in consequence
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On April 12, 1848, the Western Argus covered the event in fun, “The good people … are in quite a fever, in consequence of the discovery of an ‘under ground’ Ghost …” In the May 4 Newark Herald, the Hydesville rappings inspired a long poem that ended with the words “APRIL FOOL.”
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In consequence, Messrs. Lender and Martin observe, white loyalists were prepared to override ingrained prejudices and animosities, fighting alongside Native Americans and escaped black slaves.
In reasons published on Wednesday to support the tribunal's judgment, the judge said Mr Duffy's actions were not something that arose in consequence of his disability.
From BBC
The Constitution is unambiguous: “No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law.”
From Barron's
In consequence, our civic machinery was, and still can be, lumberingly ineffective.
From Los Angeles Times
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