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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 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, 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Ironically the edict was withdrawn a few months later, although by this time his patroness, Electress Louisa Henrietta had died and so he was still without a position.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.

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Ironically no president we have had would have regretted more than President Eisenhower the possibility to which his own words, in the press conference held at the beginning of August, testified: that unable as he was himself to say his running was best for the country, unconsciously he had placed his party before his nation.
Ironically, Batman ultimately learns that the entire debacle was the fault of Luthor alone as he attempted to take control of Gotham by forging deeds for the land in his name, which results in Bruce Wayne severing all commercial ties between the U. S. government and his company, Wayne Enterprises, in protest of Luthor's election as President.
Ironically, most leaders who proclaim themselves President for Life do not in fact successfully serve a life term.
Ironically, both of the Presidents making the offer to Webster died in office, meaning the three-time Presidential candidate could have become President if he had accepted either.
Ironically, John Tyler, son of the man who had once defeated him for office, would serve as his son's Vice President.
Ironically, in view of the opposition expressed to the Oath by anti-treatyites, it was in fact largely the work of Michael Collins, based in its open lines on a draft oath suggested by the President of the Republic, Éamon de Valera, and also on the oath of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Ironically, Rudy Giuliani-a former Republican candidate for President, former Mayor of New York City, and former United States Attorney-is known in the law enforcement community for being a proponent of zero tolerance, where police are told to arrest petty criminals as a way to deter major crimes.
Ironically, when Franco became President, Sarney became one of his allies.
Ironically, President Roosevelt was a friend and frequent visitor of Cason Callaway, President of Callaway Mills at the time.
Ironically, the new President who ordered the state funeral was Idi Amin, who as Army Commander had led the assault on Mutesa's palace in 1966.
Ironically, when Johnson sought a full term as President in 1964, his Republican opponent was Barry Goldwater, the person who had defeated McFarland in the 1952 election, and who had thereby given an indirect assist to Johnson's rise to prominence.
" Ironically, a Tudeh colonel had been in charge of the Shah's personal security-as well as that of Vice President Richard Nixon when he visited Iran.
Ironically, at the end of that day's events, President Palmer is incapacitated by a biological weapon, and James Prescott is again sworn in as Acting President ( shown in 24: The Game ).
Ironically and unwillingly, he was to become the first recipient of this policy ; when he reached 70, President A. J.
Ironically, the Institute had been founded by President Cárdenas, who had taken away her family's land.
Ironically, President Moralez Bermúdez did not continue with what was supposed to be the " Revolution ", but its own schedule.
Ironically, because of the number of charges this man ’ s own brother was charged with the murder., Bandidos Vice President Chopper: Mario Cianter “ Chopper ” was shot with two blasts of a shotgun to his chest and died instantly.
Ironically, Sauerbruch treated President von Hindenburg when he was dying of lung cancer in 1934.
Jones works for an unnamed agency and wears a badge that reads “ Special Agent to the President .” Ironically, though she works for the white government, Jones is clearly better at policing black neighborhoods than are white cops.

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