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That kind of television will eventually be consigned to oblivion.
Accounting scandals are far from consigned to history's ash heap.
All these memories were consigned to the trash heap Friday.
Phrenology has rightly been consigned to the dustbin of history.
For now, the couple is consigned to a long wait.
At the moment such boats are normally consigned to the scrapyard.
But do they really deserve to be consigned to eternal torment?
The asset class's troubles are not just consigned to faltering supply.
The second is when the body is consigned to the grave.
Wade consigned to the ash heap of history where it belongs.
Fortunately for visitors, umus aren't just consigned to one annual festival.
They were consigned to the insecure middle, where every misstep was perilous.
Why does one story go viral while another is consigned to obscurity?
Freud believed that traumatic memories were repressed and consigned to the unconscious.
Unlike the Bloody Mary, the Caesar isn't consigned to the morning hours.
Others thought that the male characters were unfairly consigned to the periphery.
As a child, I thought the word martyr was consigned to history.
Otherwise, a place consigned to geographical oblivion in the minds of most.
Who then is consigned to the flesh and blood rather than the cyborg?
LNG pricing should become more flexible and long-term contracts consigned to history.
Initially, Ron is consigned to the records room, fetching files for other officers.
For a couple of weeks after that I was consigned to the doghouse.
Despite its ineffectiveness, this explosive method of diverting lava wasn't consigned to history.
Once beaten by Fury and Joshua, though, the Ukrainian's era was consigned to history.
Ever more Britons are consigned to properties that cramp, impoverish or otherwise limit them.
The British Empire and Soviet Union have been consigned to the dustbins of history.
His record of propagating plants that others have consigned to botanical history is impressive.
They were seen by many whites as subhuman, consigned to inferiority by pseudo-science.
"Parents are under the impression measles cases have been consigned to history," he said.
There's a moral value in sympathizing with the person consigned to this grim work.
Those attachments belong with other tired dogmas ... consigned to the ash heap of history.
A vital part of British boozing history was consigned to the briny deep forever.
Together with the Soviet Union, they were supposedly consigned to the dustbin of history.
Miami's public museums seem consigned to fighting over whatever scraps of taxpayer funding remain.
But that doesn't necessarily mean we think they should be consigned to permanent celibacy.
The European Parliament's Union Jack flag will be consigned to a nearby history museum.
But we didn't want to be consigned to the margins and forced into hiding.
Other women shared heartbreaking stories with us, ones not consigned to the pre-1978 past.
Despite this, however, the Front had long been consigned to the fringes of French politics.
Otherwise she made no noise, for women in the Plymouth Brethren were consigned to silence.
Gjallarhorn seemed set to be consigned to Destiny history — a happy memory for early adopters.
The ploy fails, and Paul, now consigned to stocking shelves at a supermarket, ponders revenge.
"Jay Z" is now a relic of the past, consigned to the dustbin of history.
After Öcalan was caught in 2900, the organization was consigned to the Syrian intelligence service.
Harmful practices, such as child marriage and female genital mutilation, should be consigned to history.
Meanwhile, Main Street investors are consigned to a less diverse universe than they may realize.
For most of the long span of Western civilization, they were consigned to the home.
According to the ARG, the ceramic sculpture was recently consigned to Hampstead Auctions in London.
Once consigned to the outermost regions of America, these stories are no longer a side stream.
Coupled with other factors, the report helped ensure that UFO research was consigned to the fringes.
It is tempting to extrapolate, and predict that all 18 NTDs will be consigned to history.
The 20183 Oscars are done with, consigned to the history books for the rest of time.
" Solanas had, she felt, "been consigned to history as this lunatic, almost nothing written about her.
The story revolves around a group of students consigned to spend their Saturday in detention together.
By Friday morning, Britons awoke to a Labour Party largely consigned to the cities of England.
Candidates polling poorly, usually with the lowest name recognition, were consigned to the 6:00 p.m.
Or they could be consigned to a psychiatric hospital where they would be zombified with powerful drugs.
He's no longer a powerless figure, consigned to tapping the cartels' phones and staying out of trouble.
It should now be consigned to history, especially as the bank no longer depends on American financing.
Another wave of political obituaries for her are today consigned to the filing cabinet, for another day.
"They want Sergei Magnitsky's name consigned to oblivion," he told CNN in a rare interview in Moscow.
The rest he consigned to the soil, allowing the spores to spread and hopefully replenish future production.
This, too, was an image of white men that was supposed to be consigned to the past.
It's to protect a racist and vindictive practice that should have been consigned to history long ago.
The Cup Winners' Cup, which began in the 1960-61 season, was consigned to history in 1999.
One item that Mr. Latchford had consigned to Ms. Wiener for sale was seized at the time.
Twenty-one of the 40 collection works consigned to Sotheby's have been deleted from the auction's online catalogue.
Until she finds her sons and her spirit can rest, she's consigned to trailing river beds and forests.
The company needs a big win lest it be consigned to the punchline of late night talkshow hosts.
The Spirit Cave mummy was not the only ancient human consigned to a Native American tribe in 22000.
It's a remarkable rise for someone once consigned to the far-right fringes of politics, even in Alabama.
The women are consigned to lives of thankless home-making, while the men are married to their jobs.
Perhaps this is why female characters have for a long time been consigned to secondary roles and stereotypes.
The Orion/SLS system may be consigned to just a few missions while private rockets dominate the heavens.
And they're all hopeful that issues around pairing and maintaining a constant signal can be consigned to history.
We must bring an end to all the poverty and misery that our people have been consigned to.
Their value is not mortgaged to the future or consigned to the past, but realized here and now.
Monks prayed, and her body was consigned to the fire, a purifying, soul-cleansing force in Thai tradition.
But with the rise of the mobile phone, the iconic boxes began vanishing, consigned to the scrap heap.
Take a bite of his poisoned food, and she'll be consigned to the same fate as her biological mother.
Despite fast growth in renewable energy, it will be a long time before fossil fuels are consigned to history.
The Queen of the Skies may be grounded, but she has not been consigned to the scrapheap just yet.
Franchina was among the 232,23 or so consigned to orphanage-like institutions ranging in quality from adequate to abominable.
With that in mind, he said that offshoring scandals like the Panama Papers would likely be consigned to history.
When most video games are canceled during development, they disappear, consigned to back rooms and never spoken of again.
Honestly, I was expecting it had fallen behind the class and was consigned to mediocrity until its next update.
And yet the fantasy of a technocratic centrist savior, instead of being consigned to a shallow grave, is flourishing.
Much of the art in these competing, market-vetted private and corporate collections is being consigned to museum premises.
After that, playtime with my best mates swiftly becomes less public, consigned to midnight sleepovers or bushes in parks.
The children of these refugees, consigned to impoverished areas patrolled by other gangs, came together to form other gangs.
Now, it is in a race simply to keep up, to make sure it is not consigned to history.
Their lionization reassures us that the stands they took were good — and can now be consigned to bygone eras.
Mr. Drent said he paid "rather substantially" for the entire collection of cards to be consigned to the company.
That happened to Stephen Kelly, who received nada for the 1970 Cadillac DeVille that he had consigned to Dusty.
But governments, companies and investors have already consigned to the scrap heap his belief that free markets cure all ills.
