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Ironically and perhaps
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, 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, the shmoo's generous nature and incredible usefulness made it a threat to capitalism, to western society and perhaps to civilization itself.
Ironically the Max Meldrum-led Australian Tonalism movement, which rejected modernist art and promoted a unique form of painting in accordance with Meldrum's theories of art, has since been recognized as a precursor to Modernist forms of art, including Minimalism, and art historian Bernard William Smith noted that Meldrum is perhaps the only Australian artist to develop and practice his own fully formulated theory of painting.
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, perhaps the Association's most momentous influence on science was in 1878 when a committee of the Association recommended against constructing Charles Babbage's analytical engine.
Ironically, perhaps, it was balanced and relatively prosperous Czechoslovakia that carried nationalization and income redistribution further than any other East European country.
Ironically, though ... Sally always seemed a little more toned down and not quite as hyper and happy after that strip was published, implying that perhaps he was more than just her big brother's friend as well.
Ironically, Tyndale's was perhaps the most influential single translation of the Bible ever made into English.
Ironically, the remains of Old Dockendale Hall, an earlier grand residence ( or perhaps a superior farmhouse ) of 17th century or earlier construction, was destroyed when the coke and tar works was built at Blaydon burn.
Ironically, perhaps, Barrichello's car missed the energy-absorbing Steel And Foam Energy Reduction ( SAFER ) Barrier that had been installed in front of the concrete wall in all of the oval turns the previous May.
Ironically, perhaps, Sambhuvarman's reign was marred by one of the most devastating invasions ever suffered by the country of Champa.
Ironically perhaps, the Deputy Leader of the Labour ( Militant ) Group on Council at the time was a former LI schoolboy Derek Hatton who had left without academic distinction in 1964 and with strong feelings of dislike towards the school.
Ironically, this alliance briefly ( and perhaps uncomfortably ) reunited her with Archangel.
Ironically perhaps the red phone box on the left is to the traditional British design.
Ironically, perhaps, this sword hunt put an end to the class system while the earlier ones were intended to deepen the distinctions between commoners and nobles.
Ironically, perhaps, the starting signals were " the crash of a bomb and the shriek of a siren.
Ironically, he was again partnered with Shtalenkov in Phoenix, and the tandem perhaps unsurprisingly failed to deliver much better results.

Ironically and bore
Ironically, Mumbly later appeared on the opposite side of the fence as the captain of the villainous Really Rottens on Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics / Scooby's All-Stars ( 1977 – 79 ), alongside Dread Baron, who bore a great resemblance to Dick Dastardly.

Ironically and little
Ironically, his Salisbury title came with comparatively little in terms of wealth, though he did gain a more southerly residence at Bisham Manor in Berkshire.
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, World War II helped Queen's stay in the top league a little longer as at the end of 1938 / 39 season, the club were relegated.
Ironically, Tanya Huff later shared: " Back when Christina Cox was doing F / X: The Series, I used to point at the screen and announce, ' When she's a little older, she'd be brilliant as Vicki!
Ironically, little is known about U. N. C. L. E.
During an interview about the Indian Grand Prix in 2011, Yoong said " Ironically, my entry into F1 did very little to promote motorsports in the country.
Ironically, while teething is a natural process which creates little more than discomfort, some methods for relieving teething pain have caused serious harm and even death.
Ironically, his seat was targeted by the anti-bilingualism Confederation of Regions Party in 1986, although this challenge ultimately came to very little.
Ironically, the judge presiding over the case knew little about the film or television industry and ruled in favor of Cambria.
Ironically, PayPal and eBay has little support for multiple label printing, and so it is difficult for sellers distributing large volumes of goods to be able to cope with the demand.
Ironically, he had little formal training himself other than a few months of classes at the Academy Julian in Paris.
Ironically, Hickman also poked a little fun at the growing cynicism and rise in popularity of the gritty, scowling, heavy-handed anti-heroes who became so ubiquitous in the main-stream American comic industry from the late 1980s through the mid 2000s, but his " big break " came from a publisher primarily known for producing just such comics.

Ironically and resemblance
Ironically, it is also in the Reeve films that Clark Kent's persona has the greatest resemblance to Woody Allen, though his conscious model was Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby.
Ironically, the resemblance of the larvae to soft, colorful cotton balls encourages people to pick them up and pet them.

Ironically and what
Ironically it was preparations for this concert, rather than historical interest, that brought about the first detailed post-Cold War survey of the area with a view to determining what, if anything, was left of Hitler's bunker and any other underground installations.
Ironically enough this is exactly the opposite of what Processual archaeologists were hoping it would be able to do with Systems Theory.
Ironically, Cedar Fair tore down more of what Walter Knott had originally built than what Disney was planning to.
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, those that subscribe to these principles are called " Unions " contrasting the real world definition of what a trade union pushes for.
Ironically Lily, who became a fairy godmother, was convinced she was the good one, because she gave people what she thought they should want.
Ironically, Trippi refused to include the URL in the TV commercials, claiming, " No one knows what ' www ' means ".
Ironically, nobles and generals used to playing political games assume Perrin's frankness or long consideration are masks for his true thoughts and actions, unaware he is speaking what he truly believes.
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 ".
Ironically, Fitzsimmons set the stage for what most boxing experts and ring historians consider to be Corbett's finest fight.
Ironically, the state sponsored persecution of Protestants by the 1980s government created what some scholars call an " invisible church " and an underground evangelism where the membership of these churches drastically increased despite this era of persecution.
Ironically, the Original Cub Cadet didn't employ a totally direct drive transmission which was what later became the big selling point of Cub Cadet Garden Tractors.
Ironically, its strength is also what makes it vulnerable.
Ironically, although Dixie has come to intimidate Holmes, Holmes cleverly secures Dixie's future cooperation by threatening to tell what he knows about the suspicious Perkins death involving Dixie.
Ironically, what may have initially prompted moving commencement out of the Field House was its lack of air conditioning, as the May, 1989 commencement was shortened because of the near-90 degree heat and stifling temperatures inside the arena.
Ironically, that is what allowed Mario Segni, the leader of the reform movement, to enter parliament on the proportional ballot after the March, 1994, elections, having broken with his party in March, 1993, and then reunited with one of its shattered remnants that December.
Ironically, Billy fought for what he perceived as justice in this form.
Ironically, Throne ’ s own rebellious streak proved to be what resulted in his leaving the show.
Ironically, original distributor Paramount has, through their 1999 acquisition of Republic, regained rights to the Color Classics, including owning what survives of the original elements.
Ironically, President Moralez Bermúdez did not continue with what was supposed to be the " Revolution ", but its own schedule.
Ironically, Marisa was present when she received the invitation and even offered Caroline some advice on what to wear for their “ Lunch à deux ”.
Ironically, the success of the Ya Don't See The Signs remix was what eventually led to the end of Blade's time with Virgin.

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