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Ironically, Stephen Norman was the only member of Herzl's family to visit Palestine or to be a Zionist.

Ironically and Morris
Ironically, one of Danitra Vance's celebrity impersonations was of Cicely Tyson ( in The Pee Wee Herman Thanksgiving Special sketch ), who was known for not playing any role that stereotyped African-American women and, during her hosting stint on the fourth season ( 1978-1979 ), was shocked and disgusted that Garrett Morris was put in lesser roles on the show.

Ironically and disliked
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 the rectory is shielded from the empty site of the family's former more splendid home by a battlemented folly wall, built by a former Duncombe who disliked the vicar so much that he did not wish to see him or his home!
Ironically, Wallenstein disliked the Edict as it trespassed into the region he considered his own but he played his part for the emperor to the full.
Ironically, he was buried back in Washington, D. C., a city he rarely visited after he moved the Senators to Minnesota, and as a result made him one of most disliked figures in Washington sports.
Ironically, Stieglitz began to feel that he had succeeded in transforming the Photo-Secession into something he once disliked – an established institution, set in its ways and complacent in its approach to art.

Ironically and re-recorded
Ironically, " Papa Was a Rollin ' Stone " was re-recorded by The Temptations shortly after its release, and the re-recorded version became not only a # 1 pop hit, but a three-time Grammy Award winner as well.

Ironically and version
Ironically, Peter Ruckman, a BJU graduate, has argued the most extreme version of the KJV-only position, that all translations of the Bible since the KJV have been of satanic origin.
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, her co-star in Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde, Fredric March, starred in the 1934 film version of Death Takes a Holiday, but Ms. Hobart did not play Grazia in the film.
Ironically, the Tracy version was much less well received and March jokingly sent Tracy a telegram thanking him for the greatest boost to his reputation of his entire career.
Ironically, Rundgren's biggest solo hit was an up-tempo version of Nazz ' first unsuccessful single, " Hello It's Me " from his 1972 Something / Anything?
Ironically, while the film disappeared from cinemas by the end of 1963, the Broadway version continued for another full year.
Ironically, In the early 1940s, radio stations in the USA would not play his own version on the grounds of its using the copyrighted name, Coca-Cola, and its references to prostitution and alcohol.
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, immediately following the disappointing performance of the album and its singles, Texas released a new cover version of the Al Green classic " Tired of Being Alone " in April 1992.
Ironically, the Japanese version of the series was eventually sold to Fuji TV and aired on Mondays at 6pm between 31 January 1969 and 22 September 1969, with only the first 36 episodes broadcast.
Ironically, Humphrys is also the presenter of the revived version of Mastermind, which has also been accused of ' dumbing down '.
Ironically, the AGA version of Naughty Ones was cracked by Crystal ( though released under the Paradox label ; the OCS version was cracked by a group called Kingdom ).
Ironically, although the transport protocols were different, much of the on-screen functionality of Antiope was recreated in the extended so-called Hi-Text Level 2. 5 version of the European standard, first broadcast in 1994 by the bilingual French-German channel ARTE.
Ironically James Peale painted a version of " Battle of Princeton " which shows in the background a very indistinct portrait of Mercer being helped from the ground.
Ironically the Super Nintendo version, in which the particular fatality was removed entirely, displaying a " No Cheeze!
Ironically, the Tendency has its version of Special Circumstances.
Ironically, in the live-action version on the SNL episode hosted by Ed Helms, Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon play Ace and Gary while the Colbert and Carell played Dr. Brainio and Bighead )
Ironically, before launching the channel, the labels offered to fund MTV in a German speaking version, but were rejected by MTV management at the time who espoused a " one world, one language " programming philosophy ( at least for Europe since their Latin American Channels used Spanish and Portuguese ).
Ironically, in his preferred version of the Treaty that was rejected, the republicans ' leader Éamon de Valera had offered in Article 8 to allow the same status in the same ports, but only for a period of five years.
Ironically, since Hasbro released Jetfire first, there was never a U. S. release of an authentic transforming version of the toy for Robotech, even though the design was the series ' most recognizable and popular mecha.
Ironically the most successful Schnellbomber of the war was the bomber version of the British de Havilland Mosquito.
Ironically, this album was available in the US in a " clean version " with its anti-authoritarian title censored to " F *** the System " and edits made to the tracks themselves.