He's gone on record saying, 'We'll see Roe Vs. Wade consigned to the ash heap of history where it belongs.
It is clear that the attitudes laid bare in "Artistic Encounters with Indigenous America" are not yet consigned to history.
And today, people are wondering whether not just Oslo, but the entire two-state solution, has been consigned to history.
Unfortunately, these huge numbers are hard to grasp, and people end up being consigned to the status of simple statistics.
At the same time, Pauwles said, when other options run out, people should not have to be consigned to death.
Fleeing the advancing Soviet Army as the war wound down, Kalman Aron was briefly consigned to a displaced-persons camp.
Abandoned by her parents, she was consigned to an orphanage, from which historians believe she ran away wearing boys' clothes.
The K.G.B. continued to monitor the ravines for signs of organized prayer, and the Soviet Jews remained consigned to whispers.
For male politicians, who are usually consigned to neutral-hued suits, ties are the accessory they can get creative with.
The schools were (and remain) — everyone agrees — excellent and, therefore, popular, especially among Hartford families consigned to failing urban schools.
The marijuana thing has been largely consigned to the past in the way that people sort of process the story.
Only time will tell if his fervent faith in the soft "g" is vindicated, or consigned to the dustbin of history.
The girls characterize their school as free-roaming and independent, not consigned to lines and restrictions, which possibly include sexual freedom.
The original vision of the internet, as a self-governing cyber-Utopia, has long since been consigned to history (see article).
With Euro 20 now consigned to the history books, our assessment of the tournament is about to come to an end.
When the summer ends, they will disappear, consigned to dusty back shelves until the calendar again grants permission to sip pink.
Some of the figures' inscriptions are illegible, their origins, creators, and even triumphant rulers who dictated their burial consigned to oblivion.
He remains consigned to a small cell inside the hulking gray jail where he has been since his arrest in November.
When the Republican Party seemed consigned to the role of a hapless minority, it had little incentive for scorched-earth partisanship.
After years of decline, it shut down in 215, seemingly consigned to symbolize the ruinous excess here during the Trump era.
Thus, your phone ID would become your main point of contact, with the numbers behind that contact consigned to background algorithms.
Growing up, Jon was afflicted with the social stigma of being a bastard, and consigned to the cold fringes of Winterfell's society.
They already seem consigned to being a pop cultural footnote, even though the trilogy's final installment has only just opened in theaters.
Throughout modern history, plenty of artists have reclaimed this craft, which was once overlooked and consigned to the realms of the domestic.
All of these candidates did so, explicitly, as a way of keeping the reviled Front consigned to the margins of French politics.
None of this means that ISIS can be consigned to the dustbin of history -- but its control of real estate is evaporating.
Fame he didn't want; he was happy to be their interpreter, and the platinum and gold records were consigned to the loo.
He is seeking the return of eight early, experimental sculptures, made in resin or acrylic, consigned to Ace in 2010 to 2012.
Ms. Simpson was a platinum-selling star who burned bright and fast, and has largely been consigned to pop music history's dustbins.
In the 214s, as part of Nikita Khrushchev's general process of de-Stalinization, Socialist Realism was consigned to the dustbin of history.
Attracted by the girl's picture on the cover of the French edition, which had been consigned to the trash, she began reading.
"The commodities that are in these containers are no less important than the cargo that was consigned to FEMA," Ayala told CNN.
But will Trudeau, whom administration officials consigned to a "special place in hell" after June's G7 summit, want to accept the diktat?
I figured this might get a respectable return, but nobody liked it in the semis and it's been consigned to history now.
He carefully recorded all events, either in his memory for constant replays or in small black notebooks consigned to his inside jacket pocket.
After sweeping privatizations, fiscal discipline and banking reforms, Turkey's old problems - military coups, soaring debt and crawling growth - seemed firmly consigned to history.
Apart from special occasions, both my Breitling and IWC became largely consigned to my sock drawer and there they have remained ever since.
But within a couple of years everyone else had done the same and price participation was quietly consigned to the copper history books.
It also marks the formal surrender of Labour moderates, who were absent, demoted or consigned to the Siberian outer reaches of the event.
The vast majority of the allowances the state sold at the August auction were permits consigned to the state by electric utility companies.
He has been denied bail and remains consigned to a small jail cell in Tokyo, where the justice system gives prosecutors immense power.
The problem for either the Yankees or the Red Sox is that one will be consigned to a wild-card play-in game.
Thiem was consigned to his third defeat in a Grand Slam final following losses in the last two French Open deciders to Nadal.
But Mr. Zhao was consigned to the class of toppled former leaders whose anniversaries are smothered in official silence and stepped-up security.
He was assigned to North Africa, where he was supposed to be consigned to desk duty because of a mild bout of polio.
It's a stunning turn of events for Bannon, who once harbored ambitious plans for 85033 but has now been consigned to political irrelevancy.
Eventually the system was consigned to history when freeways and the car came to replace it as the go-to mode of popular transport.
Today, the kinds of mid-budget movies that used to lure adults into the theater are increasingly consigned to streaming services and cable networks.
While even Ramsay Bolton was eventually consigned to "Well, we know he's awful; it's almost boring now" status, the Sparrow regularly provoked fresh disdain.
"This rule should be struck down permanently before coal country is destroyed completely, and American consumers are consigned to higher energy prices," Ryan said.
Roman Polanski's conviction for statutory rape, far from being consigned to the druggy fog of the 1970s, has only grown more troubling with time.
In 2016, the beige box has been well and truly consigned to the garbage pile of history and is nothing more than distant memory.
Many sit around for a few years, getting pressed into service during major emergencies, only to end up being consigned to the scrap heap.
So far, the articulation of a better ethic of prison medicine is mostly consigned to a small body of specialized literature, including Favier's book.
Their fate was out of their hands, however, and they were consigned to the second tier by a victory for direct relegation rivals Lugano.
For decades after World War II and the Holocaust, anti-Semitism was mostly consigned to the political fringes, which is no longer the case.
The returnees would not be allowed to go to their home villages, which have been reduced to ashes, but consigned to grim internment camps.
Consigned to the minority and still processing their grief over the presidential election, Democrats in Congress entered this year in a fairly bleak state.
The Roman Catholic Church allows only men to be ordained as priests and women have traditionally been consigned to the shadows of its administration.
The thing is, while human bloodsport has been consigned to the gruesome dustbin of history, there are many other bloodsports that remain popular today.
And on Juneteenth, the vile racism that considered some Americans to be property without human rights was finally consigned to the ash heap of history.
That's the corkscrew-twist thriller, which once titillated audiences with carefully arranged shocks and labyrinthine plots (a form now largely consigned to film and television).
Today is never as good as yesterday and, by definition, cannot be, because as soon as it is as good, it is consigned to yesterday.
But Kasparov spent almost his entire career in the pre-Internet age, his achievements consigned to a few inches of newspaper print or niche magazines.
Half the congregation is consigned to basements, walled-off rooms with no access to speakers or preachers, or relegated to distant and dark upstairs corners.
Ever since the space shuttle orbiter fleet was consigned to museums, Americans have had to pay for rides on the Russian Soyuz at inflated prices.
