The limestone statue is priceless and all of these items are irreplaceable. |
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Maybe they've lost the capacity to see these lives in the concrete, as individuals, irreplaceable. |
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Since the daguerreotype plate negative was transformed into the final, fixed image, like a painting, it was unique and irreplaceable. |
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Make hard copies of files or records that are unique or irreplaceable, and protect them in an offsite, fire-resistant storage location. |
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Needless to say such irreplaceable material deserves to be studied and catalogued for researchers and students. |
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Celtic's problems this coming season could be whether they can replace the irreplaceable. |
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Larsson is unique, probably irreplaceable, yet how do you value a phenomenon? |
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Think about the ways in which she is wonderful and unique and irreplaceable. |
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To understand the damage humanity can wreak on irreplaceable flora and fauna, New Zealand is the place to be. |
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If any of the materials were damaged it would be very costly for the University to replace, or possibly even irreplaceable. |
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It will be found that even the irreplaceable parts will be replaceable, after which there will be only cars. |
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He did hope that Sara could contain the problem before any of his irreplaceable artworks were damaged. |
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Any burglary is a traumatic experience, but while some things can be easily replaced, items of jewellery are often irreplaceable. |
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Thousands of irreplaceable treasures were stolen by looters from the Iraqi national museum during the war. |
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We treat them as though they are free and limitless, when in fact they are invaluable and irreplaceable. |
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But for some things irreplaceable, only their cherished memories live on in our hearts. |
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Each one a building of unique character, irreplaceable, yet bulldozed in the name of progress. |
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Callous burglars have left an elderly couple heartbroken after they stole irreplaceable jewellery while they were away on holiday. |
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Unfortunately, 30 exhibits from the main gallery, irreplaceable pieces, are still missing from the museum. |
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However, historic buildings and ancient monuments are a finite and irreplaceable resource. |
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If you have heard of all three, you will realise just how truly irreplaceable John Peel is. |
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Scores of people lost sentimental engagement rings and irreplaceable family heirlooms. |
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Other irreplaceable photos had smiling faces drawn in with crayon or finely pointed graphite. |
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I have told them the heart only has a finite number of irreplaceable cells. |
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It had a nice oak finish to it, and if the sun hit it at the perfect moment it would reflect off an irreplaceable gleam. |
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What might seem like a quick fix can actually ruin that very expensive, irreplaceable motor. |
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I was pondering what might be the best way to replace the irreplaceable, when a friend put me in the way of Steve. |
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Unlike, say, a tennis racket or cricket bat, a snooker cue is thought irreplaceable by its owner. |
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Was there any way for the world community to act to save those irreplaceable, monumental Buddhas? |
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You have brought to your position a loveliness and grace and intelligence that are unusual and, I am afraid, irreplaceable. |
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Every little bit that's shaved or drilled off the pyramid is irreplaceable, and it represents an erosion of something that should be preserved. |
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The waters of the Tigris ran red with human blood, many libraries perished, water resources trashed, irreplaceable cultural treasures were lost. |
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The professor said the missing equipment included material which was irreplaceable. |
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Sonny, of Bolton Woods, was a one-off, an irreplaceable character known both in and out of the horse fraternity. |
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But it had appealed for a reprieve for its cattle, virtually irreplaceable Red Galloway beef and Ayrshire dairy stock. |
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Though my awesome fam is irreplaceable, I have found quite the community of friends out here. |
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Such a prodigality with the lives of decorated, irreplaceable veteran troops and leaders was it prudent? |
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The irreplaceable steel-bladed assegai were saved for close-in work. |
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Nobody is irreplaceable, but there are people who are more easily replaceable than others. |
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In exchange for the irreplaceable role of the married couple in the upbringing of children, society in turn makes a commitment to them. |
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Raise awareness of the importance of priority key biodiversity areas, including those that have irreplaceable plant and marine biodiversity. |
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He was matchlessly unorthodox, brave, loving, generous, riotously funny, as well as shrewd and unsentimental, in a blend of human chemistry that is indeed irreplaceable. |
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We must bear witness, through our lucid and gentle love, to the irreplaceable value of each person. |
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While film has allowed her to play contemporary characters, she regards theatre as the irreplaceable medium for classicism. |
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It is up to us to assert our beliefs, prove that we are irreplaceable and demand recognition of our rank. |
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Among the items he had deposited was an irreplaceable £5,000 IWC GST Aquatimer watch he bought to give to his nine-year-old son on his 18th. |
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The growing and processing of sugar cane are essential to those regions and irreplaceable, in economic, social and cultural terms. |
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As was shown by last year's review conference, the NPT remains an irreplaceable component of international security and stability. |
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The cultural and natural heritage is among the priceless and irreplaceable assets, not only of each nation, but of humanity as a whole. |
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Pilots, technicians and other professionals have irreplaceable experience in this field. |
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Famous for her acting and her golden voice, she is irreplaceable in the heart of theatre lovers. |
