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1. How ironic however, she was nearly three times as old as anyone on Earth was the day she was born, but she was young for a native
2. The ironic laughs of children on the road; this evening, as soon as they saw me, they shouted “here comes the vampire!” Everybody thinks they are my boss! I can't stand them anymore!
3. It struck me then that it would be so ironic to win a lifetime’s supply of electrical goods in a country where the power browned-out more often than not
4. It would be ironic if that is the case though I realise that you probably haven’t the foggiest idea what I’m writing about!
5. For someone who opposed the hunts, and opposed mating with outside women, it is quite ironic to find that you dabbled once and left a progeny behind
6. slightly lop-sided and ironic way
7. his ironic smile, “And you’ve probably already noticed that there’s
8. It seemed a sensible way of getting to know people … anything to get away from those long evenings sitting thinking about the past and how it could have been … ironic really
9. Ironic that in normal life he was a babbling idiot, but in
10. Ironic was the fact that drug dealers weren’t the most
11. greatest of diligence, then?’ The priest gave an ironic
12. Ironic isn’t it?
13. “Isn’t that ironic?” I’ve prayed every night that He would deliver you to
14. Coach Demera’s post game speech and thinking how ironic it was that every game
15. How ironic then that the same judge that sentenced a
16. ’ His observation was met with an ironic smile
17. It was ironic that they were
18. couldn’t repress an ironic smile as she sat staring at her
19. Though Homer maintained his habitually ironic tone, the look across his face was deeply
20. Ironic, isn’t it? The gods have a sense of humor, it seems
21. But the new location, decidedly gloomy and ironic as it was, coupled with Mercer’s wheezy DRAFT
22. The perhaps even sadder and still more ironic thing of course was the state of Talos: even in his own homeland, there were many who worshipped Tiber Septim, not least of all for being the founder of the Empire itself
23. It was simple, ironic but at the same time profound
24. He thought it ironic that he was on a mission to try and provide access to water for people, while these rivers flowed with a resource so abundant in this area
25. The chief reason for this ironic condition is commonly termed as the duality or dichotomy of life
26. That he was going near it on his way out was ironic
27. Alexander chose Fallingwater as the contact point for Kurt to leave was almost too ironic for him to contemplate
28. “What’s ironic, is that I also haven’t been to Fallingwater in years and just like your father and you, my father and I used to drive up there
29. How ironic it must’ve seemed to them, his requesting to be allowed in to a place most would have recommend he should have visited many years ago
30. ‘Now, one of you two tell me what is still very wrong with what I’m seeing here,’ he said with an ironic calmness
31. Parmayan nodded and smiled, not so much out of comprehension as an ironic incredulity
32. After hearing this pearl of wisdom an ironic jeer went up from the ranks because this information and plan was the same bullshit that we had been fed before and look where that had got us nowhere
33. At his meeting of the People’s delegates, President Andamir Ivanov had rolled off his set piece to his ministers, slamming his hand down on the large imported walnut table: a somewhat ironic symbol of a bygone era
34. How ironic, he thought, that her voice, the only thing I find beautiful in Salverford, should serenade me into death
35. That was rather ironic, he supposed
36. A kind of ironic sophistication to drinking these pints; they were cumbersome in their containers and astringent in taste
37. *It is ironic that riots in South Africa did not stop with freedom in 1994
38. Ironic to me is that your worst enemy fire their staff every now and then for whatever reason and obviously it is sad when that happens
39. It is ironic
40. I find it ironic, however, that while Americans have been brought closer together in time (and space), we appear more ideologically estranged in a manner unthought-of two centuries ago
41. Is quite ironic, and caused a lot of headache to the SAPS to replace them
42. It is rather ironic that the terrorists are much more enlightened on this subject and female terrorists are common enough
43. 1 For a country that’s known for their beer, it’s kind of ironic that you can’t cross the Canadian border if you’ve been convicted of a DUI in the past ten years
44. It’s ironic that Sarah’s husband almost killed his own son
45. Perhaps it‘s only me but doesn‘t it seem somewhat ironic that President Andrew Jackson, who sought to dissolve the Second Bank of the United States, should have his portrait portrayed on a twenty dollar bill!
46. How ironic, it seems, that as American families continue to grow smaller, that many are moving into larger homes in upscale, ―sanitized‖ suburban ―neighborhoods‖ possessing less character and more property than most know what to do with for the sake of ―Quality of Life
47. Many have (recently) adopted Islam as the religion of choice, which is rather ironic considering Islam‘s historical (and present) treatment of Africans in general
48. No less thought provoking was his (ironic) reference to Penn State coach Joe Paterno, a gentleman whose regard for opposing coaches and players has precluded his running up scores in a manner that may have arguably cost his program a national championship or two over the years
49. There were even very ironic calls from a few US conservatives arguing that immigrants without their papers be allowed to join the military
50. It is more than a little ironic, a libertarian complaining of not enough government intervention