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Irreversible decline?
Then came what seemed an irreversible decline.
It's what happens to countries in irreversible decline.
By 1896 gold production had gone into irreversible decline.
Susan Sontag greeted the centenary of the cinema with an essay proclaiming its "ignominious, irreversible decline".
"If we continue down this road, we will truly open up an irreversible decline," he wrote.
However the country's biodiversity continues to suffer massive, sometimes irreversible decline.
Tobago's sugar production peaked in the 1790s but began an irreversible decline after 1807.
Will it, along with the bent Tokyo Tower, be a final marker of an irreversible decline?
In that confidence in the government may now be in irreversible decline, perhaps.
This is important for the renewal of a 124-year-old party deemed to be in irreversible decline.
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