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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, this commercialization coincides with a decline in rap sales and pressure from critics of the genre.

Ironically and now
Ironically, the great anti-imperialist rebel was now identified with the head of the British Empire, and her statue stood guard over the city she razed to the ground.
Ironically, the Valkyrie plan had been agreed to by Hitler but was now secretly changed to sweep the rest of his regime from power in the event of his death.
Ironically the very fear which motivated airline deregulation legislation, bankruptcy, has now been repeatedly visited upon it with effects equal to the Penn Central Railroad incident.
Ironically, it now appears that rumors started to hide the fact that the family was dead actually fueled the rumors they were alive.
Ironically, it was now Van Buren who was reluctant to drop Johnson from the ticket, fearing that dropping the Democrats ' own war hero would split the party and cost him votes to Harrison.
Ironically, three decades after consolidation, the same segment of seasonal residents that originally pushed for consolidation now are protesting that Hague is taxed disportionately.
Ironically, many microcredit organizations now function as independent banks.
Ironically, some of these areas that have preserved their telephone boxes have now painted them red.
Ironically, Kellenberger replaced original Smoking Popes drummer Mike Fellumlee, who played drums for Alkaline Trio on their album, From Here to Infirmary, after the Smoking Popes broke up, and now plays with Squirtgun ).
Ironically though, online support groups exist now.
Ironically, Wroxton Abbey is now owned by Fairleigh Dickinson University, an American college.
Ironically, the region is now one of the PS ' worst regions.
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 Walt Disney Company bought Marvel Comics in 2009, bringing the all-original DFE library and the Marvel Comics-based DFE library back full circle and as a result DFE is now owned by Disney.
" Ironically enough, it was only a year previous that Fouché had been " an advocate of the role of the clergy in education ," yet he was now " abandoning the role of religion in society altogether in favour of ' the revolutionary and clearly philosophical spirit ' he had first wanted for education.
Ironically, the apparatchik is grateful to see Ivan and gives him a hot dog for free, showing his appreciation for the life he now has in America.
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 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, two of the new buildings, executed in a brutalist style, are now listed buildings.
Ironically this method was not employed due to the novelty of its application but it is now an industry standard internationally.
Ironically, the PNB Website now claims Lala Lajpat Rai to be the founding father, surpassing Rai Mul Raj and Dyal Singh Majithia.
Ironically, Durham Life bought WRDU in 1978 and changed its call letters to WPTF-TV ( it is now MyNetworkTV affiliate WRDC-TV, owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group ).
Ironically, Smarty Jones ( the first undefeated Kentucky Derby winner since Seattle Slew ) now occupies his predecessor's former stall.
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 and upon
Ironically, the loss of his priesthood had allowed him to pursue a military career, as the high priest of Jupiter was not permitted to touch a horse, sleep three nights outside his own bed or one night outside Rome, or look upon an army.
Ironically, given his feeling about law-breaking, nobody objected to the infringement of his criminality upon this action.
Ironically, one consequence of this move to less formalized data structures is that a corruption of say, a numeric binary integer value, will not be detected at all by the hardware upon execution ( for instance: is an ASCII hexadecimal value ' 20202020 ' a valid signed or unsigned binary value-or simply a string of blanks that has corrupted it?
Ironically, Bobby Kennedy ( learning of Boyd's CIA connection and erratic behavior upon discovering the wire tap ), fingers Boyd as the person trying to set up the president ; he fires Boyd from the Justice Department, severing his ties with the Kennedys, and making an enemy of Boyd.
Ironically, General Riose never had any designs upon the throne and never did anything except to serve his Emperor faithfully.
Ironically, these views aided Müller's rise as it guaranteed the hostility of the Nazis, thereby making Müller very dependent upon the patronage of Reinhard Heydrich, who in turn appreciated Müller's professionalism and skill as a policeman, and was aware of Müller's past, making Müller rely upon Heydrich's protection.
Ironically, the Mesan Alignment is conducting its string pulling behind the interstellar political events in an attempt to overthrow the Solarian League and its early laws outlawing genetic engineering upon man and genetic slaves in general as pushed into law by the highly prestigious daughter colony Beowulf after " Earth's Final War " where genetically altered soldiers and their genetically enhanced leadership played a horrific role and took decades to defeat.
Ironically the Russians may have seen it first — atomic spy Klaus Fuchs gave Harry Gold a copy which arrived in Moscow on October 29, 1945, and was noted upon that the physicists ' " feelings of distrust toward the government are very strong.
Ironically, his most statesmanlike decision-not to press for unity with Egypt-destroyed the principles upon which his political life had been constructed, leaving only manipulation to achieve political power.
Ironically, while Sissoko has been branded the " new Vieira " by Benítez, Diao had received this same tag from Houllier upon his arrival at Liverpool.
Ironically, the authority to secede had originally been given by the legislature to the State convention based upon the idea that a constitutional rewrite might have been needed for an ordinance of secession to be passed.
Ironically, One and Three Chairs can be looked upon as simple but rather complex model, of the science of signs.

