By 2010 the powerful 486 chip will cost a quarter (or two bits, if you like the irony).
John Wilkins finds some irony in press coverage critical of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum.
The irony is that shark fin is flavorless -- its cartilage has a chewy consistency.
But the irony of this research is that it is also the future of social.
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Another irony is that the main beneficiaries of this electric-car largesse belong to well, the 1%.
The irony is that nothing is particularly great in the Palmetto State at the moment.
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The context suggests pretty strongly that there is a strong element of literary irony here.
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To call out the sense of irony, most of these issues are communication related.
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Now, on its very anniversary (oh cruel irony), the portfolio--all tech stocks--is up a puny 41%.
But it's the second unintentional irony of all this queuing that is even more delicious.
The irony of a convicted monopolist complaining about Google is amazing, but not beyond Microsoft.
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And on the 2016 election, the president noted in self-referential irony that potential Republican candidate Sen.
On that score, some of the participants warned that Obama might confront a political irony.
About then, I suspect, we will also grow tired of irony, deconstruction and post-modernism.
And this is a story about irony the soldiers fight heroically but the missions seem completely pointless.
One newspaper editorial summarised the reaction by describing the US's problems as a delicious irony.
You answer is of course an attempt at irony but it was not ironic at all.
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If you press the viscount, his pleasant irony gives way to a surprising bitterness.
Rupert Murdoch must be savoring the irony of having Thomson steer this experiment in localism.
The irony here is that all of this represents progress, albeit in perverted form.
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The irony is that the rise in renewable energy will require more fossil fuels.
If Avandia is a risky drug, there is perhaps a dark irony to its story.
Its comic irony signaled his narrative voice, which artfully distanced the reader from emotionally grim material.
But irony aside, and overlooking black pots and kettles, does he have a point?
Irony of ironies, he was then accused of winning "only because of the car advantage".
The irony is that if a drug manufacturer had gotten this result, they would have celebrated.
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"The irony is he didn't even run on health care, " says one Democratic pollster.
"Everything's tinged with irony and sarcasm and bitterness and darkness these days, " he said.
It would be an irony if something intended to preserve lives ended up destroying them.
There is a bit of irony for antivirus folk at work protecting WAP environments, said Candia.
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