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Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
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, one of the benefits to come out of the EISA standard was a final codification of the standard to which ISA slots and cards should be held ( in particular, clock speed was fixed at an industry standard of 8. 33 MHz ).
Ironically one of the bands on the album, The Headstones, featured singer Hugh Dillon, who also starred in the movie as a singer of the fictional band.
Ironically, the loss of his priesthood had allowed him to pursue a military career, as the high priest of Jupiter was not permitted to touch a horse, sleep three nights outside his own bed or one night outside Rome, or look upon an army.
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 ( 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, the ABC affiliate in St. Louis, KDNL-TV, has been regarded as one of the network's weakest affiliates since joining the network in 1995.
Ironically, for an artist considered one of the Italian cinema's greatest and most influential directors, De Sica's sole Academy Award nomination was for acting, when he received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nod for playing Major Rinaldi in American director Charles Vidor's 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop.
Ironically, Kobe, the home city of the largest yakuza syndicate Yamaguchi-gumi, is one of the safest cities in Japan, because " cheap " criminals such as street gangs and thugs are afraid to attract the yakuza's attention so they avoid being active in the city.
Ironically, one of the formulae, which does not represent benzene correctly and was not advocated by Dewar, is sometimes still called Dewar benzene.
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, the main beneficiaries were perhaps the owners of biens nationaux, numbering around one million, as their property had been guaranteed as one of the conditions for the act's passing, which subsequently led to a rise in the value of their land.
Ironically, given the role he played in Lumumba's ousting, Mobutu strove to present himself as a successor to Lumumba's legacy, and one of the key tenets early in his rule was " authentic Congolese nationalism.
Ironically, it was the one in use during the seal's centennial in 1882.
Ironically, Thrawn was also personally responsible for one of the greatest setbacks to the Imperial cause.
Ironically, this phobia is one of the factors that leads to his defeat.
( Ironically, Blondell, who plays Mansfield's frumpy middle-aged, all-business secretary, was herself a major movie sex symbol some thirty years before — and whose sexuality was one of the first victims of the Hays Code ).
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, Paul America, one of the actors in the underground film, was jailed the following year in upstate Michigan, facing twenty years to life on an obscure marijuana charge.
Ironically the town experienced its largest growth spurt a year after the storm as more people moved to the area, going from a population of roughly 23, 000 in 1990 to one of roughly 47, 000 in 2000.

Ironically and finds
Ironically, he finds himself a minor partner in the Entente fighting against his ancestral Austria-Hungary.

Ironically and within
Ironically, they died within 500 feet ( 150 m ) of their spacecraft.
Ironically, while the city of Tulsa claimed to be " Oil Capital of the World " for much of the 20th Century, a city ordinance banned drilling for oil within the city limits.
Ironically, this leveling of the playing field within the commune provided Venice with the opportunity to obtain its own monopolies in trade due to its stability and indivisibility.
( Ironically, he and actor John Ritter, who guest starred on the same episode, died within four days of each other in September of 2003.
Ironically, within the hour, Louis and her promoter Bernie call a hysterical Billie with news that they got her Carnegie Hall.
Ironically, however, within a few years the Post Office found that stamps in the old denominations were needed after all, and so, added a 10 ¢ value to the series in 1855, followed by a 5 ¢ stamp the following year.
Ironically, within months he was barred from the House of Lords as a Roman Catholic under the Second Test Act.
Ironically, this spell was found within the Darkhold, the same mystical text containing the spell used to create vampires in the first place.
Ironically, the mosque was constructed too quickly and suffered greatly from disrepair within a few decades of its construction.
Ironically, although the Confederate constitution forbade internal improvements to aid commerce, nothing within it said anything about improvements to aid wartime defense.
Ironically the progenitor of video, 8mm, super 8mm, 16mm and even 35mm film stock is enjoying a revival within the Wedding Videography industry with some studios offering a combination of the video formats with the film formats and others offering film stock only production.
Ironically both East Coast and EMTs services between Lincoln and the capital leave Lincoln within 20 minutes of each other and arrive in Lincoln again within 20 minutes of each other.

Ironically and move
Ironically, one consequence of this move to less formalized data structures is that a corruption of say, a numeric binary integer value, will not be detected at all by the hardware upon execution ( for instance: is an ASCII hexadecimal value ' 20202020 ' a valid signed or unsigned binary value-or simply a string of blanks that has corrupted it?
Ironically, Stassen would move to Pennsylvania and be defeated as the Republican nominee for Mayor of Philadelphia in 1959, and as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor in 1958 and 1966.
Ironically, these seven extra wins did not move the Redbirds up in the standings: they finished in third place in 1952, as they had done in 1951.
Ironically, this was where Newtown had unsuccessfully tried to move to four years earlier.
Ironically, WOR radio was first licensed to nearby Newark, New Jersey, and didn't move to New York until 1941.

Ironically and almost
Ironically, his newly discovered poems sparked a renewed interest in Pindar's work, with whom he was compared so unfavourably that " the students of Pindaric poetry almost succeeded in burying Bacchylides all over again.
Ironically, the Manila Galleons had sailed along this coast for almost 200 years by then, without noticing the bay.
Ironically, the Special Corps is composed almost entirely of former criminals — Inskipp himself was a legendary fugitive known as " Inskipp the Uncatchable " before becoming the Corps ' commander.
Ironically, these areas ' inhabitants that are colloquially described as " old money " are almost always descendants of the people the term " nouveau riche " ( new money ) was originally coined to describe: nineteenth century industrialists, bankers, and builders.
Ironically, however, almost 2 decades since Marvel brought Jean Grey back, later editors decided to again drop Jean Grey as a regular character nearly altogether.
Ironically, he is deathly afraid of almost all animals and believes they are out to get him.
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 enough, Walker scored Forest's first goal ; his only ever goal in almost 700 senior appearances for clubs and country.
Ironically, General Sherman himself came to despise " Marching Through Georgia ", in part because it was played at almost every public appearance that he attended.
Ironically, they are also famous for comprising almost the entire workforce on the prosperous farms in the western province of Chiriqui.

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