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"ironically" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you really mean the opposite of what you are saying; in a way that expresses irony
  2. in a way that is strange or funny because it is very different from what you expect
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Ironically, or maybe not ironically, nothing smooths this complication more easily than the word "complicated": Be sure to include it in your hosannas.
Ironically, Kelly Was Introduced to Trump by Reince Priebus The outgoing chief of staff is, ironically, the original link between Kelly and the president, according to the Wall Street Journal.
" Kurtz added that ironically, "Spicer had guaranteed Ioffe's employment . . .
That's right — ironically, Solo is never solo in Solo.
It is the kind of place where ordering a Heineken earns you some serious side-eye, and playing Toto on the jukebox—even ironically, especially ironically—might result in a permanent ban.
From there, ironically, or tragically, she started thinking about death.
Ironically, Winter also used her sexuality against Ally, as well.
Ironically, death is what resurrected Jackson's image and his music.
Ironically, we know that restriction that typically precedes binge eating.
In larger spaces, LG's modular system ironically makes less sense.
Ironically, she originally had no serious intention of recording it.
"There's no way Assange is tweeting it ironically," said Rousseau.
Ironically, Trump wasn't even asked about Machado in the interview.
Ironically, she was traveling to attend a conference on disability.
Ironically, perhaps, Justice Scalia would have no problem with that.
Ironically, I won't have to buy a dongle for headphones.
But ironically I don't cook Mexican, so there you go.
Ironically, that was the same year the franchise was cancelled.
Ironically, he said, tweeting more was a New Year's resolution.
These were pejorative, nasty, spiteful insults — which, ironically, I adored.
Which, ironically, isn't far off what my savings account holds.
And yet, ironically, this is exactly what has been happening.
It's been used ironically and sincerely and snarkily and commercially.
Ironically, the rarity of tension makes it feel more dangerous.
Ironically, this conversation applies the most to Nola's friend Shamekka.
But ironically, lower rates negatively impact float income for Paychex.
Not a bad way to ironically address Allen's aforementioned struggle.
But this, somewhat ironically, is what Bill Gates doesn't get.
"This strike may ironically strengthen Trump's bargaining position," Zhang said.
Ironically, Trump briefly considered nominating Romney for secretary of state.
Ironically, Trump's election offers a silver lining in this respect.
And ironically, the German military situation seemed to be improving.
Ironically, the duo come at creation from seemingly opposite ends.
Ironically enough, that's just what Speech & Debate was all about.
Ironically, Jackson has a weighty background as a Black activist.
Ironically, I went into the wilderness to talk to people.
Ironically, they closely resemble portions of the modern Republican party.
Ironically, my father still had a hard time catching up.
Ironically, the leak comes at a time of reformist zeal.
But ironically, the eviction processes there is often less legislated.
Ironically, that outcome increases the demand for air cooling units.
Ironically, it may be good news for the tech giants.
Ironically, it's a role Stallone said he almost turned down.
It's ironically funded, in part, by Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
Ironically, on New Year's Day, the Luftwaffe dropped a few
Rather, ironically enough, it's the head of the Republican Party.
Ironically, this election may be different precisely because of Obama.
"Ironically, the other word for this is 'politic,' " she said.
Bryant's niceness is, ironically, the thing that fuels the show.
Ironically, many Broadway productions don't even bother to use licenses.
Ironically, however, the map doesn't cover areas closer to shore.
This is, ironically, a deep loss for Americans in particular.
He quotes Kennedy correctly but, ironically, he inverts the message.
That's because, perhaps ironically, antivirus software can be a liability.
One reason for that, ironically, may be the virus' prevalence.
Ironically, at the end of the day, no one lost.
Ironically Comey put himself on the same side as Putin.
Wednesday, Day 2: It ironically rained most of the day.
Ironically, Cunha himself remains under investigation in the Petrobras scandal.
Would you buy a shirt from his basketball camp ironically?
Ironically, Trump's 2018 budget proposal looks to slash NIH funding.
For many, however, the challenge ironically has created actual challenges.
Ironically, in doing so, they learn less about other cultures.
Ironically, it's Alice's ignorance about the toss that justifies this.
All of that success, ironically enough, cost Pelosi her job.
These days, it seems, the phrase is often used ironically.
Ironically, Trump's public charge rule change promises devastating economic consequences.
Ironically, the Minneapolis rally will take place in Omar's district.
That may be true, but also, ironically, just the opposite.
Ironically, the novel itself seems to have a similar power.
Ironically, his penchant for such associations has one curious advantage.
Ironically, the film's best sequences are wish fulfillment for geriatrics.
Ironically, Reschenthaler would have looked a lot more like Lamb.
Ironically, the bombshell piece ties up a few loose ends.
Ironically, what might turn them off is all the ads.
Ironically, his very appearance may have boosted his Oscar prospects.
Ironically, the court insisted its choice simplified the jurisdictional calculus.
By then, ironically, he seems to have given up politics.
Quite ironically, those privacy updates would actually protect users less.
Everything about V is remarkably stupid and yet ironically cool.
Ironically, Democrats may present a new hurdle in the Senate.
Ironically, Roberts has never before served as a trial judge.
Ironically, the Dow fails on each one of these considerations.
Ironically enough, his software was used to track political legislation.
Ironically enough, boring and streamlined seem like the ideal approach.
Ironically, it is historiophobia that guarantees the continuation of history.
The answer, ironically enough, may be in An Inconvenient Sequel.
Ironically, one of the most recognizable trans rockstars, Against Me!
Ironically the agreement was first made to protect the religious.
Those two men, ironically, had been praising local law enforcement.
Ironically, the real problem is that White Famous came too late.
"Ironically, Steve Jobs was also a classic case of NPD leader."
Even more ironically, Qualcomm is an investor in the Vision Fund.
Ironically enough, he is saved by his possessed serial killer hand.
Ironically, Jude Law presented Winslet with the London Critics' Circle award.
I used to enjoy the 90s - both genuinely and post-ironically.
Which, ironically, is a perfect metaphor for what white feminism does.
Ironically, the Note 7 problems could also boost Samsung's chip business.
The beaches, ironically, are being stripped to help build tourist infrastructure.
Ironically, undergoing the emergency procedures, eased her fear to an extent.
It's a stark contrast from today's heroes Except for, ironically, Darkman.
Ironically, the Pillsbury Bake Off didn't even begin with that title.
But ironically, both politics and religion are outlawed at Wasteland Weekend.
Ironically, foes of vaping fans have their own suspicions of fakery.
Ironically, this could help Erdogan's quest for authoritarian control in Turkey.
Everyone knows they're Rickrolling ironically; everyone knows they're ice-bucketing sincerely.
Ironically, it's one of the best touchscreen interfaces you can get.
Not much is known about the album Invasion of Privacy, ironically.
AMLG: Well ironically people are afraid to take risks in venture.
Ironically, Macron's largest success is to have illuminated two important hypocrisies.
Ironically, going the Kickstarter or Indiegogo route might ultimately be easier.
Ironically, nobody really notices—the tourists, nor the citizens of Amsterdam.
Ironically, she's not doing so well in her own personal life.
Ironically, one of those films is Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread.
"Ironically, [Kidman] also hates being in the makeup chair," Kusama said.
Ironically, MOL is involved in Razer's IPO following an investment deal.
Ironically, it was the arcade itself that foretold the flâneur's passing.
Ironically, people who talk the most get listened to the least.
"Ironically, their casting is positively diverse in this case," she said.
Ironically however, AT&T's strategy hasn't been working all that well.
Ironically, Hayes scored the shootout winner against the Lightning on Nov.
Ironically, Pelosi is leading the charge against impeachment while GOP Rep.
Ironically, Romine is the brother of Tigers utility player Andrew Romine.
That's not gonna happen with something that people are watching ironically.
But Kanye exists, maybe ironically, as source material to be repurposed.
Ironically, we must both temper our imagination and dream even bigger.
Twelve cities equals $24,000 and my jersey number, ironically, is 24.
Almost immediately, people tried to emulate Beyoncé's look, ironically or otherwise.
Ironically, our critics are the very people who should embrace us.
Ironically, when everybody is naked, there's not much sexual tension left.
Ironically, the West's relationship with the African continent has changed little.
Ironically, these slots were open in part because of Governor Tarullo.
And, ironically, this obsessive loyalty may be what doomed the adaptation.
And that, ironically, increases the chances the selling is almost over.
Ironically, the next night, Peta did some blabbing of her own.
Ironically, chipmakers are on pace for their best first quarter ever.
Ironically, that move led to Mueller's appointment as the special counsel.
It's just that it's impossible to ironically enjoy something you swallow.
Ironically, the Secret Service banned guns at the gun-centric event.
