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Egypt has been given forty-eight hours before the country may irrevocably change.
Some charge that the need to generate income may irrevocably change the nature of the place, recasting the Presidio as an elite city-within-a-city for wealthy individuals and corporations.
Such a stain may irrevocably tarnish and damage the uniqueness of his historic election as America's first African-American president of the United States, who was also a constitutional law professor.
Consequently, the potential identification of the etiology of IBD as being due to the zoonosis of MAP may irrevocably be lost.
The process itself is fragile since any power fluctuation during a flash may irrevocably corrupt the firmware.
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American colleges may be irrevocably mortgaged to football real estate.
His relationship with the former may be irrevocably scarred and the latter proves dangerous.
Jeffrey Bernard my now be dead rather than unwell and Soho may have irrevocably changed but the play remains an uncanny evocation of a sozzled, homeless Peter Pan who was always one of life's lost boys.
But Representative Howard P. McKeon, Republican of California and the ranking minority member of the House education committee, said, "By putting the federal government in the business of building schools, Democrats may be irrevocably changing the federal government's role in education in this country".
Meanwhile, we may have irrevocably altered someone's life -- and not necessarily for the better.
The economy may collapse, perhaps irrevocably.
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