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"I came to realize," he wrote in his second book, "The Audacity of Hope," that "without an unequivocal commitment to a particular community of faith, I would be consigned at some level to always remain apart, free in the way that my mother was free, but also alone in the same ways that she was ultimately alone".

Indeed, trafficking - especially for child sexual exploitation and exploitative child labour - continues to be as major problem for the region, and far more determined measures will be necessary if it is to be consigned, at long last, to history's scrap heap.

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He assumes that one day he will once again be consigned to obscurity; at best, occasionally recognised as the man who used to be Alan Carr.

"I think the sign was very much of its time and needs to be consigned to history at this point in time and moving forward". Image caption Patricia MacBride said the sign "was very much of its time".

If destruction becomes routine, he added, a genuine work will mistakenly be consigned to the shredder at some point.

The Republican party will be consigned to the wilderness at November's US presidential election "and beyond" if it chooses Donald Trump as its candidate, rival Marco Rubio has said.

President Trump and Republicans are soon going to have to make a decision: Do they view the "dreamers" as deserving of a place in American life, or do they view the dreamers as an out-group who at best should be consigned to a marginal, shadowy, upended existence, and at worst should be targeted by the nation's deportation machinery?

The dogmas of Thatcher and Reagan will at last be consigned to the dustbin of history.

Mr. Kundera writes of a time when a former ambassador could be consigned to the reception desk at a hotel, when private conversations were not only recorded by the police but broadcast on state radio and when the cinematographers of authority would set up bright lights and film cameras at a funeral to record the mourners' faces for study.

3. Bootstrapping as a term needs to be consigned to folklore, and mentioned at bedtime to our children when we recite how we built our startup.

That is now an obligation incumbent on the Member States, who must now carry out more frequent checks, so that the sort of scandals in the haulage industry with which we used to be familiar, and the serious accidents caused by cumulative driving fatigue, will at last be consigned to the past.

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