Ironically Troy, CoCo, Sam, and Gabe are all also in attendance.
The trigger, ironically, was Beijing's over-enthusiastic closure of coal capacity.
Ironically, that means backing American tech giants globally against their competitors.
Ironically Mr Cafaro's initiative has created yet another layer of bureaucracy.
Well, ironically baseball was a lot of strain on my body.
Ironically, big box retailers are actually harming their own customer base.
Perhaps the biggest, ironically, is the shift to performance-related pay.
Ironically, this is why the objectors objected in the first place.
Ironically, the GOP's open hostility to Latinos even infects Republican Hispanics.
Ironically, she saw herself as protecting that vitality from white corruption.
Somewhat ironically, privacy was also a major theme of the morning.
Ironically, his investment could be the undoing of his life's work.
The batteries, ironically, were what endeared the phone to some users.
Ironically, over one-quarter of these workers are themselves on Medicaid.
Ironically, public statements by leaders may have generated larger migrant numbers.
Ironically, the fickle world of pop culture may hold the key.
Ironically, low employment across the Midwest gives workers the upper hand.
Ironically, the plaintiff cities are among the highest greenhouse gas emitters.
Ironically, this is the only way economic equality can be achieved.
Ironically, tech is making strides to bring that lost art back.
Ironically, all this while in ownership of a Nobel Peace Prize.
This ironically happened during the time she was designing the game.
Ironically, neither Saccone nor Lamb lives in the newly drawn district.
Ironically, the results will weigh heavily upon rich and poor together.
Ironically, the demand for animals to kill keeps the species alive.
Ironically, the legislator who allegedly threatened Rinaldi's life — Democrat State Rep.
Ironically, farms like Chen's, who abided by organic standards, were not.
Ironically, the biodiesel mandate now takes us further from that goal.
And so you look, ironically, at Trump, and there's no shame.
Ironically, our technocentric response may end up hastening our own obsolescence.
And ironically, these patients can't always access the service at home.
Ironically, that, too, was Jeff Bezo's strategy for Amazon in 1997.
Ironically, some stores may benefit from the excess supply of clothing.
To be terrible, but not that terrible, ironically engaging in pride.
Ironically, Comey's dismissal has stalled most policy action in the Senate.
Ironically, this scene can act as a summation of the film.
And that wedding, ironically, is the one recognized by the state.
I used the word "triumph" to, and I made it ironically.
Ironically, we need to lean on legislators for the bigger picture.
Ironically, the department's very stability is a bit of a problem.
Ironically, many are now calling for a return to strongman rule.
They might be, ironically, a creature perfectly suited to our times.
Mercedes Ruehl was there, and his devoted caretaker, ironically named Martha.
Hayes Brown: That began at, ironically enough, the National Prayer Breakfast.
After "Borat," you were ironically offered several roles as Jewish characters.
Ironically, tougher regulations actually lessen the need to even have them.
"Ironically around this time," funeral director O'Neil Swanson II told CNN.
Ironically, Hudson's Bay also is a recent target of an activist.
Ironically, Luongo's sensational save drew a loud cheer from the crowd.
Ironically, MasterCard is working with one of the FAANG stocks, Apple.
Bolton is, somewhat ironically, a quintessential creature of the Washington swamp.
But ironically, he seems to share some of their intellectual biases.
Its new owner, ironically, is a Jewish businessman named Miles Nadal.
And ironically, that turned out to be a fantastic business decision.
Ironically, Google is now hosting a conference on girls in tech.
The traffic was all closed down for, ironically, the Paris Marathon.
I write lyrics ironically, because I don't want to talk shit.
Ironically, I kind of fell into it in a weird way.
But possibly the most damaging of Clinton's attributes is, ironically, her practicality.
Ironically, the U.S. government formed ICANN in 280 to prevent a monopoly.
Ironically, the fan powering Chan's work did not have the correct voltage.
Ironically, Senate Democrats asked President Trump to fix what President Obama broke.
Ironically, as secretary of labor, Acosta is responsible for monitoring human trafficking.
Ironically, the success of my work today is predicated on my network.
Ironically, the loudest voice in a growing chorus was "silenced," when Sen.
Meanwhile, somewhat ironically, Chrome is now known an incredibly resource-hungry browser.
Ironically, adopting a Kurdish identity might now prove helpful given Saleh's situation.
Ironically, the episode starts with a dream from Bernie's so-called life.
Some, ironically, had the effect of shortening the penis, Elist tells me.
Ironically, the suppression of the video may end up doing just that. 
Ironically, Canada — which made the arrest — has not banned Huawei equipment. Sen.
Jordan, ironically enough, is also the principal owner of the Charlotte Hornets.
Ironically, authorities in Thailand have caught Uber drivers by posing as customers.
Ironically, being able to move someone so deeply left me feeling… powerful.
Ironically, this spacewalk was actually moved up, rescheduled from Monday, October 21st.
Ironically, the screening lines themselves have created an area of extreme vulnerability.
Ironically, that minimal approach doesn't apply when you're working with minimalist jewelry.
Ironically, the poster child for this is Paul's home state of Kentucky.
Ironically, the technology that makes computers look easy has worked too well.
But the luxury of having time away ironically sucked her back in.
Ironically, by fearing the women's alliance, the men brought it into existence.
The phrase "porcelain throne" is typically used ironically to describe a toilet.
Ironically, it plays on a channel owned by Igor Kolomoisky, an oligarch.
Ironically, this pace is too fast to be consistent with full recovery.
A fund might, ironically, soften public attitudes towards capitalism's more ruthless aspects.
The most loved stories were, somewhat ironically, converted back into print books.
Ironically, his signs have now made him go viral on social media.
Ironically they wouldn't be able to vote because they would be dead.
Ironically, one tool that can help you narrow your search is Google.
Ironically, the Twitter earnings writeup on Fox Business' site is quite positive.
Ironically, of course, it's the pro-Duterte pages and pro-Marcos pages.
Ironically, it's on Twitter where I've found closure after this election season.
Ironically, haunt culture is at a high point in the United States.
Inky sat in the abyss, a darkness as black, ironically, as ink.
Ironically, as Asia adopts dual-class shares, opposition is mounting in America.
One reason for the disparity may, ironically, be racism against nonwhite Americans.
Ironically, cultofrazer appears to either be inactive, or has itself been hacked.
Pornhub, on the other hand, ironically seems to give very few fucks.
That, ironically, makes the otherwise staid character a ripe target for experimentation.
Ironically, this album feels more genuine than any of our previous releases.
Ironically, the idea of human beings evolving superhuman powers is not new.
Ironically, the Art House Convergence probably has the least to worry about.
Ironically, all this stigma about mental health and public office ignores history.
Ironically, this miserable fact is also how the best memes are born.
Ironically, it is also Huck who springs into action to find her.
Ironically, he was called JT — the same initials as his biological father's.
FloWater customers include Google, Airbnb, Specialized Bikes and, somewhat ironically, Red Bull.
In other words, Trump Jr. has (ironically) participated in spreading fake news.
Perhaps most ironically, schools also boost female participation numbers by including men.
Ironically, that kind of amplification was exactly what Hillary Clinton didn't receive.
Millennials are the most apathetic generation to ever ironically slouch toward adulthood.
Ironically, the 42-year-old attorney and former counsel to Texas Gov.
Yet ironically, the organic food craze it pioneered has never been bigger.
Ironically, those talks convene this November, the week of the U.S. election.
Ironically, the huge bets on the VIX could end up dampening volatility.
And that could ironically earn you the title of Difficult Family Member!
Whereas ironically, the wild ones have quite high levels of insecticide resistance.
But ironically, technology might be the only thing that can neutralize cheating.
Ironically, some of those critics are actually part of the "reform" lobby.
The only rule -- ironically for Jesse Pinkman -- no parties inside the house!
Ironically, hedge funds also see value in the upswing in private equity.
Ironically, this is just about the only thing we can agree upon.
" Ironically, the company's size is listed as being "less than $1 million.
Ironically, Trump has pledged to oppose the overseas manufacturing of US products.
Ironically, a fraternal show of brotherhood marks the end of the night.
But that, ironically, would give Republicans carte blanche to scrutinize him themselves.
Looming above their main practice track is the ironically-named Palace Hotel.
Ironically, for a series that promised infinite variety, it became incredibly rote.
Ironically it was Schumer and McCain who first authored such an approach.
Ironically, I didn't start smoking marijuana until I was 23 or something.
Ironically, the foundation's inability to secure the land was due to India's
"Ironically, I probably jinxed myself on this," he later told military investigators.
But, ironically, the ideas are being read according to the same stereotypes.
In 2000, the sharks didn't bite, but ironically, everything blossomed from there.
Ironically, it was the day before Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky.
