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Or are the two opposing doors irrevocably closed?
And remembering that the doors to social change are never irrevocably closed, even in unimaginably difficult situations.
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The adoption agency sent me a little bit of information, non-identifying, of course, in accordance with state law that mandated all of my birth records be "closed" and irrevocably sealed.
The compound is known familiarly as Steidlville, and his employees liken a stay there to entering a submarine: the door closes irrevocably behind you, and there is nothing to do but descend.
He closed by asking that Congress approve a declaration of war against Japan, thus irrevocably engaging the US in World War II.
The typical cadence of our daily behaviors – driving down 280 every morning or getting a burger at SuperDuper before closing – suddenly and irrevocably disappear, and our minds suddenly become more active in seeking the stability of the regular.
You or your spouse's world changed irrevocably after someone close to you died, and you can't go back to the life you had before.
Labs are closing in droves and their expertise and reagents are irrevocably lost.
When the emperor conceded French claims to Alsace and the Rhine bridgeheads, the "Spanish Road" to the Netherlands was irrevocably cut, and the close alliance between the Spanish and the Austrian branches of the house of Habsburg came to an end.
There are now multiple warring factions in the country, which is close to falling irrevocably apart into at least four separate territories.
Has she finally journeyed closer to God or, irrevocably, away?
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