"The tragic irony of the situation we're in is that they're coming at a time when these journalists are doing some of the best work in the history of the magazine,"
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A sign leaning against a fence in front of the group said, " The tragic irony : As we rush recklessly to war with Iraq we are killing a veteran of the first Gulf War ."
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A sign leaning against a fence in front of the group said : " The tragic irony : As we rush recklessly to war with Iraq we are killing a veteran of the first Gulf War ."
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Mallon said it would be a " supreme, tragic irony " if the EU agreed to give more money, but the new Northern Irish authorities were not ready to handle its distribution . ( pa-rac)
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In " Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town " ( 1912 ), Leacock, renowned for his satirical wit, used tragic irony and astute insight in examining day-to-day, small-town life.
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It is a tragic irony, Ms . Fabre-Vassas writes in her book, that as anti-Semitism took on its shape in medieval Europe, the pig _ and his blood _ became a symbol for the Jew himself.
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It is one of the deplorable and tragic ironies of history that a man who tried to inculcate virtue, philanthropy, social justice and morality has become one of the great hate-figures of 21st-century conspiracy thinking ."
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A tragic irony was that Saqr bin Sultan-the man whose memory the demolition of the fort was intended to erase-was to return to Sharjah in 1972 in an abortive coup attempt in which Sheikh Khalid bin Muhammad was killed.
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Nicole, in a tragic irony, had bought the $ 55 leather gloves, or similar ones, during a trip to the New York store in 1990, according to the earlier testimony of a Bloomingdale's buyer named Brenda Vemich.
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He misses his partner, Charlie Zehnder, who in a tragic irony, was killed in a collision on Route 6 with one of the trucks that was being used to build the cinema that was supposed to save the drive-in.