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Ironically and children
Ironically, considering her intense love of children, Kate Wiggin had none.
Ironically, Bonaduce was there to host an event for D. A. R. E., an anti-drug campaign aimed at children.
Ironically, true children are depicted as more responsible than childish adults, as well as morally pure in contrast to the amorality of irresponsible childhood.
Ironically, the risk of children being run over near their schools is much higher than in the past due to all the parents driving their own children to school and parking in unsafe places near the school gates.
Ironically, in the story, Averroës casually observes some children play-acting, then later hears a traveler ineptly describe an actual theatrical performance he once saw in a distant land, but still fails to understand that the tragedies and comedies of which Aristotle writes are a kind of performance art, rather than merely literature.
Ironically, Marty has the most stable " nuclear " family with a wife and children, but even his relationship is rocky.
Ironically, the pastor who spearheaded, videotaped, and filed the petition, Grant Storms was arrested in February 2011 charged with masturbating in a public park while watching children on a playground.
Ironically, Queenan, of course, wrote one of the few negative reviews of the McCourt book, taking the author to task for being overly sentimental and too quick to forgive his father for his actions which directly caused the deaths of three of his children.

Ironically and were
Ironically enough, in this instance such personal virtues were a luxury.
Ironically, given the status of the Western Isles as the last Gàidhlig-speaking stronghold in Scotland, the Gaelic language name for the islands – Innse Gall – means " isles of the foreigners " which has roots in the time when they were under Norse colonisation.
Ironically, the film was released in the final few weeks of Nazi Germany's existence, when most of the country's cinemas were already destroyed.
Ironically, the manuscripts that were being most carefully preserved in the libraries of Antiquity are virtually all lost.
Ironically, it was at this time that the Hosokawa lords were also the patrons of Musashi's chief rival, Sasaki Kojirō.
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, South America's two greatest victims of war and annexation in the previous century were ready to face each other in another bout of bloody combat, this time over a piece of apparently worthless, desolate wilderness.
( Ironically, the Chronicler is very generous to the south Judah and considers it God's will to recover the chosen people that they were destroyed by Babylon and exiled to Babylon.
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.
He later noted, " Ironically, the studio brass were horrified when I said I was cutting the wave.
Ironically, that same speed and maneuverability made them highly prized and even more targeted by the pirates they were designed to avoid.
Ironically, Gearreald was blind and could not see the clock ; she had no idea only a few moments were left in the game.
The winners of that truce were Hill and Morgan, who immediately formed the Northern Securities Company with the aim of tying together their three major rail lines ( Ironically, the Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern would later merge in 1970 to form the Burlington Northern Railroad ).
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, American Stores ' initials were " ASCO ".
Ironically, Mission Santa Cruz ( though ultimately ignored by the marauders ) was ignominiously sacked and vandalized by local residents who were entrusted with securing the church's valuables.
Ironically the last three of these battles were amongst Germany's most celebrated victories in World War I.
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, it had been Mulroney who had played the lead role in recruiting Wagner to the PC party a few years earlier, and the two wound up as rivals for Quebec delegates, most of whom were snared by Wagner, who even blocked Mulroney from becoming a voting delegate.
Ironically, historian Derek Brown notes that if the battle is seen as part of the War of the Grand Alliance, Pope Alexander VIII was an ally of William and an enemy to James ; the Papal States were part of the Grand Alliance with a shared hostility to Louis XIV of France, who at the time was attempting to establish dominance in Europe and to whom James was an ally.
Ironically the team that came sixteenth in Accrington's last season were Newton Heath, playing their first season in the league, who were later to become Manchester United.
Ironically, in the United States our extras were real Mayan refugees.

Ironically and raised
Ironically, Allan Loughead himself had planned to bid for his own company, but had raised " only " $ 50, 000 ($), which he felt was too small a sum for a serious bid.
Ironically this book was first printed by using the raised letter method of the Haüy system.
Ironically, Daniel Dae Kim has the opposite problem: though Korean-born, he was raised in Pennsylvania, speaks English as his native language, and has been receiving tutelage in Korean.
Ironically, Control, who has raised Luna ever since she was " born " in a secret lab, is the closest thing Luna has to a mother.
Ironically, the Norman attempt to conquer Wales set in train events which reignited Welsh identity and raised up new Welsh military leaders such as Owain claiming descent from the ancient Princes of Wales.

Ironically and faith
Ironically, the Inquisition also had an adverse unintended consequence, in that it was a compelling factor for the emigration of a large number of Portuguese from the Portuguese colonies, who although Roman Catholic by faith, had now acculturated into Hindu culture.

Ironically and family
Ironically, it now appears that rumors started to hide the fact that the family was dead actually fueled the rumors they were alive.
Ironically, friends and family believe his elaborate pranks and costumes were his way of dealing with his fears.
Ironically, Tegenaria duellica is the only species in the whole family whose bites can penetrate human skin far enough to inject venom into the lymphatic system ( Tegenaria agrestis have recently proven to be unable to envenom humans overall ).
Ironically, the Ohmeis family fortunes were lost in the 1929 stock market crash and MacDonald later loaned money to Jack Ohmeis.
Ironically, many people with whom Hyacinth would prefer to be seen, prefer instead to be around Hyacinth's family.
Ironically, Stephen Norman was the only member of Herzl's family to visit Palestine or to be a Zionist.
Ironically, it was Joseph Jr .' s experiments with expanded family models through plural marriage that sent rifts shivering through that foundation.
Ironically, the seat is still in the Mishra family, with his son Nitish Mishra now an MLA from here, but he is now a member of JD ( U ), and not Congress.
Ironically, Johnson ended up becoming a Genovese crime family enforcer for the Bronx and Harlem territories.
Ironically, the murder of Macduff ’ s family and his shock at this event convince Malcom of Macduff ’ s trustworthiness and disloyalty to Macbeth.

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