Questions of value – of unique and irreplacable artefacts, and of individual human lives – are recurrent themes. |
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As one of the cleanest and most economical energy sources photovoltaic is soon going to be irreplacable for the energy supply. |
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To you your nanny might be irreplacable but for the administration if a Swiss nanny can be found she should have the job. |
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This neighborhood symbolizes luxury, an irreplacable treasure that brings together the worlds of business, media and artists. |
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This profile is irreplacable for the finishing of small buildings, facades, decorative constructions. |
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We have immediately replaced the book but its contents, which represented the Liverpool wit and insight, is irreplacable. |
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When we all realise it's utterly irreplacable there will be a change of heart. |
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We still keep great memories of him and he will be irreplacable. |
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Some things in football are irreplacable and Bellefield certainly comes into the bracket. |
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Alan is basically irreplacable at the moment but if anything should happen, we'dhave to get by. |
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The thieves stole irreplacable jewellery which had been collected by Mrs Smith, 51, since she was a child. |
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Gray has four years left on his pounds 180,000-a-year contract as a soccer analyst with the satellite company, who consider him virtually irreplacable. |
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Irreplacable for sorting, helpful for organising. |
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