If we don't, sure as eggs is eggs, the food chain will become corrupted beyond repair, and the gene pool turned back into primal soup. |
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Luckily a fire door prevented the flames from spreading into the nearby restaurant area but everything in the kitchen was wrecked beyond repair. |
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Our bodies had become soft and flabby from lack of work and our souls were damaged far beyond repair. |
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I considered, with idle horror, how a simple kick of my foot could flatten him beyond repair. |
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The Three Little Pigs tells the tale of a porcine trio who set about trying to help Mummy Pig, whose windswept house seems beyond repair. |
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If it was damaged beyond repair, well it must have some functionality even after it can no longer serve its original function. |
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Unless we start doing what we can to back them, the public service will be beyond repair. |
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It was wrinkled almost beyond repair and, because he hadn't taken off his shoes, covered in dirty footprints. |
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The speed bump, which was put into place this summer, was damaged beyond repair and subsequently removed altogether. |
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Several priceless collections of mementoes from Ibiza and Corfu were damaged beyond repair. |
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He says that Ulster Protestantism may be split beyond repair and that this fragmentation poses a real threat to the Union. |
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Charlie and Louis take off after him and, after a narrow miss, crash the jeep beyond repair. |
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Some people called with pianos beyond repair, and we politely had to refuse them. |
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City officials say that the work has deteriorated beyond repair because of faulty design and must be removed. |
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The room seems trashed beyond repair, while light spills through the casement windows beyond which green things are growing. |
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After hearing some fits and starts, we realized that the tape was chewed beyond repair. |
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She'd learned that lesson a long time ago, even though it had involved taking apart pieces of the ship and ruining them beyond repair. |
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The engine has eventually given up the ghost and even the master magicians of mechanics around here say it is beyond repair. |
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Kristy had been badly bruised, had cuts all over her body, and her armour had been mangled almost beyond repair. |
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Items that are beyond repair will be stripped down to reusable components, and any bits left over will go to scrap dealers for recycling. |
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If the floor is beyond repair, you will need to either cover it or replace it. |
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The new community centre will replace the old one which has been vandalised beyond repair. |
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Pollution had also been a major problem, devastating the natural habitats of many animals and damaging the earth beyond repair. |
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Homes numbering in the tens of thousands have been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. |
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At one point I'm convinced the insane strobing effects must be scorching my retina beyond repair. |
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The cottages had either been too small with pokey rooms and low ceilings or too small with too high a price and outbuildings beyond repair. |
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The damage was two rims beyond repair, two tyres damaged, two hubcaps damaged and the suspension damaged. |
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The new facility will replace existing aging facilities that are beyond repair. |
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But when I reached the end of the interview and learned that the masochist had injured himself, perhaps beyond repair, I felt more turned off than ever. |
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Most of the headstones have now been fixed back into place but others are beyond repair, and still more have been laid flat because of safety concerns. |
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It is already beyond repair in Yemen, the Achilles heel of Arabia where the police state has fractured and fallen apart. |
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While some have sailed right past the seamy details, others have seen their careers damaged beyond repair. |
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Almost every single building is destroyed or damaged beyond repair. |
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Oil spills, petrochemical pollution, DDT, and toxic defoliants have rendered this appendix on the Caspian Sea's air, soil, and water almost beyond repair. |
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Bliss, his reputation shredded beyond repair, has fallen on his sword. |
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With redundant data stored across multiple disks built into every pack, even if one disk is damaged beyond repair, the entire data set can still be rebuilt. |
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He runs away and never comes back, emotionally damaged beyond repair. |
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He ruled that the griever had violated conflict of interest guidelines and that the employer-public servant relationship was beyond repair. |
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More than 130 schools were destroyed, and many of those remaining were damaged beyond repair. |
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Thirty-one of the articulated freight car platforms in the train were derailed, with 18 damaged beyond repair. |
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If some of your windows are beyond repair or if you are planning to install new windows, look at some of the higher efficiency models. |
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Both starboard keel coolers were damaged beyond repair due to bottom contact. |
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The surveyor concluded that the boat had been damaged and deteriorated beyond repair and presented an environmental hazard. |
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When the DNA or other critical parts of a cell receive a large dose of radiation, the cell may either die or be damaged beyond repair. |
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The old one was decrepit beyond repair, but its disposal had caused a crisis within the community. |
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It became the climax of the film, their marriage clearly beyond repair. |
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It is now evident, however, that Mortenson recklessly betrayed this trust, damaging his credibility beyond repair. |
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Museum spokespersons, however, maintain that the instruments were in poor condition and most were beyond repair before they became part of Parker's artwork. |
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The Schwarzenegger family is surely beyond repair. |
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I believe that the leaders of both countries share the responsibility for making sure that, under our leadership, relations between the two countries do not deteriorate beyond repair. |
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With respect to land equipment in Afghanistan, the Department of National Defence includes the net residual value of vehicles damaged beyond repair in its incremental costs. |
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It noted that the member was the manager of an information technology section, in a position of trust which had been broken beyond repair by his actions. |
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Bearings that are not damaged beyond repair can be restored using appropriate procedures that can include polishing, grinding and component replacement. |
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Two locomotives and seven gondola cars were damaged beyond repair. |
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May was unable to sail the Herald out of the harbour, sinking twice and damaging the vehicle beyond repair. |
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Nerva was unharmed in this assault, but his authority was damaged beyond repair. |
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Realizing that the ship was beyond repair, Columbus ordered his men to strip the timbers from the ship. |
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He immediately alters it beyond repair, and usually ends up with nothing but some unidentifiable parts to be stepped on, caught in the vacuum, or hunted out from under the couch. |
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The stadium eventually deteriorated beyond repair. |
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It seems that she was hauled on her side to repair the bottom but this caused further damage, and the ship was condemned as beyond repair. |
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Although the hole is usually not a problem, it may present a risk if the sail is ripped across the whole panel on your way back to the beach. In a worst-case scenario, the sail will rip into two pieces beyond repair. |
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The other buildings of the World Trade Center complex were damaged beyond repair and demolished soon thereafter. |
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Continuous dry running will damage the mechanical seal beyond repair. |
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However, while there was no loss of life, the ship was wrecked beyond repair, stranding its survivors on the uninhabited archipelago, to which they laid claim for England. |
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