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Ironically, he is also, like so many of his countrymen, a Francophile with a penchant for wine and a house in southern France.
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Ironically, he is so sincerely grateful that despite the fact that I have always paid him promptly and well, I still feel profoundly in his debt.
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Ironically, Li says he is still waiting for that special someone to answer his advert, admitting, "the best result would be for me to find someone to marry through this".
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Ironically, or not, he is living with his parents in Westport again.
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But it seems to me that, frankly, the person that you didn't mention that actually may have the upper hand in all of this, simply because he did not have to vote on any of this, and simply because he is seen, frankly, as an outsider, ironically, having been in Washington for almost 30 years, is Al Gore.
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Ironically, that is precisely what Barak claimed he was doing when he pulled out in 2000.
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Ironically, the closest Slim gets to computer literacy is navigating his Palm V: He uses the calculator and address book, but someone else has to enter the addresses and phone numbers for him.
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Ironically, he used to be one of the organisers of the rival World Social Forum and is coming from there.
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Ironically, his choice of investment target is as out of place in green-crazed Portland as he was at the Santa Fe conference.
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