"She is fun, dry, ironic - as funny as any male writer out there, " he says.
Critics tend to see this "romantic image" as a failing of the ironic Austen, says Professor Todd.
Ironic also is that these twin ideologies both put the cart before the horse.
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It's ironic that the guild itself was responsible for much of that blacklisting in Hollywood.
Now, in the infectiously primitive talking-animal world of "Fantastic Mr. Fox", he's become an ironic realist.
Or--maybe most damning--that the positive gospel is no longer relevant in our secular and ironic culture.
Which, actually, the way it comes out of her, is quite a friendly and ironic sound.
It would be ironic indeed if they ended up helping Mr Bouchard to achieve his aim.
You answer is of course an attempt at irony but it was not ironic at all.
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How ironic to see that it is you who finds yourself accused of financial fraud.
Where I live, people wear bright green blazers to be ironic at costume parties.
What's ironic is that the product works much like a nicotine replacement for quitters.
Ironic, given that there's no computer in his home office--Patterson writes all his novels in longhand.
How ironic that the Saudi government is trying to do the same thing in reverse.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: It's an ironic legacy of the PAN success in making Mexico a real multi-party democracy.
It seems ironic to play a game about that fact, but one has to start somewhere.
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These ads were the polar opposite of American advertising - wry, understated and ironic.
But none of these methods promise the ironic death this ludicrously macho handset demands.
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How ironic--this is exactly the point some manufacturers have been trying to make for years.
And in a weird, ironic twist, it's presented in the form of Barry Bonds.
"It's quite ironic, " says Ivan Chung, a senior analyst in corporate finance at Moody's Investors Service.
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Turkey's generals are no doubt raising an ironic glass of raki to his success.
There is something deeply ironic about a device designed to improve efficiency and foster connections achieving the exact opposite.
As David Cay Johnston suggested in The Fine Print, the AJCA has an ironic name.
How ironic, then, that the experiment's future could be imperilled by its present success.
This is ironic in a country whose politicians spent 15 years working towards a two-party system.
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He delivers viciously ironic verbal assaults on his brothers, his father and his uncle.
Which is somewhat ironic, when you consider that the race is for robots only.
It is ironic that someone in the watch business should not be in control of his time.
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It is doubly ironic for those who have followed Britain's chequered efforts to deal with war crimes.
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