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- After all, Europe owes Ireland an ineradicable debt of gratitude.
- And certainly America's fascination with all things fistic seems ineradicable.
- It will always remain absolutely unforgettable and ineradicable in my mind ."
- Many viruses and bacteria also have ineradicable reservoirs of infection in wild animals.
- It is easier to take measure of the forgivable than of the ineradicable.
- What a terrible thing to realize _ ineradicable.
- In another it is a ruefully amusing lament for the ineradicable hypocrisy of humanity.
- Impeachment was an ineradicable mark on his record; the Senate trial was public purgatory.
- Yet she is visible to me, partly because I have ineradicable memories of her vividness.
- An ineradicable record is being made.
- This deep-seated and ineradicable phenomenon, she argued, was the true engine of evolutionary change.
- What was left is " a confrontation with the ineradicable insecurity that has always been there,"
- The ancient civilization and massive monuments of Egypt had " a profound and ineradicable impression on the Greeks ".
- Edgerton incorporates the latest historical findings and corrects the almost ineradicable misconceptions that have surrounded some events for a century.
- The state usually moved workers from one job to another, which ultimately became an ineradicable feature in Soviet industry.
- Wise governments will accept that paid sex is ineradicable, and concentrate on keeping the business clean, safe and inconspicuous.
- It can only be hoped that the behavior that goes with pants and shirttail out will not have been found ineradicable.
- The action of the first is swift and ineradicable; the reach of the second is vast and larger even than violence.
- These comments will be ineradicable in U . N . history and the memories of those who suffer under the Iraqi killer.
- They are tormented most of all by the ineradicable memory of the joys and pleasures of the embraces they shared in life.
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