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Ironically, although the ID tags include religion as a way of ensuring that religious needs will be met, some personnel have them reissued without religious affiliation listed — or keep two sets, one with the designation and one without — out of fear that identification as a member of a particular religion could increase the danger to their welfare or their lives if they fell into enemy hands.
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, longhaired Exotics are not considered Persians by CFA, although The International Cat Association accepts them as Persians.
Ironically, although New York's Hispanic population at that time was over two million, there had been no commercial Hispanic FM.
Ironically, considering his fame as a cartoonist who draws a cat, Davis's first wife, Carolyn ( Altekruse ), was allergic to cats, although they owned a dog named Molly.
Ironically, although Lear's shows are often considered somewhat autobiographical and closely identified with his personal experiences, his early hits were actually all adapted from someone else's creations: the two aforementioned British adaptations and Maude, while reputedly based on Lear's wife, was actually the brainchild of series producer Charlie Hauck.
Ironically the edict was withdrawn a few months later, although by this time his patroness, Electress Louisa Henrietta had died and so he was still without a position.
Ironically, although Professor Mintzberg is quite critical about the strategy consulting business, he has twice won the McKinsey Award for publishing the best article in the Harvard Business Review.
Ironically, this provoked open conflict, although with the elimination of samurai rice stipends in 1877, tensions were already extremely high.
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 provoked open conflict, although with the elimination of samurai rice stipends in 1877, tensions were already extremely high.
Ironically, another of this species was not verified in Cape May for another 100 years, although it is now known that the species is an uncommon migrant through the area.
) Ironically, although the nucleus of the operation, and recommended by S / L Tudhope in June 1936, North Bay was not considered as a site for an aerodrome.
Ironically, although people are often averse to being told how to develop their own land, they tend to expect the government to intervene when a proposed land use is undesirable.
Ironically, although four issues were solicited, only two issues of this volume saw print, and the conclusions of those storylines were never released.
Ironically, although they could not agree, both respected the other and would not have wished that outcome.
Ironically, the original " Dolly Varden " trout ( i. e., S. confluentus ) apparently likely became locally extinct in the McCloud River in the 1970s, although reports continue of its being caught.
Ironically, his seat was targeted by the anti-bilingualism Confederation of Regions Party in 1986, although this challenge ultimately came to very little.
Ironically, although they did not do much to advance the cause of Irish independence, the 1866 raids and the inept efforts of Canadian colonial troops to repulse them helped to galvanize support for the Confederation of Canada in 1867.
Ironically, the Greeks invited and sided with the Persians against the Macedonians, although Persia had been the nation hated the most by Greece for more than a century.
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, the press was destroyed when Hatherley's lamp was crushed inside it, setting the machine on fire and ruining the criminals ' operation, although they escaped with several " bulky boxes " presumably containing counterfeit coins.
Ironically his last Fulham match was the 2 – 1 defeat against Villa, in which he played a part in Villa's equaliser when an Ashley Young shot deflected off him into the net, although this was later given as Young's goal.
Ironically, although Sarno seemed to believe that Las Vegas could survive with fewer gamblers and more families visiting, he was himself a gambler.

Ironically and Portugal
Ironically one of the most important issues, the replacement of the light firearms, failed during his mandate due to the soldiers clinging onto their cheap and highly reliable Heckler & Koch G3's, made by INDEP ( the Portuguese Military factory ) in Portugal.
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, 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, Fernando de Ulmo was then married to one of the daughters of Fernão Teles and lived on one of the islands of the Azores when, in 1486, he received authorization from King João II of Portugal to begin his expedition.

Ironically and introduced
Ironically, Ronald A. Fisher introduced the " Bayesian " label in a derogatory sense.
Ironically, the gorse was first introduced to the Oregon Coast by the founder of Bandon, Lord George Bennett, from his native Ireland.
Ironically, the National opposition prompted the adoption of the Statute in 1947 when its leader and future Prime Minister Sidney Holland introduced a private members ' bill to abolish the New Zealand Legislative Council.
Ironically the " Metro " nameplate was introduced by rival manufacturer British Leyland for the similar-sized Austin Metro in 1980.
Ironically, when The Suck Box was introduced, one player created a card for the express purpose of adding it to The Suck Box.
Ironically, the federal government soon introduced infrastructure bonds to assist major projects facing the same financial hurdles as the VFT.
Ironically, this logo would be replicated somewhat in May 2008, when WGN America introduced a new logo featuring a set of female eyes rimmed with green mascara ( this logo was replaced in the spring of 2009 with a more retro-styled logo ).
Ironically, depth reduction in cavalry formations was a more permanent change introduced by Gustavus Adolphus.
Ironically, Fender had previously introduced the " Tremolux " amplifier in 1953, which used the correct terminology.
Ironically, the carp were first introduced with the blessing of the EPA in the 1970s to help remove algae from catfish farms in Arkansas.
Ironically, the stocks of muskets introduced during the European colonization of the Americas were repurposed as hand-to-hand war clubs by Native Americans and First Nations when fragile accessories were damaged or scarce ammunition exhausted.

Ironically and Christianity
Ironically, Trouble was much more themed on Christianity than their debut, although its nature was philosophical rather than spiritual.

Ironically and Catholic
( Ironically, the Protestant William had also enjoyed the support of the Pope and the Catholic Habsburg monarchy against the aggressive foreign policy of Louis XIV of France ).
Ironically, within months he was barred from the House of Lords as a Roman Catholic under the Second Test Act.
Ironically, the Inquisition also had an adverse unintended consequence, in that it was a compelling factor for the emigration of a large number of Portuguese from the Portuguese colonies, who although Roman Catholic by faith, had now acculturated into Hindu culture.
Ironically, it is his status as a " Castle Catholic " that leads to his ostracism in an independent Ireland.
Ironically, Dunne represents Ireland ’ s Catholic Loyalist Population as well as the entire postcolonial Irish nation who attempted to erase him from its collective memory.

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