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I have started irreversible changes of a nature you know well.
I hope that what happened in 2003 will not turn out to be irreversible.
But things are changing and some of these changes look irreversible.
Everyone felt that here was the true, irreversible beginning of spring.
It was as if she had just discovered the irreversible process.
Yet in times of great and irreversible trouble, art can be on our side.
The choices he made early in the game were irreversible.
Then, too, many medical students would rather not deal with death and irreversible decline.
In a moment it would be real, irreversible, a part of his own life ended.
Her condition had been coming on for a long time, and most likely was irreversible.
He said the changes are irreversible and I welcome that way of thinking.
Free energy is subject to irreversible loss in the course of such work.
If he lost power, there was a chance of irreversible damage.
Most are still able to keep themselves hidden until they have taken an irreversible hold on a person's body.
He had made a very serious and perhaps irreversible mistake.
The results can be devastating, and in some cases, irreversible.
Even the changes in Spanish society are now seen as irreversible.
But a lot of the changes in Russia that have taken place are irreversible.
For me, however, something about events of the past few months feels new and irreversible.
"And according to my calculations, the change will be irreversible in a little over two hours."
Their addiction to what they do is such as to be irreversible.
But there was no help for it now; the events of the past were irreversible.
But I know they have created irreversible pollution to the world.
Another few minutes and brain damage would have been irreversible.
There are many people who leave an irreversible stamp on history.