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Sardonically thanking President Ortega for not blaming him for things that happened “when I was four years old”, Barack Obama took the floor as third speaker in his capacity of President of the United States.
Global Voices in English » Americas: 5th Summit Reactions 2009
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Sardonically, Messner pours the entire sack into the river.
Le Milieu, Le Moment, La Race: Literary Naturalism in Jack London's White Fang 2010
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Sardonically, "because I could" is what Camus makes Caligula say to justify his deeds.
Because I could EliRabett 2010
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Sardonically, both faux pas are accredited to the same sibling.
Cedric Perrier: Is Gordon Brown's Labour Party Eating Itself Before Dinner? 2010
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Sardonically thanking President Ortega for not blaming him for things that happened “when I was four years old”, Barack Obama took the floor as third speaker in his capacity of President of the United States.
Summit of Americas Ends With Lack of Unity on Direction 2009
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Sardonically, the official asked the student who did he think we were being trained for.
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Sardonically Crosse told him about Rosemont filching the glass in the raid and how, months ago, to protect Suslev he had extracted his prints from his dossier.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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Sardonically: Yes, just like her, I suspect she's got more than one motive for this.
A Circus of Hells Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1969
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Sardonically Van reflected that even the fine little stream of water on his claim, in a land where water was so terribly scarce, was absolutely worthless as an asset.
The Furnace of Gold Philip Verrill Mighels
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[Sardonically] Yes; I was afraid they'd make it a ward in
Windows John Galsworthy 1900
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