Shakespeare fixed the idea of fairies, consigning some fairies forever to the dustheap and conferring immortality on his own creations. |
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By turning its back on Bradford City the council is consigning part of the soul of a once-proud city to the dustbin of history. |
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Some of the top breeders in the region are consigning colts so that they can show in the futurities. |
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We are consigning hundreds of thousands of kids growing up in the inner cities to lives of failure because we are not teaching them to read. |
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And anyway, weren't thongs and G-strings supposed to be the breakthrough in consigning the dreaded panty line to history? |
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Here was a man who had dedicated his life to this community, thus consigning his political career to the margins of the then Labour party. |
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The act of consigning Christmas to the nether regions of the storage unit started an organizational blizzard. |
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Using such an argument to defend an unsustainable status quo means consigning Australia to a deteriorating future. |
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Any person consigning, transporting or receiving animal by-products shall keep a record of consignments. |
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We would do well to reconsider the role of the Equal Programme in future, rather than consigning it to the dustbin. |
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Not only were they consigning their offspring to a lifetime of obesity, it was claimed, but they were also causing congestion in residential areas. |
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So to the extent that we give up powers to EU institutions, we are giving up democracy itself, and consigning our governance to people we did not elect and cannot remove. |
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Stirling County will remember their last match of this season after scoring seven touchdowns in their relegation consigning job on luckless Peebles. |
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The torpedo broke the destroyer's back, causing her to sink in 15 seconds and thus consigning hundreds of exhausted troops and matelots to their deaths. |
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Operators consigning, transporting or receiving animal by-products or derived products shall keep a record of consignments and related commercial documents or health certificates. |
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Nonetheless, while I may be unable to give the report my wholehearted support, rejecting it would mean surrendering to the right and consigning months of effort to the waste bin. |
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But just as eating out becomes more fashionable, the march of technology is consigning the raison d'être of some retailers to the dustbin of history. |
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It was not entirely clear from his remarks whether one of the flashpoints he was consigning to the past tense was his higher education package, rejected by the Senate. |
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Either Mr Marchionne will end up in control of Chrysler, the smallest of Detroit's Big Three or he will have quit the table, consigning the sickly carmaker to almost certain bankruptcy. |
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For this reason, I would like to congratulate both the rapporteur and the Commission, as well as Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner and the Swedish Presidency, for finally consigning this delay to the past. |
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I also concur entirely with what you said and with what Mr Rasmussen told us this morning about the importance of the enlargement process as a means of consigning the division of Europe to history once and for all. |
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The chronic food shortages have forced North Koreans to eating barely digestible or even poisonous plants, consigning the most needy to hunger and illness. |
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We wish to stress that this in no way means consigning disciplines to the dustbin of history, but rather putting them in their appropriate place within teacher training. |
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Accordingly, we have recommended that, instead of consigning it to Thursday afternoon, when only 25 Members are present, we should deal with it as part of the major debate that we already intend to hold. |
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For active objections, over half of the elapsed time is consumed in obtaining the tax return, consigning it to a field office, and assigning it to an officer. |
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In addition, these consigning companies obtain access, free of charge, to the Europe-wide TC Profile® directory of freight forwarders as well as the TC eMap® calculation module. |
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A scan revealed that Bale had suffered ligament damage to his right ankle, consigning him to an extended period on the sidelines. |
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After a bout of deaccessioning in the autumn, the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio is now consigning an oversize marble ram to Sotheby's 4 June Antiquities sale in New York. |
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The hearth tax was abolished by William of Orange and replaced with the window tax, which led to people blocking up windows and consigning their houses to darkness. |
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