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The decision, whatever it was, had been made an hour ago, its consequences ineradicably fixed in time.
Two or three figures wen there stay ineradicably in my mind.
Or because there was something ineradicably violent and destructive in human beings?
He turned the box so that the strip, ineradicably etched on the side, would register.
He often recognized indications in his work to a childhood ineradicably scarred by the War.
He may be dealing here in a style that to American ears sounds ineradicably central European.
It may put Everest ineradicably into your mind.
But with no prospect of a majority big enough to override a veto, that course would only have made the dispute ineradicably partisan.
She felt sick and sore, but worse than that was the sense of being used, shamed, ineradicably dirtied.
Charteris was a young man in whom a passion for the stage was ineradicably implanted.
So, every ovarian culture on Athos cast a woman's shadow, unacknowledged, ineradicably there.
There was nothing like the pressure of knowing that your universe might be ineradicably altered to drive lesser considerations from your mind.
The discussion among the kids is hilarious, but there's also something ineradicably dark mixed in: an acknowledgment that parents fantasize about running away.
Fresh Air sounds considerably hipper, if ineradicably chirpy.
A.U.C. 791 is a year that I would forget, but its horrors have burned themselves ineradicably upon my memory.
Pelham Hurst, ineradicably convinced of his self-worth, offered a heavily creased sleeve.
Mr. Domingo is good, too, though ineradicably tenorial in tone; as a result, ensemble balance is thrown off a bit.
I had come to believe that the Great War defined something ineradicably English about me and the family into which I had been born.
It seemed to Everson like the monument of a long-forgotten giant who wanted to impress himself ineradicably on the memories of unknown beings.
Our basic purpose is..." and he quoted verbatim the resounding sentences which Mentor had impressed so ineradicably upon his mind.
The songs, whose meanings might have been piquantly vague on the album, were enlivened or freighted with concrete imagery, nearly all of it ineradicably British.
Now she is considered inseparable from Vishnu, who carries the mark of sri-vasa, ineradicably representing Sri, his consort.
Perhaps some final confirmation that mankind itself was ineradicably corrupt, that life was indeed just a gaudy nightmare in the head of an imbecile?
More than all of Mr. Hare's verbiage, those eyes capture what remains ineradicably vital in this woman when the flashy surface has been peeled away.
The skin was pulled taut over her cheekbones, the lines running along her forehead and from her nose to her mouth were etched deeply, ineradicably.