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Irretrievable (German: Unwiederbringlich, 1892, also
known as
Beyond Recall and No Way Back ) is one of
realist Theodor Fontane's
mature German novels...
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personality trait. Some
states use the
terms irremediable breakdown,
irretrievable breakdown, or incompatibility. In some
states where the
official grounds...
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divorce based on this
principle were
replaced with the
ground of
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This is now the main
basis for divorce. Incurable...
- Georgics,
where it
appears as
fugit irreparabile tempus: "it escapes,
irretrievable time". The
phrase is used in both its
Latin and
English forms as a proverb...
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rekindled their ****ociation in 1986, only
after his
marriage to
Diana had "
irretrievably broken down". This was
followed by Diana's own
admission of marital...
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often uses the term "
irretrievable casualties".
According to the
Narkomat of
Defence order (No. 023, 4
February 1944), the
irretrievable casualties include...
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similar opinion with the character,
writing "Dunst has form in
playing irretrievably inverted depression to
riveting effect, but the Mulleavys'
script hardly...
- used to
shoot and
distribute silent films, many
motion pictures have
irretrievably deteriorated or have been lost in accidents,
including fires (because...
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Trotskyists argued that the
Comintern or
Third International had
become irretrievably "lost to Stalinism" and thus
incapable of
leading the
working class...
- even if the
brainstem is
still alive, the
personality and
identity are
irretrievably lost, so therefore, the
person should be
considered entirely dead. Brain...