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What is funny is the "irrepairable" damage that specifically you, President NObama and Plastic Pelosi have done to our once great and powerful country.
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But I think irrepairable damage had already been done when “Pretty Fly for a White Guy” took it out.
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The damage they have done now appears to be irrepairable.
Senate Republicans highlight Franken's arrival in new Web video 2009
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She has exposed so much that I feel there are irrepairable differences.
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She has exposed so much that I feel there are irrepairable differences.
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It has already done almost irrepairable damage to NASA.
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Another delegate, William Heath, recalled that the parade include a ship called the “new Constitution” on a sledge pulled by thirteen horses, with men on board who represented “a flourishing commerce,” and another boat “representing the old Confederation, very leaky and irrepairable.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Another delegate, William Heath, recalled that the parade include a ship called the “new Constitution” on a sledge pulled by thirteen horses, with men on board who represented “a flourishing commerce,” and another boat “representing the old Confederation, very leaky and irrepairable.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Her inner circle needs to get off the pot and have a heart to heart with her before she does irrepairable damage to her legacy and political future.
Analysis: Obama makes history, pivots to general election 2008
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I sincerely hope she doesn't do irrepairable damage to the party.
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