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Ironically and construction
Ironically, the arrival of the army and its construction of Camp Floyd in nearby Cedar Valley ended up greatly benefiting Grantsville's settlers as they were then able to trade with the army for many needed provisions.
Ironically, the depot, which at one time did a lot of business is being torn down and the lumber carefully sorted and hauled to Torrington to be used in construction of another building by the man who purchased it.
Ironically, the casino had difficulty finding structural steel for construction, thanks to a global steel shortage and pressure to build Pennsylvania's tax-generating casinos.
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, the mosque was constructed too quickly and suffered greatly from disrepair within a few decades of its construction.

Ironically and fortress
Ironically, Philip was defended at the time by the Templars, who gave him refuge in their fortress.

Ironically and did
Ironically, the first new film released in Soviet Russia did not exactly fit this mold: this was Father Sergius, a religious film completed during the last weeks of the Russian Empire but not yet exhibited.
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, after Jennings left the session, the idea was dropped at the prompting of Stevie Wonder, who pointed out that Ethiopians did not speak Swahili.
Ironically, Macon did not vote in favor of the finished draft of the bill.
Ironically, Harriot's text did not reach England, or the English press, until the year of 1588, by which time the fate of the " Lost Colony " was sealed in all but name.
Ironically, her co-star in Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde, Fredric March, starred in the 1934 film version of Death Takes a Holiday, but Ms. Hobart did not play Grazia in the film.
Ironically, Cuban popular music during the 1970s incorporated North American jazz, rock, and funk in much more significant ways, than did salsa.
Ironically, Ryun did all of this before he was permitted to run for the school he attended, University of Kansas, since NCAA rules at the time did not allow freshmen to compete in NCAA competition.
Ironically, it was this behind the Iron Curtain excursion that did well to re-establish Heep's name back at home.
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, but as testament to the pure political expediency of the purchases, the Princes of Liechtenstein did not permanently live in their new principality for over 200 years, moving only in 1938 into the Alpine territory.
Ironically Snow White was an enormous success, but Walt had previously read a book on psychology, so instead of giving out bonuses to everyone he gave out " salary adjustments " to certain animators who he felt did exceptional work.
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, 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 this loyalty to the party did not prevent him from being deeply distrusted by the left-wing of the ALP, especially in his home state of Victoria, and for many years he had a stormy relationship with the state Labor Party.
Ironically, Schuyler had been Washington's personal preference for command of the expedition, but his relief of command of the Continental Army's Northern Department had led to private service with the army until he could resign his commission, which he did in April 1779.
Ironically the rectory is shielded from the empty site of the family's former more splendid home by a battlemented folly wall, built by a former Duncombe who disliked the vicar so much that he did not wish to see him or his home!
Ironically only now did it acquire Fleetwood wheel discs and doorsill moldings, presumably because the design work and final touches were still being done by Fleetwood.
Ironically, the report did not include in its set of reform recommendations the academic and / or the public library as one of the key architects in the redesign of our K-16 educational system.
( Ironically, the Karen who did not even participate in the conference received a state, along with the right to secede.
Ironically for an actor who played many elderly roles, he did not live to the age of 50.
Ironically, General Riose never had any designs upon the throne and never did anything except to serve his Emperor faithfully.

Ironically and end
Ironically then, the protagonist is most active when inert, and his life acquires meaning at its end.
Ironically, because some of the immigrants lived at the lower end of town ( and therefore happened to live close to the source of the water supply ), they suffered disproportionately from the tainted water.
Ironically, in the first primary towards the end of 1978, he was beaten by Masayoshi Ōhira for the presidency of the LDP, and forced to resign as Prime Minister.
Ironically, while the film disappeared from cinemas by the end of 1963, the Broadway version continued for another full year.
Ironically enough, it is not really the end of the world in any sense, but when one stands there and looks out across the vast area of ocean one can forget about the geography and really feel like there is nothing else out there.
Ironically, the beginning of the end for Germany started with a huge German advance.
Ironically, the ascension of the novel drew a slow end to the age of the mock-heroic, which had originated in Cervantes's novel.
Ironically, it was Waltrip's rival and long-time nemesis Cale Yarborough, the hard-charging, and hugely successful driver for legendary driver / owner Junior Johnson, that privately told Waltrip that he intended to cut back on his racing appearances and leave the highly coveted Junior Johnson team at the end of the 1980 season, opening the position for a new driver.
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, the state conventions do not take place until the end of the primary and caucus season: Iowa is in fact one of the very last states to choose its delegates.
Ironically, in all his efforts not to end up like his father, he commits suicide, becoming in his culture an abomination to the Earth and rebuked by the tribe as his father was ( Unoka died from swelling and was likewise considered an abomination ).
Ironically, the I-244 bridges have already reached the end of their service lives.
Ironically, at the end of that day's events, President Palmer is incapacitated by a biological weapon, and James Prescott is again sworn in as Acting President ( shown in 24: The Game ).
Ironically, Burke's death ties up the last loose end and the cover-up is a success.
Ironically enough this work summarises torture caused by oppression, moral uncertainty and reactions to an impending tragic end in visual form.
Ironically, the ratings at the time of their dismissal placed Cox and Lynam in the top 5 rankings, leading some to speculate that the change was financially motivated, due to Emmis's sagging stock price coinciding with the end of Cox's expensive contract.
Techno arranged for Helmut's mind to end up in the comatose body of John Watkins III the grandson of the original Citizen V. Ironically, Helmut — who had originally lied about being the grandson of John Watkins — now found himself to actually be that grandson.
Ironically, this event would end up marking their careers, as they realized they could find greater favor among younger audiences.
Ironically, though, appropriations are not really the state budget in Arkansas ; that is enacted near the end of the session, when the Revenue Stabilization Law, which provides the mechanism for distributing the state's revenue ( even general revenues ), is amended to reflect the actual budget.
( Ironically, the actor playing Ernest in Season 6 died at the end of that season, so another replacement had to be found for seasons 7-9.
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, the Warriors were coached by Don Nelson, the immediate past manager / coach of the Mavericks until he stepped down at the end of 2005-06, and he had been appointed head coach of the Warriors in the 2006-07 midseason
Ironically, the federal government eventually did put a limit to post season travel for high schools in May, 1945 ; too late to stop Illinois ' spring tournaments, and just in time to herald the end of the war.
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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