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It's one of the most ironic moments in hipster history.
That makes Perry the most ironic of Trump's several fox-in-the-henhouse appointments.
Most ironic of all, it would have been a fitting testament to Marvel's Golden Age.
And most ironic for Clinton supporters, Comey also used his Gmail for FBI business at times.
And that miscalculation could mean the end of House Lannister in the most ironic demise imaginable.
Melania Trump came across well, although inadvertently, she also provided the most ironic moment of the hour.
Yet one of their biggest snags came from the most ironic of sources: Yamaha's accompanying manual, written in Japanese.
This is the most ironic argument of all, since the 2016 Brexit referendum was held without the conditions being known.
I have to be careful about tempting fate, because I think often the most ironic outcome is the most probable.
Perhaps, the most ironic thing of all was finding an airport kiosk that was broken and couldn't display the terminal's map.
"The most ironic thing as the years went by, I was told I could never build another R2-D2," he added.
I suppose the most ironic thing about welcoming a generic opening line from Shannon was that we have so many specifics in common.
Perhaps the most ironic part of his remarkably short, yet fully-lived career, the one that riles his detractors most, is that it works.
"The most ironic thing is that we're both landscape photographers, but have zero photos hanging up on our walls of our images," Dale said.
The most ironic and tragic cruelty of his life is that he's got a condition that causes him to laugh maniacally at inappropriate times.
"What's most ironic about the harassment is that it's in reaction to a project I haven't even created yet," she said at the time.
" ðŸ™"ðŸ™"ðŸ™"ðŸ™" â€" Karen Datangel (@DatKaren) August 12, 2016 The most ironic part about how clueless Mercury News is?
And in what might be the most ironic twist of all, Salazar forces Sparrow to walk the plank — how's that for a pirate-worthy revenge?
Unfortunately, one significant challenge to medicine succeeding in this noble life extension aim comes from the most ironic and unlikely of places: the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Freida Pinto turns up for "The Tower," and Antonio Banderas is "The Hermit"—the most ironic tag, since his role is that of a playboy with unappeasable tastes.
Better not ... I think we just be careful ... I have to be careful about tempting fate, because I think often the most ironic outcome is the most probable.
The most ironic of the side effects I experienced was my desire for sexual activity dropping several levels in the admittedly short list of things that I care about.
The bottom line: There's plenty of time for things to change — but don't be shocked if the most diverse primary in history ends in the most ironic way possible.
Eckert cut this: A contemporary reading of Eckert's summary yields the most ironic conclusion: his summary of Garcia's report did all the things Garcia wrote the report to condemn.
"Isn't that the most ironic and Shakespearean twist to all of this?" said Matthew Savoca, research fellow at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and co-author of the study.
"What is most ironic is that L'Oréal is an international brand from France, known for its history of democracy and freedom movements against totalitarianism," the parties said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
I've spent enough time at that place to become intimately familiar with the owner's musical tastes, which include Tame Impala, Drake, and the most ironic four-minute track in Toto's entire back catalog.
The most ironic thing is that this is for an environmental-services contract, and this is probably the most paper I have ever seen used on a proposal, and it hurts my soul.
But the most ironic part of this, of course, is that I end up having a closet full of clothes I never seem to wear — and that's what really needs to change this year.
Perhaps the most ironic part of the story is the fact that much of Silicon Valley has adopted the Warriors, led by "baby-faced assassin" Steph Curry, as its unofficial tech industry sports team.
One of the most ironic aspects of investing is that the greatest gains lie ahead at times when things are bad, but not quite as bad as everyone suspects, and slowly, almost imperceptibly getting better.
The most ironic thing coming out of the streaming wars is a throwback to what made TV feel like a shared pastime between the 1950s and the pre-Netflix days: waiting, celebrating, and commiserating together.
Perhaps the most ironic thing about it is that you can draw a direct line between the shock humor culture that produced Daryl and other edgy jokes, and the rise of the alt-right itself.
But the most ironic bit is that the president's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, FL is currently seeking approval from the Department of Labor to hire 78 foreign guest workers for the next winter season.
"To me the most ironic thing about this whole debate is that most of the people who've come to the United States illegally come here because they're fleeing countries where the law is not enforced," he said.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The film's horror plays off everything from the grabby hordes of celebrity culture to the fear of Nazis and terrorists to — yes — what it means to be a mother (complete with the world's most ironic exclamation point).
The CEO cited an unfair advantage since its global competitors don't manufacture within the U.S. "What's most ironic is I invested $150 million to build new plant in Huntsville — at the same time our competitor built one in Mexico," he said.
The most ironic part of King's legacy is that his holiday was signed into law on November 2, 1983, through bipartisan efforts by President Ronald Reagan, an eloquent conservative figure who publicly admitted to having disagreements with the civil rights leader.
Maybe I even wanted her sympathy; it's so hard to say, given I was still making sense of this strange and unfamiliar void in my belly, like a presence almost, which is possibly the most ironic and cruel feeling to inevitably follow a miscarriage.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Perhaps the most ironic, darkly comic, and touching death scene in 20th-century literature takes place in front of Vermeer's painting "A View of the Delft" (1660-1661) in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (18713-1927).