"Ironically, Donald, in defeat, is the beneficiary of $2 billion," he said.
And, ironically, that will just get in the way of your success.
Ironically, Crystal Champ was also given up for adoption as a newborn.
And, ironically, it's now Trump's administration and campaign that is under investigation.
Ironically, the hiring freeze breaks President Trump's campaign promise to create jobs.
In 2017, he was charged with conspiracy (ironically) to defraud the government.
Ironically, this misguided policy comes from not the Republicans, but the Democrats.
Ironically, Trump used to brag about how he would protect LGBT Americans.
Ironically it could support demand for more crossovers, modern SUVs and trucks.
Ironically, federal tax policy has also sucked us into a black hole.
Ironically, that puts him in the same boat as his harshest critics.
The best argument for impeachment is, ironically, the case for national unity.
A US Vision 2030 might ironically even propel Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
"Ironically, the coins were the reason why he got shot," Buyssens said.
" Ironically, Streisand then lost sight of the road and blurted out "whoops.
Ironically, it was segregation that turned HBCU football into a major powerhouse.
They're merely there to ironically purchase some items for an improv performance.
Ironically, Meyer's cheery channel got started in a not-so-sunny way.
And ironically, it's in the West where climate denial is most ideological.
The Championships, ironically, reinforced the fact that rules can't—or shouldn't—exist.
Trying to cement his legacy would, somewhat ironically, jeopardize his own power.
Ironically, the purpose of that bill is to curb online sexual abuse.
"Ironically, I was a huge Halo player— Halo 2 especially," she said.
Ironically, it's Archie himself who's given the baggage in his family life.
The restaurant smells strongly of beef and cabbage—and also, ironically, soju.
Everyone in this generation is semi-ironically, like, We're ready to die.
And, ironically enough, he was also a star speaker at Web Summit.
In this debate, ironically, Clinton's greatest strength, experience, is her greatest weakness.
However ironically, she was the only woman in a crew of men.
The modesty of socialist goals could ironically emerge as Mr. Sanders's shield.
Ironically, this is a codebreaking game whose own origins can't be solved.
Ironically, it's at the theater that his vision is most vividly preserved.
Ironically, many of those incentives have nothing to do with becoming president.
"Ironically, we implemented the restrictions to make the drug available," Henney said.
And a Chinese freighter designed, ironically, to carry coal, launched in December.
Ironically, this presents its own set of problems in the design phase.
One of the biggest difficulties, ironically, is tempering people's excitement to act.
Ironically, I was at the event to interview someone about impostor syndrome.
Aiding Biden's newfound chances, ironically, was self-professed party savior Mike Bloomberg.
Ironically, though considered at the opposite end of the political spectrum, Sen.
Ironically, the Framers would have been least offended by such a notion.
She's not much of a talker, and we've ironically bonded over that.
Ironically, avoiding Brazil will not prevent many people from contracting Zika virus.
This, ironically, is where much of today's criticism of Taylor comes from.
Ironically, Trump's cruel intentions take aim directly at many of his supporters.
Ironically, it had contributed to the rising antislavery sentiment in the North.
Ironically, China actually saved the American red oak business in recent years.
This could slow the pace of deportations and, ironically, help the companies.
Ironically, if his family would let you in, you might learn otherwise.
Ironically, neither Obama nor any climate treaties are responsible for that reduction.
Ironically, the findings put President Lyndon B. Johnson in a political bind.
Ironically, for Macy's, there is one bright spot in all of this.
It was Obama, ironically, who was far more reticent around the press.
It has done so, ironically, on the promise of Chinese capacity cuts.
Ironically, the tables will have turned or at least be more even.
Ironically, that year's halftime show was performed by The Black Eyed Peas.
The communities most impacted by massive illegal immigration are ironically Democratic communities.
Ironically, Lauer was the host who announced the news surrounding Bush's dismissal.
Ironically, Suniva since 2015 has been majority owned by a Chinese firm.
"[It] is, ironically, the only way to be a customer-first organization."
Ironically, Judge Kavanaugh was a deputy in the Whitewater Independent Counsel's Office.
Ironically though, those sanctions made companies' debt more attractive to some investors.
Except Hackers is far from awful, and it's certainly not enjoyed ironically.
But, ironically, that might not be how most of us see ourselves.
The password is "angela," which could ironically be another Mr. Robot reference.
One of my favorite stories ever is, ironically, written by People magazine.
And also the president was in Russia at the time, ironically enough.
What might save Mr. Trump, ironically, is the mess on the Democratic side.
Ironically and unfortunately, she could have been in a position to do more.
Ironically, at this moment women's interest in political office appears to be waning.
Ironically, the news had been well covered by the press when it broke.
Ironically, this ends up being the most sexually-charged date of the season.
Liking things ironically is, on general principle and by definition, a bullshit proposition.
Ironically, that rival host was Tucker Carlson, back when he was at CNN.
"Ironically, I'm sitting on a flight as I type this," she tweeted Friday.
Ironically, "Brexit" may speed up rather than slow down progress toward this goal.
Melissa Jackson agreed, saying Trump is ironically uniting Americans with his executive orders.
In the court of public opinion, that ironically might be her saving grace.
Ironically, Buffett implied he had not taken a commercial flight in several years.
Ironically, if we did stop checking email, we really wouldn't miss that much.
For mishandling classified information, ironically, the very crime he exonerated Hillary Clinton over.
Ironically Russia has become something of a threat, itself, in the intervening years.
Ironically Russia has become something of a threat, itself, in the intervening years.
The spike in rates, ironically, is in part a reflection of consumer optimism.
Ironically, that's also what Conversations With a Killer seems to be doing now.
So ironically, that website made me kind of famous in the poker community.
For May, however, the unhappy turn of events ironically echoes the piece's themes.
Ironically, those guidelines reveal just how circular the online news business has become.
However, somewhat ironically, business will surely continue in a world connected by smartphones.
Ironically enough, Facebook actually had the most comprehensible data of the four services.
Ironically, it's also learned from old rivals and opened plenty of physical stores.
Ironically, now I'm back in New England where those paintings were first made.
The road to discovering this is, ironically enough, the same one Duckworth suggests.
Ironically, Okada said she actually owes Twitter for teaching her the fruit hack.
Ironically, the outcry of an engineering talent shortage is indirectly reinforcing the problem.
Ironically, Time Warner now seems to actually see Netflix as a real competitor.
Ironically, Chick-fil-A now serves a kale-broccolini salad of its own.
Ironically, Mr Nordhaus's computations, like those of Mr Romer, made that awareness possible.
Ironically, the much-maligned Mr Peña made inroads against this lack of competition.
Ironically, Loretta is one of the women trying to get off the streets.
Ironically, Texas State (27-1) did not have an interception all last season.
International sales, which ironically had little impact from the strike, took a hit.
But he's wounded, ironically most of all by his wife and by himself.
The only person who does not seem particularly disturbed is, ironically enough, Bryce.
Ironically, since 1971 the rich world has mostly gone in the opposite direction.
And, ironically, many have produced reporting that revealed catastrophic flaws in Facebook's platform.
And ironically the one who sings the most on set is Jack Black.
Ironically, it seems likely to use a failed coup to further that goal.
Ironically, our best friends, the British, are the past masters of this game.
Ironically, the cop didn't recognize Rhames from his many roles in popular movies.
The answer, ironically, may lie in the arguments that MindGeek once made against .
Negative equity, ironically, is one of the driving factors of higher home prices.
That means, ironically, some of these users were ensnared in the data breach.
The percentage of anocracies, or unstable, ineffective governments, has somewhat ironically remained steady.
"FOSTA is, ironically, going to lead to more people being trafficked," Rhee adds.
Ironically, dinoflagellates are also responsible for one of nature's nastiest phenomena—red tides.
Some of the reason for this may, ironically enough, lie in racial discrimination.
Ironically, this feels like a television show from an episode of Black Mirror.
But ironically, NASA is using this new money to shake its rockets up.
At issue is what is known, ironically enough, as the "small-house policy".
Ironically, the song that became a hit didn't even appear in the film.
Ironically, it was the Gaza crowd that wasn't up for Hamas's new compromise.
The first rumblings of "digital wellness" began, ironically, at Google, back in 2012.
Ironically, biopsying the "tumor" with a needle can cause more bone to grow.
Ironically, the whole thing was the opposite of serendipitous, but I didn't care.
It does say, ironically, don't get drunk because it leads to bad things.
For example, women's predisposition toward thorough decision-making may ironically sabotage their retirement.
Ironically this de-risking creates a different danger: that the industry becomes irrelevant.
Ironically I never got a chance to respond so she would not know.
Ironically, President Obama's health law managed to make some inroads on the issue.
