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Six years later, in the wake of a petition launched by Cocteau, Jean-Paul Sartre and Pablo Picasso, the French president, Vincent Auriol, granted Genet – by now the author of five novels, three plays and numerous poems – a full and irrevocable pardon; he would never again be sent to prison.
By granting the full and irrevocable rights of citizenship to former slaves and their children, the 14th Amendment began to right the wrongs of the most shameful chapter in our history.
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The consequences can prove grievous and irrevocable.
In Adams's telling, the bomb bears down like Fate incarnate, inevitable and irrevocable.
Vote Tory and you risk leaving Europe, with Scotland leaving the UK – shocking and irrevocable breakages.
They see the change as a clear and irrevocable move, a break from empty promises.
Pope John Paul II pronounced that the non-ordination of women was "definitive" and "irrevocable".
Her face is that of someone registering a precious and irrevocable loss.
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