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Ironically, according to Carroll Quigley, the Cliveden Set had been strongly anti-German before and during World War I.
Ironically, both Glazunov and Rachmaninoff, whose first symphony Glazunov supposedly had conducted so poorly at its premiere ( according to the composer ), were considered " old-fashioned " in their later years.
Ironically, his lack of commercial success contributed to his artistic independence, freeing him from the temptation of producing salable pictures according to a proven formula.
Ironically, according to historian David Brion Davis, Abrabanel played a pivotal role in providing the conceptual basis for black slavery: "[...] the great Jewish philosopher and statesman Isaac ben Abravanel, having seen many black slaves both in his native Portugal and in Spain, merged Aristotle's theory of natural slaves with the belief that the biblical Noah had cursed and condemned to slavery both his son Ham and his young grandson Canaan.
Ironically this range is the higher one, including the province's highest peak, Seweweekspoortpiek ( Seven Weeks Gorge Peak ) at 2325 m. The famous Towerkop ( Bewitch Peak ) towers over the Klein Karoo town of Ladismith at a height of 2189 m. The peak is so named for its cleft peak, that, according to legend, was split by a spell and subsequent bolt of lightning.

Ironically and Parker's
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 and American
Ironically, one aspect of American society that the Americo-Liberians recreated was a cultural and racial caste system — however, in this case with themselves at the top instead of the bottom.
Ironically, for an artist considered one of the Italian cinema's greatest and most influential directors, De Sica's sole Academy Award nomination was for acting, when he received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nod for playing Major Rinaldi in American director Charles Vidor's 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop.
Ironically, American Stores ' initials were " ASCO ".
Ironically, Cuban popular music during the 1970s incorporated North American jazz, rock, and funk in much more significant ways, than did salsa.
Ironically, Drago comments that Rocky " is not human, he is like a piece of iron " with his own corner reprimanding him for being " weak " in comparison to the " small American.
Ironically, the American Decca classical music catalogue is managed by sister Universal label Deutsche Grammophon.
Ironically, the idealistic museum director is the worst of all, as he isn't interested in personal wealth, but changing North American culture and education to his own ideals, to the " benefit " of society.
" Ironically Pollock's large repetitious expanses of linear fields are characteristic of Color Field painting as well, as art critic Michael Fried wrote in his essay for the catalog of Three American painters: Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Frank Stella at the Fogg Art Museum in 1965.
Ironically, the attack which saw the greatest resistance was that wholly American landing in Morocco.
Ironically, Wroxton Abbey is now owned by Fairleigh Dickinson University, an American college.
Ironically, the issue of forcible quartering of British soldiers is held to be one of the major bones of contention which led to the American Revolution.
Thousands of people came to ride the new ride, and it can be fairly stated that The Great American Scream Machine saved the park from an untimely demise ( Ironically, The Great American Scream Machine was removed in 2010 to make room for the new Green Lantern coaster ).
Ironically, along with painting over the signature of Spanish painter Salvador Dalí ( he intertwined his name with that of a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer ), D. H. Lawrence ( who drew a phoenix ), they also painted over the signature of Eva Braun.
Ironically, Montgomery would also play the classic American hard-boiled detective Philip Marlowe in The Lady in the Lake ( 1947 ).
Ironically, the Harper's Ferry Armory was destroyed during the American Civil War at the incitement of former Springfield resident and abolitionist, John Brown.
Ironically, a person's pursuit of happiness through the " American Dream " will make them unhappier.
Ironically, it does not reproduce an Western American scene, but was taken from a painting of cattle in the Scottish Highlands by John A. MacWhirter ( see also Western Cattle in Storm ).
Ironically, Weaver's ancestral region, Asheville, North Carolina, was not typical of the American South whose virtues he came to revere and extol.
Ironically, later Vassalls in Massachusetts, including William Vassall for whom Vassalboro, Maine was named, turned Loyalist and fled to England during the American Revolutionary War.
Ironically, despite Spanish lyrics, portraying a Mexican image and with a heavy anti-American stance, the majority of the band's members are actually American born, and with some being Swedish or British.
Ironically, Ruggles had been hired to helm it because as an American, it was thought, he was better equipped to handle a musical — despite the fact that nothing in his past had prepared him to work in the genre.
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, although this racial diversity is considered one of the novel's most innovative features, at the time of its first publication ( 1968 ), the inclusion of minority characters proved to be a liability due to the racism inherent in American culture at the time ( see Publishing Status below ).

Ironically and Television
Ironically, King World is now owned by CBS and has since been absorbed into CBS Television Distribution.
Ironically, very few Fox television shows were actually taped at the Fox Television Center.

Ironically and interview
Ironically this got Eric in trouble as secretly he was going for a job interview
Ironically, one of those included in the interview process was Chris Dailey, who would become Auriemma's assistant, and is currently the Associate Head Coach at UConn.
During an interview about the Indian Grand Prix in 2011, Yoong said " Ironically, my entry into F1 did very little to promote motorsports in the country.
Ironically, the day before the cancellation, the show got some of the first real publicity it had received when MaximumFun. org posted its podcast of an interview with Maron on The Sound of Young America.
Ironically, Carey was booked to give Walters a private interview following Glitters release, which was later cancelled following Carey's breakdown.
Ironically, Morgan previously stated in an interview that he would never star in another film with ' Two Guys ' in the title.
Ironically, Barkann's last interview at the US Open was another attention-getter with Novak talking in front of a sea of angry booing fans about how they were only cheering for Andy Roddick and thought he had " 16 injuries ".

Ironically and Ford
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 Boss 429 engine was actually homologated in the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429.
Ironically while in decline in America, the delivery concept inspired Holden and Ford Australia to manufacture their own sedan deliveries, which evolved into panel vans.
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.
In 1982, the Orioles traded DeCinces to the California Angels for Dan Ford in order to make room for Cal Ripken Jr .. ( Ironically, DeCinces had begun his career in Baltimore as the successor to Orioles third baseman Brooks Robinson.

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