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Ironically, Galileo himself probably would not have wanted Campanella's assistance because of Campanella's sometimes outlandish ideas and prior conviction of heresy.
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Ironically, her latest young suitor Johnny Mitchell falls in love with her kind daughter ( played as an adult by Marjorie Riordan ), who has returned from Europe because of the rise of the Nazis.
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Ironically however it would likewise become false, because it would no longer be true that this belief about the conventional wisdom of an earlier era was widespread.
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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.
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Ironically, politicians from across the aisle — Malcolm Fraser and a number of his ministers — spoke out in defence of Cairns on this subject, agreeing that they too signed letters of which they had little or no memory.
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Ironically, one of the complaints of the revolution's leader and Khalkhali's superior, the Ayatollah Khomeini against the regime they had overthrown was that the Shah's far more limited number of executions of drug traffickers had been " inhuman.
Ironically, in the 1st Test against Pakistan in 2009 – 10 season, Vettori was himself dismissed for 99, while chasing a world record in centuries batting from position number 8.
Ironically, one problem addressed by the constitution was to limit the number of offices held by one man.
" Ironically while the entrance was shaded by the large elms, the grounds itself were devoid of any trees at all until the first major improvement was undertaken in 1830 when a number of trees were planted around the grounds.
Ironically, the album gained wide attention due to the incident, and debuted at number one of the Oricon album chart.
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Ironically, a number of service members who are buried at the Golden Gate National Cemetery were interned in the stables at the nearby Tanforan Racetrack during the early part of the Japanese American internment.
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Ironically at this time, ABC jumped to number one in the ratings for the next several years.
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