Why, nothing, of course, given that the political system that permitted it to happen is irremovably entrenched. |
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It is irremovably embedded in the viewing experience of the film. |
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Some residues become irremovably ingrained in the material or remain on your clothes. |
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But I am worried because, despite Alexis Tsipras' declared intentions to fight against austerity, the conservative political forces in Europe seem irremovably positioned against that prospect. |
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Amendment 26 seeks to have the text of the warning irremovably printed as well as to allow the use of irremovable stickers in the case of tobacco products other than cigarettes. |
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Nevertheless, these symbols of Agaat's existence have been irremovably inscribed onto the maps, revealing an alternative cartographic narrative. |
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The texts shall be irremovably printed, indelible and shall in no way be hidden, obscured or interrupted by other written or pictorial matter or by the opening of the packet. |
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She is very curious to see what Maureen, the receptionist, looks like when abstracted from that stern matronly gaze etched irremovably into her stony forbidding features. |
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