And ironically, Thrasher's indicator actually threw off a false signal just this year.
Ironically, it is that very thinking that creates the protracting of the problem.
As you'd expect, Lahren's already responding and, ironically, helping them promote the track.
Ironically, the speech is expected to focus on Obama's record combating climate change.
Google, ironically, hasn't been found to have infringed the provisions of that measure.
Meanwhile, ironically, the actress begins to mentor another—much more promising—younger performer.
Ironically, people loved her photos so much that she became an influencer herself.
Ironically, I erased femme and non-binary artists by not acknowledging their presence.
Ironically, Curry owed a lot of his big night to fancy layup work.
Ironically, pro-regulation advocates had an easier time with President George W. Bush.
Somewhat ironically, though, the app itself will show you some pretty unintrusive ads.
Ironically, it's one of Smucker's early contentions that the existence of this clear
One that may be brought about, ironically, by a King and a Queen.
Ironically, as I began to associate positively with anxiety, it began to diminish.
Ironically, the company both women work for envisions a culture of full disclosure.
Ironically, Glacier National Park isn't the easiest place to see an active glacier.
Ironically, Cohen has criminal allegations that would not be barred under double jeopardy.
Ironically, Xi is under similar political pressure to "declare victory" through a truce.
It also, ironically maybe, would bode well for Trump's reelection bid in 2020.
Ironically, it was Mr Erdogan who once offered the best chance of progress.
Ironically, the strongest impeachment was the one that never happened with President Nixon.
Ironically, DR. RUTH released a book with the same title as today's revealer.
Ironically, even the seriously flawed DOT analysis projects that the standards increase jobs.
This nasty election, ironically enough, provides a chance for that actually to happen.
The title "Missing the Mark" is ironically quite descriptive of the report itself.
But know this: Ironically, the fiercest competition is for the second-class prizes.
Scene kids could listen to emo but also ironically enjoyed pop and screamo.
Ironically, the three men have Goldman to thank for their success so far.
"Ironically, he seems to have clearly helped make China great internationally," he said.
Ironically, she has reinforced a medical model of ethnic "purity" reminiscent of eugenics.
Ironically, neatly packing a suit inside of a suitcase is actually pretty difficult.
Ironically, there were also concerns that the two men might be too alike.
Ironically, JPMorgan Chase understands this as well as any firm on Wall Street.
Ironically, an aim of the contest was to promote sustainable tourism in China.
Ironically, any such emphasis remains essentially beside the point, both legally and strategically.
Ironically, a popular method to quit smoking cigarettes is to use e-cigarettes.
Ironically, the funding was made possible by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
I ironically always thought that TV was going to be my backup job.
Ironically, when President Reagan began to negotiate with Soviet leaders, conservatives accused Mrs.
Ironically, 28 years later, the regime is neither any more legitimate nor stable.
Patrick,  Ironically enough, and appropriate for this column, I don't want anything else.
Ironically, The Beach Boys may have had their greatest popularity in Great Britain.
Ironically, he needed toilet breaks as his bar toilet was not plumbed in.
And it all just makes us more lonely and ironically causes more hurt.
She had, ironically, also been in talks with the NBA about the program.
Ironically, fingerprints are part of the reason many kids are stuck in Tornillo.
It's a motto that, ironically, sometimes means settling for slightly behind the curve.
Ironically, it's in Europe that you don't have to worry about its authenticity.
Congress's fall from grace came ironically from the success it helped to produce.
Ironically, the "Never Trump" forces are now the ones advocating this voting freedom.
Ironically, women being able to drive could damage the ride-hailing app business.
She routinely, and almost ironically this week, asks God for a peaceful day.
Ironically, technology stocks also led the bull market over the past 10 years.
And that, ironically, has made it more difficult for anyone to reach profitability.
Ironically, Twitter CEO and creator Jack Dorsey was not invited to the meeting.
Ironically, the bookend's aesthetic possibilities have grown as book collections continue to shrink.
Yesterday Tomorrow is ironically all about this time, the passing of the present.
It's ironically appropriate to put Tubman on the $20, Vox's Phil Edwards notes.
Ironically, that same electrical power which destroys the Rosenbergs, restores Esther to life.
The other issue is, ironically, Landrieu's noble quest to be a racial healer.
"Ironically, many of these workers will be even more susceptible to acquiring coronavirus."
Herrero, who, ironically, owns Storyteller Productions, a company that stores and preserves photographs.
As Cohen noted, the caption to Singer's post ironically stated, ""Women supporting women!
Ironically, the video doesn't note that Waze was invented by an Israeli company.
Ironically, the "new self" Maggie meets in the affair is a religious self.
But adding rear volume has ironically made the Panamera's bulbous back end tolerable.
Ironically enough, I spent years trying to make my own toxic relationships work.
Ironically, this approach will hurt banks as well as the communities they serve.
Ironically, this is all playing out amidst Republicans House members retiring in droves.
Ironically, they can mask their need for approval by constantly being overly nice.
" Ironically, he had repeated throughout the day that it felt like "Groundhog Day.
Ironically, Indians that can access cash are hoarding more than they did before.
Ironically, Wal-Mart was known for supporting Trump during his run for presidency.
Ironically, he now seems happy to hand the U.S. the keys to Alcântara.
Ironically, the seduction came from another sport with a white-collar reputation: tennis.
Ironically, one of the primary ways to combat antimicrobial resistance begins with penicillin.
Ironically, it does so by deploying principles established in Holmes's free speech dissents.
Ironically, the growing concern about war could work to President Trump's political advantage.
Ironically, perhaps, some of the bloodiest engagements came on and around July 4.
"This was on an ironically termed 'Truth in Lending' statement," Mr. Amerling said.
He changed the girl's expression: sometimes she looked at him tenderly, sometimes ironically.
Ironically, the victors shouldn't be in a position to wield such lobbying clout.
Ironically, the mass devaluation of things has not caused us to buy less.
The two firms bringing the case, Suniva and SolarWorld, ironically are foreign owned.
" And ironically, the ad advised, "Kiddies, be sure and dial the correct number.
Ironically, California's sanctuary policies make it easier for ICE to find undocumented aliens.
Ironically, since the couple had kids, they've mostly kept them from watching YouTube.
Ironically, Walz, who opposed the offset, voted for this provision; Roe voted no.
Ironically enough we never managed to incorporate the portmanteau that had united us.
" Ironically, the Brexit referendum was won on the promise to "take back control.
Ironically, I got better 4G on the frontline than I do in England.
Ironically, protestors characterized this as profiting from the strike, which is exactly backward.
Ironically, Merkel's obstructionism may have ended up making the timing worse for her.
Ironically, steroids are known to cause the condition he was trying to treat.
Ironically, that dynamic now appears to apply to Clinton's own team as well.
It's actually going to result in a flight back to quality, ironically enough.
Irony, after all, is interesting only if you don't know if it's meant ironically.
Ironically, some ad-blockers have now included Coinhive on the list of the banned.
The outage was ironically caused by a device specifically made to stop power outages.
Ironically, the best predictor of success in shoot-outs is still a coin flip.
Ironically, the epic housing crash was the impetus for the rise of these companies.
Ironically enough, the animated protagonist is far more fleshed out than his human companions.
I want to be clear that I don't enjoy the ideas of Weedopia ironically.
Ironically, I worked in the "chilled section", putting out yogurt, cold meats, cheese etc.
Nah. To enjoy something ironically is necessarily alienating, and I hope it remains so.
The world's press had gathered outside the police academy, ironically, previously named after Mubarak.
The operation was quickly halted, ironically because of extreme rain, but will likely resume.
Ironically, some of the finest bronze relics from this era were recovered from shipwrecks.
Ironically at the time, the Pentagon didn't want female soldiers fighting in close combat.
Third, the slowdown in global industrial growth has, ironically, added to the unicorn phenomenon.
Ironically, the store was out of the dairy-free milk I came in for.
And ironically, the pricing feels wrong because Amazon moved to commoditize the e-reader.
Ironically, a verdict is expected in Ciotkowski's case on June 20 -- World Refugee Day.
Ironically, Jean himself retweeted a pretty accurate assessment – but still refuses to apologize himself.
Ironically, it's unlikely to have much of an impact on the deficit at all.
Ironically, Lina wasn't a dealer or even a regular user—let alone an addict.
Ironically, Romney lost a previous Senate bid to a Kennedy -- Ted Kennedy -- in 1994.
Ironically, Research in Motion started to struggle around the same time my 7130e died.
Ironically, the porn site noted that traffic tends to dip 10% from 6 p.m.
Ironically, Di's life had seemed full of promise at the time of her death.
Ironically enough, the images are what you'd typically find on throwback Instagram accounts today.
Ironically, at the same time he was rescuing these dogs, he lost his own.
