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"The party has consigned itself to electoral oblivion for decades".
Osborne reckons that Labour has consigned itself to the margins, leaving the vast, wide river for him and his party to make their own, sailing on it towards a power that is beginning to look permanent.
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He now counts himself as part of the "new left," a nascent group of Chinese intellectuals who, even as they often get bogged down in post-modern and deconstructionist theory and polemics, are nonetheless deeply critical of the blind way that their "people's republic" has consigned itself for salvation to the undemocratic forces of global markets.
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.
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.
Redmayne even complained that in eschewing his phone he had consigned himself to two hours a day tied to his laptop answering emails.
Their nonconformism has consigned them to the fringes.
Elba, if he ever knew these nerdy details, has consigned them to oblivion.
Ford acquired it in 1927 and his family later donated it to the Minnesota Historical Society, which has consigned it to Swann.
But Cardiff's semi-final defeat to Reading has consigned them to at least another season in the Championship.
Sara Villiers wrote in The Scotsman, "Rachel is so unfeasibly bland and nice that she has consigned Baxendale to the title Most Irritating Woman on the Telly".
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