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That self-wounding policy, for the nation, was compounded between 1609 and 1614, when Philip III banished hundreds of thousands of Christian-converted Moors, whose skills proved irreplaceable.
The baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan played off and on with the reformed quartet, but Desmond proved irreplaceable and the group was not a success.
His influence on defense and his leadership — he soothed the anxieties of all around him — proved irreplaceable, especially because the logical replacement, Yaya's brother Kolo Touré, was also at the African Cup.
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Unlike many of his breed, Mr Welch didn't prove irreplaceable, though.
I suspect that Steinbrenner will prove irreplaceable for those millions of fans who have relished hating him and his vaunted team for the last 34 years.
And then what? "You'll prove irreplaceable.
Prime among these was the young actor Thelma Holt, who became his partner at the Open Space – where, as well as performing with distinction, she proved an irreplaceable fundraiser with a siren-voiced gift for public relations.
They proved to be an irreplaceable tool for researchers and Internet users all over the world.
The weightlessness environment of the fluid, which cancels buoyancy forces and favorites the three-dimensional spherical shape of the gas bubble, is proven to be an irreplaceable powerful tool for boiling studies.
Yet in the latest edition of his deservedly treasured reference work, the book's third and biggest revision since it first appeared in 1975, Thomson proves anew that he is irreplaceable.
"The Chechens have already proven more than once that there is no irreplaceable leader".
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