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Ironically, the relentless God demonstrated in the first chapter becomes the merciful God in the last two chapters ( see 3: 10 ).
Ironically, " Nightshift " won The Commodores their first Grammy for Best R & B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals in 1985.
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.
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, Groucho used an even more risqué line in introducing Chico's piano sequence: " Signor Ravelli's first selection will be, ' Somewhere My Love Lies Sleeping ', with a male chorus.
Ironically, whereas the daisy-wheel printer and pen-plotter struggled to reproduce bitmap images, the first dot-matrix impact printers ( including the MX-80 ) lacked the ability to print graphics.
Ironically, in 1970 ABC's Roone Arledge had asked via telephone about Buck's interests in becoming the first television play-by-play announcer for Monday Night Football, but because of personal animosity surrounding his previous stint with the network, Buck wouldn't return their phone call.
Ironically, the first time the wheel was spun, it landed on Dawson, inspiring four of the panelists ( including Dawson ) to stand up from their places and leave the set momentarily out of disbelief.
Ironically this book was first printed by using the raised letter method of the Haüy system.
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 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, 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 gorse was first introduced to the Oregon Coast by the founder of Bandon, Lord George Bennett, from his native Ireland.
Ironically, considering his fame as a cartoonist who draws a cat, Davis's first wife, Carolyn ( Altekruse ), was allergic to cats, although they owned a dog named Molly.
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, Rundgren's biggest solo hit was an up-tempo version of Nazz ' first unsuccessful single, " Hello It's Me " from his 1972 Something / Anything?
Ironically, this was the first time Swanson had heard the name of Joseph P. Kennedy, who she would later have an affair with and who would finance her next few pictures including Queen Kelly ( 1929 ).
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, between the releases of the first and second sequels, Sony Corporation led a consortium that purchased MGM – giving it distribution rights to the James Bond franchise.
Ironically, the album was Williams ' first studio album not to reach number 1 in the UK, beaten to the top spot by the debut album by JLS, who were runners-up on television's The X Factor in 2008.
Ironically, the first album, Ducks Deluxe, achieved moderate commercial success after the band broke up, because the members had gone on to greater fame in Graham Parker & the Rumour, The Tyla Gang and The Motors.
" Ironically, in making this statement, Dalí was appropriating the words of French poet Gérard de Nerval: " The first man who compared woman to a rose was a poet, the second, an imbecile.
Ironically, both Glazunov and Rachmaninoff, whose first symphony Glazunov supposedly had conducted so poorly at its premiere ( according to the composer ), were considered " old-fashioned " in their later years.
Ironically, around the time of the first General Assembly, the Nazarene Church would claim to be Congregational, similar to the Methodist Protestant Church, but has retained much of its Episcopal character to this day.

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Ironically, vom Rath himself was a professional diplomat with the Foreign Office who expressed known anti-Nazi sympathies, largely based on the Nazi's treatment of the Jews, and was himself under Gestapo investigation for being politically unreliable.
Ironically, though its own origin is unclear, the New York city is known to be the namesake of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Ironically, Rudy Giuliani-a former Republican candidate for President, former Mayor of New York City, and former United States Attorney-is known in the law enforcement community for being a proponent of zero tolerance, where police are told to arrest petty criminals as a way to deter major crimes.
Ironically, Jake Spoon decides not to go after all, being selfish and undependable and because he promises the town's only prostitute, Lorena Wood, known as Lorie, he'll take her to San Francisco.
Ironically, the enhanced graphics and sound standards the PCjr pioneered ultimately became known as " Tandy-compatible ", with the extended graphics modes eventually coined " TGA " ( Tandy Graphics Adapter ) graphics.
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, the name Waterloo was dropped from the original building, which still stands, and it is now known simply as the Royal Hotel.
Ironically, the two men ended up on opposite sides in the Chechen wars, during which Taramov sponsored a pro-Russian Chechen militia ( Sobaka magazine's dossier on Basayev reported that Taramov apparently equipped or " outfitted " this group of pro-Russian Chechens ; they were also known as " Shamil Hunters ").
Ironically, another of this species was not verified in Cape May for another 100 years, although it is now known that the species is an uncommon migrant through the area.
Ironically, during the ' 60's ( 1968 ), the only Oldsmobile professionally made into a limousine was the smaller Toronado, known as the AQC Jetway 707.
Ironically, little is known about U. N. C. L. E.
Ironically in the formal ' court ' titulature of the Hellenistic empires ruled by dynasties we know as Diadochs, the title was not customary for the Monarch, but has actually been proven to be the lowest in a system of official rank titles, known as Aulic titulature, conferred – ex officio or nominatim – to actual courtiers and as an honorary rank ( for protocol ) to various military and civilian officials.
Ironically, one of the Technocracy's most important Constructs may be inadvertently built into the hide of one of the fastest-growing spiritual beings known to exist.
Ironically, one of Danitra Vance's celebrity impersonations was of Cicely Tyson ( in The Pee Wee Herman Thanksgiving Special sketch ), who was known for not playing any role that stereotyped African-American women and, during her hosting stint on the fourth season ( 1978-1979 ), was shocked and disgusted that Garrett Morris was put in lesser roles on the show.
Ironically, at the Paris Peace Conference the Yugoslav delegation openly insisted that it be known as the " Serbian Delegation.
Ironically, in the original show, Dekaranger, he was known as Agent Abrella and was the main villain.
Ironically, the game was the last for ABC Sports, as it was integrated with ESPN the following summer and is now known as ESPN on ABC.
Ironically, he acquires three of the most powerful skills in the novel and becomes immune to poison after consuming the Zhuha, a poisonous toad known as the " king of all venomous creatures ".
Ironically, Furness may be best known today for a Westinghouse commercial in which she did not appear: during a live spot, a refrigerator door failed to open, creating one of the most infamous bloopers in TV history.
Ironically, after traveling to Portland, Lowe kills Milt Sturmfuller, a resident of Tarker's Mills, who is known as a notorious wife-batterer.
( Ironically, a tunnel was originally proposed for the final section of Interstate 695 to be completed between Curtis Bay and Dundalk, Maryland, before the alternative that would be known as the Francis Scott Key Bridge was selected.
Ironically, the summit of Hunter itself would remain in a thin corridor known as the Rusk Mountain Wild Forest, to accommodate uses of the Spruceton Trail that would not be permitted in a wilderness area.
Ironically Rebikov is best known by way of his insubstantial music in salon genres.
Ironically, the man known for having " lived outside the box " now was living outside in a box.

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