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Ironically, as with the speculations about Sauvé's standing in protocol vis-a-vis Mulroney, the Governor General herself was accused of elevating her position above its traditional place ; she was criticised for her own presidentialisation of the viceregal post, with pundits at the time saying she occupied " Republican Hall ".
( Ironically, the commander of Union Forces who issued General Order No. 11, Brigadier General Thomas Ewing Jr., was Sherman's brother in law.
Ironically, this appointment to a senior position in the Finnish administration was approved by the new Governor General of Finland, Nikolai Bobrikov, whose term in office saw the beginning of the period of Russification, and whose policies represented all that the constitutionalist Ståhlberg was opposed to.
Ironically, around the time of the first General Assembly, the Nazarene Church would claim to be Congregational, similar to the Methodist Protestant Church, but has retained much of its Episcopal character to this day.
Ironically, General Riose never had any designs upon the throne and never did anything except to serve his Emperor faithfully.

Ironically and himself
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, Lucius Verus died in 169, and Marcus Aurelius himself died in 180, both victims of the plague.
Ironically, Allan Loughead himself had planned to bid for his own company, but had raised " only " $ 50, 000 ($), which he felt was too small a sum for a serious bid.
Ironically, given the role he played in Lumumba's ousting, Mobutu strove to present himself as a successor to Lumumba's legacy, and one of the key tenets early in his rule was " authentic Congolese nationalism.
Ironically, vom Rath himself was a professional diplomat with the Foreign Office who expressed known anti-Nazi sympathies, largely based on the Nazi's treatment of the Jews, and was himself under Gestapo investigation for being politically unreliable.
Ironically, Jordan himself would eventually be responsible for destroying the incarnation of the Corps that he had helped create.
Ironically, Galileo himself probably would not have wanted Campanella's assistance because of Campanella's sometimes outlandish ideas and prior conviction of heresy.
Ironically, Diamond himself had performed in radio ads for H. I. S.
( Ironically, the Index already contained several works by the Jansenist Arnauld himself ).
Ironically, Lodge spoils Veronica quite extensively himself.
Ironically, he himself died of dysentery in the Crimea on 29 June 1855 at a time when his forces were afflicted with cholera and reeling from a disastrous series of military failures.
Ironically, if he became CIGS he wanted Robertson ( whom he thought would refuse ) or whoever else replaced him at Versailles to report to himself.
Ironically, the Special Corps is composed almost entirely of former criminals — Inskipp himself was a legendary fugitive known as " Inskipp the Uncatchable " before becoming the Corps ' commander.
Ironically, years later, Johnson himself became a Republican and supported Governor Frank D. White, later a benefactor of Faubus.
Ironically, Walker himself was arrested at a motel in Montgomery County, Maryland, using a trick he used to catch people in adultery cases: telephoning his hotel room and telling him his car had been hit in an accident.
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, David had Uriah himself carry the message that ordered his death.
Ironically, despite his support of the Home Guard, Wintringham was never allowed to join the organisation himself because of a policy barring membership by communists and fascists.
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, one of the leading theorists from this school, Stanley Fish, was himself trained by New Critics.
Ironically enough, while Doublemint is in the chewing-gum business, the original Doublemint Twins were not permitted to be seen chewing gum in public, on direct orders from Wrigley himself.
Ironically, in 1958 he took his ballad, " For Your Love " to Capitol Records, hoping to interest Nat “ King ” Cole, but, impressed with his voice, Capitol signed him to record it himself.
Ironically, Hex, a former slave, now found himself fighting to preserve the very institution that victimized him.
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 and came
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, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
Ironically, the defense created to combat the West Coast Offense also came from Cincinnati.
.. Ironically, this change came about as the result of criticism from Wittgenstein in his 1919 Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
Ironically, the announcement came on the ninth anniversary of their complex's official opening, a fact not lost on many people.
Ironically in view of Byrd's own religious beliefs, it was his Anglican church music which came closest to establishing a continuous tradition, at least in the sense that some of it continued to be performed in choral foundations after the Restoration and into the eighteenth century.
Ironically, given the intervention of the Hungarian guards during the war, that win came over Hungary.
Ironically the team that came sixteenth in Accrington's last season were Newton Heath, playing their first season in the league, who were later to become Manchester United.
Ironically the sale came at a time when the automotive press was enthusiastic about the proposed 1988 lineup of Renault and Jeep vehicles, and reports that the financial outlook for the tiny automaker were improving.
Ironically, his Salisbury title came with comparatively little in terms of wealth, though he did gain a more southerly residence at Bisham Manor in Berkshire.
Thousands of people came to ride the new ride, and it can be fairly stated that The Great American Scream Machine saved the park from an untimely demise ( Ironically, The Great American Scream Machine was removed in 2010 to make room for the new Green Lantern coaster ).
Ironically, given that many of the ideas which so appalled Pope Pius IX came from France via the revolutions of 1789 and after, Pius's control of the Papal States rested on France, whose army under Emperor Napoleon III defended the Papal States from attack.
Ironically, much of 1860's success came on the strength of the play of Konietzka, recently transferred there from Dortmund.
Only after weeks of debate did he come to see that a new document was necessary .< ref name =" Jared Ingersoll, Military History "></ span ></ font ></ ref > Ironically, his major contribution to the cause of constitutional government came not during the Convention, but later during a lengthy and distinguished legal career when he helped define many of the principles enunciated at Philadelphia.
Ironically, the injury, which will put Jeff Scheel out of commission for a few weeks, came less than a week before Junkie XL leader Tom Holkenborg injured his back in an onstage accident.
Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these would not constitute an impediment to normal operation after her death.
Ironically, this came just after the CRTC had granted it the right to charge seven cents per subscriber when carried on basic cable, whereas it was previously made available to these viewers free of charge ; the new charge had been expected to help sustain the channel's live programming.
Ironically, relegation came exactly a year to the day that they claimed the Powergen Cup.
Ironically, his release from the Panthers came just three days after he suggested, when working as an analyst for ESPN at the 2007 NFL Draft, that the Panthers should draft a young wide receiver, which they did with the selection of Dwayne Jarrett.
Ironically, it was an aircraft of Bomber Command that came closest to destroying the Priory.
Ironically, the word came to be used by historians of ideas to refer to music from 1850 onwards, and to the work of Wagner in particular.
Ironically, legal issues arising from the killing of Mr. Terry came before the Supreme Court in the 1890 habeas corpus case of In re Neagle.
Ironically, his seat was targeted by the anti-bilingualism Confederation of Regions Party in 1986, although this challenge ultimately came to very little.
Ironically, Weaver's ancestral region, Asheville, North Carolina, was not typical of the American South whose virtues he came to revere and extol.
Ironically, his departure came at a time when he was getting more first team opportunities than he had done since the 1988 – 89 season.

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