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Jef walks with the careful lightness of a man prowling over what may be quicksand, and suspicion is the territory he has consigned himself to.
Not the natural gas employee who has consigned himself to a life of doing something that he feels ought not to be done.
In content, there is the fascination with the Marx and Coca-Cola generation, and the feeling for the character played by Belmondo: a character who has consigned himself to an outward imitation of Bogart which lends him Bogart's facial gestures and mannerisms but not his inner life.
Meanwhile, Tate has consigned himself to living with Hayden, both of whom have been blocked out by the Harmons using a trick that Tate taught Violet.
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Redmayne even complained that in eschewing his phone he had consigned himself to two hours a day tied to his laptop answering emails.
By the time he reached his next event today, a panel discussion with doctors at a medical center in Orlando, it was almost as if he had consigned himself to the eclipsing of the day's theme.
Davis seemed unaware he had consigned himself to the backbenches, telling the BBC: "I may or may not be on the backbenches … This issue matters more to me than my job".
Like it or not, presidential elections tend to revolve around personalities and the media cycle rather than policy, and by boycotting or criticizing the mainstream media Bernie seems to have consigned himself to obscurity within the Latino community.
"The party has consigned itself to electoral oblivion for decades".
Their nonconformism has consigned them to the fringes.
That is where the BBC has consigned Annie Nightingale.
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