Sentences with phrase «so poetic justice»

That and the not so poetic justice that Bridgeport's children and teachers are being played by the likes of Finch, Vallas and the «education reformers.»

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So with poetic justice, it was in the same position as the subprime borrowers whose junk mortgages it had underwritten and sold to investors gullible enough to believe Moody's and Standard and Poor's AAA ratings.
To our Western understanding it has always been an obstacle how mercy 6 and justice are so often quoted as poetic parallels, but if we had taken seriously the insight of the exodus this would be no paradox.
So a certain poetic justice was served when he found himself logging enough playoff miles to circumnavigate the globe.
With Ramsey playing so well, even though Stoke are trying to expand their footballing horizons without Tony Pulis in charge, Arsenal fans are hoping for some poetic justice with the Welshman continuing his scoring form this weekend.
There's also a moment of poetic justice in which he's forced to eat what he dishes out so much (I admit with a bit of shame that it's the movie's funniest scene).
Poetic Justice is like that - so much worse than it should have been, and yet, for brief shining moments, so much better than any other 2 - star film in sight.
Their fates are intertwined from the opening chapter to the closing, but Tarantino isn't so obvious as to deliver the expected poetic justice.
So a kind of poetic justice prevailed in the end.
Even so, the idea of appointing First Nations to be environmental stewards in the territories they once patrolled, strikes me as divine and poetic justice.
> So, there is poetic justice.
It was poetic justice and karma that he incurred a library fine after being so insufferable and implying that being home with kids is a bludgy kind of life!
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