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An old-fashioned O. Henry yarn tangled up in an otherworldly bureaucracy, "Ironical" pulled us in and stood up to multiple reads.
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"Ironical" won us over with its unique voice, inventive ideas, swift pace and overall awesomeness.
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Ironical but certainly not unexpected or surprising.
Palin tells RNC to remove her name from fundraising invite 2010
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Ironical then that global warming, for all its ills, just might be the common cause to unite the region.
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Could it be a preview of a new generation of Specialized 'fixies' called the "Ironical?"
Warming the Cockles: Living, Breathing, Shopping BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Ironical as it may sound, the most profitable companies are the ones that are the least profit-minded.
The Key to Successful Corporate Social Responsibility in India R. Venugopal 2009
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Ironical, because the cow and bull is a sacred symbol and is worshipped in India!
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Ironical that the Jordanians (who are now 90% "Palestinian") subsequently kicked Glubb pasha and the British officers out of the British-created Arab Legion.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2007
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His "Ironical Paradox" was "the universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle."
The Speculist: Murphy's Law and the Rocket Sled Daredevil 2006
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His "Ironical Paradox" was "the universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle."
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