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And either Mr. Obama or Mrs. Clinton — and the movements they represent — will be consigned, for the time being, to a status of "almost".
And there, meanwhile, resplendent and omniscient, sat Ms. Bacall, long since blessed with a place among the gods, on the empyrean heights of movie history, yet consigned, for the purposes of Sunday night, with a lowly place in the stalls.
Back at work to discover a big lump of ambergris (whale vomit) consigned for the next auction, worth a fortune pic.twitter.com/QHk47Pr5bi They said they were "elated" over the sale to an anonymous French bidder who exceeded the anticipated price of £7,000.
Back at work to discover a big lump of ambergris (whale vomit) consigned for the next auction, worth a fortune — Adam Partridge (@apauctioneers August 25, 2015.
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At a time of tremendous upheaval in India, Mr. Prasad is a lightning rod for one of the country's most wrenching debates: Has India's embrace of economic reforms really uplifted those who were consigned for centuries to the bottom of the social ladder?
Both teams "should probably be grateful to be consigned for now to the provinces, far away from the stifling center of the 2008 Summer Games," Harvey Araton writes in Sports of The Times.
A Charles I gold medal (pictured above) was consigned for sale by the Godson family, who believed it was an ordinary honour confirming the king as "Sovereign of the Seas".
But a smaller portion are later works, like "City Roofs" (1932), a major painting now worth millions of dollars, which Mr. Sanborn consigned for sale in the 1970s.
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