Ironically, the show itself was based on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part.
Ironically, it became a victim of its own success, not willing or capable to change.
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Ironically, tonight CNN Premieres its Black in America 2 series hosted by Soledad O'Brien.
Dolby already had some experience in visual signal processing, ironically through its audio work.
Ironically, in spite of the defensive wiggle room permitted, both teams scored over 30 points.
Ironically, it is poor communication that has often damaged Blackberry and its owner RIM.
The topic, ironically enough though, was about a meeting that happens rarely in education.
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Under Mubarak, the national debate was dominated by the ruling (and ironically named) National Democratic Party.
Ironically, in my position today, playing like I have nothing to lose is dangerous.
Ironically, Haji Zaman had recently been fighting against bin Laden and his al Qaeda organization.
So, ironically, the risk of miscommunication is greater with a close colleague than a brand-new coworker.
Ironically, some of the people I attacked probably spoke Spanish better than I did.
Ironically, the power crunch in China has likely helped pushed up coal prices still higher.
Ironically, this is the type of business acumen that nobody appreciates more than Sepp Blatter.
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Ironically, there appear to be winners and losers when there is too much water too.
Ironically, those with money to invest are again earning competitive returns on their investments.
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Ironically, we might see Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers throwing parties for Mr. Vick this evening.
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Yet, ironically, Asia's massive accumulation of reserves is helping to prop up the American economy.
Ironically, if it wasn't for gambling, cricket as we know it would not exist.
Ironically, the three companies, which started out so different, are now competing in many areas.
Ironically, overall TV watching, both in the United Kingdom and in the United States, is up.
Ironically, the very success of vaccines has allowed the anti-vaccine movement to sway so many people.
Yet, much of the rest of the world, ironically, has learned the lessons of Reaganomics.
Ironically, the U.S. Air Force is in a similar procurement fight with American aircraft manufacturer Beechcraft.
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Ironically, during this time, "our revenue continued to grow at a 5% annual rate, " says Klinefelter.
Ironically, though, the woman who started it all, Candace Bushnell, hasn't profited nearly as much.
Ironically, we lose the least amount of sleep over Microsoft, the priciest of them all.
Ironically, the ISB is one of the few world-class institutions of higher education in India.
Ironically, there is a cost to liberty from blocking a project like the one at issue.
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Ironically, safe-haven gold rallied Tuesday in the face of the improved investor risk appetite.
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