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I'm an Australian who prefers proper icy cold weather, so I was both excited and tearful when I got on a plane to Iceland, after just having farewelled my parents and brothers goodbye.
This hinders our growth, and ironically, over the long term, also our performance.
Ironically, that object was made by the Killarney process, which is a brand-new process here for the 21st century, and I can hear Greg Lynn laughing his socks off as I say that.
There was a study involving a playground fire pole, ironically, in which researchers saw that little girls were very likely to be warned by both their moms and dads about the fire pole's risk, and if the little girls still wanted to play on the fire pole, a parent was very likely to assist her.
I read to my boys every night, and ironically, our favorite story was "Burglar Bill." (Laughter) But when I got to prison, it soon became apparent that my background was very different to that of most of the prisoners.
So ironically, by regulating cars to minimize harm, we may actually end up with more harm because people may not opt into the safer technology even if it's much safer than human drivers.
Ironically, the same African rice despised at home was hailed abroad.
Ironically, the city, with its population density, is not always the best for that.
I realized I was so busy working, and ironically, learning and writing about this incredible study of British children, that there were days when I hardly even spoke to my own British children.
And actually, ironically, it was human safety that motivated the invention of CFCs in the first place.
But ironically, one of the first stories I covered was the Anita Hill hearings in Washington, DC.
Because I look at the way women are portrayed all the time, whether they're kind of glorified in this way, or whether they're kind of, you know,
ironically
glorified, or whether they're sort of denigrated or
ironically
denigrated.
And that actually is experienced as distancing, which, ironically, makes people less likely to help you.
Now, ironically, what happened was it was eliminated from all the temperate zones, which is where the rich countries are.
Ironically, when I turned about 13 years old, I ended up attending one of these meetings again, after I boycotted them for a long time.
Ironically
and unsurprisingly, I have found that presence and connection also happens to make for more compelling images.
Now, the highest concentration of poor and hungry people in the world, and the place where climate change, ironically, is going to be the worst is in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
Maybe not ironically, that was the chapter on stress.
The shame of boys mocking my changing body and then girls exiling me for, ironically, my interest in boys, it was so much.
And part of the problem is, ironically, because the industry has put so much thought into making things easier to use.
One large children's publisher
ironically
said that they didn't work with children.
Ironically, [living in] communities of the like-minded is one of the greatest dangers of today's globalized world.
Now that was, ironically, and very befittingly, the way we found his grave.
Ironically
I mostly find his films a total waste of time to watch.
Ironically
in doing so they made multiple women into prostitutes.
The Big Knife, a movie about the dark side of the Hollywood motion picture industry, is
ironically
far more like a filmed play than a film itself.
This film has little of Austen's charm and
ironically
mimics the Gothic novels that Austen so wonderfully mocked.
But
ironically
this was filmed before Friday the 13th.
Interestingly the car chase stolen from Weller's epic, made almost 10 years ago and
ironically
probably cheaper than this garbage, is actually by far the best action scene of the film.
Bogart,Cagney, Wayne and the like were basically blue collar types in their screen images but Flynn was an aristocrat in his style and manner, the younger son out to carve out his own fiefdom for a sword,thunder and romance analogy that
ironically
he found himself trapped in.
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