| 1. | For a born cheapskate like me, the offer was irresistable.
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| 2. | A big win over Charest would give the separatists almost irresistable momentum.
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| 3. | The chance to steal a prize from the Bay State is proving irresistable.
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| 4. | The temptation to manage the profitability of the pharmaceutical industry is practically irresistable,
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| 5. | The theater of it may make him irresistable,
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| 6. | This really looks like a situation of the immovable object / irresistable force nature.
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| 7. | But the new visibility of the WTO has made it irresistable to those seeking change.
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| 8. | A while back there was some discussion about the immovable object / irresistable force paradigm.
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| 9. | But rewriting Riel appears politically irresistable.
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| 10. | It does, however, make it feasible, and thus probably irresistable, in two ways:
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