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This was irremediable, and I never missed the first or last.
What could she hope to do with him when his madness had become irremediable?
Anything could happen, and it's likely to be horrible, irremediable.
The evil is now irremediable, and it has been entirely your own doing.
They had done her a great and irremediable wrong.
Any misconduct toward these people by uniformed men of the King would be irremediable.
The proposals of the left were no longer accepted and the conflict became irremediable.
However, as Johnson also makes clear, police violence is neither inevitable nor irremediable.
On the surface it would seem that these two ideas are in complete and irremediable contradiction.
Something in its irremediable pitch and shape reminded him that his head hurt.
He suffered too much under a conviction of irremediable folly.
Interrupting the nature's order can lead to irremediable consequences in the physical and human environments.
Any other method can only lead to irremediable confusion.
A problem; two in fact, one irremediable, the other with a hoped-for solution.
How could he take on all that, much of it irremediable, at ten-minute intervals?
The travelers were far from the central point which they would have struck, had their course not been subject to an irremediable deviation.
I had been saying that irremediable word to myself, but had not expected to hear it said out loud.
"That is not an irremediable matter," he said quietly.
The early stories tend to protest too much about the irremediable awfulness of modern life.
As she spoke, her voice held the irremediable lisp of the Lydian-born.
Because anonymity meant her loss would be even more complete, more irremediable.
Their calamities were of ancient date and they knew them to be irremediable."
Capital punishment is a method open to irremediable mistakes.
While that remains, the irremediable, the irredeemable cannot be.
I can distinctly remember consigning the paper to a state of irremediable spiritual ruin.