By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable. |
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The fire was quickly extinguished, but the motorcycle was reduced to a smoking, unsalvageable cinder. |
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All those empires were unsalvageable due to their infuriatingly irreversible histories. |
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Most of the lighting, the heating, cooling, and sound system in the theatre are most likely unsalvageable. |
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Much of the milk, especially single-serves, became warm and was unsalvageable. |
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The harbourmaster assessed the wreck, which was extensively holed, as unsalvageable. |
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He is a twenty-five year-old Spaniard, and already his future prospects look unsalvageable. |
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The decision to enter publishing was a reversal for Jobs, who two years ago said that the book business was unsalvageable. |
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No segment of the world's people can be left behind and deemed unsalvageable. |
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Dispose of all plant material and unsalvageable trellising systems according to all federal, provincial, and local laws, by-laws and regulations. |
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I sometimes feel I screwed up my entire life, and the past 8 or 10 years have just been spinning it out further and further so that now it's unsalvageable. |
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The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable. |
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But when it came time to weigh anchor, there was a problem: the aging boat that North had docked in South Carolina proved unsalvageable. |
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They have greater scope to rescue their reputations than unfortunates such as Sir Ming, who decided that his had become unsalvageable. |
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Once seen as unchanging, or unsalvageable, India is now widely recognised as a dynamic, innovative, soon-to-be economic powerhouse. |
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Bieber pushed the limits of reasonable teen rebellion, rendering his reputation nearly unsalvageable. |
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Fuel and tankers became so scarce in the spring of 1942 that oil was scavenged from the unsalvageable battleships still resting on the bottom of Battleship Row. |
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Two drops of java on his shirt is enough to make the day unsalvageable. |
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The work was badly damaged and considered to be unsalvageable. |
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The differential in established well-being between the two main parts of the West, America and Europe, with everything and being so enormous, is not decisive for the future, nor is it unsalvageable. |
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A minimal amount of wood was unsalvageable and was shipped to landfill. |
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This development is particularly significant in that it is estimated that 200 million cubic meters of lodgepole pine will be dead and unsalvageable in 10 to 15 years. |
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After a battle lasting three hours, Java struck her colors and was burned after being judged unsalvageable. |
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The project, known as the Redpath Lofts, consists of redeveloping most of the buildings for commercial and residential purposes, demolishing those considered unsalvageable and replacing them within their existing volumes. |
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