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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, 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, Lancaster and Frankenheimer became close friends during the filming, while Douglas and the director had a falling out.
( 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 Henry
Ironically, although President Jackson was able to secure fellow Democrat Martin Van Buren's election in the 1836 presidential election, Ohio voted for the Whig Party candidate and Ohio resident William Henry Harrison, despite Jackson's efforts to gain Ohioan support during the Toledo War.
Ironically, many years later, in order that he could command Henry VI's forces at Mortimer's Cross, Owen was made a Knight Banneret.
Ironically, Herrmann had composed some jazz for the " picnic " scene in Citizen Kane and he later used some jazz elements ( much in the vein of Maurice Ravel's two piano concertos ) for The Wrong Man when he scored the nightclub scenes showing Henry Fonda as a double bass player in a jazz band, and for Taxi Drivers saxophone-driven theme which recalls Charlie Parker's rendition of " Laura.
Ironically, the actions that caused Salazar to dismiss his diplomatic representative brought considerable praise to him and to Portugal, seen internationally as a haven of hospitality for refugee Jews ; for example, the magazine Life praised Salazar as " the greatest Portuguese since Henry the Navigator " ( July 29, 1940 ).
Ironically, Henry VIII made use of the same measures challenged by the Michaelhouse fellowship to dissolve the college.
Ironically, between 1923 and 1939 three of the Big Four transferred their timetable production to Bradshaw's publisher Henry Blacklock & Co., and most of the official company timetables therefore became reprints of the relevant pages from Bradshaw.
Ironically, Stevenson died only one day before Roger Bowen died ; Bowen portrayed the original Colonel Henry Blake in the 1970 movie M * A * S * H.
Ironically, Grant, an agnostic, spends most of his time in the church on the Henry Pichot Plantation.
Ironically, founder Henry Ford was a pioneer in the sustainable business realm, experimenting with plant-based fuels during the days of the Model T. Ford Motor Company also shipped the Model A truck in crates that then became the vehicle floorboards at the factory destination.

Ironically and other
Ironically, this highly irregular policy ( along with the subsequent fame of Frank Frazetta ) has led to the misconception that his strip was " ghosted " by other hands.
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, South America's two greatest victims of war and annexation in the previous century were ready to face each other in another bout of bloody combat, this time over a piece of apparently worthless, desolate wilderness.
Ironically it was preparations for this concert, rather than historical interest, that brought about the first detailed post-Cold War survey of the area with a view to determining what, if anything, was left of Hitler's bunker and any other underground installations.
Ironically, although Portugal introduced Christianity and the customs related to Catholic practice to Brazil, the country has begun to adopt some aspects of Brazilian-style Carnival celebrations, in particular those of Rio de Janeiro with sumptuous parades, samba and other Brazilian musical elements.
Ironically, Sun and AT & T had previously competed over Sun's NFS versus AT & T's Remote File System ( RFS ), and the quick adoption of NFS over RFS by Digital Equipment, HP, IBM, and many other computer vendors tipped the majority of users in favor of NFS.
Ironically, while pollution and other forms of overuse by humans have driven it from its native home, it is bred for the aquarium fish trade by the thousands.
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.
All other rights reside under Universal Pictures ' Focus Features division in partnership with ITC and its successor ITV Global Entertainment Ltd .. Ironically, MGM / UA's rights are the result of their theatrical distribution license for the ITC / ITV library.
Ironically, in light of later events, the constitution also forbade the union of the Albanian throne with that of any other country.
( Ironically, he and actor John Ritter, who guest starred on the same episode, died within four days of each other in September of 2003.
Ironically, profitable-meaning inefficient-markets have difficulty meeting the definition a free market because a free market is to some extent defined as an efficient one: one in which goods or services are exchanged without coercion or fraud, or in other words with competition ( to prevent monopolistic coercion ) and transparency ( to prevent fraud ).
Ironically, this highly irregular policy has led to the misconception that his strip was " ghosted " by other hands.
Ironically, the Palmer Amtrak stop is scheduled, in late 2012, to be re-routed to the Central Corridor Rail Line, with a southern terminus in New London, Connecticut and a northern terminus in Brattleboro, Vermont, passing the original Mohegan Sun-so, hypothetically, one could travel door-to-door from one Mohegan Sun to the other by rail.
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: the same people who were, for decades, stigmatised as ultra-Croatian " linguistic nationalists " ( Stjepan Babić, Dalibor Brozović, Radoslav Katičić, Miro Kačić ) have been accused as pro-Serbian " political linguists " simply because they opposed these " language purges " that wanted to kick out numerous words of Church Slavonic origin ( which are common not only to Croatian and Serbian, but are also present in Polish, Russian, Czech and other Slavic languages ).
Starting in 1984 with his political piece The Black Hills Belong to the Sioux, Gann adopted a method of switching between different tempos ( usually between quarter-notes, dotted eighths, triplet quarters, and other values ) as a more performable alternative to the simultaneous layers at contrasting tempos that he had sought earlier under Charles Ives's influence. Ironically, other composers had arrived at a similar technique via other routes, coalescing into a New York style of the 1980s and ' 90s called Totalism.
Ironically, even though the Southern Court was the enemy, it was used as the justification by regime members to attack each other.
Ironically, while Maimonides refrained from citing sources out of concern for brevity ( or perhaps because he designed his work to be used without studying the Talmud or other sources first ), the result has often been the opposite of what he intended.
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, two other well-known actors, Fast Times Judge Reinhold and character actor Edward Andrews, received roles that were significantly reduced after the film was edited ; they played Billy's superiors at the bank.
Ironically, Calyon had sued Mizuho for hiring away Rekeda and other CDO experts in 2007.

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