| 31. | Its outline would irreparably clash with current European provisions,
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| 32. | However, his DNA remained irreparably damaged with dormant potential for further transformation.
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| 33. | The Pierce Administration was irreparably damaged by the incident.
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| 34. | The hotel was irreparably damaged by fire in 1920.
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| 35. | This operation damaged him irreparably and ruined his life.
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| 36. | Although restored to power, Gorbachev's authority had been irreparably undermined.
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| 37. | Hogan left in 1983, irreparably damaging the AWA.
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| 38. | So, if one partition is irreparably damaged, other partitions may survive.
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| 39. | Nevertheless, Thorpe's public reputation was damaged irreparably by the case.
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| 40. | In 2015 the wooden flagpole was found to be irreparably damaged by termites.
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