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But it was a whole lot better than being irrecoverably dead.
Five days of sandstorms should have buried the little yacht irrecoverably.
During the first year of occupation, 1940-1941, alone, an estimated 43,900 lives were irrecoverably lost, not counting refugees.
But if he did not write it down at once the lyric fled from him irrecoverably."
In an instant, all would be irrecoverably lost.
The powder which is spent in a modern review is lost irrecoverably, and occasions a very considerable expense.
But the earliest Christian historians selected only what they regarded as strictly relevant to their purpose, and now the rest is irrecoverably lost.
They crashed irrecoverably, or locked themselves in infinite loops.'
Before the Vikings could recover, join together, the raiders would be deep in the heart of their enemies' fortress, the battle irrecoverably won or lost.
They were considered irrecoverably lost.
It is now irrecoverably lost.
Most skystones fell into the large methane sea, where at sunset they irrecoverably froze.
To tread the Hall of the Betrayer, a person must betray completely and irrecoverably that in which they believe.
Irrecoverably dead.
Still, once man decided to stop squandering natural resources on vast theoretical projects, and throwing them irrecoverably out into space, that problem was easily solved."
The myth of the lost poem tells how an inspired work was mysteriously given to the poet and dispelled irrecoverably."
This vast, lumbering, ignorant, dull-witted lout was stage-struck, and irrecoverably.
When the long-awaited meeting with Yukiko is abruptly called off, the book's narrative tension is irrecoverably deflated.
It was irrecoverably damaged by cannon blasts during World War II, and so a new church had to be built in 1955.
Revo Uninstaller can also irrecoverably delete files.
"Irrecoverably so."
It also uses explanatory terminology for many religious terms, rather than using the Mongolian words deemed sullied irrecoverably by Buddhism.
He wrote to them, "If the poem is published, succeed or not, I am 'irrecoverably a poet.'
The old formidable unity, that had seemed lost and broken irrecoverably, blazed torch-like through Aber to confound its enemies.
However, the Austrian march remained occupied by the Hungarians and the Pannonian lands were irrecoverably lost.