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Others fear the neighbourhood's character will be irreparably changed because of luxury housing.
We saw and spoke with people whose lives have been irreparably changed.
The commission went ahead with its hearing, but ultimately decided not to designate the structure because it had been irreparably changed.
Gibson's fiction has always been concerned with the problem of how people make sense of a world that has been irreparably changed by new technology.
In 1953, he underwent an experimental brain operation in Hartford to correct a seizure disorder, only to emerge from it fundamentally and irreparably changed.
During the last year, she remained largely silent, refusing to answer the questions of reporters camped out in the pastures of Athens wanting to hear her version of the violence that irreparably changed her life.
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But there has yet to be the sharp comedic take on Trump that can irreparably change the way a candidate is viewed, in the vein of Tina Fey's Sarah Palin or Will Ferrell's George W Bush.
But many people who live near the proposed park area say it would irreparably change the economy of the region, driving out the paper products industry and the jobs that go with it.
Once his immediate fear of stroke passed, Mandrola's fears became existential: Had his life changed irreparably?
That all changed, irreparably, when they clashed over training arrangements on their pre-season visit to Portugal.
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