Without apparent irony, the opening sentence of the Opinion of the Advocate General in the well - publicised case of
Without apparent irony, the opening sentence of the Opinion of the Advocate General in the well - publicised case of Kaltoft v the Municipality of Billund C354 / 13, 17 July 2014, notes that «obesity is a growing problem in modern society».
«Retail is evolving and changing,» Hull said with
no apparent irony.
Although he described Espaillat as «a great guy», Powell noted that Espaillat has lost twice in seeking the seat and offered (without
any apparent irony) that «I don't think he wants to go out with three strikes.»
There is
an apparent irony in this message.
If the two superheroes want to have a fight in the middle of an urban center, well, that's what's going to happen, and that's how Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice brings the action back around without
any apparent irony.
One point that was brought up repeatedly at the report launch yesterday, without
any apparent irony, is how important it is that programs like the Boston Teacher Residency are highly selective.
The subjects, mostly women, recall, too, the curiously idyllic spirit behind
the apparent irony of his painting.