And as the Pontifical Commission points out, the sentence of 1633 was not irreformable. |
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George Galloway's expulsion from the Labour Party will mean that many activists will conclude that New Labour is irreformable. |
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Of course, there is that little problem of irreformable dogma. |
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No one type of confession is exclusively valid, no one statement is irreformable. |
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While the Turks are rendered as irreformable barbarians, and the Serbs only a little less so, the attribute of civilization is never denied the Greeks. |
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