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South Africa also voted against the resolution, arguing that since there were no peace and security concerns raised by its neighbours, the question did not belong in the Security Council when there were other more appropriate bodies to represent it, adding, " Ironically, should the Security Council adopt resolution ... the Human Rights Council would not be able to address the situation in Myanmar while the Council remains seized with the matter.
" 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, Gearreald was blind and could not see the clock ; she had no idea only a few moments were left in the game.
Ironically, although New York's Hispanic population at that time was over two million, there had been no commercial Hispanic FM.
Ironically, the Giants played their last game at Candlestick under blue skies with no fog and a game time temperature of a very non-Candlestick-like 82 degrees.
Ironically, after winning the contract the F-16 quickly matured into a much more capable multi-role aircraft and can no longer be considered a day fighter.
Ironically, he was probably more eager to wage war than they were, but he took no account of the fact that the IRA was not a national army and could not operate on the same scale, with the same inattention to casualties.
Ironically England won the series at Trinidad with no help from Snow ( 0 / 68 and 1 / 29 ) thanks to a sporting declaration by Gary Sobers giving England two and three quarter hours to make 215 for victory, which they did for the loss of three wickets with three minutes to spare.
Ironically however it would likewise become false, because it would no longer be true that this belief about the conventional wisdom of an earlier era was widespread.
Ironically, no paphiopedilum occurs on Cyprus – at least not as the genus is understood today.
Ironically, politicians from across the aisle — Malcolm Fraser and a number of his ministers — spoke out in defence of Cairns on this subject, agreeing that they too signed letters of which they had little or no memory.
Ironically, politicians from across the isle-Malcolm Fraser and a number of his ministers-spoke out in defence of Cairns on this subject, agreeing that they too signed letters of which they had little or no memory.
Ironically, Tamworth had no contest in 1834 as Peel was the only candidate and he was elected unopposed.
Ironically, LT also left the IST in 2003 leaving the tendency with no affiliate in the US.
Ironically, no consumer-oriented Intel chipset ( except select few i820-based motherboards ) officially supports a FSB of 133 MHz.
Ironically the current Jerilderie Police Station features no less than 19 structural components mimicking Ned Kelly's distinctive face plate.
( Ironically, Parke had no sons, so his barony did not pass to an heir.
Ironically, Mario's son harbored no interest in the business, so it was his daughter Luisa Prada who took the helm of Prada as his successor, and ran it for almost twenty years.
Ironically, John White declared, a lifeboat “ has no reason to capsize at all and there is no reason why she should ”.
Ironically, Maud is not a perfect angel, as she is also responsible for a laughing potion going wrong, as she along with Mildred had no idea how to make one.
Ironically, two of the longest standing and formerly most prominent Appleby team sports are no longer offered.
Ironically, now that MCP runs on commodity hardware some elements of the MCP based software suite are no longer made available in source form by Unisys.
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.

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Ironically, Peter Hain had served as president of the Young Liberals when they called for the impeachment of Mr. Murray in 1977.
Ironically, Liberty Records president Al Bennett had previously hired Spector as a staff producer and promotion director.
Ironically, Bobby Kennedy ( learning of Boyd's CIA connection and erratic behavior upon discovering the wire tap ), fingers Boyd as the person trying to set up the president ; he fires Boyd from the Justice Department, severing his ties with the Kennedys, and making an enemy of Boyd.
Ironically, he was named president of ABC Entertainment in 1975, putting him in the awkward position of saving Happy Days, the very show that Good Times had brought to the brink of cancellation.
Ironically, Yoigo's president claimed they held a European record in bringing a cell company to market, since from the time when TeliaSonera had gained control to the actual date of launch only 150 days had passed.

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Ironically, when we did reform Eve 6 a couple years later, those experiments allowed us to progress the sound of the band more freely than if we had been in the band the whole time.
Ironically as we see, he also blamed them for the synchronicity concocted by later writers.
Ironically we scrapped everything we recorded ... we had to start the record again back in Oxfordshire.
Ironically, because of this act, groups such as Umkhonto we Sizwe, led by Nelson Mandela as a branch of the ANC, did seek support from the Communist party for financial aid.
Ironically in the formal ' court ' titulature of the Hellenistic empires ruled by dynasties we know as Diadochs, the title was not customary for the Monarch, but has actually been proven to be the lowest in a system of official rank titles, known as Aulic titulature, conferred – ex officio or nominatim – to actual courtiers and as an honorary rank ( for protocol ) to various military and civilian officials.
Ironically, Alfonso Arau's expectations were to receive the Oscar and publicly stated, " If filmmakers didn't think about the Academy Awards, we wouldn't know what we're doing ".
The issue has never really been one of crime control, morality, or economic fairness ... At issue is economics ... Ironically, the strongest opponents of tribal authority over gaming on Indian lands are from States whose liberal gaming policies would allow them to compete on an equal basis with the tribes ... We must not impose greater moral restraints on Indians than we do on the rest of our citizenry.
Wilson's beliefs on climate change have been likened to " a cigarette salesman denying that smoking causes cancer " by John Woods of Friends of the Earth, who added that " Ironically, if we listen to him Northern Ireland will suffer economically as we are left behind by smarter regions who are embracing the low carbon economy of the future ".

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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, Peter Ruckman, a BJU graduate, has argued the most extreme version of the KJV-only position, that all translations of the Bible since the KJV have been of satanic origin.
Ironically, the rise of infantry in the early 16th century coincided with the " golden age " of heavy cavalry ; a French or Spanish army at the beginning of the century could have up to half its numbers made up of various kinds of light and heavy cavalry, whereas in earlier medieval and later 17th century armies the proportion of cavalry was seldom more than a quarter.
Ironically, this development seems to have pushed conventional conflict waged by the state to the sidelines.
Ironically, although the ID tags include religion as a way of ensuring that religious needs will be met, some personnel have them reissued without religious affiliation listed — or keep two sets, one with the designation and one without — out of fear that identification as a member of a particular religion could increase the danger to their welfare or their lives if they fell into enemy hands.
Ironically, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and in Europe has not embraced his vision of armed jihad, something for which they have been denounced by more radical Islamists.
Ironically, both of the Presidents making the offer to Webster died in office, meaning the three-time Presidential candidate could have become President if he had accepted either.
Ironically, this latter phrase was coined by Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky in November 1917, using it against his opponents ( the Mensheviks ) and suggesting that communism was the future ; the irony may not have been lost on Reagan's speech writers.
Ironically, undocumented features themselves have become a major feature of computer games.
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 finds within this move almost every iconic paradigm inherent to the gangster image in the U. S. We have a plethora of drugs and guns.
Ironically Lord Lamington was believed to have hated the dessert cakes that had been named in his honour, referring to them as " those bloody poofy woolly biscuits ".
( 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, while pollution and other forms of overuse by humans have driven it from its native home, it is bred for the aquarium fish trade by the thousands.
Ironically, without the implementation of the new testing campaign, the reported numbers of new diagnoses would have probably been lower.
Ironically, this codification of laws seems to have begun under the direction of the caesar Bardas who was murdered by Basil.
Ironically, Seven Lakes does not have seven lakes.
Ironically, Galileo himself probably would not have wanted Campanella's assistance because of Campanella's sometimes outlandish ideas and prior conviction of heresy.
Ironically, this was the first time Swanson had heard the name of Joseph P. Kennedy, who she would later have an affair with and who would finance her next few pictures including Queen Kelly ( 1929 ).
Ironically, some of these areas that have preserved their telephone boxes have now painted them red.
Ironically, European governments have abdicated a key component of their regulatory authority in favor of a non-European, highly deregulated, private cartel …

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