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"I would say in some other industries women might be more irreplaceable," said Miller.
"I would say in some other industries women might be more irreplaceable," said Miller Silverman.
Because most of the oil we use is for transportation, improving vehicle efficiency is the single biggest step we can take right now to ensure that we transition to an oil-free society before we've destroyed more irreplaceable wildlands, suffered more oil-spill catastrophes, or allowed carbon pollution to push our climate past the tipping point.
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The inclusion of property value data as surrogates for revegetation costs results in optimal landscapes with more highly irreplaceable (priority) sites in less expensive parts of the region and smaller average patch sizes.
Although Ward's name often comes up in trade speculation, Van Gundy has found his tenacity, more than anything, irreplaceable.
More importantly, the irreplaceable mediaeval street plan remained.
Fake teeth you can get, but other parts are more or less irreplaceable.
For these reasons and more, they're irreplaceable and complex and intense.
Heed the warning of those who've lost their memories, for it's not the replaceable kitchens and homes mourned most, but more often, the irreplaceable photographs.
Water experts say it is about time Texans placed more value on this irreplaceable natural resource, given the state's rapid population growth and fickle weather.
He called the work programs, which made him more than $7,000, "irreplaceable" and said they helped him become a "successful and productive young man" upon release.
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