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Ironically, that is the same question plaguing the 150-year-old original social network -- America's State Parks.
Joe Elton: America's Parks: The Original Social Network Joe Elton 2010
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Ironically, that is something that my own mother has been telling me since before I was in school.
Magazine Review: Body+Soul March 2008 Issue: Scents, Stress and Stomach Woes 2008
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Ironically, that is the war that is truly linked to 9/11 and in which our NATO allies have come to our aid.
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Ironically, that is what some people a lot, actually claim is God and Christ's ministry.
"He's the biggest celebrity in the world... O-BA-MA... O-BA-MA..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Ironically, that is because the very same worldview that predisposes Koreans to mistrust the U.S. also makes them reluctant to go it alone.
South Korea's Real Beef B.R. Myers 2008
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Ironically, that is what Finance Wales was originally set up to do and its initial strategy emphasised the need for the provision of ‘money with management’.
Archive 2008-02-01 Dylan Jones-Evans 2008
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Ironically, that is exactly the reasoning the elite Neoconish "Skull and Boners" of the world have used against everybody else.
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COOPER: Ironically, that is the kind of message that nearly everyone can agree with.
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Ironically, that is precisely why gay and lesbian people need marriage.
Why must love be lifelong? Suzanne 2006
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Ironically, that is the fault of the MSN, because they have practically ignored almost every Democratic opposition speaches, inquiries, etc, for the last 6 years.
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