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By the time the bill was published the government had irredeemably lost its narrative.
The Committee does not believe that this change of policy has yet been sufficiently explained". By the time the bill was published the government had irredeemably lost its narrative.
Britain wasn't quite the 1963 Wyoming depicted in Brokeback Mountain, but it, too, contained its stories of sex thwarted, love irredeemably lost and lives made grey by unfeeling law.
At the same time, when class boundaries are breached, there are often terrible consequences in terms of what's left behind, what's irredeemably lost, what's sacrificed.
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My brother and I listened to the album once, pronounced it irredeemably gay, and I lost it shortly thereafter, but it's always stuck in my memory, and I remember the melodies of the songs, if not the words.
The health and social care bill probably achieved a world first – losing popular support irredeemably almost as soon as the white paper that preceded it was published in July 2010.
Having either made them feel it's not worth voting Labour, or losing them to the Conservatives and UKIP (and this is not just because the British working class is all irredeemably racist), the party now risks the loss of its non-white voters, concerned about ever increasing levels of racism.
Both irredeemably flawed.
I am irredeemably provincial.
But it seemed irredeemably foreign.
Cynics see the country as irredeemably corrupt.
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