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At first consigned to work details, the 54th eventually saw combat.
To pass off the Guardian's reporting of the NSA as helping "Britain's enemies" is, at first glance, comical and would usually be consigned to the closest dustbin.
Garry Linnell of Fairfax Media writes: To pass off the Guardian's reporting of the NSA as helping "Britain's enemies" is, at first glance, comical and would usually be consigned to the closest dustbin.
It was at this time also that Jews first began to emerge from the isolation to which a deep-seated intolerance had consigned them.
It took him three more to get on the green and that was him consigned to third place.
But following a 0-0 drawithtHamiltonon at Tannadice in the final first-leg, Greg Docherty's goal on Sunday was enough to consign United to a first defeat in 12 games and at least another season in the second tier.
He was eventually consigned, at 12, to the Lincoln County Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children.
Labour was consigned to fifth place with 1,066, securing just 3.07%, down from 14.7% on its 1997 share.
Until now it's been mostly consigned to shitty, third-generation VHS copies—I think the last time it was screened for the public was at some festival seven or eight years ago.
More than 30 years of academic research has documented that by the time such children reach third grade, they are almost always consigned to special education classes.
The second is when the body is consigned to the grave.
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