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These people have realised they're losing something irreplaceably precious, he thought.
This was accurate enough, since it is the only act which can irreplaceably destroy a unit of society.
Instead, the components of the building were scattered in vacant lots around Brussels, and today, everything is irreplaceably lost.
The northern quarter of the town was devastated by a large fire in 1809, and many middle-age buildings were irreplaceably destroyed.
It would consume the host, particularly its brain, where brain cells died irreplaceably in a great progression.
Jobs, apartments, skills - all lost, irreplaceably.
Dance is irreplaceably wonderful.
Once Arcady came into sight, Ari felt she had learnt a lot during the past few days, irreplaceably important lessons.