Under Mubarak, the national debate was dominated by the ruling (and ironically named) National Democratic Party.
It's a lesson no one is prepared for, and ironically, you have no time to prepare.
But even then, getting a collect call from anywhere civilized was quaint (and ironically, uneconomical).
Open relationships require a lot of talking and ironically, they take a lot of work.
It would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit.
There are however exceptions, and ironically they are some of the most successful tech companies in the long run.
Maher only gave one chance during his innings and ironically it was Goodwin who dropped him at cover on 105.
There are however exceptions, he noted, and ironically they are some of the most successful tech companies in the long run.
People become less self-absorbed and ironically, more likely to be genuinely happy.
Perhaps even more sadly and ironically it may have been poor execution more than anything else that caused the plan to fail.
Only adding to the melee was the money order itself, replete with CVS and Moneygram logos, and ironically not honored at CVS pharmacies.
And ironically, the Knicks are being battered with the same things they're no longer getting on offense: the pick and roll, and occasional isolation.
The company had poured huge amounts of capital into F1 and ironically the team was on the verge of great success before pulling out in 2008.
Accuracy is the key word here, and ironically, in an entire industry that should be built on accuracy, weather folks have little regard for the truth.
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And ironically, the initial hit will result from the inability of Congress to agree on a fiscal 2013 defense appropriation, rather than the sequestration mechanism everybody in D.
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And ironically the protest is targeting the U.S. business community, which is exactly the wrong group, according to Larry Rubin, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico.
Team Lewis regrouped, firing Correa and bringing in Emmanuel Steward, trainer of more than a dozen world champions at the famous Kronk gymnasium in Detroit, Michigan, and ironically the man that had masterminded McCall's win over Lewis.
And ironically, the storage industry has been more than willing over the last three years to help him sharpen his point as they have introduced efficiency tools, one after another, that their customers are now putting to work.
"Ironically, the article... was actually meant to reiterate that on some occasions my being an Indian Muslim film star is misused by bigots and narrow minded people who have misplaced religious ideologies for small gains... and ironically the same has happened through this article... once again, " he said.
Indeed, as both America and, ironically, Germany found in the 1980s and 1990s, big budget deficits, if allied to tight monetary policy, often strengthen rather than weaken a currency by increasing foreign demand for it.
And so it increased demand overall and, ironically, it meant that businesses had more customers and could make more money.
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And, ironically, if you are a wonderful retailer like Sewell or Leslie H.
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The AHA also publishes a magazine called Zymurgy -- the first word in brewing and, ironically, the last word in the dictionary.
The industry is in dire need of an evolutionary pivot and, ironically, the answer could be far closer than anyone cares to admit.
Although widely praised, these stringent regulations also drove up land prices and, ironically, prompted many middle-class residents to move away, including across the border into Washington.
And, ironically, the costs of servicing our deficit would go up, which means it would actually potentially be worse for our deficit if we had default.
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The cafe was such a success that a Marais outpost opened in 2008 (30 Rue Debelleyme, 3e, 01-49-96-54-01) - and somewhat ironically, there is now even a branch in London.
Chief among them were Sir Clive Woodward, who went on to guide England to success at the rugby union World Cup in 2003, and, ironically, the Germany Football Association.
Similar hyperbole, after all, slowed the DTV transition, dooming the broadcasters and, ironically, unnecessary limiting the future choices of the very consumers whom the delays were meant to protect.
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In Galaxidi, a small fishing village in Greece, revellers hurl multicoloured flour to celebrate one of the holiest (and most ironically named) days of the year - Clean Monday.
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