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The "irrevocable agreement" would give the Barclays control of the holding company.
The irrevocable and horrifying nature of the terrorist outcomes also invokes dread[6], [31], [33], [34], a powerful feature in the evaluation of risk.
The irrevocable nature of climate change (IPCC 2007) and overcoming the challenges associated with the assessment and prediction of its impacts on various sectors and regions is very critical.
The irrevocable upper limit of this new experimental approach was gelatinization of the yeast cells at T > 85 °C (10 min incubation).
But the irrevocable has not yet happened.
He warned of the irrevocable harm diplomatic disclosures might do.
"George Anderson" concludes in fear and impotence, and the irrevocable fact of Fales's guilt by association.
"The statists and the Islamists are standing against the irrevocable march of history".
"Well, since you ask, the gray goose represents the irrevocable destiny of the working class".
Instead both have to face the irrevocable fact of the Internet: There's always another choice.
That first savage uppercut that so visibly jolted Blackwell's head may have caused the irrevocable damage.
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