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Ironically and fire
Ironically, because the Texas had already to some extent engaged the Teresa, the Vizcaya, and the Colon, and now the Oquendo more closely and even the trailing Spanish torpedo boats, and had been involved with the excitement of the maneuvers by Brooklyn and Oregon, it received excellent press, far more than it actually deserved, and this to some extent may have exacerbated the negative impression arising from it having to first stop to avoid potential collision and then having its fire masked.
Ironically, at the time of the fire, the Canadian Government was attempting to expropriate the Club property to serve as part of a future US Embassy.
Ironically, the press was destroyed when Hatherley's lamp was crushed inside it, setting the machine on fire and ruining the criminals ' operation, although they escaped with several " bulky boxes " presumably containing counterfeit coins.
Ironically, Woosnam did fire his caddie two weeks later when, after a night drinking on the town, he failed to turn up to tee-time.
( Ironically, the fire itself was very minor.
Ironically, in an earlier episode, Lu thought Miguel had died on the job, when there was a fire at the local mall.
" Ironically, fire and brimstone were to again become very much a part of Dylan's music, with the release of his gospel rock album Slow Train Coming later in 1979.
Ironically, his house has caught fire and his only escape is out a window using a ladder the crowd below has provided for him.
Ironically, the state's Water Authority had gazetted that Jennacubbine was to get town water, and pipes had been laid in the ground to the town, but there had been no connections to any building nor any public facilities including fire hydrants.

Ironically and destroyed
Ironically, it was his work as a budding historian that destroyed his early career.
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 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, Cynthia Parker was the victim of two massacres which destroyed her life.
Ironically, the Harper's Ferry Armory was destroyed during the American Civil War at the incitement of former Springfield resident and abolitionist, John Brown.
Ironically, the very evidence supporting a meteoritic impact uncovered in the quarrying process is systematically being destroyed.
Ironically, the house was destroyed in the last German air raid of the Liverpool Blitz on 10 January 1942, and has remained a bomb site until recent years.
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, he was destroyed by Adam in Super Zeo Zord 4.
Ironically, the structure was completely destroyed by torrential rains later that same year ; a precise replica was erected immediately thereafter and today stands in its place.

Ironically and town
Ironically, the Fountain Lake Center, historical Fountain Lake estate, and Fountain Lake School are not actually in the town limits of Fountain Lake.
Ironically, while the name Cornell was kept by the new town, most of the early businesses were in the Amity part of the platt.
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 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, the safety provided by the town walls led to the neglect of the fabric of the castle.
Ironically, Borie was a Philadelphian associated with the town of Manayunk ( now a Philadelphia neighborhood ), and one of the vessels that was never given back its original name was USS Manayunk, which permanently kept its new name of USS Ajax.
Ironically this range is the higher one, including the province's highest peak, Seweweekspoortpiek ( Seven Weeks Gorge Peak ) at 2325 m. The famous Towerkop ( Bewitch Peak ) towers over the Klein Karoo town of Ladismith at a height of 2189 m. The peak is so named for its cleft peak, that, according to legend, was split by a spell and subsequent bolt of lightning.
Ironically, the town possesses one tunnel that at the beginning of the 20th century was utilized by steam driven trains that traveled throughout the Island.
Ironically this caused the town to suffer a shortage in labour supply especially in the agriculture sector, resulting in an increase of migrant workers from Indonesia and Bangladesh.
Ironically, the town of Kempston itself has no railway station, despite the fact that it has a population of about 20, 000 and some have suggested the station should be relocated in Kempston.
Ironically, the Dragon Division was annihilated in the Chinese town of Longling ( 龍陵 ), whose name means " Dragon's Tomb ".
Ironically the remains of the town, which prompted the creation of the park, are no longer even visible.

Ironically and
The first genuine national ‘ meet was held in September 1964 under the auspices of the York Barbell Company, Ironically, Bob Hoffman, the owner of York Barbell, had been a long-time adversary of the sport.
Ironically, it was Stiff Records, formed from a £ 400 loan from Feelgood s Lee Brilleaux, who went on to release the first British punk single — The Damned s " New Rose ".
" Ironically, Reines excelled in literary and history courses, but received average or low marks in science and math in his freshman year of high school, though he improved in those areas by his junior and senior years through the encouragement of an unidentified teacher who gave him a key to the school laboratory and gave him permission to work whenever he wanted.
Ironically, Seagram had purchased Motown s former parent MCA in 1995, as such Motown was in effect reunited with many of its MCA corporate siblings ( Seagram had, in fact, hoped to build a media empire around Universal, and started by purchasing PolyGram ).
Ironically, under Catherine s enlightened reign, serfdom was intensified and spread to newly conquered territories.
Ironically, Marco Hietala filled the role of Nightwish s bassist Sami, who he was to replace on their next album.
Ironically, though the law was touted as a ' rare legislative achievement in terms of bipartisan reform ', it led to Pressler s defeat in his re-election bid for a fourth Senate term, losing to Tim Johnson in 1996.
Ironically, in these quieter and more peaceful areas, where officers have abundant time to pursue genuine problem-solving, it isn t particularly needed to the extent it is in higher crime areas.
Ironically a segment of The Nine Ages of Nakedness had ended with Marks alter-ego ‘ The Great Marko being brought up before a crooked Judge ( Cardew Robinson ) on obscenity charges.
Ironically, Duesterberg was offered a position in Hitler s cabinet when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, but Duesterberg flatly refused the proposal.
Ironically, increased revenue from these acquisitions allowed Autogrill to expand heavily into Europe s successful railway systems – the original transportation mode embraced by the Van Noy Railway News Company.
Ironically, at the moment when Venters mentions Lassiter s name, the actual Lassiter is seen approaching in the distance by Tull s men.
Ironically the plug was pulled less than a fortnight after the club s first win in 13 months.
Ironically the year this occurred was the best in quite a while after the club reached the 1st Round of the FA Cup holding Bristol City to a goalless draw at Dulwich Hamlet s ground before losing 4 – 0 in the replay.
Ironically, Throne s own rebellious streak proved to be what resulted in his leaving the show.
Ironically, Konkani is at present the ‘ cement that binds all Goan Catholics across caste, religion and class and is affectionately termed Konkani Mai ( Mother Konkani ).
Ironically, because of the number of charges this man s own brother was charged with the murder., Bandidos Vice President Chopper: Mario Cianter “ Chopper ” was shot with two blasts of a shotgun to his chest and died instantly.
Ironically, later movie-makers often usurped the germs of his movies plotlines, the most prominent being the 1993 Shreemaan Aashique which unsuccessfully tried to recycle the plot of his mega hit movie, Shagird.
Ironically, and unlike the other four characters, they don't experience anything supernatural, although some of Mrs. Montague s alleged spirit writings seem to communicate with Eleanor.
Ironically, one week before the gift shop at 26 Second Avenue changed into Srila Prabhupada s temple, I was standing in that very doorway with a Bhagavad-gita in my back pocket, waiting to meet a friend.
Ironically, Conan Doyle s suspicion was based on circumstantial evidence.

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