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The first genuine national ‘ meet was held in September 1964 under the auspices of the York Barbell Company, Ironically, Bob Hoffman, the owner of York Barbell, had been a long-time adversary of the sport.
Ironically, the fire that destroyed the town s new brick stores was incentive other business owners needed to rebuild using more sound building techniques and materials.
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, Seagram had purchased Motown s former parent MCA in 1995, as such Motown was in effect reunited with many of its MCA corporate siblings ( Seagram had, in fact, hoped to build a media empire around Universal, and started by purchasing PolyGram ).
Ironically, under Catherine s enlightened reign, serfdom was intensified and spread to newly conquered territories.
Ironically, Marco Hietala filled the role of Nightwish s bassist Sami, who he was to replace on their next album.
Ironically, though the law was touted as a ' rare legislative achievement in terms of bipartisan reform ', it led to Pressler s defeat in his re-election bid for a fourth Senate term, losing to Tim Johnson in 1996.
Ironically, in these quieter and more peaceful areas, where officers have abundant time to pursue genuine problem-solving, it isn t particularly needed to the extent it is in higher crime areas.
Ironically a segment of The Nine Ages of Nakedness had ended with Marks alter-ego ‘ The Great Marko being brought up before a crooked Judge ( Cardew Robinson ) on obscenity charges.
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, increased revenue from these acquisitions allowed Autogrill to expand heavily into Europe s successful railway systems – the original transportation mode embraced by the Van Noy Railway News Company.
Ironically, at the moment when Venters mentions Lassiter s name, the actual Lassiter is seen approaching in the distance by Tull s men.
Ironically the plug was pulled less than a fortnight after the club s first win in 13 months.
Ironically the year this occurred was the best in quite a while after the club reached the 1st Round of the FA Cup holding Bristol City to a goalless draw at Dulwich Hamlet s ground before losing 4 – 0 in the replay.
Ironically, Throne s own rebellious streak proved to be what resulted in his leaving the show.
Ironically, Konkani is at present the ‘ cement that binds all Goan Catholics across caste, religion and class and is affectionately termed Konkani Mai ( Mother Konkani ).
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, later movie-makers often usurped the germs of his movies plotlines, the most prominent being the 1993 Shreemaan Aashique which unsuccessfully tried to recycle the plot of his mega hit movie, Shagird.
Ironically, and unlike the other four characters, they don't experience anything supernatural, although some of Mrs. Montague s alleged spirit writings seem to communicate with Eleanor.
Ironically, one week before the gift shop at 26 Second Avenue changed into Srila Prabhupada s temple, I was standing in that very doorway with a Bhagavad-gita in my back pocket, waiting to meet a friend.
Ironically, Conan Doyle s suspicion was based on circumstantial evidence.

Ironically and literary
Ironically, the narrative production of one of Franco's censor's would provide the first sign of literary revival in post-war Spain.
Ironically, Faust disparaged his commercial success and used his real name only for the poetry that he regarded as his literary calling.
Ironically, because of the official renaming of the country, the dominant ethnic group is now known by its colloquial name, Bamar, rather than by its literary name, Myanmar in official Burmese usage.

Ironically and history
Ironically, Li Ao had a long history of being an advocate of reunification.
Ironically, the image of Betty Boop has gained more recognition through the massive merchandising license launched by the heirs of Max Fleischer, with audiences today unaware of Betty's place in cinema and animation history.
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, the album was the biggest chart dropper on the top 40 in the music history of UK when, in its 58th week on the charts it leapt from No. 79 to No. 3 before falling to No. 37 the following week.
Ironically ( given the history of competition between the two logic series ), the 74HC series has grown to include pin-compatible versions of several members of the 4000 series chips, such as the 74HC4051.
Ironically, Furness may be best known today for a Westinghouse commercial in which she did not appear: during a live spot, a refrigerator door failed to open, creating one of the most infamous bloopers in TV history.
Ironically, for its history ( it was the beachhead of early settlement on the island ), its population has not grown significantly since it was settled.
Ironically given the Christian Connection's later history, the churches were treated, in the main, in a hostile fashion by adherents of the Congregational " Standing Order.
Ironically, the Society of Merchant Venturers, which was to became a rival institution during much of the College's history, made a gift of £ 1000 at this point.
Ironically, WUHQ had served as a defacto satellite of WZZM for most of its history ; its engineers had to switch to and from WZZM's signal on most occasions before the station was able to buy a network feed from ABC.
Ironically, after twenty-three volumes of autobiography, Pook's real name and real life history remained well-kept secrets.
Ironically, Onaran became one of the most important intellectuals on film in Turkey, owing his wealth of knowledge on early world film history to the years he spent watching the films he was enrolled to evaluate as a committee member.
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 BDM's Mace Incident was strikingly similar to an event of important political significance in Bahamian history known as Black Tuesday.
Ironically on 15 August 1944, exactly a year before India gained independence, another round of talks was held here between Jinnah and Jawaharlal Nehru which altered the course of Indian history.
Ironically, Yandi enters history only with his ' demise ', which it seems was submission to the will of Huangdi, rather than actual physical demise.
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.

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