The last time I'd been in Hoch, ironically enough, we had dropped acid and gone to a showing of Fantasia. |
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It looked ironically enough, like the most expensive house in the area, even though the wooden window frames were rotting away. |
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But the rapid recovery of the West and its accompanying expansion of trade would, ironically enough, soon call their roles into question. |
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The campaign aimed to create understanding but, ironically enough, it led to confusion in some cases. |
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I think some of my fondest memories being with the organization, ironically enough started here. |
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Leadership in this market is being drawn ironically enough from chickpeas. |
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When discussions about the definite renovation heat up, artists ironically enough do not have always the major input and find themselves sometimes at the losing end. |
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In the west, ironically enough, it was the Acadians, after returning from exile, who took up arms to defend the British Crown, raising two militia companies in Annapolis and two in Chignectou. |
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Poland has the longest external border in the European Union and yet, ironically enough, its citizens cannot move freely across the territory of the whole Union at the moment, because SISĀ II is not ready. |
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When we realized that some of the original invitees for the second panel were unable to come, we invited an organization called Alternatives North, which was an alternate, ironically enough, for this second panel. |
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But other difficulties with this book include name-calling, belittling, adolescent obscenities, political oversimplifications, and, ironically enough, a truncated theology. |
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Ironically enough, debate continues over the division of labor and the artist responsible for the design of the central panel. |
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Ironically enough, given the topic of my first novel, I'm wary of books about boarding school. |
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Ironically enough, all this new technology poses its own set of problems for the creators. |
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Ironically enough, the key to changing global savings and investment flows rests with each country doing what is right for itself. |
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Ironically enough, the Forum aims to address the problem of the lack of access to water experienced by billions of people throughout the world. |
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Ironically enough it is a French president again who is the cause for the current stalemate. |
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Ironically enough, my illustration of a Patent Troll has been used without my permission. |
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Ironically enough, these two things also make it difficult to play the recorder. |
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Ironically enough, that venue for that particular triumph for David over Goliath was, of course, the Korean Republic! |
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Ironically enough, his foray into racing was an attempt to ease off from a life of monomania, to prepare for retirement by finding new interests. |
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Ironically enough, the sea will play a part in the fall of Babylon: in a symbolic way, as we will see in the sixth vial, but also in a literal way. |
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Ironically enough, that letter would have coincided with the request for an emergency debate, not a take note debate, on this very issue by my colleague from New Brunswick Southwest. |
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Ironically enough, it's a little too tidy. |
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Ironically enough, we had this discussion. |
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Ironically enough, the programme itself did become an issue. |
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Ironically enough, we've never needed him more than now. |
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The fear of being fired may also befuddle rather than focus minds. Ironically enough, Messrs Loh and Stulz also found that investors pay more attention to analysts' opinions when times are tough. |
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Ironically enough, Laurence Olivier is less gifted than Marlon Brando. |
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