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1 What an incalculable loss to science his death would be!
2 It has prevailed in Europe for ages, at times developing into wide-spread scourges, causing incalculable loss .
3 Vanuatu Daily Post's Dan McGarry described the death as "an incalculable loss " for Vanuatu.
4 For Hamilton, this is an incalculable loss .
5 It's an incalculable loss for Vanuatu.
6 They have sustained an incalculable loss .
7 Piper Liam O'Flynn's passing last year was an incalculable loss to the traditional music world, but his legacy is immense.
8 I feel compelled to write to you and try to express my sorrow at the incalculable loss suffered by us all.
9 The death of Dragut, on June 23, had proved an incalculable loss , and the jealousy between Mustapha and Piali prevented their co-operation.
10 The result would be an ethical disaster: preventable deaths in developing countries, and an incalculable loss for science in the USA and worldwide.
11 Last week the country's electoral commissioner, Martin Tete, died of natural causes in what had been described as an incalculable loss for Vanuatu.
12 Nepali Times editor Kunda Dixit said that the destruction was "culturally speaking an incalculable loss " , although he said monuments could be rebuilt.
13 The result of the war would have been in no way different had he lived, but his death was an incalculable loss to the Confederacy.
14 'It would be an incalculable loss if,' etc., etc.
15 Deaths Near 100,000, an Incalculable Loss . " "They Were Not Simply Names on a List.
16 "This is my dispassionate opinion; and I say this in truth, for to gain a victory here would be my own incalculable loss . "
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