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A rational person could see the situation is more than Good vs. Evil but if the US Congress vote this afternoon is any indication some seem to see the Israel = Always Good, Hamas or whoever represents the Palestinians at any point = Irredeemably bad jfxgillis Says:
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Irredeemably broken, with little chance of restored health anytime soon.
Orville Schell: The Melting of America: The Story of a Can't-Do Nation 2010
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Irredeemably cosy and middle class though it may be, the Book Show on Sky Arts is presented by Mariella Frostrup who does for me and other middle class males what would otherwise take a factory full of Pfizers finest
Books on TV 2010
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Irredeemably bitter and mean old ladies are rare things, inverse desert blooms.
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Irredeemably bitter and mean old ladies are rare things, inverse desert blooms.
Rory Fitzgerald: Old women: the wisest people on Earth Rory Fitzgerald 2010
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Irredeemably bitter and mean old ladies are rare things, inverse desert blooms.
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Irredeemably abolished itself by no longer fulfilling its true purpose.
A Declaration of Independence from the Government of the United States 2008
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Irredeemably loathsome, utterly disgusting, thoroughly despicable!
McCain, Palin don't care: One-third of America's homeless are veterans 2008
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Irredeemably discredited from the outset, the Tories had been overridden and outlawed from one end of the Union to the other.
The Critical Period of American History John Fiske 1871
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Irredeemably bitter and mean old ladies are rare things, inverse desert blooms.
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