Sentences with phrase «obvious irony of»

The Tyee — an independent online magazine — published a long article on the obvious irony of LAW 481C.002.
The obvious irony of a dinosaur functioning as the analogue for Yooka - Laylee's key inspiration defines the unfortunate identity crisis that plagues much of the overall experience.
Ignoring the obvious irony of the ball's resting place, he somehow slinked a six - iron to within 14 feet of the flag.

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It's one of the greatest ironies of modern science how the attempt to push an obvious proof of God to the attic was done by a priest, in the name of his commitment to science, and then miscredited.
The irony of the novel's ending is obvious.
«The irony of the situation is obvious.
After saying his piece and expressing obvious displeasure, Gasol retreated and deferred to Dwight Howard offensively, the irony being twofold — first, that Howard didn't fancy the offense even though it took Gasol out of his natural spot on the floor, and secondly that Gasol is a much better player in the low post with a refined game in and around the restricted area.
Elizabeth Banks plays the owner of a baby store whose absurdly idealized birth plan, in an irony too obvious to pass up, gets swamped by a rough pregnancy.
The Popism artists in Melbourne in the mid-1980s — including Maria Kozic, Phillip Brophy and Peter Tyndall, among others — owe no obvious visual allegiance to Richter's work, but he was conceptually influential, as was his sense of irony.
The irony of the choir's antics is obvious, as it projects sentiment into the absurd and beyond, thus offering a political comment that provokes the white man's repression, rage, and insincerity, revealing the speech's underside as an inflammatory racial testimony.
Carlin failed to see the obvious, failed to see the irony of his own rant, it's not that we can't save the earth but that we are destroying life on this earth.
The irony is obvious, but there's also the added point that while oil money is behind a lot of the denial, they themselves are ready to jump on the positive — for them — effects of global warming.
Friedman pointed out the obvious irony in needing a steady supply of blood in order to grow meat, which rather defeats the purpose of moving away from livestock consumption.
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