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Ironically and Hitler
Ironically, the Valkyrie plan had been agreed to by Hitler but was now secretly changed to sweep the rest of his regime from power in the event of his death.
Ironically this act of apparent insubordination is cited by his admirers as further proof of his independence of spirit when dealing with Hitler.
Ironically, soon after their discoveries, both Stark and Lo Surdo rejected developments in modern physics and allied themselves with the political and racial programs of Hitler and Mussolini.
Ironically, the regime of António de Oliveira Salazar was by then far more to Campbell's tastes than Franco's Spain, which was compromised in his mind by an intimate collaboration with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
Ironically, Duesterberg was offered a position in Hitler ’ s cabinet when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, but Duesterberg flatly refused the proposal.
Ironically, and without László's knowledge, some of his work appeared in Adolf Hitler's Eagle's Nest ( the Kehlsteinhaus ) near Berchtesgaden which infuriated Albert Speer, chief architect of the Third Reich and close advisor to Hitler.

Ironically and attended
Ironically, Ryun did all of this before he was permitted to run for the school he attended, University of Kansas, since NCAA rules at the time did not allow freshmen to compete in NCAA competition.
Ironically, General Sherman himself came to despise " Marching Through Georgia ", in part because it was played at almost every public appearance that he attended.
Ironically, since WW2, only the Israeli Defence Force seem to have come close to matching the Wehrmacht of WW2 in the exercise of command in this style: partly due to a conscious decision on the part of Moshe Dayan, who fought under British command in WW2, and who attended a British Army Staff training course which-according to his memoirs-disappointed him, to put it mildly.
" Ironically, Fehr attended the last game played at Yankee Stadium before the strike.

Ironically and performances
Ironically, McNair's own quartet were also on the bill, resulting in two of his performances appearing on the album made to commemorate the gigs, Zoot Live at Ronnie Scott's.
The ballet was regularly performed for seven years, achieving forty-six performances until the outbreak of World War I. Ironically, Mahler proved to be more accurate in his judgment as to the cost of the production, as the Viennese performances were expensive, and was neglected until 1975 when the ballet was resurrected.
Ironically, Bruce Springsteen, New Jersey's most famous musician during these years and a person that lived in nearby towns during most of this time, never appeared ( save for a 1989 walk-on, during a Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band show ), until two performances in 2006, during the Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour.

Ironically and included
Ironically the grates required the use of a gas fired poker to light the fuel so the new installation included installation of a gas line adjacent to the fireplace.
Ironically, some of these songs later made up the band's debut album Get The Knack, and included " Good Girls Don't ".
Ironically, the team behind the programme included Cillian Fennell, an ex-RTÉ producer who had worked on The Late Late Show during Gay Byrne's final season.
Ironically, this song was later included on Fergie's album The Dutchess and both Renee and Stefanie were given songwriting credit.
Ironically this included reinstatement of most of the parts of Major Mitchell's 1830 alignment which had been deviated in 1929 to ease gradients.
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, the Robins wanted to acquire catcher Hank DeBerry, but the Pelicans refused to complete the deal unless Vance was included in the transaction.
Ironically, it was the only song from the original motion picture which wasn't included in the original stage production, although it does feature in the latest UK tour.
Ironically the record was included in the track listing of the Isleys compilation, The Isley Brothers Story, Vol.
Ironically, after the author's death a nonexistent work with the same title was falsely included in renewal Registration Number RE0000190631 ( 1983-11-22 ) War veteran, and other contributions by Philip K. Dick, as "( In Galaxy science fiction, Mar.
Ironically, some CCF members interpreted the Richards-Johnson position as a shift away from socialism, in that the " broad left " coalition they were advocating included left-leaning members of the Liberal Party.
Ironically, this ingredient is sometimes included in medications for the treatment of eczema.
Ironically, when Wen Yiduo's last speech was included in Chinese textbooks in Mainland China, the paragraph praising John Leighton Stuart was deleted.
Ironically those artists included in the officially sanctioned 1863 Salon have completely disappeared and their work remains in obscurity.

