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He has shown again the irreplaceability of American leadership.
The work exemplifies the irreplaceability of the art original.
They tied the pieces in place with rope, cutting it without a thought to its irreplaceability.
On "Skylark" she stopped time; there was a recognition of her irreplaceability.
Because of the fragility and irreplaceability of many archival materials, restrictions for their protection are in place.
Another effective tactic is to exploit their long service to emphasize their irreplaceability to enhance this perception.
She extended her hand with the imperious manner of someone who'd been at the same job long enough to harbor illusions of irreplaceability.
Bud Webster has in this index granted an act of scholarship and homage of equal irreplaceability.
Weighting factors such as a service's irreplaceability or bundled services can also allocate economic value such that goal attainment becomes more efficient.
Evidence of his irreplaceability as a ruler was demonstrated in the aftermath of his death at the Battle of Tours.
Measuring the biodiversity uniqueness of tropical primary forests: effects of occasional species on estimates of habitat irreplaceability.
Other women interviewed defended their own irreplaceability - an artificial womb is still years off - but argued that men, though an anachronism, do have some impractical value.
And because it is an achievement to be realized only by the singularity and irreplaceability of living theater, it is ephemeral, to be rewound only through memory.
He also writes admiringly of his predecessor, Nancy Hanks, but suggests in the book that after two terms as chairman of the endowment she was "enticed by notions of infallibility or irreplaceability."
This sense of his irreplaceability was reinforced at the last moment by the dramatic and threatening events of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which began just six days before the French voters went to the polls.
There were so many things she'd never done and so little time to reflect on the things she had-the harshness of it hit her in an instant: the miracle that was life, the irreplaceability of each moment.
Spencer Kornhaber of The Antlantic noted that the line "'Come take my hand, I will never let you go,' comes off as a reversal, an assertion of Beyoncé's own irreplaceability".
But then prices for art have been drifting upwards for 30 years, thanks in part to a steady, progressive flight from money, but also to a new sense of the urgency, the immediacy and the irreplaceability of art.
If anyone could convince him of his irreplaceability, it would be she ... and Sir George knew from intimate personal experience just how unscrupulous she could be in framing her arguments when she knew she was right.
That shift from the irreplaceability and loss imposed by the cut to the resumption always allowed by interruption suggests again something of the difference of television, and the inappropriateness of a theory of subjectivity which takes castration as a defining moment.
For library criteria, the following are evidence of significance: 1) uniqueness, 2) irreplaceability, 3) high level of impact - over time or place, 4) high level of influence, 5) representation of a type, and 6) comparative value (rarity, completeness, integrity relative to others of its kind).