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Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
Ironically the rate of promotion of indigenous Fijian officers had been very rapid after the 1987 coup, and subsequent expansion of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces.
Ironically, after Jennings left the session, the idea was dropped at the prompting of Stevie Wonder, who pointed out that Ethiopians did not speak Swahili.
Ironically enough, a century later after emancipation a number of former slaves would go and seek work on Vieques as free men of colour, notwithstanding that Vieques was still a slave owning society.
Ironically in view of Byrd's own religious beliefs, it was his Anglican church music which came closest to establishing a continuous tradition, at least in the sense that some of it continued to be performed in choral foundations after the Restoration and into the eighteenth century.
Ironically both of these levels she has been kidnapped ( she is kidnapped by Phoenix Group after discovering their plan ).
Ironically, it is these paintings, created late in his life, and after the heyday of the Impressionist movement, that most obviously use the coloristic techniques of Impressionism.
Ironically, Brand, a genuine decorated veteran, portrays a phony war hero, a coward who obtained his prize trophy ( a Japanese soldier's sword ) by murdering a Japanese officer after he had surrendered.
Ironically, O ' Sullivan's term became popular only after it was criticized by Whig opponents of the Polk administration.
( Ironically, White Castle closed all of their restaurants in Wichita in 1938 and has not operated in the state of Kansas after a failed revival attempt in the Kansas City area in the early 1990s.
Ironically, three decades after consolidation, the same segment of seasonal residents that originally pushed for consolidation now are protesting that Hague is taxed disportionately.
Ironically the town experienced its largest growth spurt a year after the storm as more people moved to the area, going from a population of roughly 23, 000 in 1990 to one of roughly 47, 000 in 2000.
Ironically, it was partly the rise of true " social " fraternities modelled after Phi Beta Kappa later in the nineteenth century which obviated the social aspects of membership in the organization, transforming it into the honorary society it is today.
Ironically, the first album, Ducks Deluxe, achieved moderate commercial success after the band broke up, because the members had gone on to greater fame in Graham Parker & the Rumour, The Tyla Gang and The Motors.
Ironically, after winning the contract the F-16 quickly matured into a much more capable multi-role aircraft and can no longer be considered a day fighter.
Ironically, the Red Sox had some of their worst seasons ever under Quinn's ownership after one of his principal investors died.
Ironically, it could be argued that Duplessis ' greatest legacy was to lend impetus, after his death, to the societal changes he opposed throughout his political life.
Ironically, Connors walked off the court after hitting a winner against Chang.
Ironically, Kellenberger replaced original Smoking Popes drummer Mike Fellumlee, who played drums for Alkaline Trio on their album, From Here to Infirmary, after the Smoking Popes broke up, and now plays with Squirtgun ).
Ironically, after he lost two bouts in a row, he was given a chance at the world's Light Heavyweight championship by Olin.
Ironically, Jake Spoon decides not to go after all, being selfish and undependable and because he promises the town's only prostitute, Lorena Wood, known as Lorie, he'll take her to San Francisco.
Ironically, Maidstone also went out of business and had to leave the Football League just five months after Aldershot's demise.
Ironically, this same Opimius then later committed fraud and accepted bribes from the Numidian king Jugurtha and after convicted spent his days in disgrace.
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, however, within a few years the Post Office found that stamps in the old denominations were needed after all, and so, added a 10 ¢ value to the series in 1855, followed by a 5 ¢ stamp the following year.

Ironically and 1933
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 and German
Ironically, in " Much Apu About Nothing ," Nelson picks on foreign exchange student Üter for being German during Springfield's anti-immigration mania.
) Ironically, these sounds tend to be perceived as " weaker " or " lighter " than the vowels represented by un-umlauted u, o, and a, and thus in languages like German which use it normally, the umlaut does not evoke the impression of strength and darkness which its sensational use in English is intended to convey.
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, the beginning of the end for Germany started with a huge German advance.
Ironically, the very same day, the German RLM proposes the Bomber A specification and aircraft design competition, which leads directly to the beginnings of the He 177 German heavy bomber project over a year later.
Ironically, the earliest German colonists to the eastern forests were largely entering unknown territory.
Ironically, the house was destroyed in the last German air raid of the Liverpool Blitz on 10 January 1942, and has remained a bomb site until recent years.
Ironically, during a political purge, Stalin had executed the most experienced army officers just prior to the German invasion.
Ironically, Robles cannot speak more than very simple Spanglish, though he is fluent in German from having served in Germany in the United States Army.
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 Peter Eckersley's former wife Dorothy worked for the German broadcasting service during WW2, and recruited the most infamous English language Nazi propagandist of them all William Joyce ( often referred to as Lord Haw-Haw ).
Ironically, in the German Invasion Handbook for Operation Sea Lion ( Unternehmen Seelöwe ) it was named as one of several large properties in the area suitable for use by the occupation authorities.
Ironically, although Brandes was born in Switzerland and went to school there, he is essentially German.
Ironically, although Operation Wilfred was essentially a failure in that it did not prevent the Germans from having access to the iron ore, once Norway became part of the German Reich it was no longer neutral, and thereafter British ships and aircraft were free to enter her territorial waters to attack German ships at will.
At the time he was living under the alias Alberto Dondo, and his effects were obtained by the German government. Ironically a kindship of Dr. Anton Dilger Mr. Juergen Schoefer Ph. D. works today as Biodefense & Safety Analyst in the Philippines.
Ironically, the Serbian resistance movement was saving the Allied pilots that were shot down by German anti-air defenses ( Operation Halyard ).

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