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"Derrida," Braver says, "gets consigned to the children's table because it looks like," from the perspective of analytic philosophy, that "he's just throwing food and making rude noises".
The old hands – buffaloes, elephants and rhinos – think she's too fluffy for the job, so she gets consigned to traffic duty.
And thus a technology that could potentially be used for so much more – and for which delivery of promotions was probably the least valuable use – gets consigned to the dustbin of in-store technology, not because it didn't work, but because retailers didn't use it for what it might have actually been good for.
ESPN Employee: Here is my overarching frustration: Race gets consigned to a beat but it's not a beat, not really.
THREE BLACK JOURNALISTS TALK ABOUT WHAT THEY CAN SAY ABOUT RACE "Race gets consigned to a beat but it's not a beat, not really.
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But you move on to other obsessions, or entrancements, and things get consigned to the back of the mind.
Emails from Hotmail accounts would get consigned to the recipient's spam folders, as if even other people's computers were judging us.
So far I have myself said nothing of quantitas, numerus, factus or esse, so I had better get started before I get consigned to the flames.
But if the Republican-led Congress gets so bogged down in the debate over whether our Democratic president is impeachable, the IMF issue may get consigned to oblivion.
That this movie (actually made long before "Strangers") has slipped into a theater or two before getting consigned to convenience-store rental bins can be chalked up to the flimsy star-power generated by Linda Hamilton and Jim Belushi, working together for the first time since the equally lamentable "Mr. Destiny"; less explicable is why the two are in this movie in the first place.
Back in the early 1990s, Gooding failed to get the Mercedes consigned to Christie's, and eventually a private buyer swooped in.
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