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We have lost an irreplaceable force and a very dear friend.
Catlin, a politician manqué and disappointed academic, was writing to express his chagrin at reading that Brittain's first love, who died in the war, was the irreplaceable force that had shaped her life.
For a moment, Priebus seemed poised to become a powerful and irreplaceable force in the new administration.
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Reports indicate that Hezbollah recently expanded its actions in Syria to include its most valued resource — its highly trained and strategically irreplaceable special forces units.
And how many of us are selling ourselves -- our precious life-force and irreplaceable time -- for the illusion of security that a measly bi-weekly paycheck provides?
Nazi Germany couldn't keep up, its air force shattered and irreplaceable.
Today, American armed forces have an irreplaceable role in our world.
These firms are much more than an economic force; they are an irreplaceable part of our American experience, a channel to grow our middle class and a path to economic opportunity.
Machine-like repeatability and irreplaceable singularity, for Derrida, are like two forces that attract one another across a limit that is indeterminate and divisible.
All have given me an irreplaceable sense of comfort since I first moved here: even youthful rebellion loses force in the face of a chunk of Parmigiano-Reggiano and a heel of bread -- not to mention a good cannoli.
Thus, as the campaign wore on the Japanese were losing irreplaceable units while the Americans were rapidly replacing and even augmenting their forces.
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