So there's a lot of poetic justice to the move, and we're very grateful to the club for helping us out of our predicament. |
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Today, I think that we are seeing some poetic justice by coming back to south Waterloo. |
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However poetic justice was done when, on the orders of her sister Mary, Lizzie followed him, albeit only for a 12-month sabbatical. |
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Perhaps it would be poetic justice that such funds, generated from high-tech yuppies, should be put to use to provide basic services in remote areas. |
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There is poetic justice in the opportunity to round things off at Kilmarnock, where their 4-0 win on the final day of last season was not enough to prevent Rangers' treble. |
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It is not hard to see poetic justice in the latest development. |
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Everyone thinks there's a good deal of poetic justice in the idea. |
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And with a flourish of poetic justice, the cruel aristocrat later met his death by his own creation for his part in the murder of Mary Queen of Scots' husband. |
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By a quirk of fate, the presiding Judge was himself an art aficionado with, literally, a flair for poetic justice. |
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Or perhaps poetic justice demands that the life of an unstoppably prolix author be parceled out in multiple, overlapping volumes. |
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There is true poetic justice in receiving such a dismissive judgment on this day. |
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While some have had the displeasure of being discarded by me, the intervention of poetic justice has ensured that I get paid back in the same coin and be discarded by others. |
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Now to be able to work in our Ministry which, in part, provides refuge to victims of persecution around the world is, I think, a kind of poetic justice. |
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Julie's moment of poetic justice came in the ninth grade regular English class when a student that frequently bullied her actually requested assistance from her because her writing was deemed excellent. |
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Still to open his Majors account and with more mess-ups along the way, it would be poetic justice for him to triumph this week. |
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It is the poetic justice of time that is providing a small window of opportunity to the less developed countries to nurture their growth-this opportunity cannot be encumbered by bearing, once again, the burden of the rich. |
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