In 1548 he made an irrevocable choice of a religious life and entered the Society of Jesus where he was finally ordained in 1553.
Too, taking up residence at Swalekeep would be an irrevocable choice of sides.
Here Lem has finessed an irrevocable choice.
At the end of the First Age an irrevocable choice was given to the Half-elven, to which kindred they would belong.
He cared enough now to make sure that she understood before this last, irrevocable choice was made.
Witty stories about people making irrevocable choices.
Now that is an irrevocable choice.
This symbol of three connected circles was reserved for the kind of love shared between two people who had made the irrevocable choice to bind their lives together in a permanent committed relationship.
It is Miss Newton's first play, and deals with a family caught up in unfortunate circumstances and irrevocable choices.
Fog reminded him of Tuluth and irrevocable choices.