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Ironically and many
Ironically many of the survivors of the shipwreck resorted to cannibalism to survive.
Ironically, the announcement came on the ninth anniversary of their complex's official opening, a fact not lost on many people.
Ironically, many who held similar opinions to the character enjoyed the show, perhaps missing the point that Alf's opinions were considered offensive and that they were being ridiculed.
Ironically, Sun and AT & T had previously competed over Sun's NFS versus AT & T's Remote File System ( RFS ), and the quick adoption of NFS over RFS by Digital Equipment, HP, IBM, and many other computer vendors tipped the majority of users in favor of NFS.
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, for many years it has been the nickel weeklies that most people refer to when using the term " dime novel.
Ironically, many of the former attributes were later ascribed to the Greeks, especially the Seleucid kingdom, by the Romans.
Ironically, many years later, in order that he could command Henry VI's forces at Mortimer's Cross, Owen was made a Knight Banneret.
Ironically, many of the servicemen who trained at the Solomons Maryland base, were sent to fight at the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Ironically, the arrival of the army and its construction of Camp Floyd in nearby Cedar Valley ended up greatly benefiting Grantsville's settlers as they were then able to trade with the army for many needed provisions.
Ironically, it struck an immediate chord with many disenchanted Fine Gael supporters who had tired of the failure to fully address the economic crisis and who yearned for a coherent rightwing policy from FitzGerald.
Ironically, Seagram had purchased Motown ’ s former parent MCA in 1995, as such Motown was in effect reunited with many of its MCA corporate siblings ( Seagram had, in fact, hoped to build a media empire around Universal, and started by purchasing PolyGram ).
Ironically, many microcredit organizations now function as independent banks.
Ironically, many experts in impact craters and the K – Pg boundary were attending a separate conference on Earth impacts.
Ironically, many critics feel that the resulting concept album, The Crimson Idol, has been the best W. A. S. P.
Ironically, considering the attachment of many classical economists to the free market, the largest school of economic thought that still adheres to classical form is the Marxian school.
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 this loyalty to the party did not prevent him from being deeply distrusted by the left-wing of the ALP, especially in his home state of Victoria, and for many years he had a stormy relationship with the state Labor Party.
Ironically, Wa had a good trade relationship with Shou Lung, whom the Waans were once at war with, and anyone from Wa was granted Shou citizenship if they could prove that they had Shou ancestry, since many Shou soldiers remained in Wa and intermarried with the locals after the Omi War.
Ironically, given that many of the ideas which so appalled Pope Pius IX came from France via the revolutions of 1789 and after, Pius's control of the Papal States rested on France, whose army under Emperor Napoleon III defended the Papal States from attack.
Ironically, this theory was put forth by the representatives of intelligentsia itself, notably Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky among many others.
Ironically, his many runs for governor made him the best positioned candidate.
Ironically, the apparently scruffy philosophy may also turn out to be provably ( under typical assumptions ) optimal for many applications.
Ironically, many yakuza and other criminals themselves avoid tattoos for this very reason.

Ironically and references
Ironically, In the early 1940s, radio stations in the USA would not play his own version on the grounds of its using the copyrighted name, Coca-Cola, and its references to prostitution and alcohol.
Ironically, series creator Matt Groening admitted that he had not seen The Shining and most of the references to the film were entirely lost on him.

Ironically and media
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, the political gamesmanship of these so-called primitive, irrational islanders was so complex, subtle and unfamiliar that it went over the heads of both the Australian administrators and the world media.
Ironically, this only made his popularity stronger in polling, something credited by pundits to popular sympathy in the face of the weight of the media scrutiny.

Ironically and popular
Ironically, Cuban popular music during the 1970s incorporated North American jazz, rock, and funk in much more significant ways, than did salsa.
Ironically, O ' Sullivan's term became popular only after it was criticized by Whig opponents of the Polk administration.
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, that same year Beckett's career took an upward turn, as he was cast as Winky, the comic sidekick in the popular TV show Rocky Jones, Space Ranger.
Ironically the car made March more profit than many of its successful racing cars as it was licensed by Scalextric and became one of their most popular models.
Ironically Zero became quite popular anyway, obtaining his own game series years later ( Mega Man Zero ).
Ironically Wolfenstein 3D, a title widely thought to have later popularized the first-person shooter genre, featured a secret level based on Pac-Man and early in its development designer Tom Hall had suggested a name along the lines of " 3-Demon " before id Software decided to do a semi-remake of the once popular Apple II game Castle Wolfenstein.
Ironically, it has also been said that popular media's effects on young people are not as powerful as the fear of youth, which drives the fear of technology and in turn perpetuates the fear of youth.
Ironically, although versions of popular Confucianism became strongly associated with idol worship, traditionalists, notably the Qing emperor Kang Xi, did not believe that such idolization accurately reflected Confucius's intent ( see Chinese Rites controversy ).
Ironically, it became a popular dance song, reaching # 10 on the U. S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs.
Ironically, since Hasbro released Jetfire first, there was never a U. S. release of an authentic transforming version of the toy for Robotech, even though the design was the series ' most recognizable and popular mecha.
Ironically, Templeton, who began his career as an unpopular player in St. Louis, went on to become one of the most popular players in Padres history, and was considered an emotional leader on the National League championship team.
Ironically, the actor dropped his last name early in his career to avoid confusion with other well-known Morans in New York City, including prizefighter Frank Moran, drama reporter Frank Moran, and George Moran of the popular comedy team Moran and Mack.

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