| 11. | Soviet and Russian historiography often uses the term " irretrievable casualties ".
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| 12. | This is particularly valuable for irregular or irretrievable scanning movements.
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| 13. | Much of the irretrievable garbage reeked bad enough to keep the crowds away.
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| 14. | Harris, the FBI experts belaeVa, " was irretrievable ."
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| 15. | An irretrievable breakdown in the marriage is not enough.
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| 16. | But one seemingly irretrievable loss-- her baby-- is back.
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| 17. | "This is an irretrievable loss,"
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| 18. | The situation is not irretrievable for us here.
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| 19. | What the president described as flexibility, the Republicans described as an irretrievable pledge.
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| 20. | Something " deep-sixed " was, by definition, irretrievable.
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