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Dance is irreplaceably wonderful.
But it's an irreplaceably valuable gift.
A Unesco world heritage site, Białowieża is irreplaceably biodiverse.
"The rich tradition" referred to by the Prince of Wales in his speech is indeed "something immensely and irreplaceably precious".
That's where Lohan's art is most decisively revealed, and it's why she's perfectly, irreplaceably, cast in "Mean Girls".
That said, there's something irreplaceably American about the woozy picket-fence terror underpinning It Follows (Icon, 15), David Robert Mitchell's sinuous John Carpenter evocation.
What, then, are these good meaty flavours that we can't quite put our fingers on, that make meat (if you love it) irreplaceably delicious?
These funds would in turn help displaced human workers train for irreplaceably human jobs and to perhaps lull the swift turn to automation.
Whatever benefits or burdens the mail brings this week, next week, or any week, stick to what is essentially and irreplaceably you, and be steadfast in your appreciation of your own immense worth as scholar, as youth, and as human.
Backing away from that duty hands the world to the demagogues and bigots, those who would prefer us not to speak to each other, accurately represented as irreplaceably complex individuals who both reveal and transcend group identities.
KEY: True.
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