Like Barack Obama and others before him, Trump is revealed as a paper tiger on trade, consigned to tough talk without a plan for action.
There are many reasons so many wearable devices end up consigned to a drawer, including low battery life and the lack of actionable health insights.
Perhaps, in a state consigned to virtual one-party rule, the best hope for tackling climate change emerges from forward-looking Republicans like Mayor Moenning.
Roosevelt's proposal for legalizing beer sales drew cheers from campaign crowds, and eight months after Inauguration Day, Prohibition was consigned to the dustbin of history.
Conservatives argued that liberals have long protested that young black men are too often consigned to prison for isolated crimes committed when they were teenagers.
"My cabin mate is staying with me," said one person on the housekeeping staff who was consigned to his room when he developed a fever.
Without them, American astronomers, accustomed to V.I.P. seating in observations of the universe, could be largely consigned to the cosmic bleachers in years to come.
Both the ferocious "Living Sculpture" and the more ingratiating pictures and little sculptures that followed it made positive content out of being consigned to domesticity.
Russian Premier League games do not attract vast television audiences in the countries where they are shown and are often consigned to backwater cable channels.
More than a year after she was consigned to widowhood, Ms. Balayo has lost hope that she will ever see justice for her husband's murder.
Upon her death, Weisenberg's collection is consigned to an unnamed New York auction house, and Zeigler's paintings come up in its big-bucks evening sale.
Over that period, he has been consigned to house arrest, ordered to take etiquette classes, or sentenced back to prison for various violations of his parole.
Until very recently, the slider phone was a thing of the past, consigned to the annals of history along with polyphonic ringtones and BlackBerry's scroll wheel.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, head of Poland's ruling PiS party, told Rzeczpospolita daily that adopting the euro would mean that Poland would become permanently consigned to European peripheries.
Once they have consigned to memory the full wording of Article 7 of the EU treaty, they can turn to Tony Judt's "Europe: The Grand Illusion".
As a consequence, and with the assistance of some enormous volcanic eruptions on the other side of the planet, the terrible lizards were consigned to history.
Come January, President Barack Obama will be consigned to the sidelines as Donald Trump occupies the Oval Office and begins the work of dismantling his legacy.
Maybe Sasha was consigned to this job as punishment for lackluster grades in Chemistry; maybe she wanted the gig because her best friend worked there too.
The first body was personal and revoltingly fleshy, consigned to eat and shit and fuck and die and all the other awful indignities of mortal life.
"We consider them (the sanctions) a stupid legacy of the outgoing White House team that need to be consigned to history along with them," said Kosachev.
The days when teams signed one player — no matter how good — to transform their fortunes, their identities, utterly should, really, have been consigned to the past.
In France, Muscadet has generally been consigned to the role of cheap supermarket white, enjoyable with oysters, perhaps, but rarely made well and with limited potential.
Tischendorf would later claim that he discovered the codex as it was about the be consigned to be burned for fuel, but this claim is dubious.
We must never forget that we are only one generation removed from being consigned to do the same class of labor as many poor Latino immigrants.
Nevertheless, a form of administrative leave could be achieved by other means — but it would necessarily require a level of bipartisanship seemingly consigned to earlier generations.
Doesn't that imply that billions of people — Buddhists, Jews, Muslims, Hindus — are consigned to hell because they grew up in non-Christian families around the world?
" Asked what the future held for the beloved talking feline, Bakay said "Salem is still consigned to being a cat for trying to take over the world.
Are phrases that have become famous in the last few years like "the new normal" and "lower for longer" truly consigned to the ash heap of history?
The ones that try to do more usually end up feeling like half-assed combo gadgets best consigned to the bin that time forgot at Wal-Mart.
Sure, I've stammered and stumbled through six-pint tributes to my favorite selectors, but largely I've kept them consigned to the beer gardens of South East London.
And if Google's Nexus phones are indeed consigned to the past, that gives us the opportunity to indulge in one of the web's favorite activities: ranking things!
Scientists think Pluto, which was consigned to underdog status when it was demoted to a dwarf planet a decade ago, may actually be more of a bully.
These painters have long been considered 343th-century backbenchers, and their works, save for an occasional example here and there, have been consigned to MoMA's storage bins.
Carlos Ghosn, the global auto chief indicted on charges of financial wrongdoing, remains consigned to a small cell after a Tokyo court again denied his bail request.
At the same time, with the prisons teeming with disease and overpopulation, he couldn't imagine being consigned to a shared cell for the rest of his life.
"Older women are now saying 'No, I'm still vibrant, I still have a lot to offer, and I'm not going to be consigned to invisibility,' " she said.
Disappointment also lay in store for Paavo Vayrynen, a figure whom Finland's political establishment has repeatedly consigned to the history books, only to see his hopes resurrected.
A creepy twist in the narrative traces the cobrador back to medieval Spain, when plague victims, lepers and witches were consigned to a remote island to die.
The region appeared to take a step backwards during the year, as criminal structures and dynamics thought consigned to the past re-emerged and government responses stagnated.
"The failed electoral strategy of pursuing legacy dixiecrat voters and their sympathizers must be consigned to the dustbin of history," the statement read, referring to Evans' campaign.
Corbyn is for them a sign that there is still hope, that the world isn't consigned to a choice between market-friendly liberalism and far-right nationalism.
The piano has not been totally consigned to history: it is at the heart of "Praying", a soulful ballad by Kesha, and Harry Styles's "Sign of the Times".
First class air travel, the grandest limousines and nights in the best hotels would all be consigned to the past as the new president implements cost-saving measures.
The question is whether we work towards a just transition in the workforce or await the inevitable market-induced catastrophe for communities as coal becomes consigned to history.
Some members of the House have been pushing for the creation of a Space Corps for the past year, though the matter has been consigned to a study.
But since doing so the USA starlet has struggled to make an impact at Stamford Bridge and, in recent weeks, has found himself consigned to the substitutes' bench.
With so much of our collective national experience consigned to oblivion, we tread unknowingly on the graves of those whose lack of accorded dignity echoes with us yet.
Some of her work can be dismissed as "quirky" or with whatever patronizing terms are sometimes applied to the work of female artists before it's consigned to oblivion.
We can only hope that it, like John C. Calhoun, the philosopher of slaveholders and champion of minority rule, will be consigned to the dustbin of American history.
Any further move to the left is ammunition for Republicans, centrists say, and risks the Democrats in 2020 being consigned to the same fate as Corbyn&aposs Labour.
Galavant was announced as part of ABC's lineup in 2014, before being consigned to the mid-season break as filler for Once Upon a Time's Sunday night slot.
In 2011, he had issued an executive order calling for review boards to assess every detainee consigned to indefinite detention, but two years had passed without a hearing.
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.
"Le Marin" (1943), a Picasso self-portrait consigned to Christie's by Steve Wynn, was pulled from sale after it was damaged "during the final stages of preparation" for auction.
If she were a new artist, emerging now, she'd be hailed as a hero rather than consigned to one-hit-wonder status with that truffle-fry-featuring NYT interview.
Exhibition halls focusing on exhibitors hoping to sell their wares around mobile infrastructure (cell towers, switches, plastics and glasses for the phones) should be consigned to some other annexes.
