11. It may seem to be the ultimate irony that the man who won the presidency by advocating change is now trying to salvage his political career by resisting it. 12. Now they face the ultimate irony. 13. That may be the ultimate irony. 14. That outcome would be the ultimate irony. 15. The court did more than confirm the ultimate ironies of Thomas. 16. The ultimate irony, as various talking heads spell out, was that the children of the establishment bought into the dream images. 17. The ultimate irony will be if the general presents himself to these voters as the candidate of the party that has done so very much to harm them. 18. The ultimate irony, though, is that the strip has become what Adams rails against. 19. The ultimate irony was that by trying to save face in Vietnam, Johnson realized he had shamed himself and his country. 20. Then came a sight which proved to be the ultimate irony of the day. |