The company's answer to Amazon's Skills is the ironically passively named Actions on Google.
Ironically, for a study of memory reliability, this experiment itself has been largely forgotten.
Ironically, a policy born of resentment of foreigners served only to increase their influence.
Just remember to use lube, because shower sex can ironically be kind of dry.
Paying less in this way is, ironically, the privilege of the relatively well-off.
Ironically, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was judged the force for change, and attracted the youth vote.
This is why, ultimately, maternity clothes ironically become more appealing as a pregnancy progresses.
While Manbang translates to "everywhere" in Korean, the service will ironically be pretty limited.
Ironically, however, Platini's reputation these days is very much that of a massive cock.
And ironically, while one war helped make Hummers popular, another would bring it down.
Ironically, Mr Banks himself now says it might have been better to back Remain.
Ironically, one of the most famous also uses fruit to double for body parts.
Ironically, the biggest TV star of the year isn't seated in the Emmys audience.
Yes, ironically we filmed in Granger TX just down the road from the farm.
And ironically, it's also hard to guess where Oath stands at Verizon, longer term.
Ironically, they were rejected 90 times by venture capitalists before raising their first dollar.
But ironically — or perhaps fittingly enough — our hand-typed emails received only automated responses.
Ironically, this heart attack was the best thing that ever happened to my health!
But ironically, it was like, the hardest part of that song was the production.
Some mainstream environmental groups, including one ironically named Climate Solutions, are opposing the plan.
Ironically, the all-white color is still the most popular version you can buy.
Ironically, when credit cards were first rolled out, they were industry and brand specific.
As for companies Brunetti said he's short on, ironically, Netflix was his first choice.
Ironically, this is also what can be so appealing about being a sports fan.
Ironically, the overweening law may end up doing the opposite of what is intended.
Ironically, Woods has now been slapped with a Twitter defamation suit of his own.
Ironically, much of that controversy is specifically about the film's portrayal Rockwell's character, Dixon.
Ironically, Jane probably could have been a good ally to Claire in her administration.
China is undoubtedly target number one, ironically given last year's steel decline in exports.
This is wrong and dangerous and (ironically) spectacularly shortsighted; we need to do better.
Ironically, they sound like a form of depoliticizing for the sake of mass consumption.
Ironically, the rationale for excluding the scene is exactly why it was so necessary.
Ironically, it was Yao's retirement in 2011 that proved the league's sustainability in China.
Ironically, though, Mann also says that ideally all of these could integrate with Monday.
Ironically, conservation science is being derailed, at least in part, by blatant pseudo-science.
Ironically, this breakthrough comes just as Kiki and Mika are planning to leave Guadalajara.
Ironically, the Philippines is awash with fake news claiming false accolades for Mr Duterte.
Ironically, it probably won't be a major storm or flood that forces NASA's hand.
Ironically, this sector is ruled by the loudest, filterless sign of the zodiac, Sagittarius.
A schism is riling America's conservative Christian denominations, and ironically enough, it's over marriage.
Ironically, Nielsen's boss has contradicted her claim that there is no family separation policy.
Ironically, this can be a good thing for a lot of group-performance settings.
The decision irked French officials, who, ironically took to Twitter to vent their frustration.
Ironically, this vote will only reinforce that division in the UK and across Europe.
Ironically, it is comparable to the affirmative action that Trump's administration has been against.
Benchmark government bonds — ironically one of the initial triggers for the selloff — also gained.
"Ironically, sperm are notoriously difficult to penetrate," Jones said in the university press release.
For DeLillo, the banal is often wielded ironically and occasionally folded into the sublime.
Ironically, Bloomberg News, which has its own billionaires list, doesn't include him at all.
Ironically, mountains are actually most common where earthquakes are most plentiful: in tectonic zones.
Ironically, Donofrio won't be having a funeral, and he doesn't think about it much.
"It's been tough because ironically I'm being told to commit suicide myself," Paul said.
On that day I declared serenity my goal, and ironically, I've never been happier.
Ironically, it was the Democrats who made this moment not just possible, but probable.
And this new meme is, ironically, making Shen Yun even more ubiquitous and invasive.
Ironically, it was during a trip to Colorado in April when Bumgarner was injured.
Today, ironically, there is less agreement on how to make the world more stable.
Ironically, Martinez's first 900 major league hits came as a member of the Indians.
Abstract is something of a GitHub for design (ironically used by GitHub for design).
Ironically, the one hopeful thing about The Handmaid's Tale is also the most unrealistic.
Counterproductively, or perhaps ironically, it has been shown to increase the rate of abortion.
Ironically, controlled VR environments are actually used to treat phobias, including fear of spiders.
It is an objective representation of our work that, ironically, describes who we are.
Ironically, the passages in question concern the importance of hard work, honesty, and character.
Ironically, it is the Old World that is grappling with these fresh challenges first.
"Ironically enough, we did use toothbrushes to clean this fossil tooth," said Dr. Fitzgerald.
Buddy semi-ironically remarks that he'll have to limit their interactions because he's married.
Ironically, Armenia's protest movement may have lessons to teach recent analogues in the West.
And yet, ironically perhaps, "The Insult" is not the real cause of the hostility.
Ironically, the alternative, engagement, is a sure recipe for more conflicts and ultimately war.
If you're not old enough to remember, well, you can always wear it ironically.
Ironically, however, the candy itself is getting an unexpected makeover to honor the month.
Ironically, the Heat have beaten both the Rockets and the Warriors during this streak.
Ironically Amazon itself doesn't pay much in state taxes relative to its revenue size.
Ironically, Mr. Obama would end up with regulations that narrowly target power plant emissions.
The thing that struck me was, ironically, how very Marc Jacobs all this feels.
Ironically, though he touches on some of these issues, Smee never gets close enough.
Ironically, Apple still sells the same, now-very-outdated Mac Pro five years later.
And I had some amazing opportunities, including from my church and the Y.M.C.A., ironically.
Ironically, their attacks on the ACA may actually have convinced voters of its importance.
Ironically, the organization's problems are an byproduct of its most successful year ever, 2016.
So the land seizure efforts of Cliven Bundy and his disciples are, ironically, unconstitutional.
Right next door to the United States, ironically, Mexico is facing a similar conundrum.
"Ironically, Somalia is a great place to try and get things going," said Keating.
Ironically, they'd be self-sufficient if they did the chores others do for them.
Ironically increased human interaction in the store because everyone is talking about it pic.twitter.
Ironically, Cramer found that two similar companies — Amazon and Walmart — best explain this oddity.
Ironically, the Tasmanian government had declared it a protected species just two months prior.
Ironically, I chose to major in English in college because I loved reading books.
Ironically, also the reason that would come to break and revive the same franchise.
Ironically, Kelly ranted and sobbed to CBS about wanting a relationship with his kids.
Ironically, as Franaszek writes, the war years were a time of flourishing for Milosz.
And that might, ironically, lead to a dramatic turn in the Fox-Disney story.
Ironically, the country does not allow the cultivation of GMO plant species in China.
Ironically, a couple's friends make up only a small portion of the guest list.
But now, ironically, the nation that started it all may have just ended it.
It worked, and "Can't Feel My Face" ironically earned him a Kids' Choice Award.
I think that, in a way, ironically, I have become protective of these women.
One performed, ironically, by someone who is the very embodiment of good-natured cheer.
Fast-forward to the 2016 election where, ironically, "America first" is a Trump promise.
Ironically Donald Trump is selling a critique of his presidency better than his presidency.
Which, ironically, is something Walt Disney was determined to keep his company from doing.
Ironically, lies they allow to be posted on their platforms remain free of charge.
This entry cracks me up because both of my children use it, albeit ironically.
Ironically, not long after, she also became the subject of several state ethics inquiries.
Ironically, he used music as a counterexample, a profes­sion where superstar effects were limited.
The identities of the employees were not disclosed, ironically, due to federal privacy laws.
Ironically, so did Republicans, who have attacked the Democratic caps proposal from the start.
Somewhere between Basel and New York—rather ironically—it disappeared from the exhibition checklist.
His boss, Anwar Kazmi, ironically introduces him to newcomers as "our most polite driver".
Ironically, this can mean deprioritizing what our culture of confession most reveres: Talk. Story.
Ironically, this world of religious dogmas about sexuality was once a very different world.
Ironically, it lets the V6 sing its song without much interference, which is welcome.
Ironically, letting the mind drift without targeting our thoughts can also enhance our performance.
Ironically, it was right on this street where I have my studio right now.
Ironically, both issues have brought Google and Amazon under scrutiny over the past year.
Ironically, eschewing my name may be the most Jo March decision I've ever made.
But ironically, we also live in a world where education is impossible to afford.
