There's a particular irony in mixing the last chapter of a great baseball player's story with all the anti-death strategies of new age sciences like cloning and cryogenics.
There is a particular irony in the attempt to arouse a repressive American attitude to the arts at this time.
Yet there was a particular irony even in this.
Schoen believes the basis for this particular irony can be found in Ravitch's niche in the moderate to conservative wing of the party.
Here, too, Spain served as something of a model for much of Latin America - and, in a particular irony, for Chile.
It's almost a vampiric process, really though l expect that particular irony is sadly lost on you.
This particular irony has not escaped the critics of the Kent Land Trust.
But in an interview with The Los Angeles Times in 1997, he recalled capturing an image of particular historical irony.
Israel also lives with a particular irony.
In the Soviet Union, however, Mr. Gorbachev did everything he could to avert such an outcome, which imbues his present situation with a particular irony.