So if you have tried multiple mattresses with no luck, and are worried that you may be consigned to a lifetime of restless nights, then you may be saved.
Now, however, that tradition feels consigned to irrelevance, even as the Christian nationalist tradition that has informed so much of evangelical thought continues to become more and more influential.
A photo from the makeshift situation room where the decision was taken showed Bannon consigned to a seat in the background and Kushner at the table with the President.
Particularly troubling is the view shared by EU representatives at the Paris meeting last week that they needed to resist being consigned to a sideshow by U.S. and China.
Earl, a gay black actor consigned to working in a slaughterhouse, is hemmed in by the masquerades of the closet and the debasing roles available to performers of color.
"The photograph was consigned to us, but it's really a mystery how it made it to the US," Andreas Kornfeld, the auctions house's vice president of sales told CNN.
For Portugal is culturally and historically tied to Brazil, and even there the ethos of Samba Soccer, of the Beautiful Game, has at least temporarily been consigned to history.
A 1 million-barrel cargo of Venezuelan crude consigned to Chevron was scheduled to load this month at Venezuelas Jose port, according to internal PDVSA documents seen by Reuters.
I fear that I'll turn into my parents: perpetually drawn to impulse buys, a woman consigned to live among boxes, facing a lifetime of lugging suitcases around the world.
Hoyle and Saman are the focus of several claims over artworks that buyers paid for but never received, or that were consigned to the duo to sell and have disappeared.
I see You've Been Framed and How It's Made, I hear Kurt Vile and Destroyer, and I feel so happy that weed is something I have consigned to the past.
"Finally this absurd injustice has been consigned to the history books – and my husband and I can now get on with enjoying the rest of our lives together," he added.
The Chibok girls who in 2014 were poster-children of globalized outrage are now faint memories, consigned to the fringes of concern and relegated to the bottom of the agenda.
It used to be that to be an evangelical Christian was to be like Kirk Cameron or Jeff Foxworthy, old and irrelevant and consigned to made-for-TV B-movies.
With its central Asian growth engine soon consigned to the past, Telia has also been casting about for new areas of expansion, focusing on its home market - the Nordic region.
"Clearly, these innovative flights of the imagination do not deserve to be consigned to oblivion" Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde by Susan Pack is out now from Taschen.
Until 2002, when their votes propelled Mr Erdogan's Justice and Development (AK) party into power, Turkey's conservatives complained of being consigned to second-class status by the country's secular establishment.
Eight works by the urban artist, who died in 212, had been consigned to Christie's by the actor Johnny Depp (six will be auctioned at Christie's day sale on Thursday).
Even so, opera's dependence on the female voice had the effect of empowering singers, who attained unusual cultural authority during eras when women were generally consigned to the social periphery.
Like every other crisis that's confronted the human race and the financial markets, the coronavirus and the market reaction it's creating will one day be consigned to the history books.
"Just play a lot of hockey inside my head," Rinne said Wednesday morning, about 10 hours before was consigned to play a lot of hockey inside his head yet again.
Even Champagne and sparkling wines, which have so often been consigned to less-than-ideal vessels like the flute or the coupe, are better served by the all-purpose glass.
" Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, a notable Trump critic, tweeted, "Hillary Clinton's creed: 'All men are created equal' -- except for those I've consigned to the basket of deplorables, who are irredeemable.
It said that it has not made a decision on its remaining four leased Airbus jumbos, though there is a good chance that they, too, will be consigned to SIA's history.
That view, the crudest misreading of Charles Darwin, had seemed, at least in the West, to have died, or at least been consigned to the fringes of political and intellectual life.
Now train platforms, department stores and many restaurants are smoke free, while office workers who have yet to kick the cigarette habit are consigned to small smoking rooms or outside shelters.
American B-Boying has long been consigned to the darkest rungs of Mario Lopez Dance Dance Revolution hours, NBA halftime shows, and the occasional cinematic battle between the ridiculously good looking.
Like any other broad political perspective, libertarianism can be a useful starting point, but if you apply it in a strict, quasi-religious manner, you'll indeed get consigned to the crackpot's corner.
In the end, a mathematised, American strain of Keynesianism became dominant, while other variants were lumped into the category of "post-Keynesianism": an eclectic mix of ideas consigned to the heterodox fringe.
The Electoral Count Act was consigned to the dustbin of history by everyone except the most astute election law scholars until our country again faced a razor-thin presidential contest in 2000.
Two decades on, it's tempting to assume that these "walled gardens" — to use a phrase first used to describe the likes of CompuServe and AOL — have been consigned to the history books.
There is, for instance, the part where the black people consigned to the courtroom balcony throughout poor Tom Robinson's rape trial rise to their feet as Atticus stalks out alone in defeat.
America has never forced fertile women to bear children for infertile ones, but Trump's pussy-grabbing presidency has given cover to the sort of blatant misogyny many thought consigned to the past.
Just as "murder" should not be routinely dressed up as "homicide", nor "torture" consigned to the catch-all bin of "human-rights abuses", so it is with the vocabulary of sexual abuse.
The Clintons' showbiz friends Harry and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason assigned her three fashion consultants — one each for her makeup, hair and wardrobe — and her headbands were consigned to the dustbin of history.
A 12-year-old bride, her body ravaged by the botched delivery of a stillborn child, is rejected by her husband and consigned to a life of exile in her father's house.
A 1 million-barrel cargo of Venezuelan upgraded crude consigned to Chevron is scheduled to load at PDVSA's Jose port, according to internal documents from the state-run firm seen by Reuters.
This material was largely consigned to notebooks — the so-called Codex Leicester, now owned by Bill Gates, is one — which the show sorts by disciplinary category: human anatomy, botany, zoology, cosmology, engineering.
Environmental calamity has left many people infertile, and an unfortunate class of women who can have children, the Handmaids, are stripped of their identities and consigned to reproductive slavery for the elite.
If the Knicks had to worry about being consigned to the minor leagues, the folks at Madison Square Garden might think differently about how to handle the final months of the season.
Haerizadeh says the painting was consigned to Tehran Auction in January, where it sold for 3.6 million rials ($86,680), which is significantly more than it was originally purchased for by the museum.
And Nancy, the most rebellious and unruly and power-hungry of all the witches, is consigned to an insane asylum in a straightjacket, because she is an uncontrolled woman and must be restrained.
The one thing that won't happen is a fate like that of feature phones, hard disk drives, and MiniDisc players: wired headphones won't ever be consigned to the history books and extreme niches.
In the run up to the vote, a campaign has begun to get people talking about the issue, which is all too often consigned to uncomfortable silence or heated debate filled with misinformation.
The family was still consigned to five rooms upstairs, and Ms. Swanson, 48, a senior executive assistant at an industrial automation company, was downstairs watching a YouTube demonstration of how to hang wallboard.
I wanted to be realistic about the considerable scars they all bore, but the more I got to know my client, the more I hoped she wouldn't be consigned to a life sentence.
Anthony Marotto, for instance, told the Haggler that he was paid unsatisfactory amounts for six of the 10 cars he consigned to Dusty and a grand total of zilch for four of them.
It was a huge development in the history of art, but it had a side effect: Some significant painters, less socially engaged than Manet or Degas, ended up consigned to the B-team.
