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  • ...ifth hand - although this may be a literary device of some kind, perhaps [[irony|ironical]]. The actual story starts with [[Socrates]] making his way to the
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  • ...but no longer supports it on new iPods, preferring USB 2.0. There is some irony here, because Apple's requirement for patent royalties discouraged other ma
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  • ...flected in postmodernism's literary and artistic values, which emphasize [[irony]], [[pastiche]], [[self-reflexivity]], repetition and replication alongside
    3 KB (391 words) - 03:33, 27 October 2013
  • Complexity builds upon complexity, irony builds upon irony, murder follows murder, and tension mounts as the improbable story of the t
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  • ...the Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing in Italy. The ultimate irony was that no search for the aerial photos was ever instituted by either orga
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  • | quote = John Hornby, in a lasting irony, had started a novel about life in the Thelon that he was intending to call
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  • ...the Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing in Italy. The ultimate irony was that no search for the aerial photos was ever instituted by either orga
    4 KB (502 words) - 03:14, 27 March 2024
  • Reinitz (1977) stresses Parrington's heavy use of historical irony, which occurs when the consequences of an action emerge contrary to the ori
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  • A further irony is that the gradual introduction of “white people’s” food (in the for
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  • ...e writings about intelligence work for the rest of his life. The ultimate irony was that the CIA would later rely on the ''Snepp'' legal [[precedent]] in f
    4 KB (591 words) - 17:29, 17 March 2024
  • ...James F. Perry (Talk | contribs) (typo corr4ection + rephrase) (''oh, the irony'')
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  • ...established himself as a gentler and more sentimental realist, who had let irony, according to Gibbs, give "way to closer empathy with his subjects"<ref nam
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  • The irony is that Ailes is not in the game to wield political power per se. He doesn'
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  • ...ncyclopédie, where subtle, clever words reveal a great degree of sarcastic irony. (Examples will be provided asap)
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  • * Schmotter, James W. "The Irony of Clerical Professionalism: New England's Congregational Ministers and the
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  • * Marty, Martin E. ''Modern American Religion, Vol. 1: The Irony of It All, 1893-1919'' (1986); ''Modern American Religion. Vol. 2: The Nois
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  • ...e influence of unseen economic motivations in politics. He was a master of irony and counterpoint.
    4 KB (658 words) - 23:51, 19 October 2013
  • ...nt in Robert Redford's critically acclaimed new movie, no one can miss the irony of that line. The people who conspired to rig the big-money quiz shows in t
    5 KB (815 words) - 10:26, 4 March 2010
  • ...years, the [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] papers picked up on the irony of Minik's father's bones being on deposit in the museum, and the story cir
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  • ...ut preconditions, as soon as possible, he said. And in a move replete with irony, he specifically asked Hillary Clinton--who had articulated the Administrat
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