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Ironically Sunderland AFC drew Nottingham Forest in the quarter final, defeated them 4 v 0 but were eliminated themselves by Notts County in the semi final, again ironically played at Bramall Lane.
Ironically, the summit of Hunter itself would remain in a thin corridor known as the Rusk Mountain Wild Forest, to accommodate uses of the Spruceton Trail that would not be permitted in a wilderness area.

Ironically and often
Ironically, molecules that tend to self-assemble into regular helices are often unwilling to assemble into crystals.
Ironically the New York Times was tricked into printing a fake list of slang terms that were supposedly used in the grunge scene ; often referred to as the grunge speak hoax.
Ironically, this often attracts girls rather than repel them.
Ironically, these public-private efforts often took the form of local processing requirements which ultimately ran afoul of the commerce clause.
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.
Ironically for an actor whose roles often comprised playing a drunk, Frinton was a teetotaller, having seen in others the damage that alcohol could do.
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, this lack of insignia often leads to Sayeret Matkal operators being recognized as such, as the fact that Matkal troopers don't wear insignia is well-known.
Ironically, while Maimonides refrained from citing sources out of concern for brevity ( or perhaps because he designed his work to be used without studying the Talmud or other sources first ), the result has often been the opposite of what he intended.
Ironically, both Social Democrat factions were represented in the 2008 party elections by Manuela Ferreira Leite, economically neoliberal and socially conservative ( often compared to Thatcher ).
Ironically, The Rock would achieve widespread popularity among fans when he took heel turns, during which his attempts to humorously mock the crowd would often be met with cheers.
Ironically, his preferred style of football has historically often been called primitive.
Ironically, the practice of mesmerism was also often deemed a theatrical falsity or “ quackery ” by elitists and the upper class.
Ironically, although people are often averse to being told how to develop their own land, they tend to expect the government to intervene when a proposed land use is undesirable.
Ironically an acute myocardial infarction ( heart attack ) can also cause pericarditis, but often the presenting symptoms vary enough to warrant a diagnosis.
Ironically few wardens lived in Wolf Hall, as the estate was often divided among local members of the gentry, or leased to tenants.
Ironically, the narration during these often public demonstrations usually mentions the need to keep the powers a secret.
Ironically, the chinook which in part originates the Alberta clipper usually brings relatively warm weather ( often approaching 10C / 50F in the depths of winter ) to southern Alberta itself, and the term is therefore not used in Alberta.
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 view of the conformity required of the quartet, being cast as a Little Swan is often seen as a chance to be singled out — noticed and given more important roles.
Ironically, they did it in the stadium that had often been called " Never Win " by the Argo fans due to the team's consistent failure to beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at that venue.
Ironically, later movie-makers often usurped the germs of his movies ’ plotlines, the most prominent being the 1993 Shreemaan Aashique which unsuccessfully tried to recycle the plot of his mega hit movie, Shagird.
Ironically, van Heijenoort ( 1967a ) is often cited by those who prefer the alternative model theoretic stance on logic and mathematics.

Ironically and find
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, they later return to a water hole ( which they earlier poisoned with cyanide to try and kill the mujahideen ) to cool the engines, and find the helicopter crew dead, having drunk from the small pool.
Ironically, this has led to the emergence of the only widespread organisation of any note in the chaotic Beyond, the Deweaseling Corps, whose sole purpose is to detect and kill weasels wherever they find them.
Ironically, Filth and Dreams is the first SOS record not released in their native England, and is currently the most difficult CD to find.
Ironically, Radiak was the one to find the creature.
Ironically, I who profess no religion find the whole of my life a religious pilgrimage.
Ironically, this event would end up marking their careers, as they realized they could find greater favor among younger audiences.
Ironically, Janoth re-hires Stroud to lead the effort to find the man.

Ironically and themselves
Ironically, one aspect of American society that the Americo-Liberians recreated was a cultural and racial caste system — however, in this case with themselves at the top instead of the bottom.
Ironically, most leaders who proclaim themselves President for Life do not in fact successfully serve a life term.
Ironically, undocumented features themselves have become a major feature of computer games.
Ironically, many yakuza and other criminals themselves avoid tattoos for this very reason.
Ironically, Bayer 04 was the first Bundesliga club whose fans identified themselves as Ultras and the city of Leverkusen is one of the old industrial cities of Germany.
Ironically, soon after their discoveries, both Stark and Lo Surdo rejected developments in modern physics and allied themselves with the political and racial programs of Hitler and Mussolini.
Ironically, a few weeks later, the Braves themselves moved to Milwaukee.
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, factions and in some cases whole clubs split away and sought petitions from national fraternities or declared themselves a local fraternity.
Ironically, some of these security people were bikers themselves.
Ironically, the producers of the movie were themselves accused of animal cruelty during the filming by TV personality Bob Barker and the United Activists for Animal Rights.
" Ironically when other characters dress in similar disguises, which are either amazingly effective or extremely poor, they will always introduce themselves in an identical manner.
Ironically, this album was available in the US in a " clean version " with its anti-authoritarian title censored to " F *** the System " and edits made to the tracks themselves.
Ironically, the BBC would repeat the Buck Rogers series themselves ( on BBC Two ) in 1989 and again in the late 1990s.

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