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This part of her life would be consigned to silence.
Dirt-hoarding fabrics with grime-concealing patterns would be consigned to the efficient rubbish chutes.
Homely necessities like closets and appliances would be consigned to subterranean quarters.
Misery's billions would be consigned to the annals of history.Markets v miseryThat is a lot of ifs.
We watched the lot to determine which would be the next Transparent and which would be consigned to the digital scrapheap.
Many dealers assumed that the collection would be consigned to Sotheby's, which sold the contents of Mr Bergé's Pierre Hotel apartment in New York in 2004.
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But, really, it was some endorsement from a guy who'd been consigned to the Alpha Doghouse for trash-talking Obama during the 2008 primaries.
The university entrance exam, which had been suspended for more than a decade, was reinstated; I was among those who took the exam and went to university, a welcome change from the farmwork to which I'd been consigned.
The narrator speculates that it might be the effect of the difference in their status: the tourist, after all, was an industrial expert on an official exchange visit, the holder of a great state prize, the honored representative of Soviet history, whereas the narrator was a wandering emigre, who'd been consigned by that same state to the blacklist with the dubious label of "rootless cosmopolite".
When Mark Latham came out against Rosie Batty, it was merely the latest in a long line of fumbles for attention from a man aware he'd been consigned to the landfill of history.
He freed her from the grim, bureaucratic hellscape she'd been consigned to, and welcomed her into the lovely, carefree world that ordinary civilian dogs everywhere know and love.
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