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We might be consigned to the intellectual shallows, but these shallows are as wide as a vast ocean.
On and off, Mrs. Waldon worries that she, too, might be consigned to a life no one wants to live.
While the arguments around the Iraq war that led to his expulsion 12 years ago might be consigned to the past, his commentary on the rape allegations hanging over the head of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are not forgotten or forgiven.
"Whether we're talking about three people or 33 people, the first thing I would do is get everybody to sit down and summarize their issues and their complaints," Mr. Davis said, explaining that the simple act of articulating complaints -- and then committing them to writing -- often serves to separate legitimate issues from those that might be consigned to the nitpicking category.
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That hope was echoed by The Independent's Paul Newman who wrote: "The words 'not since Bunny Austin' can finally be erased from the lexicon of British tennis and tomorrow, who knows, the phrase 'not since Fred Perry' might also be consigned to history".
Ministers can't stop Leslee Udwin's film being shown elsewhere – you might have seen it on BBC Four last week - but they would like it to be consigned to oblivion.
Or be consigned to the care system?
"It should be consigned to history".
Will women be consigned to abuse and illiteracy?
It's time for stuckism to be consigned to history.
Soon, all this may be consigned to history.
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