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1 The general and Totski had agreed to avoid any hasty and irrevocable step .
2 You have now taken an irrevocable step in life, my boy.
3 War was the irrevocable step , as final as death itself.
4 Sir - The new Government has taken an irrevocable step towards shelving the LUAS project.
5 She knew she had taken an irrevocable step , and her free instinct clamoured loudly against it.
6 She had taken a definite and irrevocable step .
7 And consider this: would the boy take such an irrevocable step without talking to his parents first?
8 Rena's shrinking from the irrevocable step of marriage was due to a simple and yet complex cause.
9 He has now taken the irrevocable step .
10 The irrevocable step is not yet taken.
11 That letter had been the irrevocable step .
12 The decisive and irrevocable step was made on the 4th of July 1776.
13 He could not see that there was any need for his taking so serious a step - an irrevocable step .
14 She was conscious chiefly that she had taken an irrevocable step , that her head had begun to ache.
15 And if the irrevocable step were taken, what security would she have that he might not regret it?
16 With that resolution he left the room; and, in leaving it, took the irrevocable step from Present to Future.
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