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Agricultural enterprises make a unique and irreplaceable contribution to achieving the Lisbon goals. |
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He was my father, my mentor, my alter ego, my irreplaceable best friend. |
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In all this, the one in charge of the community of consecrated persons has an irreplaceable role. |
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A multistage alarm approach can be implemented to protect irreplaceable items. |
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They haven't got much out of it but it is all irreplaceable damage. |
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This particular human being, with his or her characteristics, is unique and therefore irreplaceable. |
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And we would like to share with you some of the areas where we believe your ministry is irreplaceable. |
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Father, this is my lovely and irreplaceable betrothed, Josephine. |
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But, since the biodiverse services of nature are irreplaceable and non-negotiable, eventually we will all be on board or we will be desperately diminished. |
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He is truly irreplaceable, a figure of unparalleled courage and integrity. |
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I lost contact with friends and acquaintances, irreplaceable photos from mobile uploads, and my faith in social media. |
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Killing these iconic birds is not just an irreplaceable loss for a vulnerable species. |
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The celebration will be as unique as the irreplaceable Rolf himself. |
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They are a specialty and to depopulate them, to kill them all means they are irreplaceable. |
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This e-bunker is a genuine Fort Knox for the safeguarding of critical back-ups and irreplaceable documents. |
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The craftsmanship of the past is virtually irreplaceable and, once lost, it is gone forever. |
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Nevertheless, over and above their value in marketing terms, they provide us with an irreplaceable resource for viticultural experimentation. |
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What is also at risk is the future of marriage as a fundamental social institution, together with the importance that society accords the irreplaceable role of a husband and wife in conceiving and raising children. |
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But to that girl the next two years are vital and irreplaceable. |
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In turn, high-performance tires require natural rubber, whose properties make it irreplaceable, especially for truck, farm equipment and earthmover tires. |
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The love of the Father absolutely individualizes each personality as a unique child of the Universal Father, a child without duplicate in infinity, a will creature irreplaceable in all eternity. |
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This water can be tapped and withdrawn for use but, since it is replaced very slowly or not at all, this tapping amounts to mining an essentially irreplaceable source of water. |
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Then, ecclesiology of communion itself has come to rescue consecrated life, in stating its need and its prophetic sense, its irreplaceable role in the overall process of communion in which the Church is engaged. |
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All, however, are irreplaceable, owing to their value as a testimonial, their aesthetic, cultural, historical, scientific worth, or because they are vital to the preservation of biological diversity. |
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Yearbooks are irreplaceable, because they capture the memories and moods of a unique time. |
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From the most basic of household furnishings to precious and irreplaceable objects of sentimental value, these families have found themselves bereft of homes just before the holidays. |
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The irreplaceable function of the ministry of the word in the priestly apostolate demands that the future priest shall be thoroughly trained in the theory and practice of the art of speaking. |
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He is not, however, as irreplaceable as some people appear to believe. |
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Yes, Will Gardner is irreplaceable, and will forever be missed. |
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Agricultural research institutions have been closed or privatised and the agricultural advisory service dismantled, leading to the loss of an irreplaceable knowledge bank and the decline of agriculture. |
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Unlike many of his breed, Mr Welch didn't prove irreplaceable, though. |
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Armstrong recommends that steam humidifiers not be placed in locations where unusual instances of malfunction of the humidifiers or the systems might cause damage to non-repairable, irreplaceable or priceless property. |
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May they come to realise that this knowledge is irreplaceable. May they in turn become bearers of the message of peace, tolerance and respect for others. |
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The historic significance of these light towers to the communities of which they are so much a part is irreplaceable, and steps must be taken to preserve and protect Canadian heritage for present and future generations. |
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An irreplaceable body of knowledge died with him. |
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The death of children and adults in these schools causes irreplaceable loss to families, communities and countries and lifelong injury to millions of children around the world. |
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The scientific basis for Biosphere Reserves was irreplaceable. |
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Whether or not Garafolo is irreplaceable in that effort is another matter. |
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Simultaneously, when an owner opts out or prepays, the nation loses an irreplaceable housing resource. |
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Today, both Iran and Persia are used in cultural contexts, while Iran remains irreplaceable in official state contexts. |
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Correctly formulated, the theories of maximum efficiency and of compared costs constitute irreplaceable instruments for action, but, if they are misunderstood and badly applied, they can lead to disaster. |
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By thinking in these terms, we acknowledge all persons as irreplaceable and self-sufficient members of the moral order. |
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The two armies engaged at Guilford Courthouse on March 15, and, though Greene was beaten, Cornwallis' army had suffered irreplaceable casualties. |
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Deployment would take twenty irreplaceable minutes, and the fleets were closing at full speed. |
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That right was thus irreplaceable and had several implications. |
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Base transport policy on the irreplaceable role of road transport. |
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The Library also received irreplaceable items from other prestigious institutions such as the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Dulwich College and the Royal Society. |
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