In November, YouGov data from from 12,000 people polled showed that authoritarian populist ideas—once consigned to the margins—were held by about half the population in eight out of 12 European countries.
The conflict may be over and Yugoslavia consigned to history, but the conditions that allowed a war criminal to lead an unfancied club to the gates of the Champions League evidently still remain.
"We stopped songwriting," bassist MB recently told The Quietus, with the group then consigned to 'pay as you go' practices, hopping from gig to gig, with no time to experiment or try anything new.
"Based on racial and ethnic attributes, [the museum] caused Mr. Hetta to be consigned to a Kafkaesque nightmare that has now placed him in fear for his future and his security," the complaint says.
The judge has been coding ever since he got his first computer in 1985: an old IBM that he's since consigned to a dark and dusty corner of a barn on his Yosemite ranch.
Old friends such as Monarch Airlines of Britain, Continental, NorthWest and US Airways of America and Air Berlin of Germany have long been consigned to the dustbin of history due to bankruptcies and mergers.
When the Cook Collection was disperse, it was ultimately consigned to a sale at Sotheby's in 1958 where it sold for £45 (~159 in USD, or ~1,339 USD today) — yes, you read that right.
The fact that Elba gets consigned to being a surly sidekick and surrogate father figure as much as he is an action hero suggests that Hollywood still doesn't know what to do with him.
The finer points of the Clinton investigation might have already been consigned to history were it not for the fact that the two principals in last year's presidential election continue to litigate Comey's actions.
Al Gore in 2000 cringed with embarrassment at every reference to Bill Clinton's personal conduct and in 1984, when Walter Mondale ran, Jimmy Carter had been unfairly consigned to oblivion as a failed president.
With the real Castle Black gone and the fictional one consigned to the dustbin of pay-for-play streaming services, tomorrow's bases will undoubtedly be named for emerging cultural touchstones, not last season's leavings.
Coody had believed -- even in an era of racist presidential tweets, private border militias and a humanitarian crisis among migrant children -- that the kind of horror her ancestors experienced could be consigned to history.
SAN FRANCISCO — Some of the biggest names on Wall Street are warming up to Bitcoin, a virtual currency that for nearly a decade has been consigned to the unregulated fringes of the financial world.
By her own account, she was the unwanted child of a broken home, a ninth-grade dropout who was raped repeatedly by a relative, and a homeless runaway and thief consigned to reform school.
During November and December, Sanders seemed likely to be consigned to a decent but distant second-place in Iowa — in mid-December, Clinton's lead over him in the RCP average was around 85033 points.
If gene drives like those being worked on at Imperial and elsewhere were to condemn to a similar fate the mosquitoes that spread malaria, a second of humankind's great scourges might be consigned to history.
These staggering figures are now consigned to history as the Colombian government buries the hatchet with its longtime nemesis, the Marxist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia rebel group, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC.
In the second season, Jesse's friend Eugene Root (Ian Colletti), who has been accidentally consigned to Hell, escapes with the help of an apparently remorseful Hitler (Noah Taylor), who then betrays Eugene… because he's Hitler.
The uncertain outcome of Saturday's federal election heightened fears Australia could be consigned to three years of minority government and paralysis on budget reform, a scenario that is expected to cause market jitters on Monday.
The Afghan capital had been consigned to rubble by rocket-propelled grenades and artillery fire, first in fighting between mujahideen warriors and the Soviets after their invasion in 1979, and then between different mujahideen factions.
Rumor had it that many of these people were consigned to state asylums, unshakably convinced that they'd morphed into tall, precariously balanced glasses of orange juice—at least, that was the one that I heard.
Alternative postsecondary education pathways such as career and technical education programs have long suffered from a pejorative perception as places where low-income children and children of color are consigned to a second-rate education.
For the sociologist Jean-Pierre Le Goff, the women of May '68 were restricted to roles as secretaries and helpmeets to men, "consigned to tending to the Maoist and Trotskyite male warriors" of the uprising.
But when the winners and losers are tallied, one man previously consigned to the political dead will have to be counted among the living: Philippe Martinez, the combative head of the country's most militant union.
That holds true for the members of the man-made subservient classes in both, consigned to hazardous hard labor and equally hazardous sex work — but they're still infinitely more sympathetic than the flesh-and-blood characters.
Even fans of the film at the festival seemed to talk about it as if it were already consigned to the past, a footnote in the bright career Howard seems destined to go on to have.
Currencies are just not reacting the way they are supposed to and there is a new fear from the groups' managers and roadies that their heydays are past and they're consigned to being played in elevators.
The other two cases involve Richard Prince works consigned to him by Creative Artists Agency co-founder Michael Ovitz; Rubenstein allegedly sold them for far less than the agreed-upon prices, keeping the proceeds for himself.
The IOC has long-recognized that bloated bidding processes and hosting regimes need to be consigned to history and has carried out "dry runs" for minor events where only two are left in the final vote.
He released a series of homespun albums in the 230s, which have spent most of the intervening decades more or less consigned to the dollar bins of record shops and the dusty shelves of flea markets.
LONDON — They were the ones who did not make it; the ones who perished seeking a new life in Europe; the ones the people smugglers consigned to frail craft doomed to founder in the Mediterranean Sea.
Meanwhile the paper consigned to page ten the president's use of a crudely doctored government map to try to justify his false and apparently politically motivated insistence that Alabama lay in the path of a hurricane.
Now held in Windsor Castle, it bears a pressmark that reveals it was at one time consigned to the servants' library, though its good condition suggests it may not have been much read upstairs or down.
In the meantime, corruption and violence are again spreading across Democratic Republic of Congo, long consigned to the ranks of the world's poorest countries by poor governance and a myriad of militia groups, despite copious mineral resources.
Reuters last month reported that the rules banning many items from passenger cabins on U.S.- and Britain-bound flights would, however, force a rethink on fire safety concerns now that they were being consigned to the hold.
"Grain coupons, cloth coupons, meat coupons, fish coupons, oil coupons, tofu coupons, food ticket books, product coupons and other documents people once could not be without have now been consigned to the museum of history," he said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Harking back to a previous era and ripping up a text book full of received wisdom, Leicester City's remarkable title triumph has been founded on a footballing philosophy that many had consigned to the dustbin.
The Arizona senator and his party's 2008 presidential nominee described that "half-baked, spurious nationalism" as "unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history."
The Liberal Democrats had been consigned to the electoral ossuary as recently as last winter, limping along at around 8 percent in most opinion polls, and discussing bringing in a celebrity leader to raise the party's profile.
Empson, a literary critic, derived an intense revulsion against Christianity from studying Paradise Lost, in which God is an all-powerful tyrant who created Hell and consigned to it a large part of human- (and angel-) kind.
In Canada, the UK, Germany, Ireland, and Australia, multiple formal government inquiries have subpoenaed records, taken witness testimony, and found, time and again, that children consigned to orphanages — in many cases, Catholic orphanages — were victims of severe abuse.
Other music fans had turned to the grittier and less aspirational tunes provided by alternative-rock bands such as R.E.M.. Yacht rock came to be dismissed as schmaltzy and uncool, consigned to wedding parties and dusty record collections.
