Examples of using Ironically in English and their translations into Bengali
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Ironically, because of restrictions under Japan's Road Traffic Law and regulations by local authorities, it is not free to perform on the street.
Ironically according to media reports Rawalpindi is one of the most secure cities in Pakistan and teeming with security folks.
Ironically, Goliath- Israel and Saudis- is now faced with the Davids of Houthis and Hezbollah.
Ironically, these suspensions come at a time when cryptocurrency interest is reaching a feverish peak with the global populace.
Ironically, these are all the same problems that exist in the world outside of cryptocurrencies,
Ironically, bitcoin had a similar rise- but we will get to that a bit later.
Ironically according to media reports Rawalpindi is one of the most secure cities in Pakistan and….
Ironically, the US is the world's largest consumer of hemp products, yet is the
I like James Fee remark that ironically says“Is access via ftp the best you can do?”?
Ironically, a ban on palm oil would lead to a catastrophic increase in deforestation, as anything we replace it
Ironically, banning palm oil would lead to a catastrophic increase in deforestation, because anything that we replace
Ironically, Swanson and his blog actually support pro-Russian views, which seems to
D'Andrea is known- ironically- as“Ayatollah Mike.”.
D'Andrea is known- ironically, as«Ayatollah Mike.».
And ironically, a cow that is forced to give milk yet starves for fodder to survive.”.
Ironically, the only persistent cookie used for this site is there to help us comply with the cookie law.
It has, ironically, a British flag painted on the front bumper and‘USA C 928635' printed on the sides of the bonnet.
Ironically, I was interrogated at the airport for hours about my last name when I was going to present the film in America for the first time.
One large children's publisher ironically said that they didn't work with children.
Ironically, this order demonstrated the central government's impotence,