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How remarkably ironic that the man who championed the birther crusade to delegitimize the presidency of Barack Obama is now decrying his own legitimacy controversy.
Labour said it was "remarkably ironic" that the announcement came on the same day as a vote on Heathrow airport expansion.
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It is ironically ironic.
Perhaps the most ironic part of his remarkably short, yet fully-lived career, the one that riles his detractors most, is that it works.
The phrase was coined shortly after the Civil War, by the writer John W. De Forest, and, although it has taken on an ironic tint, it has been remarkably persistent as a measuring stick for American literature.
It was an offensive display so remarkably opposite from their output over the weekend in Minneapolis it became ironic.
Amichai's poems are easy on the surface and yet profound: humorous, ironic and yet full of passion, secular but God-engaged, allusive but accessible, charged with metaphor and yet remarkably concrete.
Ironic beards?
_Quietly ironic.
How ironic.
It is somewhat ironic, then, that in the years since, outside of the arena of unconstitutional racial discrimination, suits against schools, school boards, and educational institutions have been so remarkably unsuccessful.
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