WWE tells a story: Vince McMahon is more shrewd than ruthless, more eccentric than weird, and if those wrestlers who crossed him and the defunct promotions are consigned to the status of perennial losers, well, that's obviously deserved.
But only a handful of books are going to be appearing at the bottom of the page — which of the MFM menages are going to make the cut, and which are going to be consigned to ignominious darkness?
Yet the Warriors have remained aware that all their feats would be meaningless without an opportunity to vie for another championship, their victories consigned to the dustbin of near renown, their records reduced to footnotes of almost greatness.
There, Scorah was repeatedly warned that the end of the world was nigh, that Witnesses alone would survive on an earthly paradise, and that all others would be consigned to what's called the common grave — extinction, or nonbeing.
Because you'll get a fast lane to go to all of those sites that your broadband provider has set up a deal with, and you'll get consigned to a bumpy road if you want to see anything else.
All seven teams had at least two women on their crew lists, which is a sea change from the past, when women were often consigned to all-female crews or did not sail in the race at all.
If the Fed had stuck to those higher estimates of Nairu and raised interest rates to try to head off inflation, millions of Americans who are now working would have been consigned to unemployment for no good reason.
"Receivers," like the poor, immigrants, women and persons of color, are considered weaker beings, consigned to the lower ranks of his social pyramid, and who, failing to reciprocate his paternalistic generosity, are chided for a lack of thanks.
But a religion that claims to be divinely established cannot persuade without a lot of fascination, and far too much of that has been given up, consigned to the museum, as Western Catholicism has traced its slow decline.
It was embarrassing for the President and a big disappointment to anyone who understands how devastating a war on the Korean peninsula would be and would like to see the world's last Cold War confrontation consigned to history.
Since California only managed to only sell permits consigned to it by utility companies at the May auction, it will be required to hold back about 36 million state-owned permits until it conducts two consecutive sell-out auctions.
Today, as the CEO of LacPatrick, an Irish dairy firm with complex supply chains that zigzag across the border, Mr D'Arcy worries that Brexit will revive dangers that people on both sides thought had been consigned to the past.
Children's Books "The lessons of the Cold War, once consigned to the history books and to the memories of aging spies, suddenly seemed shockingly relevant," Marc Favreau writes about the discovery of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Here's a game not only created from the ground up by, essentially, one person, but also set within a genre that many in the industry, and the worldwide gaming audience, had thought consigned to the past: full-motion video.
It becomes quite romantic, this sort of lonely, isolated, introverted-stroke-extroverted character: Actress building this robot, having been consigned to the boundaries of limbo by the music press on the back of Ghettoville , which is his final album.
Prohibiting the extension of slavery into the territories and giving away small plots of land to anyone who would work it would realize a society of equals in which no one is ever consigned to wage labor for life.
The Italian news media have reported that the tree, in Piazza Venezia, could be consigned to the national contemporary art museum, or transformed into a wooden hut for women to nurse their babies, most likely not in the piazza.
In most of the country, immigrants were already ineligible for bond hearings if they were picked up for long-ago crimes, and often they were consigned to months of detention as they languished in a historically large court backlog.
Westbrook's flaws may continue to haunt them, and the team may be consigned to being a fairly good second-tier squad, but George will continue to be a star and Westbrook will continue to make that easy for him.
The painting was consigned to Sotheby's by the billionaire Irish horse breeder and art collector John Magnier, who had bought the work at auction in 21914 for $19423 million, which at the time was a high for the artist.
At various points in recent decades it has looked almost as if it was being consigned to the purely ceremonial branch of British politics (when Tony Blair postponed an election in 2001, he told the Sun before he told Parliament).
Yet police corruption in the drug war is often depicted by the media as a foreign phenomenon, consigned to countries with notoriously powerful cartels such as Mexico or Colombia—despite decades of high-profile examples of US authorities breaking bad, too.
"Over 100,000 people, a figure that includes countless innocent family members of so-called enemies of the state, are effectively consigned to die in North Korea's political prisons," Navi Pillay, a former U.N. high commissioner for human rights, told me.
After Fillon's surprise win and Hollande's shock decision to not seek re-election, three people who had dominated politics for decades were consigned to campaign history, shattering many of the certainties as to what will happen on May, 7 2017.
Heidkamp must have felt a sense of identification with his subject, a fellow artist, sharing a plein air moment together, the contemporary one finishing his painting, the historical one consigned to plein air in perpetuity, while history moves indifferently on.
"Instead, it's a cosmic test, one that gives us a chance to join those who successfully crossed this burning frontier—or the chance to be consigned to the scrap heap of civilizations too shortsighted to take care of their own planet."
The leaders of all members except Britain met on Europe Day in Sibiu, which has German and Hungarian roots, 15 years after the EU's expansion east finally consigned to history the Iron Curtain that had divided Europe since World War Two.
The public services provider employs 68,000 people globally, including 45,000 in Britain, to clean schools and hospitals, run probation services and build roads and bridges but has been battling to avoid being consigned to the same fate as collapsed rival Carillion.
One is an academic history of this peculiar corner of the Russian philosophical landscape, involving tragic figures such as Lev Gumilev, consigned to the Gulag chiefly for the crime of being the son of Anna Akhmatova, a great anti-Stalinist poet.
It's much easier to ignore this generational crisis and march on behalf of a few thousand immigrant children than to admit that many more low-income American children are being consigned to lifetimes of difficulty through no fault of their own.
Fidel Castro, who died Friday evening aged 21990, was consigned to the "already dead" box in most people's heads about a decade ago, when he withdrew from the limelight after a stroke and handed the country over to his brother.
With early European colonizers and Eurocentric museums rendering makers anonymous and relegating Native objects to ethnographic displays, objects by women have long been consigned to the lesser category of functional craft rather than the product of (largely female) skill and ingenuity.
He has been a thorn in the side of the government, championing the rights of backbenchers, or lawmakers who are usually consigned to following the orders of party leaders, at the expense of members of a government without a parliamentary majority.
"You are going to be confined to a place where there is no love, where there is no compassion, which is cold and loveless, and you will be consigned to that place for a very long time," the judge said.
But with President-elect Donald J. Trump suggesting he will align the United States with Israel's extreme pro-settler government, the Obama/Kerry parameters will most likely be consigned to oblivion like those promulgated by Bill Clinton 16 years ago.
As we approach an era with no racial majority, we must reconfigure our schools to center pluralism in a global society, or else go the way of xenophobic, stagnant and insular societies that have been consigned to history's trash heap.
This year, the nomination of "Capernaum," a heart-wrenching realist drama centering around a feisty adolescent boy consigned to a life of poverty and hardship, made Ms. Labaki the first Arab female director ever to be shortlisted for the Oscars.
Watts, though important in the business for a variety of reasons, didn't achieve his peak stardom in the same kind of fishbowl Laurer did, and his book emerged much later, so it wound up consigned to a small corner of the market.
London (CNN)Depictions of girls as less academic than boys, men being belittled for "unmanly" behavior, and an array of other cliched portrayals have been consigned to history in British commercials as new rules come into effect banning gender stereotypes in advertising.
And while McNeeley's castration may not be unique, he added, the existence of a first-person newspaper account from a survivor of such violence is remarkable, and it may prevent the staggering act from being consigned to the ash heap of history.
