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The box was rescued by the housesitter, whose relative has now consigned several manuscripts for sale.
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The Government has today consigned another generation of women to lower pay".
Judging from the effect of the smoking ban on our village pub, this great English institution has now been consigned to history.
But that hated complex has now been consigned to the wrecking ball, supplanted with a new steel and glass canopy that aims to recall some of the spirit of Baltard's original market – in the form of one of the biggest umbrellas of all time.
It would indeed be sad if such an important institution has now been consigned to the dusty attic of our country's past.
Mephedrone has now been consigned to the big drug graveyard in the sky, AKA three days into a chemsex party in an unassuming flat in Kennington.
Indeed he even magisterially pledged his good offices to find DCI Settle something worthier of his talents than the paperclip-pushing duties to which he has now presumably been consigned.
With Game's passing, this haven for a fringe culture has ceased to exist in the physical world, and the pursuit of buying games has now largely been consigned to the net.
The husband-and-wife team had by now consigned Albania to ideological hibernation, building 900 concrete pill boxes to foil an imagined foreign invasion.
His hard-partying lifestyle has now, he claims, been consigned to his past.
The New York Stock Exchange could move to delist them but has shown remarkable forbearance, even though investors have for months now consigned them to the penny stock shelf.
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