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Of course a marriage, once it has gone irretrievably wrong, should end.
It was as if, the author writes, he were "a symbol of what had gone irretrievably wrong in the 1960s, when rebellion, for its own sake, took the place of a serious engagement with ideas".
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He seemed to be saying, remarkably, that an 18-year-old's basketball career had gone irretrievably to pot.
The burning feeling that something has gone irretrievably off the tracks lays the groundwork for disturbing multidisciplinary exhibit, Enantiodromia.
But the example of Iran, which saw its advanced American weapons rapidly fall into disrepair after the fall of the Shah, is a warning of what could happen to Egypt if ties with America go irretrievably wrong.In this section The ties that bind The fashion to be federal ReprintsThe links are personal too.
Stocks or bonds, Whitman keeps securities for a long stretch unless they go irretrievably sour.
By then, that war had gone badly, perhaps irretrievably, wrong, and Halberstam's three-decade-old book seemed like front-page news.
"Everything that could go wrong went wrong.
And that, as all decision makers learn, is the really dangerous course, the irretrievably wrong decision.
I'm not sure what to say about those 225 people other than to note that the BBC story is hopelessly, irretrievably wrong about them.
What had gone wrong?
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