Thompson will be replaced by a Yahoo insider —
an ironic comment on the search engine's inability to search outside its own building for a new leader.
And then you make
the ironic comment of «What's wrong with people that can't see beyond their own nose and their own faults?»
Every ironic comment about state - enforced atheism filled the students» hall with a thunder of laughter and applause.
These ironic comments should not be mistaken by Christians as evidence that Rabbi Eisendrath or Mr. Cousins or other Jews are now ripe for conversion.
Twig, judging by all the thumbs down
your ironic comment has been misunderstood.
Davidnz, seems like
your ironic comment was completely mis - understood by the thumbs down.
Ironic comment when you decided attack Obama supporters over something they never did.
Painted in the last phase of the artist's career, this work is
an ironic comment on low - life urban society.
The inherent contradictions that Pablo Bronstein establishes between the drawings and furniture / buildings, the shapes they refer to, their irreducibility to pure theory or mere physicality, functionality or artifice, are also
ironic comments about the role of art historians, highlighting the pleasure but also the danger of historical discourse.
as a critical or
ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
In a 1962 letter to his sister, he described a new series of red, white and blue works as «
an ironic comment on my growing patriotism,» and observed, referring to Leo Castelli, «They are quite different from the group of paintings called Barrier series, so different that I have Leo quite worried.»
Take People of the Garden City,
an ironic comment on the name by which Georgetown was then known outside the country, as if it were all flowering trees on beautiful avenues alongside fine colonial buildings.
In his project Lovely Planet: Poland, Jakob Ganslmeier adopts the typical categories of a travel guide to formulate
ironic comments on the structural changes taking place at Europe's centre.
You DO realise that including CO2 in that manner was
an ironic comment don't you?
In another case involving 110 charges, a magistrate makes
an ironic comment at the start:
Not exact matches
I know you'd like everyone to believe you were just being sarcastic, but considering your typical
comments I'd say you were actually being
ironic.
How
ironic that you'd post a semi-public
comment on the Internet telling people that their belief system should be a private affair.
It makes me sad for them, how boring their lives must be to put all of their faith (as
ironic as my gene
comment) in science.
I find it
ironic that some of these
comments portray Mormons as an «angry, sick cult.»
I find this
comment ironic considering the fact that the RCC was sympathetic to what the Nazis were doing in WWII in part because of their anti-Semitic and their anti-communist stance at that time.
(And as a side note, I find it somewhat
ironic that a story about people not understanding the world's religions brings about many
comments from people who do not understand Christianity.)
It's interesting (and somewhat
ironic) that you make a
comment about denial (below), and all responses are denials.
But last week I posted two blog posts that got quite a bit of discussion, and I found the
comments on these two posts quite...
ironic.
First of all I find it
ironic for you to be
commenting on such for as far as you are concerned there is no such thing as God as believers would talk of, but just an «imaginary friend» in the alleigance to Hawardism, a United Nations of Spiritualiy and the goddess Sophia.
(
Ironic isn't it... that the one's who think for themselves are portrayed as idiots) And in the revision of the
comment below I am told I simply want to do whatever I damn well please.
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Comment: In response to «Complementarians are Selective Too,» Jonathan Guenther wrote, «I find it particularly
ironic that they use a quotation from Paul's letter to Timothy to support their worldview.
It's
ironic that I had both of these
comments in a span of 15 minutes, while writing this post, because nothing exemplified Amy's feelings more than when I was developing this quiche recipe.
I used to quite enjoy his
ironic AOB pi ** take but bit of a blunt instrument now — he wheels it out on every
comment.
Admin, These
comments are
ironic after what you said yesterday.
BTW, I DO REALISE YOUR
COMMENTS ARE
IRONIC.
i usually take your
comments as
ironic jokes or jeux de mots... i even thumb u up sometimes but no... implying that aaron has no quality and actually dsaying he belongs in the bench... no... just no hafiz
(That
comment was
ironic).
Those
comments are a little
ironic really, as the little faith Houllier has in his own team mirrors that of the supporters who believe Houllier should have been dumped months ago.
His said his
comment was «satirical,
ironic and sarcastic, a rhetorical device against nativism and anti-Japanese sentiment.»
In a
comment that is now the most
ironic statement of the year Green added: «I suppose what we have in the Commons is trust, from the Tea Room to the bars and restaurants there is camaraderie and security among all of us cross party.»
Lord Falconer said that the fact this
comment was made on Newsnight was
ironic, but it was also «ridiculous and depressing».
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson
commented, «It is highly
ironic that the same day the Prime Minister repeats his claim that Britain is a Christian country, the new British Social Attitudes survey shows that most people are not religious — with a lower proportion being Christian than ever before.
Senate Democratic spokesman Mike Murphy shot back that Flanagan's
comments are «
ironic coming from a guy who is supporting Donald Trump and only got his job because (his predecessor) was convicted of federal crimes.»
The WFP in a statement issued Tuesday evening noted it was particularly
ironic, given how the
comments came the same day in which two wings of the Democratic Party — liberal and moderate — came together on the national stage.
Called for
comment, Zapson replied: «It's
ironic that neither of them [Jacobs or Solomon] live in Long Beach and they were talking to a handful of Democrats from Long Beach about Long Beach.
Isn't that
comment in itself
ironic, considering that the current «global warming» movement began in probably much similar fashion, with small amounts of data leading to further scrutiny of future recorded data.
Plus we have McDowell's
ironic voiceover to
comment and foreshadow the hijinks.
It's
ironic how there is so much discussion of «otherness» and inclusion in the SFF community, but nobody seems to feel that the nasty
comments they make about small press or independent authors in our community is hurtful.
P.S. I find it
ironic that a post about social reading on a site about social reading (Findings) doesn't allow you to leave
comments!
I haven't read the book so can't
comment on whether this placement is intentional or
ironic, but it does tee up a discussion about the «collective hallucination» of Macmillan's pricing.
In the most
ironic twist since it rained on Alanis Morissette's wedding day, that
comment was deleted.
I find it
ironic that this article and my
comment are on a blog, because 10 - 12 years ago people were saying the exact same thing about blogs (versus the «real» journalism vetted as fit to print).
There weren't hard figures, but the author of the piece did
comment that there was evidence to believe that the increase in sales was because of Borders and how
ironic and sad that was.
I'm not being rabbid, I'm just telling the truth and its
ironic that a guy like me has to point this out when its so obvious, of course I'm going to always laugh and make fun of you sonykids every chance I get but the news itself should not be editorialized / slanted by the CONTRIBUTOR when it is submitted, just wait for the
comments section and then FLAME ON!
Thats a lil
ironic saying they have alot of time on their hands to
comment.