Irreplaceable
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If there is one thing BP's watery improv act made clear, it is that, as a culture, we have become far too willing to gamble with things that are precious and irreplaceable, and to do so without a back-up plan, without an exit strategy.
Radical neighborliness is just another word for true community, the kind bound by memory and history, mutual trust and familiarity built over years and
irreplaceable.
We are
irreplaceable.
And we can always differentiate ourselves with the uniquely capable jobs that are both compassionate and creative, using and leveraging our
irreplaceable
brains and hearts.
And I am it: I'm chosen, I'm unique, I'm indispensable, I'm irreplaceable, I'm the one.
"I feel tremendous grief and rage that I lost an essential,
irreplaceable
and formative time with my son.
Each and every one of us is
irreplaceable
in the eyes of God.
It is a hard thought to accept that we are all a breath away from a problem that could destroy something
irreplaceable
or alter our lives completely.
Be intentional, and don't lose a beautiful,
irreplaceable
memory, because you were too focused on getting the shot.
Unfortunately this would prove to be Sellers last film, (it was even released after his death), but it's still nice to see how the man had managed to keep his
irreplaceable
talent right until his untimely demise.
This is documentary at its best, from the haunting music and terrific narration by Olivier to its unflinching and penetrating analyses, The World at War is unforgettable and
irreplaceable
for anyone who wants to know about humanity's sorry experience at the nadir of the 20th century.
Jimmy Stewart and Maggie Sullavan WERE both ideal and
irreplaceable
leads but how much brighter they shine when their performances are reflected in those of Frank Morgan, Felix Bressart, Joseph Schildkraut and Andy Hardy's Sara Haden and this is BEFORE we factor in that Lubitsch 'touch'.
I was surprised by two things: 1) that the LP captures most of the show's excitement all on its own, which says a lot for the command of Liza's singing and the quality of the music; and 2) that Fosse is
irreplaceable
in the business of musical-comedy staging.
Brian Wilde was 'Foggy', Peter Sallis 'Clegg', and the
irreplaceable
Bill Owen played 'Compo'.
By contrast, successful democracies believe that nobody is
irreplaceable.
Thus, what is needed is a means to reconcile the task of helping some of the world’s poorest people with that of protecting
irreplaceable
ecosystems.
Those best suited will be physical assets that are
irreplaceable
or core to a country's economy.
Domestic farmers are portrayed as
irreplaceable
defenders of the social fabric and traditional values.
A multilayered and complex chronicle of the devastating tragedies of the twentieth century, Blinding is an insistent, informed, and
irreplaceable
incursion into the moving landscape of the human soul, its wounds and voids, its vitality and versatility, its deep distortions and its unpredictable dynamics.
All societies require an effective government that can provide vital and
irreplaceable
public services and infrastructure.
Information released by the government of Brazil indicates that deforestation of the
irreplaceable
forests of the Amazon, due to factors such as agricultural conversion, reached 2.6 million hectares (roughly 10,000 square miles) in the past year, bringing the total deforested area of the Amazon to 17%.
And yet Meles is
irreplaceable
– unmatched intellectually as an African leader (he dropped out of medical school, but went on to teach himself impeccable English and obtain European university degrees by correspondence), and unmatched politically at home, with no obvious successor groomed to replace him.
Why should such people control the fate of
irreplaceable
natural resources?
We are all allies of the US; our draft constitution restates the importance of the NATO link; our strategy for growth and our contribution to global stability depend on the
irreplaceable
nature of our relationship with America.
Today, they are
irreplaceable
for all those who see themselves as homeless, separated from the homelands they have lost.
But it is not
irreplaceable.
Venezuela will need a smaller, leaner, yet much more muscular state, focused on those areas where government action is
irreplaceable.
Intact soils are an invaluable and
irreplaceable
resource, one that performs myriad functions in achieving the international community’s main development and environmental goals.
Our children are threatened not only by lack of access to schools, but also by lack of opportunities to learn, and by the loss of
irreplaceable
fragments of their rich history.
Unless and until it does, the US will be indispensable, because it is
irreplaceable.
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