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That's sort of a poignant irony.
The potential irony is clear.
This would be no small irony.
That's the irony of this.
There's a bitter irony here.
He smiles ruefully at the irony.
But here's the crazy irony, I don't want my child-free life back.
The irony is that when he finally got the job, he discovered he didn't like it.
Of course, the irony was that in spite of my supposed persuasive power, in the weeks after 9/11 nothing worked out as I expected.
A lot of scholars have noted that this story is full of irony.
The novel is a stinging satire on American politics.
The historical reason the U.S. has stuck with magstripe, ironically enough, is once superior technology.
It strikes a tone of irreverence and sarcasm that teenagers often appreciate.
The doctors are not entirely sympathetic, "If there was a surgery to enlarge brains, we would offer him a free trial," they quip.
Mr Romney's rivals scoff that anyone can win a state where no one else campaigns.
Ironically, he could not draw particularly well.
Ironically, some of those people are not enthusiastic about banning rickshaws.
Ironically after travelling nearly 50,000 kilometres, his view was clouded out at the last moment, a very dispiriting experience.
As one person ironically put it in the comments section of Schwartz's online article, "As I was reading this very excellent article, I stopped at least half a dozen times to check my email."
Ironically, the big bang was initially silent.
Ironically, she became anosmic.
Ironically, Gould, Townes, or Schawlow never built the first working laser.
Ironically, this can lead to errors.
Ironically, the book she felt was her worst sold more copies than any of her others.