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He's a sort of evangelist for lactose tolerance, talking without irony of the "in-store theatre" of how his product is presented.
BBC: Shelves in a shop
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It's not without irony that the Democratic win on the fiscal cliff narrowed its chances to get a deal on the forced spending cuts.
CNN: Obama woos GOP, finally
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In a city that worships, without irony, organic, local food grown with distant water and bodies simultaneously toned by holistic yoga and cosmetic surgery, the river mirrors what it runs through.
ECONOMIST: A waterway that says a lot about its city
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For instance, the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg reported without irony that administration officials defend Obama's silence toward Israel by arguing that his June 4 speech to the Muslim world in Cairo was also geared toward Israelis.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The lonely Israeli Left
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Elaine thought that this was really neat and repeated it to our house group without a trace of irony.
NEWYORKER: Seeing and Believing
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"Arguably we look like the strongest company in this business, " the chief executive says without a trace of irony.
FORBES: Williams Communications Stares Chapter 11 In The Face
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"He's the closest thing to a perfect human being that I've ever met, " says Fisher, without a trace of irony.
FORBES: Mr. Nanotech
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Without a hint of irony, he says he expects to become a martyr to the cause, just like Mandela and Gandhi.
NPR: Canada's 'Prince of Pot' Busted for Seed Sales
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It was without any sense of irony that Monsieur Hollande had to cross the channel to visit 300, 000 of his fellow countrymen on a campaign visit to London in February.
FORBES: The False Choice Between Austerity And Growth
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Running in parallel with the trials of love is an account of the earliest vibrators, as developed for therapeutic purposes by our hero, the irony being that, without realizing it, he is, like Charlotte, in the business of female liberation.
NEWYORKER: Hysteria
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Deevy wrote complex characters, and the irony within this play often depends on actors projecting emotions without words.
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