(Not to mention
the deep irony of the Times writing year after year about how the real estate industry is essentially doomed in a section of the newspaper that would not exist if not for real estate broker advertising....)
At August 10, 2010 at 9.29 pm, you say: «Why is that I am the only one realizing
the deep irony of a bunch of anti-science lunatic wackos criticizing me for not providing references for well known facts».
We do not let pass without notice
the deep irony of calling free education shortsighted while the average trade of financial equity brokers lasts a matter of microseconds.
The deep irony of a year in which data drove the political discourse?
The deep irony of this entire situation is all of this is happening while Kaepernick himself is unemployed, and owners who refused to give him a chance because of his protest, now stand, arms linked, in protest to Trump saying that protesters should be fired.
Do you really not see
the deep irony of you claiming that scientists base their conclusions on some «world view»?
Not exact matches
It is the greatest
irony of my life that losing my husband helped me find
deeper gratitude — gratitude for the kindness
of my friends, the love
of my family, the laughter
of my children.
This is just a level
of irony, or whatever it is, too
deep, and when it comes out, a lot
of folks are going to be totally pissed, especially our beautiful film and TV folks.
We have centuries
of deep irony where god - speculators («theologians») decry, label and try to minimalize speculators & lovers
of wisdom («philosophers»: lovers
of Sophia).
Note secondly a
deep irony in the «Berlin» type
of excellence in theological education: Although what makes it properly «theological» is its goal (as «professional» education)
of nurturing the health
of the church by preparing for it excellent leadership, what entitles it to a home in the wissenschaftlich education it needs is the rather different goal
of nurturing the health
of society as a whole (for which professional church leadership is a «necessary practice»).
There is a
deep irony in this situation because the law is inescapably the definer
of our surrogate morality rather than
of our morality itself.
With
deep irony Kierkegaard says
of a bishop
of Denmark: «Without doubt, he would not hesitate to die for Christ, in the case
of necessity, but he takes care that the case
of necessity does not occur.»
In her April «What I Know for Sure» column in her magazine, Oprah writes: «The
irony of relationships is that you're not usually ready for one until you can say from the
deepest part
of yourself, «I will never again give up my power to another person.»»
I just want to note the
irony that the only place I think I've ever heard
of adding heavy cream to an egg scramble came from a healthy - themed Mexican cookbook... and let's not forget the
deep fried tortilla strips.
The
irony of Rooney bagging a hat - trick is that he spent much
of the game playing in a
deep - lying role and, in the early exchanges, it looked as though he was falling back into bad habits.
There's too
deep an
irony at the heart
of the big society.
How
deep the
irony that invocation
of Aneurin Bevan is all too often little more than a gesture
of contentless radicalism, much in the manner
of a faded Che Guevara poster ironically adorning the walls
of an undergraduate hipster's bedsit.
If the
deep, contextual
irony wasn't already clear, Cuomo's comments came as he appeared alongside Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Brooklyn Democrat who is considered a critic
of (and potential electoral challenger to) de Blasio.
He's long noted the
irony that while trackers have
deep knowledge
of animals and ecology, many are excluded from science because they can not read or write.
The
irony is by actually limiting tryptophan in the diet you can once again secure
deep, restorative sleep because
of less production
of inflammatory substances and by better supporting optimal thyroid function, body temperature, and energy production.
Almost all
of his work requires the viewer to be introspective while simultaneously digging
deep beneath superficial layers to discover
irony, paranoia and self - loathing.
Goldblum talked about the return
of Ian Malcolm in another recent interview, teasing that his character would be commenting on the action with his signature «wry
irony» and «
deep, wise, passionate conviction.»
Naoko's struggle with tuberculosis informs one
of the story's
deep - set
ironies: in her devotion, Naoko insists upon Jiro achieving his dreams
of flight, but in the process, the couple loses valuable time to spend with each other.
So it seems that we are faced with a remarkable
irony: that in an age
of increasing artificiality, children first need to sink their hands deeply into what is real; that in an age
of light - speed communication, it is crucial that children take the time to develop their own inner voice; that in an age
of incredibly powerful machines we must first teach our children how to use the incredible powers that lie
deep within themselves.
The
irony is that in XO, the level
of strategy wasn't as
deep as in Z but it made you use what little you had quite a bit more.
(It reads, «Grandiosity is the defense against depression which masks the
deep pain over loss
of self»; as is often the case with Martin's references to cultural icons, one senses a perfect balance between respect and
irony.)
Rothko's Harvard canvases seem, somehow, more tragic and
deeper impregnated with a sense
of irony and a desire to break free.
Phillipson excels in her use
of vernacular forms and the ability to seize the language
of spectacle, to produce playful
irony and reveal
deeper truths by amplification, repetition and saturation.
He fits in a plug for the Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival scheduled for early September in Morgan City, La., * and includes the festival's promotional line describing «the unique way in which these two seemingly different industries work hand - in - hand culturally and environmentally» — with no hint
of the
deep irony,
of course.
is a deeply ironic blog title, given your evident example
of deep irony.