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Ironically, the property that they prevent the soil from drying out can also be problematic for commercial agriculture.
Ironically, the defense created to combat the West Coast Offense also came from Cincinnati.
Ironically, the following two seasons also saw the Cubs get off to a fast start, as the team rallied to over 10 games above. 500 well into both seasons, only to again wear down and play poorly later on, and ultimately settling back to mediocrity.
Ironically, it is also in the Reeve films that Clark Kent's persona has the greatest resemblance to Woody Allen, though his conscious model was Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby.
Ironically one of the bands on the album, The Headstones, featured singer Hugh Dillon, who also starred in the movie as a singer of the fictional band.
( 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, it was at this time that the Hosokawa lords were also the patrons of Musashi's chief rival, Sasaki Kojirō.
South Africa also voted against the resolution, arguing that since there were no peace and security concerns raised by its neighbours, the question did not belong in the Security Council when there were other more appropriate bodies to represent it, adding, " Ironically, should the Security Council adopt resolution ... the Human Rights Council would not be able to address the situation in Myanmar while the Council remains seized with the matter.
Ironically, anti-racism has also become a political instrument of abuse.
Ironically, the 49ers, the previous Super Bowl champion, also suffered a blow out loss at home the prior season ( 40-8 to the Philadelphia Eagles ).
Ironically, Thrawn was also personally responsible for one of the greatest setbacks to the Imperial cause.
Ironically, in view of the opposition expressed to the Oath by anti-treatyites, it was in fact largely the work of Michael Collins, based in its open lines on a draft oath suggested by the President of the Republic, Éamon de Valera, and also on the oath of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Ironically, in light of later events, the constitution also forbade the union of the Albanian throne with that of any other country.
Ironically, it is revealed in the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman that they perform fairly well overall in school, as their grades range from B to C. They are also always getting in trouble by Mr Krupp.
Ironically, in the same period they also began contracting with Amtrak to carry mail by rail.
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.
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, Coco was also nominated for Worst Supporting Actor in Golden Raspberry Awards for the same role that year.
Ironically, though most of the love-shy men disliked or even hated their parents, they visited them constantly, because they were the only people they could interact with and also to receive financial support despite also receiving heavy hazing.
Ironically, along the way, the Courant also acquired the Valley Advocate group of " alternative " weeklies started by two disgruntled Courant staff members in 1973.
Ironically, the cross is also used as the symbol of the fascist Norsefire party in the film version of the graphic novel V for Vendetta.
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, 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.

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Ironically, it was Stiff Records, formed from a £ 400 loan from Feelgood ’ s Lee Brilleaux, who went on to release the first British punk single — The Damned ’ s " New Rose ".
Ironically, two later editions of his show featured the late 1970s incarnation of Pan's People, one of whom, Louise English, went on to become a major cast member of the Hill show through the mid-1980s.
Ironically, a wave of F1 drivers went to the Speedway in the 1960s, and the mid-engine revolution that was started in F1 by the Cooper team changed the face of the 500 as well ; since Jim Clark's win in 1965, every winner has driven a rear-engined car.
Ironically, the League also decided to expand the top division after the Test Match series of 1897 – 98 and the other two teams also went into the top division for the following year, negating the effect of Burnley and Stoke's reputed collusion.
Ironically, one vote went to Kerry's running mate and former presidential candidate, John Edwards, when one of the electors ( pledged to Kerry ) voted for John Edwards by mistake.
" Ironically, Barkley went through a bit of the same.
Ironically, the Giants went on a 14-game win streak that started during Marichal's absence and by then it was a two-team race as the Pirates, Reds, and Braves fell further behind.
Ironically, Burress ' limited work benefited the Giants in the Super Bowl because David Tyree received more repetitions in practice as Burress was recovering, and Tyree went on to make the " Helmet Catch " and a touchdown reception in the Super Bowl.
Ironically, a year later, Indian actress Shilpa Shetty won Celebrity Big Brother 2007 with black singer Jermaine Jackson finishing second, whilst black housemate Brian Belo went on to win Big Brother 8.
Ironically, although Brandes was born in Switzerland and went to school there, he is essentially German.
Ironically, when Wayne Gretzky went to his first game at Maple Leaf Gardens, Gary Smith was one of the goalies in the game .< ref name = p241 >< nowiki >, pg.
( Ironically, the crash of an American Airlines airliner on March 9, killing four, went virtually unnoticed in the press.
[...] Ironically, the political gamesmanship of these so-called primitive, irrational islanders was so complex, subtle and unfamiliar that it went over the heads of both the Australian administrators and the world media.
Ironically, he went from winning the most games in the American League in 1983 to losing the most games the following year.
Ironically, she went to Randall's studio to accompany one of her friends, who aspired to be a model.
Ironically, Mitchell defeated Fox for the coalition nomination in the 1949 provincial election, and went on to defeat CCF candidate Jacob Schulz by 330 votes on election day.
Tracks ran south from the station along Sixth Street to a wye junction at Sixth Street SW, Maryland Avenue SW, and Virginia Avenue SW. Ironically, the tracks along Maryland Avenue ran over the Long Bridge to Virginia, and the tracks along Virginia Avenue went east into Maryland ( see Landover Subdivision ).
Ironically, Templeton, who began his career as an unpopular player in St. Louis, went on to become one of the most popular players in Padres history, and was considered an emotional leader on the National League championship team.
Ironically, the video went into heavy rotation on Oh!
Ironically, Hearn had expressed interest some years earlier in moving Orient to Olympic Park and reducing its capacity to 25, 000 seats, while West Ham would cut the capacity to 60, 000 if their relocation went ahead.
Ironically, his first-innings bowling performance was one of his most economical: his 10 overs went for only 19.

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