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Sadly, after this Christmas season these pieces of spendable art will be consigned to oblivion.
If he wins Labour could fall apart or be consigned to oblivion.
It thus joins the illustrious world of PricewaterhouseCoopers and DaimlerChrysler as examples of companies that merge but cannot quite decide which is the underdog and should be consigned to oblivion.
Ministers can't stop Leslee Udwin's film being shown elsewhere – you might have seen it on BBC Four last week - but they would like it to be consigned to oblivion.
She had some elegant throwaway lines, too: in her manifesto on the return of happier times, she proclaimed that "all crimes undetected for 10 years were to be consigned to oblivion".
Although the Obama/Kerry parameters are likely to be consigned to oblivion like those of Bill Clinton 16 years ago, it is worth examining them to see how Israel-centric the entire discourse on Palestine is.
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What stories are being consigned to oblivion as it is dismantled?
Lizbekistan eventually acquired several thousand citizens before being consigned to oblivion last year.
Rodriguez, they noted, had not been consigned to oblivion in Michigan.
The event would have been consigned to oblivion had the newspaper not digitised its archives a few years later.
It was consigned to oblivion on December 23rd, in an almost unanimous vote of the country's parliament.
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