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Both knew they were on their way to irrevocable words.
He had taken another irrevocable step toward a new future.
He made the go decision then, and it was irrevocable.
"I would like to believe that we have taken an irrevocable step."
"I want to sort things out there before we do anything irrevocable."
The course of events seemed irrevocable, the world lost to the Order.
Let him come home to it as something that is done and irrevocable.
But the race would be made alone; that decision was irrevocable.
Looking about I saw no one, but that feeling was there and irrevocable.
There was a feeling in the air of something final and irrevocable about to happen.
The only irrevocable thing in the everyday world is death.
We were in position to carry out our final and irrevocable act.
Or was the price of the totally just city his irrevocable fall?
Have we the right to make an irrevocable decision for the million who are still sleeping?
He reminded us that what had been done was irrevocable.
He wanted to know the moment the verdict was irrevocable.
I just have this thing about irrevocable steps, that's all.
For when one has been written, it always becomes irrevocable at death.
"But do you believe that he really would have shot the woman himself, when it came to the last, final, irrevocable moment?"
He felt himself poised on the point of an irrevocable decision.
Washington said its decision was irrevocable, and would produce a new secretary general by the end of the year.
The tough times were the ones when die decision was irrevocable.
But decisions had been made; they were irrevocable, and to fight them was out of the question.
He'd just have to present his case and hope the police considered all the aspects of the situation before doing anything irrevocable.
You realize that the process, the marriage, is quite irrevocable?