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For his stage appropriation of her life, Wilson has removed the punctuation, and also the implied irony.
The Maysles' movie Salesman was to be a locus classicus in this field, freighted with implied irony and tragedy.
There was an implied irony in the news page headlines of the Daily Mirror, "£1m pay-off 'was value for money'" and Metro: "£1m pay-of to BBC boss was to keep him focused".
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The title of Andrew Biswell's absorbing new life implies an irony, but betrays few doubts.
Irony and implied meaning can also be confusing to a person with AS [ 55].
This hypothesis implies a dismaying irony.
All of which implies a delightful irony: the future of the Democrats in the South depends on a Republican governor.
"Our findings imply a deep irony," wrote the authors, who also included Jennifer Mueller of the University of Pennsylvania and Shimul Melwani of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Their cool hollowness — perhaps it's irony — implies that the person who wrote them has a facility with language but not much to say, which, for Curtis, obviously isn't true.
"It's great to be back," Irony said to the crowds, in a tone that strongly implied it was not great to be back.
When Rubin talks about Tiggers and Eeyores, it's hard not to think of her and Craft, who speaks in a wry tone that implies some amount of irony; a British listener praised it as "lugubrious".
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