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His mouth twisted in annoyance at the irrevocability of the past.
They may not understand the irrevocability of the ritual.
For in life, the only irrevocability is death.
The irrevocability of agony is experienced by each individual alone, through infinite and intense suffering.
What pained him most, he said, was the feeling of irrevocability, the fact that each moment was a lost opportunity.
Whatever it was, he felt a serious case of drowsiness coming on like an express train, both in speed and irrevocability.
What must be made crystal clear is that there is a sharp difference between commitment and irrevocability.
She didn't even try to fight the compulsion that swept her toward him with the irrevocability of the tide.
But take note of the irrevocability clause.
And the book repeatedly contemplates the absolute suddenness and irrevocability of its central events.
Or was it an illusion, born of grief and longing, unwillingness to accept the irrevocability of death?
You never felt the... that terrible irrevocability.
Instead an estoppel argument based on representation, reliance, detriment and irrevocability is utilised.
Nothing would be more dangerous than sentencing guidelines cast in stone because they would combine rigidity with irrevocability.
Magical sensitivity leads only to joy; it knows nothing of the irrevocability and fatality of existence.
Mr. Pickwick gave a heavy blow on the table before him, in confirmation of the irrevocability of his intention.
Royce believed that human beings do have experience of the Absolute in the irrevocability of each and every deed we do.
"Midwives," a good movie about injustice and the depth and irrevocability of tragedy, has more than one great performance, though: it has synergy.
Both concern the irrevocability of the past and the terrible, confusing pain of living with memories and knowledge; both are rich in psychological tremors.
The Nature Of Capital Punishment; its difference from all other punishments in its Irrevocability, &c.
The eternity of Hell has also been justified in the Scholastic tradition by appeal to the irrevocability of the reprobate's decision to oppose God after death.
Note: That when the period of irrevocability expires, the offer may still remain open until revoked or rejected according to the general rules regarding termination of an offer.
This conviction of the irrevocability of the past and of the evanescence of mind induced in them a great tenderness for all beings that had lived and ceased.
For this reason, and in light of the "severity and irrevocability of the sanction at stake," the standard for effective assistance in capital sentencing proceedings must be especially stringent.
Melancholy is not a state of concentrated, closed seriousness brought forth by an organic affliction, because it lacks the terrible sense of irrevocability so characteristic of states of genuine sadness.