Ironically and them
Ironically, although the ID tags include religion as a way of ensuring that religious needs will be met, some personnel have them reissued without religious affiliation listed — or keep two sets, one with the designation and one without — out of fear that identification as a member of a particular religion could increase the danger to their welfare or their lives if they fell into enemy hands.
( Ironically, Mitsubishi has more recently purchased Dakota pickups from Dodge and restyled them into their own Raider line for sale in North America.
Ironically, that same speed and maneuverability made them highly prized and even more targeted by the pirates they were designed to avoid.
Ironically Lord Lamington was believed to have hated the dessert cakes that had been named in his honour, referring to them as " those bloody poofy woolly biscuits ".
Ironically, longhaired Exotics are not considered Persians by CFA, although The International Cat Association accepts them as Persians.
Ironically, this often attracts girls rather than repel them.
" Ironically, Ebsen outlived all of the major cast members of The Wizard of Oz by at least 16 years, and lived at least 10 years longer than any of them.
Ironically, Derrick May once described Detroit techno music as being a " complete mistake ... like George Clinton and Kraftwerk caught in an elevator, with only a sequencer to keep them company.
Ironically, though most of the love-shy men disliked or even hated their parents, they visited them constantly, because they were the only people they could interact with and also to receive financial support despite also receiving heavy hazing.
Ironically, only the U. S. Marine Corps, whose commanders had stored and maintained their World War II surplus inventories of equipment and weapons, proved ready for deployment, though they still were understrength and in need of suitable landing craft to practice amphibious operations ( Johnson had transferred most of the remaining craft to the Navy and reserved them for use in training Army units ).< ref name = Shipmate2000 > As U. S. and South Korean forces lacked sufficient armor and artillery to repel the North Korean forces, Army and Marine Corps ground troops were instead committed to a series of costly rearguard actions as the enemy steadily progressed down the Korean peninsula, eventually encircling Pusan.
Ironically, scholars of the 19th century — in particular Alexander von Humboldt and William H. Prescott — would name them Aztec.
Ironically, Shaw was for years a major supporter and builder of Sentinels, figuring that it's better to be in control of them than not.
Ironically the two factions claimed they were going to be red or blue, whilst Lister had wanted them to be green.
Ironically enough, the Israeli security is sacred when balanced against the Palestinian security and all the Israeli heinous violations are justified as a means to bring back every Jew to a land that they raped from its legitimate owners and denied them their right to claim it back.
Ironically as we see, he also blamed them for the synchronicity concocted by later writers.
Ironically, a person's pursuit of happiness through the " American Dream " will make them unhappier.
Ironically Sunderland AFC drew Nottingham Forest in the quarter final, defeated them 4 v 0 but were eliminated themselves by Notts County in the semi final, again ironically played at Bramall Lane.
Ironically, the one time Hyacinth is seen mixing with aristocracy, she makes a fool of herself in front of them.
Ironically, some Labour students began wearing them without realising their origin and intended meaning.
Ironically, the performing skills taught to the youths employed in these brothels led many of them to become professional later in life.
Ironically, though the boat is wrecked, the tide takes them straight to Cutthroat Island.
Ironically, Paramount Pictures is the distributor of the DreamWorks Animated films, thus putting them back in the hands of Paramount, via DreamWorks and Harvey Entertainment.
Ironically, Britain, who during its occupation of Aden signed several treaties of protection with the local sheikhdoms and emirates of the Federation of South Arabia, excluded them in the talks and thus the agreement stated "... the handover of the territory of South Arabia to the ( Yemeni ) NLf ...".

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