For a candidate who argues that free trade has led to the hollowing-out of U.S. manufacturing, the most ironic cut may be that car companies are building in Mexico rather than the United States, largely because it has freer trade than the United States does with the rest of the world.
She's the head of policy at the nonprofit Data for Democracy, the director of research at the startup New Knowledge, and also was a founding adviser at the Center for Humane Technology, which is the group behind the Time Well Spent movement, and also one of the most ironic names for something, Humane Technology.
Additionally, if the finance ministry act too late then it could quickly become such an impossible task, that either Germany exits the euro or the euro exits Germany, Gambles warned.. "(In this situation) Germany prints like crazy and before you know it, the German fears of hyperinflation are revisited – Germany is the major global economy that faces the risk of a currency and debt event big enough to cause hyperinflation which may be the most ironic aspect of the whole affair," he added.
What's most ironic about this Mueller probe leak is that it comes less than a year after former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE was admonished publicly for holding a news conference to criticize Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE for how she handled classified emails based on the results of an investigation that resulted in no criminal charges.
A fly-on-the-wall documentary about a so-called cutting edge magazine. The item was ostensibly a satire of The Modern Review, with the journalists being in bitter competition to see who could write the most "ironic" article.
Most ironic of all was the last gift that Raziel had given me, more powerful than the sword that now held his soul, more acute even than the vision his sacrifice had accorded me – the first bitter taste of that terrible illusion: Hope.
In what is arguably the most ironic appearance of the song in popular culture, in the 2003 Canadian film The Saddest Music in the World, the song is played by the American team in the final round of the competition (against Serbia), by a multicultural orchestra consisting of violins, sitar, and Romanian panpipes.
Bak Nin's dream came true at the price of killing his Moon teammate and lover, Mao. All seems well for Nam Tim to set his coup into action for the Jin. In the most ironic of circumstances, Chuen Kung meets Prince Chun Dhun at the monastery. Both are aware that their kingdom is poised to fall under the Jin due to the emperor's incompetence.
Kain: Now, at last, the masks had fallen away. The strings of the puppets had become visible, and the hands of the prime mover exposed. Most ironic of all was the last gift that Raziel had given me, more powerful than the sword that now held his soul, more acute even than the vision his sacrifice had accorded me – the first bitter taste of that terrible illusion: Hope.
The story ends as he looks out at the Nosgoth landscape; though uncertain that he can ever restore the world, he contemplates Raziel's sacrifice and the "first bitter taste" of hope it has given him.Kain: Now, at last, the masks had fallen away. The strings of the puppets had become visible, and the hands of the prime mover exposed. Most ironic of all was the last gift that Raziel had given me, more powerful than the sword that now held his soul, more acute even than the vision his sacrifice had accorded me – the first bitter taste of that terrible illusion: Hope.
In 2016, around the 10th anniversary of the film's release, Vanity Fair did a rundown of some Independence Day weekend movie box results from the previous 15 years, noting how some better- remembered films had been bested by films that have not stood the test of time. It called Superman Returns' win over The Devil Wears Prada the "most ironic" of these victories. "[T]he degree to which The Devil Wears Prada has penetrated pop culture needs no explanation–as does the degree to which Superman Returns didn't." The cast's opinions on why the movie has endured differ.
Since then he has lived out his love for the outdoors in multiple climbing expeditions, besides continuing his education in Karachi where he acquired his bachelor of Commerce from Karachi University. Working in different capacity in tourism industry, he joined his other cousins to work as high altitude porter. He observed there are less local people exploring the mountains, valleys, passes and beautiful glaciers of Pakistan. He also didn't find any major local expeditions or mountain related tours in Gilgit-Baltistan, most ironic he found women participation in outdoor sports such as mountain expeditions almost zero.
Although the Penguins were defending champions, and their victory was hardly a shocking one, an odd moment came during the third period of Game 4 when, with the Rangers leading 4-2, Pittsburgh forward Ron Francis took a shot from the blue line that beat Rangers goaltender Mike Richter. Francis' goal shifted the momentum to the Penguins, who eventually tied the game and won it in overtime. The next season, with hopes high, the Rangers finished last in the Patrick Division, largely because of an injury to their star defenseman Brian Leetch. In the kind of incident many fans ascribe to curses, Leetch arrived at the Garden in a taxi, stepped out, and broke his ankle when he slipped on a patch of ice, a most ironic injury for a hockey player.
Subsequently, he published Monsieur (a novel that was earned a large following in Japan and Asia) and L'Appareil-photo in the late 1980s which confirmed his status as a writer and allowed him to start a parallel career as a filmmaker. He directed two movies soon after: Monsieur (1990)—distinguished by the André Cavens Award—and La Sévillane (1992). During a writing residency in Berlin in 1997 he wrote his most ironic and "subtly comic" novel La Télévision which won the Prix Victor-Rossel in Belgium. After publishing an essay, Autoportrait (à l'étranger), based on his experiences living abroad, he then decided to embark on a series of novels (entitled « cycle of Marie Madeleine Marguerite de Montale » but formally known as « cycle of Marie », named after Marie, the main protagonist) depicting the long and uncertain breakup of two lovers—Marie and the narrator—over four seasons during the course of a year.

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