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But it's clear that only when he eventually did lose, irrevocably, did we hear about it.
Instead, they're rooted in the steadfast otherness of other people, and ultimately in the dangers of self-knowledge -- for Diski, the predicament of being in her mid-50's and knowing, for better and for worse, who she irrevocably is and what she irrevocably has done.
The most egregious liar I ever knew was someone I never suspected until the day that, suddenly and irrevocably, I did.
Don Alfonso blisters lives as irrevocably as Don Giovanni did, but with urbane detachment.
I felt the kind of mad exhilaration that criminals must feel when they've done something terribly, irrevocably wrong.
Strange, though, that the man who has done it quite irrevocably is someone who for so long has been seen as the ultimate hero of the Paralympic movement, a competitor complete with a whole set of Olympian ideals.
They irrevocably make the future.
The best answer is irrevocably Answer Choice Three.
My life wasn't ruined by what was done to me, but it was irrevocably altered.
Landmark designation doesn't irrevocably prevent modification or demolition.
Under its literal language, a signer agrees to "oppose" any efforts to increase taxes but does not irrevocably commit to voting against them.
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