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His decision to "irrevocably" leave the institution was a significant blow.
Some factions, apparently supported by Gibson, are irrevocably committed to leaving the entire 1,087 acres undeveloped.
"His only hope of avoiding The Hague is to say, publicly and irrevocably, that he's leaving".
Why did we just sit idly by? Tom Ford left, irrevocably, and Domenico with him, and the rest of us did, for all intents and purposes, nothing.
The title refers not just prosaically to the play's sole actor but also resonantly to its subject, which is not loneliness exactly but more specifically what it feels like to be left irrevocably alone.
Perhaps she had glimpsed him across the lobby of an opera house or leaving a reception a fleeting non-encounter that irrevocably scrambled the juices in her brainpan.
Both models are now irrevocably broken and contaminate the political debate in their respective countries, leaving those behind with far reduced strategic depth.
And, increasingly, irrevocably, I am a stranger to books, to the long-form text, to the pleasures of leaving myself and inhabiting the free-floating consciousness of another.
Then, the World Trade Center came down, leaving Gibson to wrestle with not the future, but with a present that had irrevocably changed.
Speaking at the Republican National Convention in 2008 left him, perhaps irrevocably, a man without a party.
Dr Rockstrom added: "We are on a trajectory that will leave our world irrevocably changed, far exceeding the 2C mark.
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