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  • We are beginning to perceive that those with the least power among us -- such as the rising tide of autistic children in our midst -- or the prisoners whose violent behavior leads us to label them as unredeemably damaged -- are often our greatest teachers of this truth.

    Pamela Gerloff: If This Were A Dream, What Would It Mean? Pamela Gerloff 2011

  • And rather than resigning himself to the likelihood that things will get unredeemably ugly, perhaps McKinnon should remain and try as best he might to keep it clean and hard-fought.

    Can McKinnon Take the Heat? - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008

  • But by this point the film's narrative has become unredeemably dull and plodding, and Wyler's stately pacing and heavily stylized compositions do little to lighten up or aerate the material, as Hawks might have done with full control over an unpromising story like this.

    Come and Get It Ed Howard 2009

  • Both groups keep upping the ante until non-believers are condemned to annihilation and an unredeemably hellish future.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » “Raise Wages, Cut Carbon”: 2009

  • But he says if the dead rise not our faith is in vain, so unless he literally thought our faith IS in vain, then you are simple and unredeemably wrong about Paul.

    Faith in Vane? James F. McGrath 2009

  • The point is to create a political price for continuing to support an unredeemably failed policy.

    Reid To Allow Vote On Feingold Measure To End Iraq War 2009

  • Just as Richard III bore a reputation for centuries as an unredeemably wicked hunchback, so Henry VII has been remembered for his outstanding avarice.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • Just as Richard III bore a reputation for centuries as an unredeemably wicked hunchback, so Henry VII has been remembered for his outstanding avarice.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • Just as Richard III bore a reputation for centuries as an unredeemably wicked hunchback, so Henry VII has been remembered for his outstanding avarice.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • A random sampling revealed that some of the sites are link farms themselves, some are too focused on tentacles, some are unredeemably amateur, and few are even in the genre I'm seeking.

    Smart Girls Need Smart Porn 2006

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