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Mourinho's side were beaten at Manchester City and also lost to Porto in the Champions League but this was the first game to do irrevocable damage to Chelsea this season.
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Most of them can do irrevocable and life-altering damage in seconds.
But opponents of the plan -- which is proceeding without the support of the Department of Parks and Recreation -- say it will cause irrevocable damage to wetlands and hurt wildlife.
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By the age of 18, I had undergone enough head trauma playing football to cause irrevocable damage to my brain.
Mainly, however, Greenwood and others are worried that the budget cuts will cause irrevocable damage to science in America.
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