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Ironically and lead
Ironically enough, the President's paranoia and opportunism lead to the establishment of a real resistance movement that is organized through narrow-beam radio transmissions from a mysterious alien near-Earth satellite, by a superintelligent, extraterrestrial, but less than omnipotent being ( or network ) named VALIS.
Ironically Gall's approach provided a way to studying the mind that would lead to the downfall of his theories.
Ironically, it had been Mulroney who had played the lead role in recruiting Wagner to the PC party a few years earlier, and the two wound up as rivals for Quebec delegates, most of whom were snared by Wagner, who even blocked Mulroney from becoming a voting delegate.
Ironically, though the lead single was titled " Movin ' On ", the album was a regression to their previous Eurodisco sound as illustrated by their cover of Andrea True Connection's " More, More, More ".
Ironically, the villagers are tired of the hard life they lead and are more than eager to sell, though they feign indifference to induce a larger offer.
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, Hitler attended performances that included Jewish and foreign singers, long after they had been banned from all other venues across Germany ( including heldentenor, Max Lorenz, married to a well-known Jewish woman ) Winifred's influence with Hitler was so strong that Hitler even wrote a letter ( at her behest ) to anti-fascist Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, begging him to lead the festival.
Ironically, having platelet counts above 1, 000, 000 platelets / μL can lead to hemorrhagic events.
" Ironically, Chadwick's battles with depression enabled him to better understand why Terry Bickers had left the band, and would eventually lead to a reconciliation between the two.
Ironically, in her most famous attack on Lenin's views, the 1904 Organizational Questions of the Russian Social Democracy, or, Leninism or Marxism ?, a response to Lenin's 1903 What Is To Be Done ?, Luxemburg was more worried that the authoritarianism she saw in Leninism would lead to sectarianism and irrelevancy than that it would lead to a dictatorship after a successful revolution-although she also warned of the latter danger.
Ironically, these crimes are being committed by the so called " respectable " citizens of the city, who by day, lead a life totally in contrast to their nighttime deeds behind closed doors.

Ironically and effort
Ironically, the act was promoted by the South Sea company itself before its collapse, in an effort to prevent the increasing competition for investors which it saw from companies springing up around it.
Ironically, this effort to save Lacandon culture resulted in enduring tensions between the Lacandon and their neighbors.
Ironically, in recent years, much effort has been put into acquiring data at video rates, or higher ( 25-30 frames per second or higher ).
Ironically, this has led to new classes of racing which require not only DOT approval, but also a minimum treadwear rating, in an effort to eliminate the R compound tyres from competition and require " true " street tyres.
Ironically, it was his old Ohio party comrade and prison mate, Alfred Wagenknecht who was elected to head the rival Communist Labor Party of America ( CLA ) in the aftermath of the failed effort to win control of the Socialist Party at its August 1919 Convention.
Ironically enough, one of his final theatrical roles was one of an orthodox priest-a character who Babi Pupuška and Ilija Čvorović would probably despise-in Lazar Ristovski's 1999 effort Belo odelo (" The White Suit ").

Ironically and find
Ironically, however, due to their high cost, one is more likely to find an HO scale or N scale train set in a toy store than an O scale set.
Ironically, they later return to a water hole ( which they earlier poisoned with cyanide to try and kill the mujahideen ) to cool the engines, and find the helicopter crew dead, having drunk from the small pool.
Ironically, this has led to the emergence of the only widespread organisation of any note in the chaotic Beyond, the Deweaseling Corps, whose sole purpose is to detect and kill weasels wherever they find them.
Ironically, Filth and Dreams is the first SOS record not released in their native England, and is currently the most difficult CD to find.
Ironically, Radiak was the one to find the creature.
Ironically, I who profess no religion find the whole of my life a religious pilgrimage.
Ironically, this event would end up marking their careers, as they realized they could find greater favor among younger audiences.
Ironically, monks of the Thai Forest Tradition often find themselves struggling to find time and privacy to meditate in the face of enthusiastic supporters seeking their blessings and attention.

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, Elamba's ruthless methods resemble those of the man he hates.
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 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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