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It would be an irreparable loss to science if they should get away.
He considered Traymer's death an irreparable loss to the community.
You feel their sadness and sense of irreparable loss.
As for me, this is an irreparable loss.
He stared up at the cold points of light, and the sense of irreparable loss overwhelmed him.
Over Follingsby hung the terrible knowledge that he had been responsible for an irreparable loss.
If we had introduced them before, we would not have suffered such irreparable losses.
In the depleted condition of the Spartan upper class, this was an irreparable loss.
It identifies nearly 200 of these sites as or of irreparable loss and destruction.
Although longing to recover, those who suffer intensely for a long time sense an irreparable loss in their improvement.
Normally, his vision would be declared an irreparable loss, and doctors would not attempt treatment.
A total and irreparable loss of reason and Junction, the birthing doctor had said.
The College has suffered an irreparable loss.
Her passing is an irreparable loss, not only to her loved ones but to all who knew her.
"Total and irreparable loss of reason and function."
I had therefore suffered an irreparable loss.
He ran the calculations comparing how much someone could lose at dabo in a single night against the irreparable loss of his self-esteem.
Rather, it's a record of unjustified suffering, irreparable loss, tragedy without catharsis.
Various medieval garments used in past coronation ceremonies were also sold off at the time, an irreparable loss.
His untimely death at the age of 45 was an irreparable loss to Kerala's reformist movement.
His luggage had been lost and he was shouting about the irreparable loss of his custom-made clothes.
His death was an irreparable loss to the Tsar, who wrote the words upon the despatch announcing it in grief.
It is a black day in the history of Pakistan and an irreparable loss to this country," Khan said.
It is not an irreparable loss."
Total and irrecoverable loss of sight in one or both eyes.
The pain of irrecoverable loss burned through him.
According to Müller-Hillebrand actual irrecoverable losses in the war were between 3.3 and 4.5 million men.
The term is most commonly used for structural failures, but has often been extended to many other disciplines where total and irrecoverable loss occurs.
But often they speak from "deep memory," reliving chaotic, brutal and degraded reality with a sense of irrecoverable loss.
There was a time when thinking of her meant coming to terms with feelings of grief and pain and irrecoverable loss, but no longer, not for many years.
The post-flood renovation carried out in many parts of the European Union led to significant and irrecoverable losses of river fauna and forests.
Accounting the standard ratio of 1/4 of the wounded as irrecoverable losses, the number of German casualties in the later period of the battle was approximately 10,000.
But her eyes could not hide her irrecoverable loss, and as she led me into the foyer, her gait was unsteady and I suspected she had been drinking.
The crucial feature is the irrecoverable loss by a patient of the ability ever again to sustain his own breathing and heartbeat, as a consequence of the total destruction of a functioning brain-stem.
An 'Irrecoverable Loss' Transylvania is the home of most of Rumania's ethnic-Hungarian minority, estimated by Rumania at 1.7 million and by Hungarians at up to 2.5 million.
In an absorbing, epic quest for the self, the humour, occasional nostalgia and vibrancy of the novel's language fail to deflect from an undertow of melancholy and the sense of irrecoverable loss.
Although such techniques involve a fairly high risk of permanent damage to the chip, and irrecoverable loss of the secret keys therein, they permit much more detailed information (e.g. photomicrographs of encryption hardware) to be extracted.
Subsequently, the Romanian army participated in the German-led invasion of the Soviet Union, with its forces taking part in the capture of Odessa and Sevastopol and ultimately suffering irrecoverable losses at Stalingrad.
Prime Minister Karoly Grosz of Hungary said at a meeting this month that liquidation of the villages would represent an "irrecoverable loss not only for Rumania and the Hungarian nationality, but for the whole of mankind."
To ensure her removal thither, and prevent the irrecoverable loss of her body in the wide sea, she had had the precaution to fasten a long shawl round her waist, and again to the staunchions of the cabin window.
I believe that if some of these people had continuous care with one as opposed to multiple practitioners and were treated with medication and weekly psychotherapy, their multiple hospitalizations would not have occurred, nor might their irrecoverable losses in functioning have taken place.
Although early links courses were often close to the sea it was rarely used as a hazard, perhaps due to the instability of the dunes closest to the water and the high cost of hand-made golf balls precluding anything that could result in their irrecoverable loss.
- and that, roused to wrath by the irrecoverable loss of his past, he might come looking for me to exact a stifling revenge ... is that how it will end, with the life being crushed out of me by a pair of superhuman, merciless knees?
Such a great scholar who paved way to new research fields and achieved so many great things even in early days in a short span of time passed away affected by diabetics on 02.04.1897 when he was just 42 years old, and it is an irrecoverable loss to the whole Tamil World."