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1I had a widespread reputation for virtue, which I found somewhat ironic.
2Y'u ask them. He permitted himself a genial smile, somewhat ironic.
3It's somewhat ironic when new technology is fuelled by nostalgia.
4This is somewhat ironic as the Daily Mail hates almost everything about modern Britain.
5Still the situation is a somewhat ironic outgrowth of new rules going into effect in 2016.
6That the 1969 event is remembered for one of the great acts of sportsmanship is somewhat ironic.
7He treats him with somewhat ironic courtesy.
8That raises a somewhat ironic possibility.
9Dram made a somewhat ironic bow.
10The city is a somewhat ironic choice to host an event that celebrates sports competition on ice and snow.
11It's somewhat ironic that the current coach of the Ferns, Wai Taumaunu, captained the Silver Ferns in that 1991 tournament.
12It is somewhat ironic that, as Dublin's 2003 campaign becomes a distant memory, their former boss is still quietly motoring along.
13The patent is somewhat ironic, since videos of alleged TASER abuse have led, in some cases, to pointed criticism of the device.
14Thirteen years later, in a somewhat ironic twist, S3 has just opened a design centre in Poland, following its success in Prague.
15It is deliberately unsexy and somewhat ironic -a gentle debunking of the cliche that lesbians just don't know what they're missing.
16All of which is somewhat ironic of course: disruption just took a bit longer to arrive (just ask any telephone company).
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