Ironically, Musk works long hours in order to boost his electric car company's output.
Ironically, events over the past 21 years have turned the CDA on its head.
Debates over Iraq and Syria during our presidential elections have ironically worsened the problem.
"Ironically, the queen of climate change is producing huge volumes of coal," he added.
Ironically, and very foolishly, the United States has the opposite problem with elevator assets.
But, ironically, it is the danger of the situation that creates a potential opening.
So, ironically, we still think Neon is mysterious, but it's a different mystery now.
Ironically, it is that very substance in our time that threatens life on Earth.
Ironically, regulators are so busy "protecting" investors that they fail to actually empower them.
Ironically, written records exist only because the Jesuits insisted that their slaves be baptized.
Ironically, I was working on a story about Instagram influencers right next to them.
Ironically, as it melts and re-freezes, the hard surface of ice amplifies sound.
Buttigieg: Ironically, an issue like this is mostly for me about freedom from government.
The tyranny of relentless mandatory celebration leaves us exhausted and often, ironically, feeling emptier.
The result of this, ironically, is more breaches may be swept under the carpet.
Ironically, the latest lackluster jobs report shows how formidable Trump will be in 2020.
By being so good at high-dollar fundraising, Clinton would ironically make it toxic.
Ironically, there has never been a better time for talks between the two Koreas.
Ironically, it's only now that some countries are looking at China as a model.
Ironically, the experience of the Trump administration should put an end to this rhetoric.
This designation has, ironically, kept Disabled artists outside galleries and cultures of contemporary art.
Ironically, this squirming figure of darkness can be viewed as a statement of survival.
All the company lacks to lead, ironically enough, is the imagination to do so.
So, ironically, they look for stability in the supposedly safe anonymity of the web.
Ironically, of course, neither of them sees the other as something transformational or radical.
Ironically, Lyft didn't disable its version of surge pricing near JFK on Saturday evening.
Ironically, it was that time away from the Octagon that helped build Pettis' star.
"You can do something both ironically and sincerely at the same time," Benjamin says.
Somewhat ironically, only a new-school technology could adequately capture these old-school projectionists.
But he is much more actively scouting deals overseas — including, ironically, back in China.
This is at once ironically satisfying and allows for time travel to logically exist.
Ironically, Taylor Swift shares a name with an iconic presence in the meatpacking industry.
It is landscape photography in its most basic, and yet ironically most surreal, form.
Ironically, the brain's evolution is what enables us to believe in religion at all.
Ironically, they only succeeded in breaking off the olive branch — the symbol of peace.
Stampler's stepfather, ironically, is the chemist who invented naloxone, the antidote to opioid overdose.
That's mostly due to our naivety, which ironically has become one of our biggest assets.
Ironically, it's the people in the latter camp who manage to surprise us the most.
Ironically, Cuba's government has joined Mr Trump in cracking down on the country's emergent capitalism.
It seems, ironically, that all this time, she's been waiting for a moment like this.
Ironically enough, our favorite "free the nipple" crusader is quickly becoming the queen of lingerie.
Ironically, that challenge made you look like an even more formidable opponent in a way …
Ironically, it was his own perception of his journey that appeared to be his downfall.
Ironically, she already owns one of the most popular Mother's Day gifts of the year.
Ironically, by letting women travel, Prince Muhammad may allow some to leave and never return.■
Ironically, Kamkwamba's story of tremendous engineering achievement begins with him being kicked out of school.
The ironically titled Cuck Philosophy examines various pop culture phenomena through a theoretical leftist lens.
Somewhat ironically, the trapdoor spider's stationary lifestyle is probably what made its epic journey possible.
Ironically enough, Planet's satellite captured images of a rocket loaded with even more Dove satellites.
Ironically, such values-based arguments, however one feels about them, are undercut by rising inequality.
The final slide of the video reads "Water Is Life," ironically accompanied by Pepsi's logo.
Ironically, Lara's sex appeal is also what made her one of gaming's most groundbreaking characters.
Ironically, Bernardi would definitely hate the Roe v Wade decision that legalised abortion in America.
Ironically, these violent events would eventually contribute to the establishment of habitable conditions on Earth.
Hell, people are still flipping the Pen & Pixel style in 2017, whether ironically or not.
Ironically, Trump's record was apparent all along, and should have been enough to disqualify him.
Ironically, other lawyers in the appellate prosecutor's office spend much of their time defending convictions.
Oscar, ironically, was co-founded by the brother of Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.
Perhaps the days of relying solely on Cartesian address conventions are numbered, ironically by words.
Ironically, pushback against California's rules might have more impact on national policy than Equifax did.
Proceed with caution here, though: Ironically, evasion tactics can sometimes make your crush more intense.
And ironically, insisting that The Last Night is unprecedented makes it a lot less likable.
Ironically, a work that does a lot to document this process has itself been mythologized.
Air pollution: Ironically, governments' success in improving air quality is speeding up the temperature rise.
"Heels on the beach can work if they are worn ironically or humorously," he said.
Well, ironically, most of the 20,000-plus Hardee's and Carl's Jr.'s employees, for starters.
Ironically, Facebook suddenly removed Luckie's post on the topic before allowing it back on later.
Ironically — tragically, perhaps — it's those cheeses and wines that explain the roots of France's divisions.
Ironically, it's Paige who can step up and help this team stand above the rest.
Ironically, he said, he used to drive the goods from the docks to the supermarkets.
It looked (almost ironically, perhaps) like a cigar box with knobs and plastic on it.
Ironically, prior to the book's release, he was arrested for public intoxication in Austin, Texas.
This action unfurled on Total Bellas in May, ironically, just as breakup #2 made headlines.
Ironically, in one video Atomwaffen asks for its content to be shared on social media.
Ironically, their efforts may do more than Democrats have to entrench the Affordable Care Act.
Ironically, Denver—the so-called Mile High City—didn't have the lowest rates of concussion.
Ironically, being open to multiple partners might be the best way to save that relationship.
Ironically these bright melodies were a reaction to the singer's wife suffering a personal tragedy.
Ironically, we both have the same color blue shirts, black skirts, and Ray-Bans on.
Ironically, Trump was reportedly asked to play the president in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
Ironically enough, this venom—dubbed Calliotoxin—could be used in pharmacology to develop new medicines.
Ironically, the failed talks may, through a bid for Commerzbank, hasten a cross-border deal.
Ironically, the embrace of complexity leads to a number of simple but important policy conclusions.
Ironically, by that point, he'd already learned that the U.S. wouldn't be pursuing further investigations.
Ironically, Rowling's patronus is a heron, an elegant bird that eats salmon in the wild.
Ironically, Strahovski was heavily pregnant — the exact state her character, Serena, yearns for above all.
"Ironically, he learned how to fist-bump when he was like 18 months," she says.
Ironically, Amazon won't allow cameras into the meeting, so we've filmed a short preview: pic.twitter.
Ironically, the smart home may turn out to be the salvation of online privacy itself.
But in a fictional world created by Peele — ironically before Charlottesville — it sounds fucking awesome.
Ironically, what many folks see as an ecological nuisance may provide the environmentally friendly alternative.
Ironically, that could be because the European left is the victim of its own success.
" Luschek responds in the most ironically "timely" way possible: There are truths on "both sides.
Ironically, David spent the show protecting Julia while his boss was secretly doing the opposite.
Focusing on those outside of my own life is a way of self-caring, ironically.
Its first victims, ironically, are those who have done the least to cause the crisis.
Ironically, Humano's brochure had promised a "green theme camp" with a workshop devoted to waste.
A machine, ironically, does that for us with a few strokes of our computer keyboards.
Ironically, the United States' success in reducing lead poisoning is one reason for testing lapses.
Ironically, the sanctions news has pushed LME aluminum to new 16-months low this morning.
Ironically, Jenkins had previously dropped out of Marvel's Thor: The Dark World over creative differences.
But to get there, ironically, Google has to actually build more devices than ever before.
Ironically, only when these women are stripped of life do audiences get to see that.
Ironically, the end of the boom may increase both government and public support for mining.
Without such an investigation, the President, ironically, will never be able to clear his name.
Ironically the speech requiring the strongest defense is often the most hateful speech of all.
This bill presents a no-win situation for employees and, ironically, may backfire on employers.
The bottom line: Ironically, more use of technology in the future might improve human touch.
Ironically, lack of same-store sales growth at Old Navy hurt fourth-quarter overall sales.
It's fast, contemptuous, harsh without compromising on melody, and, perhaps ironically, incredibly full of life.
Despite, ironically, having advised Beador "not to engage" with Dodd at the party, Dubrow exploded.
Ironically, Einstein -- who suggested some of these concepts -- didn't think gravitational waves would be discovered.
