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My life wasn't ruined by what was done to me, but it was irrevocably altered.
I thought this was funny until I became a father and learned that it was irrevocably sad.
Petri also explained to his congregation that the Devil ruled the world more obviously than ever, that God would punish the authorities and those who obeyed them, and that the world had become so wicked that it was irrevocably doomed.
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Can art still have something of the prophetic function assumed by the avant-garde of the late 19th and early 20th century, or has it been irrevocably absorbed by industry?
Over the Kremlin's insistence that it is irrevocably dedicated to basic freedoms, some liberals here call that a euphemism for authoritarian rule.
It's irrevocably sober Charlie Cook on the Republican Party in the Nov. 22 National Journal's "Missing: Seller's Remorse".
I also know that the swastika got swept up by the Nazis in the 1920s and ever since that time it is irrevocably associated with tens of millions of deaths in a war to free the world from tyranny and butchery.
"To me, Robert and I were irrevocably entwined," Smith writes.
So it seems appropriate that during this theater season, when that skyline was irrevocably changed, it served as a focal point for three Broadway shows: "Sweet Smell of Success," "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "The Women".
It is a mythical possibility that was irrevocably missed.
I do not believe that our political system was irrevocably poisoned, or that it is a day of shame.
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