Ironically and ;
Ironically, the rise of infantry in the early 16th century coincided with the " golden age " of heavy cavalry ; a French or Spanish army at the beginning of the century could have up to half its numbers made up of various kinds of light and heavy cavalry, whereas in earlier medieval and later 17th century armies the proportion of cavalry was seldom more than a quarter.
Ironically, the answer to the outdated mentor may be digital collaboration with worldwide mentor webs ; composed of individuals with creative ideas for the classroom.
Ironically, this latter phrase was coined by Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky in November 1917, using it against his opponents ( the Mensheviks ) and suggesting that communism was the future ; the irony may not have been lost on Reagan's speech writers.
Ironically, Gearreald was blind and could not see the clock ; she had no idea only a few moments were left in the game.
Ironically the New York Times was tricked into printing a fake list of slang terms that were supposedly used in the grunge scene ; often referred to as the grunge speak hoax.
Ironically, historian Derek Brown notes that if the battle is seen as part of the War of the Grand Alliance, Pope Alexander VIII was an ally of William and an enemy to James ; the Papal States were part of the Grand Alliance with a shared hostility to Louis XIV of France, who at the time was attempting to establish dominance in Europe and to whom James was an ally.
Ironically, as with the speculations about Sauvé's standing in protocol vis-a-vis Mulroney, the Governor General herself was accused of elevating her position above its traditional place ; she was criticised for her own presidentialisation of the viceregal post, with pundits at the time saying she occupied " Republican Hall ".
Ironically, the local high school's mascot is the Spartans ; Sparta was famously an enemy of Solon's home, Athens.
( Ironically, the Round Room had more royal connections than the old Parliament House ; it had been built for the visit of King George IV in 1821 ).
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, 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 accident was not filmed by the RTÉ film crew ; they had left the ship some hours earlier to catch some sleep after 15 hours continuous filming.
Ironically, many of these newspapers are owned by units of the Communist Party of China ; however this ownership has the odd effect of giving the newspapers the political cover to take a more critical line against the government.
Ironically, the elimination of the caudillo problem and the choosing of Eleazar López Contreras as his last minister of war and marine paved the way to the emergence of modern democracy ; see Generation of 1928.
Ironically, Sun Yat-sen's new government was not based on the Provisional Constitution ; rather, it was a military government and Sun was its " Grand Commander of the Armed Forces " (, translated in the Western press as " Generalissimo ").
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, as occupational skill-level requirements climb, higher educational dropout rates and worsening worker deficiencies in computational skills are appearing ( Brock, 1987 ; Kirsch and Jungeblut, 1986 ; Semerad, 1987 ).
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, the two men ended up on opposite sides in the Chechen wars, during which Taramov sponsored a pro-Russian Chechen militia ( Sobaka magazine's dossier on Basayev reported that Taramov apparently equipped or " outfitted " this group of pro-Russian Chechens ; they were also known as " Shamil Hunters ").
Ironically, Bobby Kennedy ( learning of Boyd's CIA connection and erratic behavior upon discovering the wire tap ), fingers Boyd as the person trying to set up the president ; he fires Boyd from the Justice Department, severing his ties with the Kennedys, and making an enemy of Boyd.
Ironically, according to Parker's Archive of American Television interview, Ford had originally wanted to cast Parker in Hunter's role in The Searchers but Disney refused to loan him out and Parker didn't hear about until years later ; Parker referred to his loss of that part to Jeffrey Hunter as his single biggest career setback.
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 the promised land grants never materialized ; the courts overturned the grants promised by Congress because the land was in Indian Territory and was the property of the Indian tribes.
Ironically, the Authority dies of his own frailty when Will and Lyra unknowingly free him from the crystal prison where Metatron trapped him ; as he leaves the cage, he is so feeble that mere exposure to the atmosphere dissolves him into thin air.

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