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Ironically and Batman
Ironically, the character would later be used for the same purpose in the animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold ( see below ).
Ironically they were also both main villains in director Tim Burton's Batman films.

Ironically and ultimately
Ironically, the following two seasons also saw the Cubs get off to a fast start, as the team rallied to over 10 games above. 500 well into both seasons, only to again wear down and play poorly later on, and ultimately settling back to mediocrity.
Ironically, Mission Santa Cruz ( though ultimately ignored by the marauders ) was ignominiously sacked and vandalized by local residents who were entrusted with securing the church's valuables.
Ironically, these public-private efforts often took the form of local processing requirements which ultimately ran afoul of the commerce clause.
Ironically, it was ultimately purchased by The Walt Disney Company and has seen limited release in home formats.
Ironically, Corrigan slipped and fell when inspecting the excavation of the seminary in 1902, and this accident ultimately resulted in his death as he contracted pneumonia during his convalescence.
Ironically, the enhanced graphics and sound standards the PCjr pioneered ultimately became known as " Tandy-compatible ", with the extended graphics modes eventually coined " TGA " ( Tandy Graphics Adapter ) graphics.
Ironically, Burney later amassed legally a collection of 13, 000 rare books and manuscripts that was ultimately bought by the nation for the British Museum in 1817 for the sum of £ 13, 500.
Ironically, through the mega mergers of the 1990s the Union Pacific railroad ultimately ended up owning and operating more of the Rock Island than it would have acquired in its attempted 1964 merger.
Ironically, of the " Big Five " it was to be Dalton who ultimately fell victim to the events of that year.
Ironically, Browns owner Art Modell moved the franchise to Baltimore ( and ultimately became the Baltimore Ravens ) because he said the city would not refurbish Cleveland Municipal Stadium, which caused the city to build the new stadium.
Ironically, this more satirical and subversive approach ultimately proved to be a symptom of the undermining of the band's work and artistic integrity.
Ironically, Darkseid's murder of his son would ultimately backfire on him.
Ironically, his seat was targeted by the anti-bilingualism Confederation of Regions Party in 1986, although this challenge ultimately came to very little.
Ironically, it was Rush who ultimately sealed the win when he replaced Aldridge and scored twice in extra time to earn Liverpool a 3 – 2 victory.
( Ironically in August 1991, West would too be involved in a serious automobile accident, which would ultimately claim her life.
Ironically it was Galvatron who was ultimately the instrument of Unicron's defeat when he plunged himself into an energon sun created by Primus in order to stop Unicron from taking over his body permanently.
Ironically, also nominated in the category of Contemporary Male Horse was Point Given who won under Baffert's training the Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes, Haskell Invitational Handicap, Travers Stakes and ultimately the Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year.
Ironically, Batch would ultimately last longer in the NFL than Harrington, who would prove to be a draft bust and was out of the NFL by 2009.
Ironically, the three parishes that ultimately continued the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria and united with the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia in 1953 ( East St Kilda, Geelong ( Myers Street ) and Hamilton / Branxholme ) had all benefited from state-aid.

Ironically and entire
Ironically, as his decisions affect the fate of an entire nation, it is even more important that a ruler maintains a set of standards, and yet has none.
Ironically, the Tracy version was much less well received and March jokingly sent Tracy a telegram thanking him for the greatest boost to his reputation of his entire career.
Ironically, Smith eventually becomes a computer virus, multiplying until he has overrun the entire Matrix.
Ironically, the electronic anti-wheelslip equipment ( with which, the entire class had originally been built ) which would have been key to the success of this experiment had been removed during the refurbishment process.
Ironically, Nova Scotia saw more tropical cyclone activity than the entire East Coast of the United States and the Gulf Coast of the United States.
Ironically, Dunne represents Ireland ’ s Catholic Loyalist Population as well as the entire postcolonial Irish nation who attempted to erase him from its collective memory.
Ironically, they are also famous for comprising almost the entire workforce on the prosperous farms in the western province of Chiriqui.

Ironically and was
Ironically no president we have had would have regretted more than President Eisenhower the possibility to which his own words, in the press conference held at the beginning of August, testified: that unable as he was himself to say his running was best for the country, unconsciously he had placed his party before his nation.
Ironically, Salieri's music was much more in the tradition of Gluck and Gassmann than of the Italians like Paisiello or Cimarosa.
Ironically, this highly irregular policy ( along with the subsequent fame of Frank Frazetta ) has led to the misconception that his strip was " ghosted " by other hands.
Ironically, it was Hoyle who coined the phrase that came to be applied to Lemaître's theory, referring to it as " this big bang idea " during a BBC Radio broadcast in March 1949.
Ironically, the great anti-imperialist rebel was now identified with the head of the British Empire, and her statue stood guard over the city she razed to the ground.
Ironically though, it was this lack of ports which brought the Dutch to trade at Banda instead of the clove islands of Ternate and Tidore.
Ironically, it was his work as a budding historian that destroyed his early career.
Ironically, Holliday, traded from Oakland to St. Louis in July, was in the opposing dugout watching the play.
Ironically, the rise of infantry in the early 16th century coincided with the " golden age " of heavy cavalry ; a French or Spanish army at the beginning of the century could have up to half its numbers made up of various kinds of light and heavy cavalry, whereas in earlier medieval and later 17th century armies the proportion of cavalry was seldom more than a quarter.
Ironically, it is also in the Reeve films that Clark Kent's persona has the greatest resemblance to Woody Allen, though his conscious model was Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby.
Ironically, the star tracker was an off-the-shelf component, expected to be highly reliable.
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 first new film released in Soviet Russia did not exactly fit this mold: this was Father Sergius, a religious film completed during the last weeks of the Russian Empire but not yet exhibited.
Ironically, the loss of his priesthood had allowed him to pursue a military career, as the high priest of Jupiter was not permitted to touch a horse, sleep three nights outside his own bed or one night outside Rome, or look upon an army.
Ironically, the film was released in the final few weeks of Nazi Germany's existence, when most of the country's cinemas were already destroyed.
Ironically, one aspect of American society that the Americo-Liberians recreated was a cultural and racial caste system — however, in this case with themselves at the top instead of the bottom.
Ironically, Bradman was bowled shortly thereafter at a memorial match by Grimmett, who produced a perfectly pitched stock ball that turned just enough to remove Bradman's off bail.
Ironically, Mazda's version was unsuccessful, while the Ford ( available from the start as a 4-door or 2-door model ) instantly became the best selling sport-utility vehicle in the United States and kept that title for over a decade.
Ironically, it was at this time that the Hosokawa lords were also the patrons of Musashi's chief rival, Sasaki Kojirō.
Ironically it was preparations for this concert, rather than historical interest, that brought about the first detailed post-Cold War survey of the area with a view to determining what, if anything, was left of Hitler's bunker and any other underground installations.
Ironically, in the 1912 campaign, McDonald was Woodrow Wilson's bodyguard.

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