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Ironically, readers are then referred to the entries for " Mutilation " and " Deformation " for a discussion of circumcision in its religious context ( 14th edition, 1929, Vol.

Ironically and out
Ironically, the property that they prevent the soil from drying out can also be problematic for commercial agriculture.
Ironically, although the ID tags include religion as a way of ensuring that religious needs will be met, some personnel have them reissued without religious affiliation listed — or keep two sets, one with the designation and one without — out of fear that identification as a member of a particular religion could increase the danger to their welfare or their lives if they fell into enemy hands.
Ironically, one of the benefits to come out of the EISA standard was a final codification of the standard to which ISA slots and cards should be held ( in particular, clock speed was fixed at an industry standard of 8. 33 MHz ).
Ironically the perpetrator turns out to be a strong, assertive women, capable of taking bold initiatives and setting the agenda for everybody else-and making use of all this to aggressively promote a violently anti-feminist agenda.
Ironically, the 49ers, the previous Super Bowl champion, also suffered a blow out loss at home the prior season ( 40-8 to the Philadelphia Eagles ).
Ironically, after Jennings left the session, the idea was dropped at the prompting of Stevie Wonder, who pointed out that Ethiopians did not speak Swahili.
Ironically, Nora's leaving is as much motivated by " the letter " and disclosure of a " past secret " as it is by her own determination to strike out on her own.
Ironically, the first time the wheel was spun, it landed on Dawson, inspiring four of the panelists ( including Dawson ) to stand up from their places and leave the set momentarily out of disbelief.
Ironically, the lyrics speak to their own condition of running out of food.
( Ironically, this report turned out to have been false, having been made up by Alastair Campbell during his late days on the Daily Mirror.
Ironically, as Jackson points out, the communist organization suppressed the very freedoms which made its conspiracy possible.
Ironically enough, it is not really the end of the world in any sense, but when one stands there and looks out across the vast area of ocean one can forget about the geography and really feel like there is nothing else out there.
Ironically, Emile Berliner died in 1929, the same year RCA bought out Victor, and Edgar Berliner resigned the following year.
Ironically Snow White was an enormous success, but Walt had previously read a book on psychology, so instead of giving out bonuses to everyone he gave out " salary adjustments " to certain animators who he felt did exceptional work.
Ironically, as it turned out, the proposal was made by Dutch Sternaman, co-owner of the Bears.
Ironically, Maidstone also went out of business and had to leave the Football League just five months after Aldershot's demise.
Ironically, Pete Rozelle is erroneously given credit for the merger, even though he consistently refused to have a game between NFL and AFL champions, and the fact that Rozelle was " out of the loop " when the AFL and NFL owners negotiated the merger.
Ironically, Lancaster and Frankenheimer became close friends during the filming, while Douglas and the director had a falling out.
Ironically, politicians from across the aisle — Malcolm Fraser and a number of his ministers — spoke out in defence of Cairns on this subject, agreeing that they too signed letters of which they had little or no memory.
Ironically, Charles James, who had modestly stayed out of the argument as to priority, worked on a much larger scale than the others, and undoubtedly possessed the largest supply of lutetium at the time.
Ironically: the same people who were, for decades, stigmatised as ultra-Croatian " linguistic nationalists " ( Stjepan Babić, Dalibor Brozović, Radoslav Katičić, Miro Kačić ) have been accused as pro-Serbian " political linguists " simply because they opposed these " language purges " that wanted to kick out numerous words of Church Slavonic origin ( which are common not only to Croatian and Serbian, but are also present in Polish, Russian, Czech and other Slavic languages ).
Ironically, politicians from across the isle-Malcolm Fraser and a number of his ministers-spoke out in defence of Cairns on this subject, agreeing that they too signed letters of which they had little or no memory.
Ironically, while Maimonides refrained from citing sources out of concern for brevity ( or perhaps because he designed his work to be used without studying the Talmud or other sources first ), the result has often been the opposite of what he intended.

Ironically and 14
Ironically, a month ago I saw more kangaroos ( a mob of 14 ) on Red Hill in the centre of Canberra than I saw subsequently during the entirety of a 16-day tour of the Red Centre.
Ironically, " Japanese Management " and Theory Z itself were based on Dr. W. Edwards Deming's famous " 14 points ".
Ironically enough, the record, held by 2007 graduate Dusan Momcilovic, is 3. 14 pies.

Ironically and
Ironically, given the status of the Western Isles as the last Gàidhlig-speaking stronghold in Scotland, the Gaelic language name for the islands Innse Gall means " isles of the foreigners " which has roots in the time when they were under Norse colonisation.
Ironically, many experts in impact craters and the K Pg boundary were attending a separate conference on Earth impacts.
Ironically, between the releases of the first and second sequels, Sony Corporation led a consortium that purchased MGM giving it distribution rights to the James Bond franchise.
Ironically, Hook then opened a new club and live venue in Manchester, FAC 251 The Factory, in February 2010 singing lead vocals with his band, The Light.
Ironically, no paphiopedilum occurs on Cyprus at least not as the genus is understood today.
Ironically, the League also decided to expand the top division after the Test Match series of 1897 98 and the other two teams also went into the top division for the following year, negating the effect of Burnley and Stoke's reputed collusion.
Ironically, the final few lines of the song " Sally " were written by her husband's mistress, Annie Lipman, and Fields sang this song at nearly every performance she made from 1931 onwards claiming in later life that she wanted to " Drown blasted Sally with Walter with the aspidistra on top!
Ironically, it was the 3 0 home defeat to Bochum on 5 May that mathematically secured HSV's Bundesliga status as struggling Alemannia Aachen ( 16th ) and Mainz ( 17th ) also lost their games on the same weekend and despite the points difference only being six points with two games left, the goal difference was too large to make up by either club.
Ironically, his final game in charge was a 3 1 loss to old side Southampton.
Ironically, in the 1st Test against Pakistan in 2009 10 season, Vettori was himself dismissed for 99, while chasing a world record in centuries batting from position number 8.
Ironically, Papin eventually became the manager of Lens after the club lost at Strasbourg 2 1, as Roux resigned only 5 games into the 2007 / 2008 season.
Ironically in the formal ' court ' titulature of the Hellenistic empires ruled by dynasties we know as Diadochs, the title was not customary for the Monarch, but has actually been proven to be the lowest in a system of official rank titles, known as Aulic titulature, conferred ex officio or nominatim to actual courtiers and as an honorary rank ( for protocol ) to various military and civilian officials.
Ironically, in the birthplace of Indian Arrival Day Trinidad there is a lobby to remove the word ' Indian ' from the name.
Ironically, with so much attention given to attacking play, the game ended in a 0 0 draw.
Ironically it is not the complexity of the new function or any new system characteristics that are the root of large project failures it is our understanding and communication of the overall requirement ( as identified in The Mythical Man Month ).
Ironically, increased revenue from these acquisitions allowed Autogrill to expand heavily into Europe ’ s successful railway systems the original transportation mode embraced by the Van Noy Railway News Company.
Ironically, it was Lineker who made way for Beardsley when manager Bobby Robson gave him his debut as a substitute on 29 January 1986 in the 4 0 friendly victory over Egypt in Cairo.
Ironically, Hughes scored for Chelsea in both of their Premier League fixtures against Manchester United in 1995 96 ; a 4 1 win for United at Stamford Bridge in October and a 1 1 draw at Old Trafford in early December.
Ironically, after being replaced by Juan Antonio Luna, América got their third victory of the Clausura over Monterrey 1 0.

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