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Ironically and Lancaster
Ironically, Lancaster lived on the charity of friends in his later life.

Ironically and became
Ironically, the Miami Dolphins became a Professional Football powerhouse, winning two Super Bowl Championships, including the perfect season of 1972.
Ironically, it soon became apparent that it had been Lascoe, an old pro ... who had made her feel like an amateur.
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, the Platters became the label's more successful act, the Penguins never scoring a second hit single.
Ironically, O ' Sullivan's term became popular only after it was criticized by Whig opponents of the Polk administration.
Ironically, the isolationist Albania under Enver Hoxha, virtually a hermit kingdom, became one of the most prolific international broadcasters during the latter decades of the Cold War, with Radio Tirana one of the top five broadcasters in terms of hours of programming produced.
Ironically, Somerset became Henry VII's other grandfather.
Ironically, the only remaining estate that was not removed for flower cultivation ( Keukenhof ) became world-famous for its flower displays.
Ironically, the war helped with the introduction of the company's newest product, Nescafé (" Nestlé's Coffee "), which became a staple drink of the US military.
Ironically, Chapuys had liked George, before he became aware who he was.
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 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, years later, Johnson himself became a Republican and supported Governor Frank D. White, later a benefactor of Faubus.
( Ironically, Thurloe's own department was also infiltrated: in 1659 Morland became a Royalist agent and alleged that Thurloe, Richard Cromwell and Sir Richard Willis-a Sealed Knot member turned Cromwell agent-were plotting to kill the future King Charles II.
Ironically, during the German Occupation of Denmark in the Second World War, presentation of the same opera in Copenhagen became a manifestation of Danish national feeling and opposition to the occupation.
Ironically, Nekrasov joined the staff of Отечественные Записки ( Notes of the Fatherland ) under his critic Belinsky, and became close friends with the critic.
Ironically, however, both the state and Church interference became something that Irish people began to resent.
Ironically, when Franco became President, Sarney became one of his allies.
Ironically, although Union Pacific was the dominant company, taking complete control of SP, its corporate structure was merged into Southern Pacific, which on paper became the " surviving company "; which then changed its name to Union Pacific.
Ironically this started in the United States but became the definitive British hot rod, which it still is today.
Ironically, the children were raised in the Reformed faith, and the family name once again became prominent in Zürich.
Ironically, Mancini became a professional double-bass player.
Ironically, they became a victim of their electoral successes.

Ironically and close
Ironically, because some of the immigrants lived at the lower end of town ( and therefore happened to live close to the source of the water supply ), they suffered disproportionately from the tainted water.
Ironically, it was during the same year that Krukow's partner, Giant's broadcaster, Duane Kuiper stated " Giant's Baseball, it's Torture " due to the large amount of close games that they played.
Ironically, Major Anderson had been Beauregard's artillery instructor at West Point ; the two had been especially close, and Beauregard had become Anderson's assistant after graduation.
Ironically, the Lake Erie and Mad River Railroad, which initially was seen as being a natural ally and company with which the Little Miami expected to have a close cooperative business relationship was itself absorbed into the competing New York Central system.
Ironically, the 1970s came to a close with the decision by then-general manager Buzzie Bavasi to allow Ryan to become a free agent.
Ironically the best times for a 10 lap 3 pylon Q40 race are very close to the same in 428.
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, 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, despite their divorce case, Gaye and Gordy remained close.
Ironically, Lester won at the famed Virginia International Raceway, located close to the home of NASCAR's only African-American winner, Wendell Scott.
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 though this is an error compared with Spanish pronunciation of the name it is close to the original Basque place name.
Ironically, development has pressed close to this trail at some points and reduced its wild character.
Ironically Hadden came close to playing football, with trials with both Queens Park Rangers and Forfar Athletic, as well as being offered a contract by Raith Rovers.

Ironically and friends
Ironically, these events mellowed her and she began to accept Catholics as friends.
Ironically, friends and family believe his elaborate pranks and costumes were his way of dealing with his fears.
Ironically he isn't, but his friends Sara Kodama and Bello Korissha along with his schoolteacher Mamado Azaf are members of the Gauli team, a militia unit of the local Exodus group.
Ironically, both artists would have hits at King working with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame producer Ralph Bass, becoming good friends and routinely competing in battles of the bands at clubs like Atlanta's Royal Peacock in that city's Sweet Auburn section.
Ironically during the months of searching, two of the agents, codenamed " Scarab " and " Tigerlilly ", become friends and start socializing as civilians – something which later compromises their mission.
Ironically, since this was the reason Collins was brought in to the production, he and Shaw became friends off-screen, although they managed to keep up the on screen chemistry and abrasiveness of Bodie and Doyle's relationship.
Ironically, many of Fairbank's Chinese friends and colleagues who returned to China after 1949, such as Fei Xiaotong and Chen Han-seng, would later be attacked for being " pro-American " as the Chinese Communist Party became more rigidly communist.
Ironically, she went to Randall's studio to accompany one of her friends, who aspired to be a model.
Ironically, this is the only time Red drinks with them here ( the coworkers are presumably hated by Red but are friends with each other and apparently hang out here ).
Ironically, the new Pride formed because Alex's friends claimed that they wanted to become more " responsible members of society ", and begin acting like adults.

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