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Ironically and enough
Ironically enough, in this instance such personal virtues were a luxury.
Ironically, Bradman was bowled shortly thereafter at a memorial match by Grimmett, who produced a perfectly pitched stock ball that turned just enough to remove Bradman's off bail.
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.
Ironically enough this is exactly the opposite of what Processual archaeologists were hoping it would be able to do with Systems Theory.
Ironically enough, it is not really the end of the world in any sense, but when one stands there and looks out across the vast area of ocean one can forget about the geography and really feel like there is nothing else out there.
Ironically enough, the reconstruction itself is actually much poorer quality stoneworking than the people of Tiwanaku were capable of.
" Ironically enough, it was only a year previous that Fouché had been " an advocate of the role of the clergy in education ," yet he was now " abandoning the role of religion in society altogether in favour of ' the revolutionary and clearly philosophical spirit ' he had first wanted for education.
Ironically, Tegenaria duellica is the only species in the whole family whose bites can penetrate human skin far enough to inject venom into the lymphatic system ( Tegenaria agrestis have recently proven to be unable to envenom humans overall ).
Ironically enough, while Doublemint is in the chewing-gum business, the original Doublemint Twins were not permitted to be seen chewing gum in public, on direct orders from Wrigley himself.
Ironically enough, the Israeli security is sacred when balanced against the Palestinian security and all the Israeli heinous violations are justified as a means to bring back every Jew to a land that they raped from its legitimate owners and denied them their right to claim it back.
Ironically enough there was the need for a second coin toss, because the first time the coin stuck vertically in the ground.
Ironically enough, four years later, Skid Row was one of the opening acts for the 2000 Kiss Farewell Tour sans Bach.
Ironically, it was the only chart album Shirley was to enjoy, but his sales remained steady enough that he was with the label until it closed in 1964, cutting around a dozen long-play releases Don Shirley Discography.
Ironically enough however tried to disassociated the findings of the tomb and its findings from Alexander's father despite the support from the literature.
Ironically an acute myocardial infarction ( heart attack ) can also cause pericarditis, but often the presenting symptoms vary enough to warrant a diagnosis.
Ironically enough, the horrors of the Holocaust became the rationalization for the preparation by Zionists of acts of genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine.
Ironically, Eastwood's replacement of Philip Kaufman on The Outlaw Josey Wales ( and the consequent need to handle post-production on that film ) left Eastwood without enough time to prepare himself to direct The Enforcer.
" Ironically enough, Sallard would eventually throw in a few back-up vocals for Peniston on a song with a significant title, " You Win, I Win, We Lose ", while Peniston, who in return played an agent to get a record deal also for Malaika ( whose album Sugar Time scored in 1993 two Top 5 hits on the US Dance chart, including the No. 1 single " Gotta Know ( Your Name )") would mention the Pooch's name on her own debut album in addition, leaving Davis a note saying " thanks for letting me be a part of Female Preacher.
Ironically enough, Tugnutt healed and had the best season of his career, breaking the modern day NHL record for lowest G. A. A.
Ironically enough this work summarises torture caused by oppression, moral uncertainty and reactions to an impending tragic end in visual form.
Ironically in 1987 the band pleaded with the label to release the song as a single however EMI deemed the song not worthy enough however thanks to the band's mainstream success the label now felt it was time to cash in and release the more melodic sounding song.
Ironically enough, they discovered the Rangers ' identities twice.
Ironically enough, Babe's near-death finally earns her Kendall's forgiveness as well for the incident with Miranda.
Ironically enough, Walker scored Forest's first goal ; his only ever goal in almost 700 senior appearances for clubs and country.

