In 1775 he was an addresser of Gage, and was ordered, in consequence, to confine himself to his own leasehold.
Jove sends a dream to Agamemnon, in consequence of which he re-assembles the army.
Esthonia is one of the new states formed in consequence and as a result of the European War.
We have not detected any considerable increase of our annual expenditure in consequence.
He looked like a man who had had a facer and was a bit dazed in consequence.
It is in consequence of the digestion of vaccinal products that the phagocytes manufacture the fixator.
Feminine rhymes are indeed rarer than in Middle English poetry in consequence of the disuse of flexional endings.
It is indeed in consequence of this flight that it has been called the glede, the word being derived from its gliding movements.
Very often a long and a short division will be adjacent, and will be the more easily observed in consequence.
We had got beyond the April freshets and there was in consequence a soapy smell about.
This has been in consequence of a keen-sighted observation of Prof. Hommel.
It has rightly been maintained, that he could implead his master in consequence of an agreement with him.
Diana lost no portion of her lovers heart in consequence of her infidelities.
The second important element is the innervation of the muscles in consequence of movement merely seen.
The Danes planted a colony there in 1756, but were compelled to abandon it in consequence of the insalubrity of the climate.
But the improvement is in spite of international law, not in consequence of it.
Such crises as would follow everywhere in consequence of Jew-baiting would rather be prevented by the carrying out of my plan.
The whale, however, was lost, in consequence of cutting the line in the act of lancing him.
He had just been advanced to a first lieutenancy, and the family were jubilant in consequence.
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