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  • a  incapable of being removed or away or dismiss
    irremovable boulders
    irremovable obstacles

  • India was free, but the blood bath of partition and the uprooting of the population had left irremovable scars.
  • To all intents and purposes they are irremovable, which accounts for the fact that many of them are so decrepit that they have to be trundled to the Senate building in armchairs.
  • The most negative expert, Protestant Moral Theologian Paul Ramsey, saw an "irremovable possibility" that physical or psychological damage might be inflicted on IVF children.
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  • Orlando police to start using CopDots technology to combat property crimes
    Orlando Police Department said at news conference on Thursday they will be using CopDots, a new technology that will help combat property crimes. CopDots, a high-tech adhesive that contains thousands of tiny dots with a unique and irremovable number on it, allows residents to mark their property. "The individual numbers on this pen will be a DNA number that's registered to the person who ...
    Aug. 2, 2013 - Local 6 Orlando
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  • Mani Shankar Aiyar in Hindu
    Billing panchayati raj institutions (PRIs) as an "ineluctable, irremovable and irreversible" part of the Indian system, Mr. Aiyar said it was hugely successful in politically empowering women and the marginal sections of society.
  • Roger Goodell in Atlanta Journal Constitution
    What it seems is that his legacy is being measured by himself and others in terms of things that perhaps are irremovable and therefore when we speak about the Patterson legacy we tend to hear them talk about highways, stadiums, edifices, monuments... Bruce Golding http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Golding&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNH3FiL7e5BWOUtFjYFYPlVpBBhGeQ Jamaica Observer http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20050828T000000-0500_87114_OBS_GOLDING_SCOFFS_AT_PATTERSON_LEGACY__PNP_LEADERSHIP_CAMPAIGNERS_.asp&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNF-T-rY4X1R9Au9FqEh0vMa4Wsp_A Aug 27, 2005 53808 70851 irreparable In a letter to Stallworth, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the player's actions caused irreparable harm to the victim and his family, your club, your fellow players and the NFL."

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