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Ironically, the boundary changes had arisen due to his own campaign for the number of MPs representing Northern Ireland to be increased to the equivalent proportion for the rest of the United Kingdom, as part of the steps towards greater integration.
Ironically, his support for the latter was due to anti-African-American prejudice, as he wanted to reserve this territory for white settlement.
Ironically, it was the king who had originally chosen Gaveston in 1298 to be a suitable friend for his son due to his wit, courtesy and abilities.
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, given her role in galvanizing Hollywood resistance to Soviet influence, de Havilland was denounced that same year ( along with Danny Kaye, Frederic March, and Edward G. Robinson ) as a " swimming-pool pink " by Time magazine and called before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1958 due to her vocal liberal activism in this period.
Ironically, Geldof had previously refused to allow the video to be shown, due to time constraints, and had only relented when Bowie offered to drop the song " Five Years " from his set as a trade-off.
Ironically, the Industrial Revolution during this era led to an increase in child labour, but due to the campaigning of the Evangelicals, and efforts of author Charles Dickens and others, child labour was gradually reduced and halted in England via the Factory Acts of 1802-1878.
Ironically, this leveling of the playing field within the commune provided Venice with the opportunity to obtain its own monopolies in trade due to its stability and indivisibility.
Ironically, it was during the same year that Krukow's partner, Giant's broadcaster, Duane Kuiper stated " Giant's Baseball, it's Torture " due to the large amount of close games that they played.
Ironically this method was not employed due to the novelty of its application but it is now an industry standard internationally.
Ironically, however, due to their high cost, one is more likely to find an HO scale or N scale train set in a toy store than an O scale set.
Ironically, the risk of children being run over near their schools is much higher than in the past due to all the parents driving their own children to school and parking in unsafe places near the school gates.
Ironically, the original Gullwing 300SL was subjected to exactly the same criticism due to its racing heritage.
Ironically, the very efforts to exterminate the Baali due to their foul practices helped unleash their infernal Earthbound masters, paving the way for the wars in the Demon: The Fallen plotlines.
Ironically, decades after Strang's death, Sarah would divorce her second husband, one Dr. Wing, due to his interest in polygamy.
Ironically, when performing live in late 1970s and early 1980s, raggare threw rocks and tried to thrash the arenas in which Uggla performed, accusing him of being a punk rocker due to his success with the more punk-oriented albums he released in the late 1970s.
Ironically, due to Lobo's interference in a planetary conflict in the same issue, Al later gets a package through the Tesseract for Lobo-which promptly blows the diner up yet again.
Ironically, by the time the Mission was being planned, the Norden had been removed from the list of items to be discussed, and Roosevelt personally noted this was due largely to political reasons.
Ironically, forces in a light unit will normally carry heavier individual loads versus other forces ; they must carry everything they require to fight, survive and win due to lack of vehicles.
Ironically, only a few aircrew had this option, due in part to a mistaken belief they inhibited aggressiveness, and in part to their significant weight.
Ironically, the bill was intended to resolve the status of so-called " Lost Canadians "— people who considered themselves Canadians, with undeniable connections to the country, but had either lost or never been granted citizenship due to the vagaries of the country's previous nationality law.
Ironically, even though he enjoyed less success, he became progressively more popular with Japanese fans due to his continuous fighting spirit, increasing bulk, and amiable personality.
" ( Ironically, 3D-rendering on the high-end VRAM based ViRGE / VX ( 988 ) was even slower than the less expensive ViRGE / 325, due to the VX's slower core and memory clock rates.
Ironically, it was due to Adolf Frederick's and Louisa Ulrika's efforts that Roman's career suffered.

Ironically and exposure
Ironically, doing so may very well have saved Simpson's life as well, as he would have died of exposure if he had been left to hang in the strong freezing wind for much longer.
Ironically, the Authority dies of his own frailty when Will and Lyra unknowingly free him from the crystal prison where Metatron trapped him ; as he leaves the cage, he is so feeble that mere exposure to the atmosphere dissolves him into thin air.
Ironically, exposure to dengue virus seems to slow HIV progression rates temporarily.

Ironically and Luthor's
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 and powers
Ironically, competition between colonial powers led to their granting of trade monopolies to the East India Companies.
Ironically, the narration during these often public demonstrations usually mentions the need to keep the powers a secret.
Ironically, Deathwing helped with the release of Alexstrasza, yet was not concerned due to the fact that the " Demon Soul " has drained the other Aspects powers.
Ironically, Mesmero eventually lost his powers for good ( along with most of the world's mutants ) when the Scarlet Witch altered reality at the climax of the House of M event during Decimation.

Ironically and are
Ironically, these are the groups which have doubled or tripled their missionary efforts since World War 2,, while the more established denominations are barely maintaining pre-war staffs.
Ironically, the manuscripts that were being most carefully preserved in the libraries of Antiquity are virtually all lost.
Ironically, molecules that tend to self-assemble into regular helices are often unwilling to assemble into crystals.
Ironically, Kobe, the home city of the largest yakuza syndicate Yamaguchi-gumi, is one of the safest cities in Japan, because " cheap " criminals such as street gangs and thugs are afraid to attract the yakuza's attention so they avoid being active in the city.
Ironically his image and name are used by leaders of parties against Indian National Congress than the party to which he belonged.
Ironically, longhaired Exotics are not considered Persians by CFA, although The International Cat Association accepts them as Persians.
Ironically, the Fountain Lake Center, historical Fountain Lake estate, and Fountain Lake School are not actually in the town limits of Fountain Lake.
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, 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.
All other rights reside under Universal Pictures ' Focus Features division in partnership with ITC and its successor ITV Global Entertainment Ltd .. Ironically, MGM / UA's rights are the result of their theatrical distribution license for the ITC / ITV library.
Ironically, it is the most primitive ( in-shape ) projectiles that are hardest to defend against.
Ironically, it is revealed in the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman that they perform fairly well overall in school, as their grades range from B to C. They are also always getting in trouble by Mr Krupp.
" 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, profitable-meaning inefficient-markets have difficulty meeting the definition a free market because a free market is to some extent defined as an efficient one: one in which goods or services are exchanged without coercion or fraud, or in other words with competition ( to prevent monopolistic coercion ) and transparency ( to prevent fraud ).
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, the villagers are tired of the hard life they lead and are more than eager to sell, though they feign indifference to induce a larger offer.
Ironically, many of these newspapers are owned by units of the Communist Party of China ; however this ownership has the odd effect of giving the newspapers the political cover to take a more critical line against the government.
Ironically, the bay windows seem to elevate upwards, opening up the two lowermost levels into voids enclosed with steel-framed glazing, making these elements seem lighter than they really are.
Ironically, these experiments are not done for the reptilian humanoid Race's perverted enjoyment, rather it is a dramatic species reversal as humans often observe the mating habits of animals.
Ironically, these ultra-thin clients are often used to make available complex or data-hungry applications which have been implemented as thick clients but where the true client is hosted very near to the network server.
Ironically, there are more books published about Afro-Cuban rhythms in the U. S. than in Cuba itself.
Ironically, those that subscribe to these principles are called " Unions " contrasting the real world definition of what a trade union pushes for.

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