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You sardonically allude to an opposing view because you are inherently insecure and unhappy.
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The first one came from a man who identified himself sardonically as the Geography Teacher.
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For that maneuver New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof sardonically awarded Wiederhorn his first annual award for corporate executive greed.
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"Rather than saying, as the liberals do, 'Everything's always wrong, there's nothing that's not wrong, there's something bad bad bad there's a bad thing in the world and it's probably called the Jews, '" he says sardonically.
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And this was coming from the institution somewhat sardonically called, by Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam, The World's Greatest University, a place that for centuries relied on its reputation for academic excellence, not its life-comforts and other amenities, to attract the best and the brightest.
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