Ensue
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Self-help guru who hated his gym teacher goes home to find his mom engaged to said teacher, stilted merriment tries to
ensue.
They arrive in New York and the high jinks
ensue.
I say "high jinks
ensue"
deliberately, as my triteness has a purpose: ENJOY the dialogue and the comedic posturing and timing of some real pros, and I don't see how you won't burst three guts while watching this one.
Seem the perfect opportunity for hilarious madcap hijiks to ensue, but alas they don't.
I think every married couple should see this movie if for nothing else than the conversation that is sure to
ensue
afterwards.
Of course his witch-doctor adoptive father disapproves, and all sorts of goofy 70's effects
ensue.
Then a "straight" guy who digs the girl pretends to be a gay guy to get the girl and complications
ensue.
When he turns up on his 'widow's' doorstep one day as a trendy hairdresser, complications
ensue.
Poor acting and worse stunts
ensue.
After he recuperates he sets out for revenge and some great martial arts sequences
ensue.
Kris, an 'American-Born Confused Desi' leaves home for college to discover that he's been placed in a dorm room full of Indians; various hi-jinks
ensue.
A Prod and a Catholic become best of mates, launch a franchise, some antics ensue, and in the end we can all laugh happily ever after.
bungle and trip their way to discovering the truth of the matter, and hilarity is supposed to
ensue.
Here's the "spoiler" part: eventually one of the victims becomes Olga's partner ---but do any nice lesbian antics
ensue?
If no agreement on the last remaining issues is achieved, escalation will ensue: the Palestinians may declare independence unilaterally;Israel may retaliate; the delicate balance of Oslo may unravel.
When less-developed Asian countries eventually join the technology bandwagon, layoffs will inevitably
ensue.
When the election dust finally settles, a phony war between Britain and the European Union will
ensue.
But, if the EU and NATO were to “punish” a newly independent Scotland by excluding it, real disaster could ensue, not only for Scotland and the UK, but also for European democracy and security.
The stage will be littered with political corpses, and an economic disaster will
ensue.
If too tight – a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget, for example – the rule could create rather than solve problems: think of the economic and political chaos that would
ensue
if Spain, with unemployment at 21%, were forced to eliminate its huge fiscal deficit overnight.
Certainly, if there ever is a pause in China’s heady growth, today’s emerging-market turmoil will seem like a mere hiccup compared to the earthquake that will
ensue.
The political instability that could
ensue
would not provide a good opportunity to ask Germany for help.
More recently, Hezbollah agreed to place the issue on the domestic negotiating agenda – perhaps because Iran doesn’t want it to be a source of national dissension – but it is doubtful that genuine disarmament will ensue, at least for now.
Thus, Britons will soon start spending again and economic growth will
ensue.
Whether “democracy” will
ensue
is much more dubious.
And if the US no longer guarantees its Sunni allies’ security, all regional powers – including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt – might decide that they can defend themselves only by acquiring nuclear weapons, and even more deadly conflict will
ensue.
Should this happen, growth will collapse, many borrowers will default, and financial chaos could
ensue.
But if central banks don’t find a clear exit strategy from policies that double or triple the monetary base, eventually either goods-price inflation or another dangerous asset and credit bubble (or both) will
ensue.
For example, the British medical journal The Lancet called the proposal “dangerously simplistic” and “flawed,” and warned of the flood of misdiagnoses that would
ensue.
In effect, the presumption is that capital losses are random, so the sharp reversals and losses that usually
ensue
after excessive upswings in prices are disregarded in risk calculations.
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