An executive at a European multinational says that an unofficial spreadsheet that keeps track of his employees' real time off, which he confesses to maintaining alongside an official tally of employees' annual 30 vacation days, can also be consigned to the dustbin.
As I mentally charted all the plans that pregnancy would now affect, I was slayed by the realization that, for my upcoming visit with my best friend Jess, I'd be consigned to a condition of sobriety and nausea and probably zero fun.
The public services provider, which employs 68,000 people globally to clean schools and hospitals, run probation services and build roads and bridges, had been battling to avoid being consigned to the same fate as collapsed rival Carillion before being taken over by lenders.
Like other foreign-trained academics and artists, Ms. Yang and Mr. Qian, both nearly 60 years old at the time, were consigned to "reform through labor" and sent to the countryside in Henan Province, in central China, where they remained for several years.
With the Times' editorialists beginning to recognize reality, perhaps the rest of us can acknowledge that Israel has no partner for peace — and that, through no fault of its own, it's consigned to manage the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rather than solve it.
The hung parliament that emerged from June 8's election leaves room for a middle-ground approach to tax and spending, while some of the worst manifesto ideas on migration, Brexit and nationalising industries are likely to be consigned to the policy dustbin.
Literacy tests, poll taxes, and grandfather clauses, once the most common mechanisms for disadvantaging minority voters, have been consigned to the history books, but one need look no further than the governor's race in Georgia to see their modern equivalents in action.
In addition to breaching the brotherhood of English professors at Brown and Harvard, Professor Lewalski crashed another barrier: She refused to be consigned to the back door of the Brown faculty club, which was the portal reserved for professors' wives and other women.
That's maybe what I admire most about the I.R.C. Its approach is built on the idea that displaced persons cannot be consigned to hopelessness — that, like anyone else, they are families trying to work, send their kids to school and build futures.
With the caliphate consigned to history and a bin Laden once again at the top of Al Qaeda, the door would be open for former Islamic State fighters to rejoin the fold, bringing with them months or years of front-line experience.
Hiring more diverse staff and administrators, as well as those who are familiar with these issues, is important in this effort — but this work can't just be consigned to the diversity dean, who is often the only person of color in the office.
If the cherry blossom can still be relied upon to bloom at a specific time, it can also be relied upon to die soon after: For 103 weeks, one waits, and within seven days at most, one is consigned to waiting once more.
And the willingness of the country's major law firms to undertake the representation of men whom the Bush administration thought it had safely consigned to a legal black hole played an indispensable role in reclaiming the rule of law in a dark time.
Investigations of them by Chinese journalists are often consigned to classified publications (a widely read one among the elite is called Reform Internal Reference—the fortnightly magazine is marked "secret", which means that showing it to unauthorised eyes could result in years in jail).
Bjoergen first took part in the Olympics in 2002, winning a silver medal in the relay and, though she was delighted to reach Bjoerndalen's mark of 13 medals 16 years later, she is in no hurry to be consigned to the history books just yet.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 17 (Reuters) - A senior advisor to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said his comments about the NATO alliance being "obsolete" reflect how the world has changed, but should not be interpreted as meaning that it needs to be consigned to history.
Noah, who led France to Davis Cup glory in 1991 and 1996 in his first two spells as captain and again last year, said occasions like Sunday, when 22,000 fans produced an incredible atmosphere inside Lille's Stade Pierre Mauroy, would be consigned to history.
On the one hand, it features acts of thoughtful kindness performed by men in leisurewear; on the other hand, it is a bleak zone, where acts of calculated malice are funded by taxpayers, investigated, and, in the mind of the nation, consigned to near-oblivion.
In a move born of optimism or confidence (or perhaps a mix of both), he chose not to take a suit, dress attire that the N.B.A. requires players to wear if they are injured or inactive and consigned to watch games from the bench.
Praised for his performance as a man consigned to a nursing home after the death of his wife (Claire Bloom), Mr. Lewis, as Max, suffers mutely — his face, a mask of grief and rage, brightened from time to time by unexpected flickers of cheer.
The assembled scholars seemed to believe that the American public needed to be reminded that history had ended some three decades past—that the ideological contents of lapsed Cold War battles had been long consigned to history's dustbin, and the road to socialism blocked off.
In separate and unrelated appearances, former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama both warned that the United States was being torn apart by ancient hatreds that should have been consigned to history long ago and called for addressing economic anxiety through common purpose.
There is always some group—those of a particular race, or religion, or sexual orientation; those without papers, or money, or property—consigned to the margins of public concern, forced to contend with both our putatively collective crises and their own specific crises alone.
Virginia's panic attacks have resulted in several abortive attempts to have sex, but Cabot is the hero you want in this situation: "We can go this far and stop as often as you want," he says, a line all too often consigned to fiction.
Of course, in that America, almost a quarter of the population lived in poverty; ten per cent of the population, Americans of African descent, was effectively barred from social advancement; and fifty per cent of the population was mostly consigned to women-only jobs.
It was a fitting send-off for a speaker who galvanized so-called backbench members of Parliament, lawmakers who are usually consigned to following the orders of party leaders but, with Mr. Bercow's help, have taken the reins at pivotal moments of the Brexit crisis.
Though Confederate iconography has been enduring source of controversy, it wasn't until the 2015 massacre at an African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, by a white gunman who had posed with the Rebel flag that even defenders said Southern symbols should be consigned to history's attic.
"Vellum lasts 133,000 years, while there is no guarantee that electronic means of preserving documents will be there 1,000 years from now," he said in a phone interview on Wednesday, noting wryly that the once wildly popular floppy disk had long since been consigned to history's dustbin.
It's profound because in the early '80s, the rock hero was a role denied black musicians, who, very broadly speaking, were typically consigned to more purely functional (rather than expressive) artistic modes, like "pop" or "dance" or any number of less visible, less presumptuous niche markets.
To relate to everyone and no one; to long for community while remaining an outsider; to build an identity from the pieces of the past; to view writing as a vessel for what would otherwise be consigned to oblivion—all of these traits I see in Obama.
It no longer functioned as a departure gate, and so was consigned to be a gestural, nostalgic relic — appropriate for an age when flying is seen less as the summit of human ideals than as a cramped, unpleasant experience that happens also to be destroying the planet.
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer said Margo Feiden Galleries materially breached its 2000 licensing agreement with the Al Hirschfeld Foundation by selling unauthorized copies of works depicting Carol Burnett, Bob Hope and other subjects, and by losing 20 original works that had been consigned to it.
But thank God, Hillary is going to win and we'll never have to think about Roy Cohn again and he will be consigned to 'Angels in America' and that's how the world will know him and we'll sail off happily into the sunset of a Hillary Clinton presidency.
Like that amazing Jermaine Kearse catch that got the Seahawks into the red zone late in Super Bowl XLIX, Julio's flying toe-tapper on the sidelines with four and a half minutes left is likely to be consigned to obscurity since the Falcons were unable to secure a victory-clinching score.
Adapted for the stage by Annie Ryan (also its director), "A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing" is based on the much-laureled first novel of Eimear McBride, a book that was rejected repeatedly by publishers and consigned to a desk drawer for a decade before seeing the light of print.
