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Maybe now it will be put out of its misery.

It will be put out by his own label, Axster Bingham Records, which has  no track record and no other artists on its roster.

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The advance word is that it will be putting out a stash of brand-new books like Library of America classics, shrink-wrapped and slipcased; an early edition of "Slaughterhouse-Five"; and an autographed Faulkner, along with $6 vintage detective novels.

It genuinely stands to reason that hundreds of people will be put out of work if these plans go ahead.

Next month, when the WTO meets for a ministerial meeting in Nairobi, there is a good chance that the Doha round will be put out of its misery.

The plans will be put out for consultation next year and Mr Hammond said it would be "one of the biggest and most wide-ranging ever undertaken by government".

So too the lucrative production contract which will be put out to tender – the BBC produced its coverage with an in-house team.

Every single public service will be put out to tender.

Those positions will be put out to tender.

There are loads more patient advocate bodies around, whose noses will be put out joint.

He says that public-private infrastructure projects worth over $5 billion will be put out to tender this year.

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