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Saying that melting sea ice is some kind of irreversable trend by using the term “melting ice cap” to inspire fear in people is just dishonest.
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Draghi replied that the creation of the eurozone was irreversable.
Eurozone crisis live: UK refuses to contribute to €200bn IMF package - 19 December 2011 2011
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I agree that having ACORN be any part of it will cause irreversable damage.
Fellow Republicans urge Bachmann not to boycott 2010 Census 2009
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I'm afraid that Hillary is going to cause so much problem between now and the convention that the damage will be irreversable.
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Clay I have not tried Sweets 16 but I believe that inhaling too much Sweets 7.62 will undoubtedly create irreversable liver damage with a dramatic elevation in accompanying enzymes.
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Once the addict has HIV due to sharing needles, or has had a fatal overdose, irreversable harm has been done.
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By the time it is 'out of fashion' then the social implications regarding any aspect of this are; irreversable, catastrophic and terminally perpetuating downward.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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There is no doubt in my mind that if McCain were to appoint the next SCOTUS justices, the damage to this country would be truly irreversable.
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By the time it is 'out of fashion' then the social implications regarding any aspect of this are; irreversable, catastrophic and terminally perpetuating downward.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Nominating Hillary will do irreversable damage to the Democratic party, the democratic process and the Nation.
Video: Tensions Finally Boil Over Between Hillary And Obama 2009
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