Ironically and Jewish
Ironically, according to historian David Brion Davis, Abrabanel played a pivotal role in providing the conceptual basis for black slavery: "[...] the great Jewish philosopher and statesman Isaac ben Abravanel, having seen many black slaves both in his native Portugal and in Spain, merged Aristotle's theory of natural slaves with the belief that the biblical Noah had cursed and condemned to slavery both his son Ham and his young grandson Canaan.
Ironically, Chiron himself, led by the lure of a superior car, had driven for the Mercedes-Benz team, which the Nazis were using as an object of propaganda for their philosophy of racial superiority, at a time when his Jewish colleague and rival René Dreyfus could not.

Ironically and foreign
( Ironically, the Protestant William had also enjoyed the support of the Pope and the Catholic Habsburg monarchy against the aggressive foreign policy of Louis XIV of France ).
Ironically, in " Much Apu About Nothing ," Nelson picks on foreign exchange student Üter for being German during Springfield's anti-immigration mania.
Ironically, when this film was produced in 1944, Poland was suffering from a similar fate as it had when Chopin was alive — Poland was under foreign control once again ( under Germans ) during World War II.
Ironically, many other vodka brands brandishing symbols of Finnish culture, such as Leijona with the Lion of Finland or Suomi-Viina, are partially produced from Estonian or other foreign raw materials.

Ironically and long
Ironically, the decisions of this democratically elected body would set the stage for a long dictatorship.
Ironically, Li Ao had a long history of being an advocate of reunification.
Ironically, FitzGerald's translations reintroduced Khayyám to Iranians " who had long ignored the Neishapouri poet.
Not long thereafter, a guilt-stricken Toomes confronted May, begging her to forgive him for his role in Nathan's death ( Ironically, Nathan had befriended Toomes when the two briefly resided at the same nursing home ).
Ironically, at Central Park, views of park scenery in the foreground and skyscrapers in the background have long been iconic New York images.
A long series of Shakespeare adaptations were the first done of the Bard's works in the U. S. The 1915 feature The Battle Cry of Peace ( written and directed by Blackton ) was one of the great propaganda films of World War I. Ironically, after America declared war, the film was modified for re-release because it was seen as not being sufficiently pro-war, thus it also earns a place in the history of censorship.
Ironically, Yorty's place in the history books had been assured when Kennedy had told his supporters only moments before he was shot, " Mayor Yorty has just sent me a message that we've been here too long already.
Ironically, long after the event Shostakovich was elected a member of the Arturo Toscanini Society and started receiving records on a regular basis.
Ironically, Parma had long been hampered by the provision in the Treaty of Arras which prohibited stationing of Spanish mercenaries ( the troops of the best quality ) in the provinces that belonged to the Southern union.
Ironically, Martin Edwards, the Chairman of Manchester United, wrote in his programme notes for United's opening group match against Everton that he hoped that the Super Cup would " only last for one season ", meaning that he hoped that the UEFA ban on English clubs would only last for that long.
Ironically, nobles and generals used to playing political games assume Perrin's frankness or long consideration are masks for his true thoughts and actions, unaware he is speaking what he truly believes.
Ironically the Cardinals had been the Browns ' tenants since 1920, even though they had long since passed the Browns as St. Louis ' favorite team.
Ironically, this fufilled a wish Vir had told Morden a long time ago when Morden asked him " What do you want?
Ironically the sky ride " Southern Cross ", which was specifically designed to transport guests to this area, had long since been removed by the time this section of the park was developed.
Ironically, this change did not last too long ; on January 13, 1898, the Cartistas fell out of favor, and the municipalities were restored: Lajes das Flores, Santa Cruz das Flores and Corvo.
Ironically, he spent much of the show insisting that he was leaving the station, because he had learned that Soupy Sales had signed a syndication contract that had long been withheld from Stern.
Ironically, this " direct response " long form commercial format, intended to primarily sell products directly to consumers, created at the same time one of the most recognizable, memorable, and long lasting " brands " in advertising history: Ginsu Knives.
Ironically, the next area they had to drive through was especially wet and muddy, making the heavy BMW bikes undrivable, forcing McGregor & Boorman to man-handle and push them for long distances, while von Planta, now on the much lighter Planeta, had no trouble riding through it.
Ironically, Quince's long cross-suburban bus routes were broken up, with sections divided between Ventura, Moorabbin Transit and Driver ( for instance, the Monash University-Brighton leg of one Quince's route became part of Ventura route 703, the Glen Waverley-Mitcham section became part of Ventura route ).

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