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Ironically and ruthless
Ironically Xu's mother committed suicide after seeing her son fall for such a ruse and leaving a righteous person like Liu Bei to serve under the ruthless Cao Cao.

Ironically and methods
Ironically, chlorophenols can also be a product of the chlorine bleaching process used to sterilize corks ; this has led to the increasing adoption of methods such as peroxide bleaching.
Ironically, while teething is a natural process which creates little more than discomfort, some methods for relieving teething pain have caused serious harm and even death.
Ironically, in reality Lambert's methods in promoting groups like the Who were far more eccentric and strange than popularly believed, marking him out as one of the most gifted and original showmen of the era.
Ironically, as a consequence of Bardo's actions and his methods of obtaining Schaeffer's address, the U. S. federal government passed the Driver's Privacy Protection Act which prohibits state Departments of Motor Vehicles from disclosing the home addresses of state residents to stalkers.
Ironically, each NGL candidate faced more competition from the extension of photolithography than from any other NGL candidate, as more and more methods of improving photolithography continued to be developed, including optical proximity correction, off-axis illumination, phase-shift masks, liquid immersion lithography, and double patterning.
Ironically, both the workers and Irvine firmly believed they had God's only true message on earth at that time, so now there were two " only right way " methods on earth, both of which arose from Irvine's revelations.

Ironically and resemble
( Ironically, the actual numbers printed were small, and so most of the reissues are now rarer and more expensive than the originals they resemble.

Ironically and those
Ironically, although Portugal introduced Christianity and the customs related to Catholic practice to Brazil, the country has begun to adopt some aspects of Brazilian-style Carnival celebrations, in particular those of Rio de Janeiro with sumptuous parades, samba and other Brazilian musical elements.
Ironically Lord Lamington was believed to have hated the dessert cakes that had been named in his honour, referring to them as " those bloody poofy woolly biscuits ".
Ironically, one of those most opposed to this partition settlement was the leader of Irish unionism, Dublin-born Sir Edward Carson, who felt that it was wrong to divide Ireland in two.
" Ironically, Reines ’ excelled in literary and history courses, but received average or low marks in science and math in his freshman year of high school, though he improved in those areas by his junior and senior years through the encouragement of an unidentified teacher who gave him a key to the school laboratory and gave him permission to work whenever he wanted.
Ironically, when we did reform Eve 6 a couple years later, those experiments allowed us to progress the sound of the band more freely than if we had been in the band the whole time.
Ironically, those that subscribe to these principles are called " Unions " contrasting the real world definition of what a trade union pushes for.
Ironically, one of those included in the interview process was Chris Dailey, who would become Auriemma's assistant, and is currently the Associate Head Coach at UConn.
Ironically, although four issues were solicited, only two issues of this volume saw print, and the conclusions of those storylines were never released.
Ironically, several months after the affiliation shift, ABC's ratings overtook those of NBC.
Ironically, the UPU 75th anniversary issue was printed in cents and shillings, but its issue date was 10 October 1949, before the changeover, so those stamps had to be surcharged in the old currency.
Ironically, since Lost Colony is a continuation of Hell on Earth, only a few character types are available from that setting, as many of those arcane backgrounds developed after the Tunnel collapsed.
Ironically, since Nurgle is a god of disease, he will afflict those who worship him with terrible infectious ' gifts ', but they will become resistant to these and in turn, be all but immune to the effects of illness, pain and injury.
Ironically, some of this freeware itself runs ads, and instructions on how to block those are common on the web.
Ironically, as they were stationed to protect agricultural supplies of the South moving by rail through Chattanooga, they were close to starving while large portions of those agricultural supplies were shipped east to Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Ironically, his consistency in finishing every race in the points dropped him to 6th due to the Formula Renault system of dropping your lowest score through the season-meaning Ryan had to drop points while those around him dropped a ' 0 ' they had scored during the season.
Ironically, the episode once denied " broadcastability " is probably now the most seen episode of all those produced.
Ironically, whereas the Metonic cycle overestimates the length of a solar year by 5 minutes, the Callippic cycle underestimates the length of a solar year by 11 minutes, and therefore produces results that are less accurate than those produced using the Metonic cycle.
Ironically, Lim is a heavy Salem smoker despite his medical background, with his per-day quota exceeding those of ex-smoker and former Malaysian Chinese politician colleague, Dr Ling Liong Sik.
Ironically, mini egg tarts are now a common dim sum dish and are richer than those served in bakeries.
Ironically, the stadium had been among the first in the nation to switch from a natural grass playing surface to artificial turf in 1970, and then one of the first of those stadiums to switch back to natural grass in 1984.
Ironically, those calls belonged ( legally ) to the 100. 7 frequency for just 2 weeks in December 1984.
Ironically, van Heijenoort ( 1967a ) is often cited by those who prefer the alternative model theoretic stance on logic and mathematics.
Ironically, certain buildings in the Old Town are even newer than those in the New Town due to redevelopment, from repeated fires which gutted the original thatched wooden shophouses.
Ironically, after the Supreme Court's decision, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which banned racial discrimination in public accommodations such as those provided in Hooper's Baltimore restaurant.

Ironically and man
Ironically, John Tyler, son of the man who had once defeated him for office, would serve as his son's Vice President.
Ironically, the depot, which at one time did a lot of business is being torn down and the lumber carefully sorted and hauled to Torrington to be used in construction of another building by the man who purchased it.
" Ironically, in making this statement, Dalí was appropriating the words of French poet Gérard de Nerval: " The first man who compared woman to a rose was a poet, the second, an imbecile.
( Ironically, László Rajk was the man who had organised the ÁVH.
Ironically and hypocritically, Pol Pot himself was a university-educated man ( albeit a drop-out ) with a taste for French literature and was also a fluent French speaker.
Ironically, Minderbinder tends to trust the novel's protagonist Yossarian more than he trusts anyone else because Yossarian — an unselfish man of principle — is so unlike himself.
Ironically, the Mesan Alignment is conducting its string pulling behind the interstellar political events in an attempt to overthrow the Solarian League and its early laws outlawing genetic engineering upon man and genetic slaves in general as pushed into law by the highly prestigious daughter colony Beowulf after " Earth's Final War " where genetically altered soldiers and their genetically enhanced leadership played a horrific role and took decades to defeat.
Ironically, one problem addressed by the constitution was to limit the number of offices held by one man.
Ironically, he had devoted his last years to financial speculation, and had become a wealthy man.
Ironically, in making the Swords as a game to inflict on man, the gods unwittingly engineered their own demise.
Ironically, the man known for having " lived outside the box " now was living outside in a box.
Ironically for a man later to die in an accident himself, at the age of ten, Mazzola saved the life of Andrea Bonomi, later a defender for A. C. Milan, by rescuing him from a river.
Ironically, because of the number of charges this man ’ s own brother was charged with the murder., Bandidos Vice President Chopper: Mario Cianter “ Chopper ” was shot with two blasts of a shotgun to his chest and died instantly.
Ironically, Eastland himself steals a motorcycle and helmet from another man, though only to pursue a group of Ghetto Ghoul muggers who had just attacked and robbed an elderly woman.
Ironically, Janoth re-hires Stroud to lead the effort to find the man.
Ironically it was the man who replaced Williams as Magpies coach for 1974, John Cahill, who would go on to break Williams record of 9 premierhsips when he won 10, all with Port Adelaide.
Ironically, the man who fought for thirty years to have the bypass built, the then Parish Council chairman Jim Burley, was the first person to crash on it, in 2007 ; he was not seriously hurt.

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