Ironically, Stempfley had applied for The Bachelor without realizing her ex would become the suitor.
Ironically, the law is deployed to undermine legality and the rule of law more generally.
Ironically, the Republicans' failure to repeal Obamacare is likely to preserve support for the President.
Ironically, eliminating D4's use through a POP designation could have long-term environmental impacts.
Ironically, in court, brutal attacks on the other lawyer's client are common and fair game.
The first, somewhat ironically, was in the interest of speeding up the game development process.
Ironically, many of its experiments revolve around the study of fire and combustion in space.
One of them, ironically, is the gains the country has made against its HIV/AIDS.
Ironically, it would be her father's music and vocals that led to her career crescendo.
That is one thing that ... Louie Swisher: I think TikTok is being used very ironically.
Ironically, Straily will face the Reds on Sunday for the first time since the trade.
"I'd put this, ironically, in the same category as the Comey testimony," said Harriman's Clemons.
Ironically enough, it meant he was soon catching the eye of scouts back in France.
Macron—ironically or tragically, depending where you sit—is essentially promising more of the same.
Ironically, Kennedy has been praised as a liberal hero on the court for three decades.
Ironically, now would be a good time to propose a limited cyber accord with Russia.
Ironically, the end result of the trade war is likely freer trade across the world.
Meanwhile, Roth had heard about the island in the Baltic Sea, ironically, from her boyfriend.
Ironically, marketers associated with these brands are overwhelmingly liberal with no interest in political controversy.
Ironically, however, the more attacks the group mounts, the less impact each incident will have.
Ironically, procedure-based prices are common in health care except in agreements with individual patients.
Ironically, using social media from the protest camp is hard due to poor cellphone reception.
Ironically, as the minimum wage rises, workers may have less incentive to join a union.
Ironically, their opinion of how others view the country has remained relatively constant over time.
Ironically, this anger-fueled moment is almost guaranteed to turn your own frown upside down.
Ironically, the high school - located in Granada Hills - has the mascot of a "Golden Cougar".
Ironically, Laurie ended up perpetuating the trauma of the first Halloween inside her own household.
It's a horrific bait-and-switch that, ironically, is symbolic of much of Trump's presidency.
Ironically, labor unions themselves can and often do negotiate similar agreements for their members already.
And such economic success based on free trade ironically keeps the communist party in power.
But, ironically, our food system is subsidized to promote unhealthy foods, like fat-laden cheese.
Ironically, the first bill introduced by Democrats could thus lead to more candidates like Trump.
Ironically, the land that most Mexican immigrants are migrating to now was once Mexican territory.
Ironically, Manafort's heavy-handed attack on Gates's credibility, may force his own hand to testify.
Ironically, he found his lead through Manafort, who is facing charges on the same issue.
"I say ironically because I think that's not what the shooter had intended," he added.
The biggest payoff, ironically, may be the effect thank-you cards have on the sender.
Ironically, if true, Trump finally came up with a bona fide reason to fire Comey.
Ironically, Pelosi vehemently opposed the litigation as a frivolous and unfounded challenge to presidential authority.
Ironically, some are as estranged from mainstream Muslim communities as they are from Western society.
Ironically, the chaos he was brought in to quell may serve to bolster Kelly's standing.
Ironically, the best defense for Helfrich is perhaps even more disconcerting for the program's future.
" As though he were ironically quoting Kanye West, he writes, "I preferred the old Beyoncé.
Ironically, the first prescription my new IVF doctor wrote was for the birth control pill.
"The only thing I cannot stand is a couple of things," she says, un-ironically.
The crowd even semi-ironically chanted Meyers Leonard's name in the garbage time fourth quarter.
Maria says (ironically enough) it was a successful Twitter DM slide that started it all.
Ironically, the latter has since divorced Laforge, describing his tactics as bullying and borderline entrapment.
Jagex assigned a developer to, ironically enough, modernize RuneScape Classic so that development could resume.
Ironically, these teas, like the more common laxative pills, aren't even effective for weight loss.
Ironically, I've experienced the most harassment in more central and busier areas of the city.
But, ironically, his brief 24-day tenure immediately downgraded him to the role of bait.
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The Internet's chemistry, though, is what makes the music so intoxicating and refreshingly — ironically — analog.
Ironically, and because I'm a bigger personality, I've probably suffered more than others for this.
Ironically, the basic contours of the coalitions are essentially the same as in Nixon's day.
PETER HEDGES Ironically, of course, he later did "Three Billboards" with her, which was great.
Although, she called him a "monster" ... Kelly, ironically, chalks that up to brainwashing from Drea.
Ironically, Mr. Zuckerberg may turn out to be the one who can make it profitable.
Ironically, the fall of Communism and the terms of reunification made all of this worse.
Ironically, pressure to avoid overt partisanship in voting behavior instead creates a disturbing partisan epistemology.
Ironically enough, the era I discussed in opening this column was just such a time.
Ironically, even those at the epicenter of the day faced the same lack of information.
Ironically, it actually makes the Affordable Care Act look more competitive than it actually is.
Ironically, Joe Biden, with his more balanced views on trade, corporations and unions, probably could.
And, ironically, in Israel, identity papers indicate "Jewish" as a nationality rather than a religion.
Ironically, the Seahawks lost the Super Bowl the following year to the New England Patriots.
"Ironically, it was in real life that being 'regular' had become unattainable," the narrator concludes.
Path to Washington Ironically, it was a previous presidential impeachment that brought Schiff to Congress.
Ironically, Democrats killed filibuster power on nominations as inherently abusive, except for Supreme Court vacancies.
Ironically, MSNBC's own Steve Kornacki was maybe the first to predict the rise of Bernie.
The only quibble, ironically enough, is that it could have used a touch more soul.
Ultimately, the reason Dumbledore is such a perfect character is, ironically, because he isn't perfect.
Ironically, though one sea star may become a meal, three might result from the leftovers.
The show's coda is Dial's ironically titled "Victory in Iraq," a relief-painting from 2004.
Ironically, Tesla exceeded that 12-month forecast in midday trading on Wednesday with its surge.
And, crucially, although perhaps ironically, gay marriage advances traditional family values, appealing to social conservatives.
Ironically, one of The Circle contestant's biggest campaign platforms involved his dislike for social media.
Ironically, a baby in withdrawal needs a quiet and dark environment without too many stimuli.
Ironically, I didn't wind up pursuing science in school but do still wish I had.
Ironically though, one of the contradictions of Trump's cheerleading about stocks could help him now.
Ironically, the Times reported that Trump recently complained about Kelly to none other than Priebus.
Ironically, June 19 was the 45th anniversary of the first Washington Post story about Watergate.
Ironically, the shocking disparity happened because director Ridley Scott was trying to fight sexual misconduct.
Ironically, that urbanization is good, even crucial, for the survival of a human-populated planet.
Ironically, she called it "lace" — and, technically, as a fabric perforated with openings, it was.
Ironically, the suspicion and the prejudice I do encounter are expressed by white Dutch people.
This was the perfect song for declaring what your "type" is, whether earnestly or ironically.
Ironically, the industry ended up weaker for Germany's protectionist politics within the union, experts say.
Ironically, that is exactly what the USPS is making impressive strides to achieve right now.
Ironically, the interests of the two parties might be aligned in ways that are underappreciated.
Ironically the victories over ISIS, have yielded a strategic failure vis-à-vis the Shiites.
Ironically, some of the greatest proponents of supporting Iranian democracy now, disparaged the program then.
It was an awful situation but, ironically, it ended up being great for raising awareness.
Ironically, Boeing may be one of the companies most at risk from a trade war.
Ironically, despite the DHS' role in immigration policy, the agency's mandate goes far beyond immigration.
Ironically, many of the policies that Trump's administration are advancing do not actually reduce abortions.
Ironically, that officer, Commander Robert Breisch, told those SEALs that they risked losing their tridents.
Ironically, he is the only president ever to have been removed by such a process.
Ironically, President Trump himself gave the special counsel an opportunity to further expand his investigation.
And, perhaps ironically, he wound up profiled in a later version of Schwager&aposs book.
A decent cup is also hard to find, ironically enough, in many Central American countries.
Somewhat ironically, Francis also denounced violence against women in a later segment of his speech.
Ironically, millennials seem to recognize the danger of Trump's character, preferring Clinton by 48 points.
It's fierce, layered, and it contains, ironically, more life than a lot of people's joy.
Ironically, at his job, he was responsible for handling large sums of money every day.
Most of the artists whom I work with I have met through social media, ironically.
Ironically, it was just one month ago that she announced she would stand for re-election.
Ironically, those who are often granted this luxury are the wealthy and those who own property.
Ironically, the facility was funded by the Norwegian government because of the threat of climate change.
