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America’s political culture and society may be irrevocably broken — at least in the near to mid-term.

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“I extend my deepest sympathy to the victims, whose lives have been irrevocably changed and the life lost by the alleged brutal acts of the offender,” D.A.

It irrevocably changes how the audience feels about Sam and these men.

“The gown enveloped her in an aura that accentuated her vocals, irrevocably touching hearts worldwide,” the design house added.

I also knew, suddenly and irrevocably from that moment forward, that boys like me were not expected to have thoughts like that.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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