Mainstream Mac lovers must assess whether the Pro, now much thinner and lighter, is a good replacement for the brilliant MacBook Air, which Apple will still sell (starting at $999) but which has apparently been consigned to Cupertino's special purgatory for products it can't quite kill yet, but won't upgrade.
The Swede has finally consigned to the scrapheap the trusty old Callaway three-wood that played a big role in his resurgence this decade, and which he used with such clinical efficiency to rise to number two in the world and to win the 2016 British Open at Royal Troon.
Consigned to obscurity in warehouses, these records found an unlikely fan base in the Northern Soul scene, where their rarity, and the very rawness of their failure, created an aura of authenticity that garnered a highly devoted response in the blue-collar British youth of the rapidly industrializing United Kingdom.
It sat in Shapazian's living room, along with a half-dozen other box sculptures by Warhol, until his death in 2010, when it was consigned to the November 10 evening sale of postwar and contemporary art, and ultimately sold for about 63 times its 1995 price (to an unnamed collector).
As a Nintendo fan, I'm pleased that the Switch appears to be doing better at retail, so far, than the Wii U. It'd be a sad day if Nintendo consoles were consigned to history by market forces, and the only Nintendo games we got were the likes of Super Mario Run.
"The major fear is that they could do things like creating a two-tier internet that only sites that are willing to pay the additional fees will be carried on the fast lanes and everyone else is consigned to the slow lane," Michael Geist, one of Canada's leading authorities on internet law, told VICE.
"If you're feeling like you're consigned to, you know, being a barista, or you know, some other job that doesn't pay a lot, and doesn't have some other ladder of opportunity attached to it, then the idea that maybe, just maybe, you could be part of a political revolution is pretty appealing," she says.
" Clinton added: "If you're feeling like you're consigned to, you know, being a barista, or you know, some other job that doesn't pay a lot, and doesn't have some other ladder of opportunity attached to it, then the idea that maybe, just maybe, you could be part of a political revolution is pretty appealing.
This year was the biggest in terms of volume for busted transactions — those withdrawn after being announced — since the depths of the financial crisis eight years ago, as big takeovers by the likes of the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, the Oreos maker Mondelez and the office supply retailer Staples were consigned to the scrap heap.
As viewers are faced with the emotions and mounting terror of the unlucky modern woman who's suddenly accused of being a fairy, Lore achieves its best result: It reminds us, chillingly, that the customs and backward superstitions we've consigned to the dustbin of history might have more resonance in the modern world than we realized.
On the belief that his beloved triangle offense was not yet consigned to the dustbin of history, Jackson said: "I think it's still debatable about how basketball is going to be played, what's going to win out" — an assertion that the point-guard-dominated style of screen-and-roll, drive-and-kick might yet decline in popularity.
He titles one of the poems of Our Death "We Are the Dead" (borrowing from David Bowie, who in turn borrowed from Orwell's 1984), and his entire body of work is an explosion of speech, yammering, and song, in the voices of whole classes and generations that the order of things has consigned to a walking death.
And so it happened that in the summer of 43, as the New York art world was becoming spellbound by the emotionally cool attitudes of Pop Art, Minimalism, and Color Field painting, Gross was studying with Kokoschka – someone the chest-thumping New York art world had long ago consigned to a small, inconsequential corner of art history.
"I am confident that the steps we are taking now will ensure young people are properly prepared for further study and the 21st-century workplace, and that the too often heard phrase 'can't do maths' is consigned to the past," said Nick Gibb, the British schools minister who oversees primary education, when he announced the initiative last year.
As I packed up, I thought about another crazy game I covered, the Mets' loss to St. Louis in Game 7 of the 2006 National League Championship Series, and how the incisive prose I wrote that night celebrating the Mets' return to the World Series had been consigned to the depths of my hard drive, never to be read.
While someone like Guy Ritchie has been able to go from having two sizable box office bombs in a row to getting hired to direct the live-action remake of Aladdin, women like Mimi Leder and Karyn Kusama were consigned to "movie jail" after their own flops, spending years trying to get follow-ups funded and their careers back on track.
From "Black Rain", through "Misery"'s script tattooable declaration that "misery never goes out of style", and onto the closing, ballroom-ready piano of "I Choose to Live", the thousand Topman-clad clones of British rock's recent years are deftly consigned to the bin – the "papier mâché feeling", as Gould calls it, of insincere, bland radio-rock has no place here.
Before we get to the art wheelers and dealers, the mysterious unknown artist, and the pages from a portfolio that was once literally consigned to the trash heap being exhibited and sold for $215,21987 a pop, we should take a step back: The drawings are by James Edward Deeds, whose 23 birth in the Panama Canal Zone is, of course, the story's first beginning.
Those branded "hostile" might be the descendants of former landowners or of people who collaborated with the Japanese colonialists, those with relatives in South Korea or Christians; they are largely consigned to the mountainous, inhospitable regions of the country, forbidden to enter Pyongyang or other major cities and forced to eke out a meager living as farmers or manual toilers, with almost zero opportunity for further advancement.
If she doesn't share her husband's (former) magnetism, if she has so far been unable to reach voters who aren't old and wealthy, if she has failed to package her pragmatic political program into a story that connects, she is a uniquely empathetic figure when it comes to failure and frustration, when it comes, in particular, to being consigned to work in the shadow of more charismatic men.
To give birth to his embattled world, Couto, a recent finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, draws from a trove of historical documents, alternating between the perspective of a disgraced Portuguese sergeant, Germano de Melo, who is consigned to a remote area of what, as he puts it, "we so pompously call 'Lands of the Crown,'" and that of a young VaChopi girl, Imani, who serves as his translator.
Several poems in "Ommateum" try to solve the problem by engaging the universe in awkward colloquy: I went out to the sun where it burned over a desert willow and getting under the shade of the willow I said It's very hot in this country The sun said nothing so I said The moon has been talking about you and he said Well what is it this time The yokel persona is insufficiently ironized by being consigned to the past.
" The second is that among these two dozen good-to-excellent tracks are at least four whose pitch of emotion and ambition render them something like profound: "WAV Files," which constructs a stanza from the names of slave ships, "Down," which creates a mythology of subaquatic African immortals consigned to the sea by shipwreck or their own leaps of faith, and alternate-universe biographies of two children cut down before they'd barely begun their lives, the drowned refugee "Alan Forever" and the street-slain innocent "Jonylah Forever.
Without mentioning Trump by name, McCain said: "To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history. "
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," he said.
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," McCain said in the speech.
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," McCain said then.
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," McCain said after receiving the National Constitution Center's Liberty Medal.
On Monday, Senator John McCain, awarded the Liberty Medal by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, challenged Trump on this score: To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain "the last best hope of earth" for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history.
It remains, in memory, one of my favorite places—an intensely and intentionally feminine restaurant where you took off your white gloves to lunch on tea sandwiches, iceberg salads, creamed chicken or, more exotically, chicken à la king, unencumbered by brothers or even waiters, or, for that matter, by any noisy males demanding attention, and consequently so tidy and appealing in retrospect that, reading about it now, I had to remind myself that this was the Eisenhower fifties, when women were not seated in most New York restaurants without a man to order, and pay, for them, despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of working women in the city were consigned to eating their paper-bag sandwiches on park benches or at their desks.

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