Ironically and lead
Ironically Gall's approach provided a way to studying the mind that would lead to the downfall of his theories.
Ironically, it had been Mulroney who had played the lead role in recruiting Wagner to the PC party a few years earlier, and the two wound up as rivals for Quebec delegates, most of whom were snared by Wagner, who even blocked Mulroney from becoming a voting delegate.
Ironically, though the lead single was titled " Movin ' On ", the album was a regression to their previous Eurodisco sound as illustrated by their cover of Andrea True Connection's " More, More, More ".
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, Hook then opened a new club and live venue in Manchester, FAC 251 – The Factory, in February 2010 singing lead vocals with his band, The Light.
Ironically, Hitler attended performances that included Jewish and foreign singers, long after they had been banned from all other venues across Germany ( including heldentenor, Max Lorenz, married to a well-known Jewish woman ) Winifred's influence with Hitler was so strong that Hitler even wrote a letter ( at her behest ) to anti-fascist Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, begging him to lead the festival.
Ironically, having platelet counts above 1, 000, 000 platelets / μL can lead to hemorrhagic events.
" Ironically, Chadwick's battles with depression enabled him to better understand why Terry Bickers had left the band, and would eventually lead to a reconciliation between the two.
Ironically, in her most famous attack on Lenin's views, the 1904 Organizational Questions of the Russian Social Democracy, or, Leninism or Marxism ?, a response to Lenin's 1903 What Is To Be Done ?, Luxemburg was more worried that the authoritarianism she saw in Leninism would lead to sectarianism and irrelevancy than that it would lead to a dictatorship after a successful revolution-although she also warned of the latter danger.
Ironically, Janoth re-hires Stroud to lead the effort to find the man.
Ironically, these crimes are being committed by the so called " respectable " citizens of the city, who by day, lead a life totally in contrast to their nighttime deeds behind closed doors.

Ironically and establishment
Ironically, the establishment of the reserve on the open shrubland of what was then called the Great Plain in the Vineyard may have accelerated the heath hen's extinction.
Ironically, Harper had successfully sued the Red Sox for firing him in 1985 for complaining in the media about the club allowing the segregated Elks Club in its spring training base of Winter Haven, Florida, to invite only the team's white personnel to its establishment.
Ironically, it was Landau ’ s organization, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, that would rock the establishment by preventing Richard Nixon from destroying his records in the wake of the Watergate scandal.

Ironically and real
" ( Ironically, it is later revealed, in " Homer the Great " that 912 is the real number ).
Ironically, in the United States our extras were real Mayan refugees.
Ironically, the earthquake brought real prosperity to Fort Bragg as the mills furnished lumber to rebuild San Francisco, and the lumber ships returning from San Francisco were ballasted with bricks used for rebuilding Fort Bragg.
Ironically, Lou's sometime-nemesis, the vacuous Ted Baxter — the real cause for the ratings slide — was retained.
Ironically, those that subscribe to these principles are called " Unions " contrasting the real world definition of what a trade union pushes for.
Ironically, moments after this turn of events, Vilma is seen calling Mr. Engulf with the news that she is quitting: she has fallen for Funn for real.
Ironically, the disappearance of real " pathongko " leaves youtiao being called under the former's name, but the latter's real name is generally unknown amongst the Thais.
Ironically, only twenty five examples of the real car were completed.
Ironically, Faust disparaged his commercial success and used his real name only for the poetry that he regarded as his literary calling.
( Ironically, there was a real test pilot named Bill Dana, who flew as high as 59 miles up and qualified for NASA's Astronaut Badge.
Ironically, despite this potential cause of antipathy, Kamille later shows no real signs of a genuine hatred of Jerid: he treats him much like any other Titan pilot, this likely developing because Kamille thinks that hating Jerid is, at this point, useless.
Ironically, after twenty-three volumes of autobiography, Pook's real name and real life history remained well-kept secrets.
Ironically, the day before the cancellation, the show got some of the first real publicity it had received when MaximumFun. org posted its podcast of an interview with Maron on The Sound of Young America.
Ironically, Jeffrey Bell jokes in the DVD commentary that she is " not a special effect ," that she is quite real, despite the digitally added fake blood on her lip.
Ironically, Michael Crichton depicts Robert Agar as Pierce's lackey with limited intelligence, though his real life counterpart actually masterminded much of the robbery and got away with minor punishment.
Ironically, and hilariously, the crew of the Red Dwarf heed Kryten's distress call with much excitement and enthusiasm when faced with the prospect of meeting real, live women for the first time in three million years.

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