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reparable

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Able to be repaired.

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The damage is done but it is, he says, reparable.

Labour knows that changing its leader will not change the policy in Iraq: whoever is prime minister, the government cannot contemplate cutting and running.As for Mr Blair, he sees a rocky path between now and next January, when elections in Iraq are scheduled, but continues to believe that, if America learns from its mistakes, Iraq is reparable.

She posted on Twitter that the pilot was OK and that the damage looked "reparable" and added: "It looks like the pilot landed it pretty well".

Karmitz is, in a way, deeply pessimistic about the state of the art in France, and yet it's an unusually optimistic pessimism, inasmuch as it's rooted not in decline-and-fall nostalgia but in particular diagnoses of practical, reparable, and essentially political problems.

There are no poor people in "War Room," with the exception of the off-screen character of Elizabeth's sister and unemployed brother-in-law, who are seeking to borrow money for rent and a car payment (though even their poverty is presented as temporary and readily reparable).

He has been a throwback with a liberal streak — a non-reactionary old-school director whose characters display hard responses to hard circumstances that themselves suggest a world of cruel indifference and reparable woes.

According to a team representative, all crew members were safe and the boat was being towed back to the team's base at Pier 80. Russell Coutts, the Oracle Team USA chief executive, said that the $2 million wing sail was "pretty much destroyed," but that the hulls were probably reparable.

"The cells damaged in that area are not reparable," Ms. Jerome-Parks reported to friends in an e-mail message shortly after the accident.

What help will be given those whose homes are reparable and how can repairs be aligned with a building code that has yet to be released?

"Some of it has been torn apart, some of it is reparable, some was relocated by the weather," Petty Officer David Mosley of the Coast Guard said.

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Born in 1922, Sonnino describes the family's slow decline from middle-class respectability to "dignified poverty" (a situation that the 1938 racial laws made ir-reparable) and the proud isolation that forged a tight family unit, thereby making individual escapes inconceivable.

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