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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, although New York's Hispanic population at that time was over two million, there had been no commercial Hispanic FM.
Ironically, Cleon later perished in a military campaign to quell the revolt there.
Ironically, Bonaduce was there to host an event for D. A. R. E., an anti-drug campaign aimed at children.
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, Gershuni had defended Azef from exile in Zurich until his death there.
Ironically, there are more books published about Afro-Cuban rhythms in the U. S. than in Cuba itself.
Ironically, much of 1860's success came on the strength of the play of Konietzka, recently transferred there from Dortmund.
Ironically, today Copper Island Aleut is spoken only on Bering Island, as Copper Islanders were evacuated there in 1969.
Ironically enough there was the need for a second coin toss, because the first time the coin stuck vertically in the ground.
( Ironically, there was a real test pilot named Bill Dana, who flew as high as 59 miles up and qualified for NASA's Astronaut Badge.
Ironically, in the birthplace of Indian Arrival Day – Trinidad – there is a lobby to remove the word ' Indian ' from the name.
Ironically, John White declared, a lifeboat “ has no reason to capsize at all and there is no reason why she should ”.
( Ironically, these episodes will never air in France on the French channel that carries the show, as it was canceled there prior to these episodes airing, but French fans were able to pick them up on satellite channels from Germany ).
Ironically however, given Ireland's new found economic prosperity, and consequent immigration, there is once again a housing shortage in the city.
Ironically, there are only four Red Lobster restaurants in New England itself, all of which are located in southwestern Connecticut.
Ironically, in 1902 financial speculations by financier J. P. Morgan delivered control of the L & N to its rival Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, but that company made no attempt to control L & N operations, and for many decades there were no consequences of this change.
Ironically there was some truth in this, as Soviet troops had blocked all exists from the area except for one narrow passage, which made flight from the area difficult and induced the crush of the crowd and, possibly, some desperate defensive violence by the trapped demonstrators.
Ironically, in an earlier episode, Lu thought Miguel had died on the job, when there was a fire at the local mall.
Ironically in the episode there is a scene where he says he will never go back into politics, but he in fact does about 10 years later.
Ironically, although Brandes was born in Switzerland and went to school there, he is essentially German.

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Ironically, by today's standard, Gauss's own attempt is not acceptable, owing to implicit use of the Jordan curve theorem.
Ironically the " normal phase " has fewer applications and RPLC is therefore used considerably more.
Ironically, it is also in the Reeve films that Clark Kent's persona has the greatest resemblance to Woody Allen, though his conscious model was Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby.
Ironically, the reincarnated Baron is soon haunted by the voice of Alia in his mind.
Ironically, though, Guy is the only character who goes unharmed in the adventure.
" Ironically ," wrote theatre critic Lucy Komisar, " possibly his only true book ... about a successful author who is shown to be a fraud.
Ironically, the OpenContent License is not libre because it forbids making copies for profit.
Ironically, as his decisions affect the fate of an entire nation, it is even more important that a ruler maintains a set of standards, and yet has none.
Ironically, however, it is sometimes easier to get a receiving party to sign a simple agreement that is shorter, less complex and does not contain safety provisions protecting the receiver.
Ironically enough, the President's paranoia and opportunism lead to the establishment of a real resistance movement that is organized through narrow-beam radio transmissions from a mysterious alien near-Earth satellite, by a superintelligent, extraterrestrial, but less than omnipotent being ( or network ) named VALIS.
( 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, in export markets it is seen as a trendy, premium import and is predominantly drunk by the young.
Ironically, adoption is far more visible and discussed in society today, yet it is less common.
Ironically, Nora's leaving is as much motivated by " the letter " and disclosure of a " past secret " as it is by her own determination to strike out on her own.
Ironically, Kobe, the home city of the largest yakuza syndicate Yamaguchi-gumi, is one of the safest cities in Japan, because " cheap " criminals such as street gangs and thugs are afraid to attract the yakuza's attention so they avoid being active in the city.
Ironically, the pressure now upon them comes from non-renewable resources such as oil, sometimes to make synthetic clothing which is advocated as a humane substitute for fur.
Ironically both of these levels she has been kidnapped ( she is kidnapped by Phoenix Group after discovering their plan ).
Ironically, one of the formulae, which does not represent benzene correctly and was not advocated by Dewar, is sometimes still called Dewar benzene.
Ironically, breeders tend to use the more formal " cavy " to describe the animal, while in scientific and laboratory contexts it is far more commonly referred to by the more colloquial " guinea pig ".
Ironically, it is these paintings, created late in his life, and after the heyday of the Impressionist movement, that most obviously use the coloristic techniques of Impressionism.

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