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I felt the kind of mad exhilaration that criminals must feel when they've done something terribly, irrevocably wrong.
Anastas marks that as the moment his life went irrevocably wrong — but perhaps it was really a couple of months later, when, in the warmth of his fiancée's arms, he confessed.
But they went on believing in the ideals and the Party long after it became obvious that it had all gone irrevocably wrong, and was perhaps even wrong in the first place.
Absolutely, irrevocably wrong.
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But when it came to Supreme Court decisions, it was quite possible to get it wrong, flatly and irrevocably.
The problem with envisioning Homo sapiens as inherently and irrevocably warlike isn't simply that it is wrong, but also that it threatens to constrain our sense of whether peacemaking is possible and, accordingly, worth trying.
Whatever compromises Mr Lincoln may concede to the South with respect to the limits and the right use of the Congressional or Presidential power, he stands irrevocably pledged to the principle that slavery is wrong, and that the national power, so far as it can be fairly used at all, must be used to limit, to repress, to promote its extinction.
Mr. Steinberg defended his legislation, which he described as "that sweet spot between those who think the statute is irrevocably broken and those who believe there's nothing wrong with the statute".
When did it irrevocably transform itself into a lifeless farce...?" But he's wrong.
Normal has changed irrevocably.
Australia changed irrevocably.
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