"It's been tough because, ironically, I'm being told to commit suicide myself," he told Michael Strahan.
The rangeland to the west is, ironically enough, allocated to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Sanders, ironically, talks less about the importance principles play in securing administrative success than Clinton does.
Perhaps ironically, Oracle's ties in 2017 aren't unlike the bonds that Google had formed with Democrats.
Perhaps ironically, the energy poured into cryptocurrency could eventually be channeled elsewhere, and not wasted frivolously.
Ironically though, the accompanying GIF shows a policeman doing what he's not supposed to do, i.e.
And if you rig an investigation, that&aposs obstruction in and of itself, ironically, but truthfully.
Ironically, the insults that Trump and Romney shared earlier this year are a source for opportunity.
Ironically at the time, I was quite cynical about magic and religion and mysticism and spirituality.
That was, ironically enough, roughly the path Donald Trump took to the Republican nomination in 2016.
Ironically, taking money out of your house may also boost your aid package with some colleges.
Ironically, we broke up within a month, and neither of our playlists were even used once.
Ironically, both Ola and Uber have been facing regulatory hurdles in many states of the country.
Somewhat ironically, these trends help explain why TV is now the best it has ever been.
But your list would still be in plain few of users still using Peach ironically. Why?
Ironically, this mandate has contributed to the rise of sovereign wealth funds in the tech sector.
Ironically, Hof lost in a race for the same position running as a Libertarian in 27.
But ironically, their enthusiasm seems to have proven that an official project is unnecessary, after all.
Ironically, this same intoxication formed part of the evidence brought by the Metropolitan Police against Fabric.
"Ironically, the theme of the 2015 Watchdog in question was freedom of expression," Hedges-Chou said.
Ironically, this piece is as good a statement about selfie culture in 2017 as any other.
Ironically, that's what Stranger Things has been able to do so effortlessly from the very beginning.
Ironically, social media and its impassioned memorials are actually keeping these old high fashion houses alive.
Ironically enough, the protagonist of BTS World sometimes feels as though she's veering into sasaeng territory.
But alas, we're left with questions that demand answers: Are these teens wearing trucker hats ironically?
Ironically: the party also wants to eliminate precisely the assembly in which it just won seats.
And, ironically, if acquisition alone is your strategy, you may be setting yourself up for failure.
There's also the absurdly floppy sun hat that, ironically, still hasn't seen the light of day.
Ironically, it was the success of his own vision that demonstrated the limits of that vision.
Ironically, it wasn't until she started modeling in America that she began embracing her natural curls.
Ironically, it's a smear campaign spearheaded by NBC to undermine Netflix that has reinforced my opinion.
Ironically, so has Coleman, who took on the part in 2012's Hyde Park on Hudson.
Ironically, the much less strong-willed horse named War of Will took the prize home instead.
Ironically, it had also highlighted its extraordinary power—and the need to constrain it through regulation.
Ironically enough, however, Bullet Train's developers actually worried about making "a murder simulation" in virtual reality.
Ironically, the feature is supposed to fact check topics that generate misinformation on the platform. 3.
There's plenty of precedents about the worst that can occur that can actually, ironically, reassure investors.
Ironically, the pussyhat has made that conversation more visible, while erasing its creator in the process.
Ironically, it's located in Lynchburg, in Moore County, which has been a dry county since 1872.
Ironically, Weil's HTGAWM character Bonnie has actually had a complicated romantic storyline with Weber's character Frank.
Somewhat ironically, the track has the added twist of actually being approved by Dr. Luke himself.
Under the status quo, ironically, unions' organizing campaigns have significantly greater reporting requirements than the company.
It looks a little bit like an Unsullied and it looks a little bit phallic, ironically.
Ironically enough, though, Manolo Blahnik didn't have a proper collection dedicated to bridal footwear — until now.
Ironically, the player that would have been the perfect fit for this team was Kevin Love.
Ironically, Bezos doesn't have enough wealth to buy every home in Seattle, where Amazon is headquartered.
The cake had been ordered, ironically, as a way to commemorate the International Day Against Homophobia.
Ironically (though not particularly worryingly), Aeolus's first intended launch date was scrubbed because of high winds.
Ironically enough, Jessica was walking right past the wall that, for now, still bears Spacey's mug.
Ironically, one of the new elements in the sequel is actually a return to its origins.
Who was the poor intern forced to photoshop this photo and use comic sans un-ironically?
Ironically, Putin's choice of prime minister looks to be more telling than his own re-election.
The ultimate underhanded player of the game of thrones would win it, ironically, by legal means.
Ironically, it took more than a year for a network of psychics to figure this out.
Ironically, the four countries that originally proposed the idea of a European military headquarters fell short.
None improves our access to care, Ironically, the insurance market patches negate the deficit reduction patch.
Ironically, the most divisive election since 1860 may provide the catalyst for breaking the legislative deadlock.
By labeling CFPB unconstitutional, the D.C. Circuit ironically protected the agency from attacks on its constitutionality.
Ironically, Zinke's ardent support of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) may exacerbate the problem.
Ironically, these are also times when we most need the release and common ground of comedy.
Ironically, Rubio continues to support Donald Trump who actually is trying to permanently disfigure American democracy.
Ironically, Clinton's average in the polls seems to rebound afterward, even as Comey pens his letter.
Pastelito de guayaba Ironically, the place hasn't been there that long—only since the early 2010s.
Ironically, though, he may be the left's best hope as a bulwark against Trump's potential abuses.
Ironically, Comey may have preferred for this to remain somewhere in the middle — undefined and uncertain.
Ironically, Twitter and other social media outlets, notably Facebook, were the primary vector for Russian disinformation.
Ironically, the best hope may lie with Anthony, who stuck it out through another trade deadline.
So is it time for The Economist to move the Britain section, somewhat ironically, into Europe?
Ironically, I think that the perfect starting place is the possibility that it may be true.
Ironically, these polls actually confirm that the gut instinct of Speaker Pelosi was right all along.
Ironically, both were shortstops — Erick Aybar (April 23.63) and Sardinas — and both pitched against the Diamondbacks.
It was Mr. Trump, ironically, who signed off on Mr. Biden's request to send the Javelins.
Ironically, the US does not yet have such a system, but is trying to build one.
It's been a good while since we've un-ironically considered making them our footwear of choice.
The last one gave me a jolt of energy, which ironically helped me to get up.
Ironically, the problem this time is agriculture's amazing productivity in the U.S. and other developed nations.
Booking same-day can yield even greater savings and, ironically, greater control over when you leave.
Ironically, much of the danger Trump poses can be laid at the feet of Barack Obama.
The 'beauty' community continues to prove that it's ironically the absolute ugliest place on social media.
Ironically, one of the tasks for those who succeed the baby boomers is to restore idealism.
Ironically, conversations about that project were stalled by major flooding in 2011 and again in 2015.
Ironically, both Tauzin and Hayes felt so ostracized by the far left they eventually switched parties.
Ironically, an elementary school in Chicago — the Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School — was named after him.
Ironically, these apps are the most likely to be malicious in nature and infect your phone.
The new rules will be enforced in (ironically) Mount Barker, which is 20 miles from Adelaide.
Ironically, this consensus accuses the local government of making decisions without counting the requisite hard data.
Ironically, though, the emergency room is one of the hardest places to actually get them help.
Ironically, soon after the tree was planted, officials dug it up to send it to quarantine.
Ironically, Yellen came in second in that poll taken prior to her speech at Jackson Hole.
And ironically, the emphasis on national politics has made it harder for Democrats to win nationally.
Ironically, much of the coverage that "Trumpcare" is receiving looks very similar to that of ObamaCare.
Ironically, many of both Ronaldo's and Beyonce's most popular pictures were related to the aforementioned offspring.
Ironically, there is now a decent chance that the two companies may become one under Verizon.
Ironically, the Tony winner for Best Musical pokes fun at Prince Harry's ancestor, King George III.
Ironically, Real Karl famously eschewed social media even though he would have been great at it.
FIELDS Ironically, this period may be harder to produce than the '50s, in a strange way.
Ironically, Nanhui's famous "sponge city" is an attempt at mimicking the functions that wetlands perform worldwide.
Ironically, Weber wasn't even thinking about his driving anxiety when he took his first meditation class.
Dr. R, ironically, was out on maternity leave, so we met with the fertility clinic's founder.
Ironically, my growing worry about the experiment being a failure was starting to give me anxiety.
Often, these side effects ironically sound worse than the ailment the drug is designed to treat.
Ironically enough, Hernandez has publicly entertained the idea of cops and cartels working in tandem before.
Ironically, Fasten will cease its operations on Monday, just days before the conference returns to Austin.
Ironically, Zelaya was ousted in 2009 after he proposed a referendum on those re-election rules.

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