Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Ogier the Dane" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Ironically and during
Ironically, it was Hoyle who coined the phrase that came to be applied to Lemaître's theory, referring to it as " this big bang idea " during a BBC Radio broadcast in March 1949.
Ironically, the first new film released in Soviet Russia did not exactly fit this mold: this was Father Sergius, a religious film completed during the last weeks of the Russian Empire but not yet exhibited.
Ironically ( if fittingly, given the media's frequent-and unwelcome-Americanization of Clemente's given name during his life ), his Hall of Fame plaque read " Roberto Walker Clemente "; in 2000, the plaque would finally be recast to express his name in the proper Hispanic format, " Roberto Clemente Walker ".
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, if the proposals had become law, many of the activities of the trades unions during the Winter of Discontent a decade later would have been illegal.
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 the intervention of the Hungarian guards during the war, that win came over Hungary.
Ironically, in " Much Apu About Nothing ," Nelson picks on foreign exchange student Üter for being German during Springfield's anti-immigration mania.
Ironically, it was the one in use during the seal's centennial in 1882.
( Ironically, this report turned out to have been false, having been made up by Alastair Campbell during his late days on the Daily Mirror.
Ironically, Cuban popular music during the 1970s incorporated North American jazz, rock, and funk in much more significant ways, than did salsa.
Ironically, the isolationist Albania under Enver Hoxha, virtually a hermit kingdom, became one of the most prolific international broadcasters during the latter decades of the Cold War, with Radio Tirana one of the top five broadcasters in terms of hours of programming produced.
Ironically, according to Carroll Quigley, the Cliveden Set had been strongly anti-German before and during World War I.
Ironically, when this film was produced in 1944, Poland was suffering from a similar fate as it had when Chopin was alive — Poland was under foreign control once again ( under Germans ) during World War II.
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 during World War II production of the Minox was put in jeopardy several times as Latvia fell victim to invasion by the Soviet Union, then Germany, and then by the Soviets again.
Ironically again, the next one to die is Guy, the only one who has not had sex with Reg and who seems to have been infected with HIV when he was raped during his holiday in Lanzarote.
Ironically, some of the classic ophiolite occurrences used to relate ophiolites to seafloor spreading ( Troodos in Cyprus, Semail in Oman ) were found to be " SSZ " ophiolites, formed by rapid extension of fore-arc crust during subduction initiation.
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, Corrigan slipped and fell when inspecting the excavation of the seminary in 1902, and this accident ultimately resulted in his death as he contracted pneumonia during his convalescence.
Ironically, from that practice during an attenuated political marriage of convenience which would soon be divorced in blood ( in 1927 ), Asian Marxist movements and governments henceforth would all consider this attire as a standard of political coloration, and it would continue to be appropriate dress for both sides of the bitter Chinese civil wars lasting decades.
Ironically, Lancaster and Frankenheimer became close friends during the filming, while Douglas and the director had a falling out.
Ironically, the Palace burned down spectacularly during an arson attack, and fears were held for the Palais.
Ironically, issues of Uncanny X-Men during the time of this Excalibur had much in common with the original Excalibur: lighthearted stories by Chris Claremont, colorful art by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer, characters including Nightcrawler and Rachel Summers, and even a cameo appearance by Captain Britain.

Ironically and German
) 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, the beginning of the end for Germany started with a huge German advance.
Ironically, after the burning of the Reichstag in 1933, the German seat of the government was moved to the Krolloper, the state opera house in Berlin which, under the adventurous directorship of Otto Klemperer, had seen the premieres of many innovative works of the 1920s, including Hindemith's Neues vom Tage.
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 ).

Ironically and Denmark
Ironically, it was a similar style that dominated Scandinavia in the early decades of the 20th century, so-called Nordic Classicism, epitomised by the work of Kay Fisker in Denmark, Gunnar Asplund in Sweden, and the early work of Alvar Aalto in Finland.

Ironically and Second
" Ironically ( because, it appears, no one had noticed his allusion ) Sonata No. 7 received a Stalin Prize ( Second Class ), and No. 8 a Stalin Prize First Class, even though the works have been subsequently interpreted as representing Prokofiev " venting his anger and frustration with the Soviet regime.
Ironically, within months he was barred from the House of Lords as a Roman Catholic under the Second Test Act.
Ironically, Kashima had defeated a forerunner of Shimizu's, Nippon Light Metal / Hagoromo Club, to earn its JSL Second Division place back in 1974 ).
Ironically, although he was a Victoria Cross holder, he was not permitted to join the Home Guard during the Second World War.
Ironically, George Todd would later be killed at the Second Battle of Independence, in 1864.
Ironically, the British de Havilland Mosquito could be considered the most effective Schnellbomber of the Second World War
Ironically, that same campaign O ' Farrell's former team-mates at West Ham finished as Second Division Champions, at last securing their promotion to First Division, the goal he had strived so hard to help achieve.
Ironically, one week before the gift shop at 26 Second Avenue changed into Srila Prabhupada ’ s temple, I was standing in that very doorway with a Bhagavad-gita in my back pocket, waiting to meet a friend.

1.356 seconds.