During the 1920s Bomberg underwent an irrevocable loss of faith in machine-age abstraction.
"An invalid strategy would then mean irrevocable loss, unless there were a suitable alternative."
The book is actually a recalling of events that turn out to have surrounded precise moments of irrevocable loss and change in his young life.
Sadness - having experienced an irrevocable loss.
Largely by shading their translations, our teams have managed to prevent irrevocable loss of temper, but no compromise is yet in sight.
He looked like a man who had witnessed an irrevocable loss.
The truly awful thing in madness is that we sense a total and irrevocable loss of life while we are still living.
Because there remains from these excesses only a feeling of irrevocable loss and desertion which reaches a high degree of negative intensity.
A terrible flood of realization suddenly swept her face - a realization of an irrevocable loss.
The operation also cost the Soviets about 2,000 armoured vehicles, though the number of irrevocable losses (write-offs) is not known.