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1 The teacher often does irreparable injury by rash action at the outset.
2 To make them Europeans is almost certain to do them irreparable injury .
3 In the shape of rain, water has frequently caused irreparable injury .
4 Otherwise the angles might inflict on the unwary Feeler irreparable injury .
5 Otherwise the angles might inflict on the unwary Feeling irreparable injury .
6 To think what an irreparable injury these officers had done her!
7 Some silly feat of strength may produce an irreparable injury .
8 Unless he has it we may lose Badajos, and the cause suffer irreparable injury .
9 Without irreparable injury to ourselves we cannot attempt to eradicate it or extirpate it.
10 Injury had been done him; irreparable injury , perhaps, but which still might be avenged.
11 This gives it a value beyond estimation, and would involve irreparable injury if lost.
12 Any misdirected effort at manipulation or pressure may result in irreparable injury to the parts.
13 The knife has not touched a vital part, but it may have done irreparable injury .
14 By disobeying, you may do me an irreparable injury .
15 In this case it has worked strangely against itself-atonce for irreparable injury and for perfection.
16 To tell him what had occurred would be to do Faustina an irreparable injury in his eyes.
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