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It's ironic, though, whenever I leave Leeds now I miss it.
He added: "Isn't it ironic, though, that the iconic BBC, which people call the Establishment, can be more adventurous than any other broadcaster?
Kathryn: Ironic, though, don't you think, Renate, that our community's embracing of marriage -- and traditionally so, in many cases -- is an about-face from much of what the larger LGBT community stood for as outsiders in the earliest days of the movement?
Ironic though it seems, that might be his best qualification for the job.
He was, of course, being ironic – though this did not stop the statement circulating all over the internet.
It would be ironic, though, if the anti-corruption agenda set in motion by anger at the banks ended up boosting a pro-business party.
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"In an ironic way, though, Ms. Tsujimoto's resignation from the Diet could place pressure on all of the ruling party members who have recently been under fire," Mr. Okazaki said.
In a perhaps ironic twist, though, it would not be entirely shocking if some markets rose on the news investors in Britain, Germany and countries like Denmark and Sweden may see the fall of the euro as beneficial to their countries.
In a very real sense "Play Dead" is not ironic, either, though it's hard to identify its specific tone.
"The ironic thing, though, is that most all of that land lies vacant today," he said.
It's a ideal world for these ironic times, though it dates back to the nineties, notably to television and "The Simpsons".
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