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This made no sense at all, so they
consigned
these curves to the back of the math books.
He's not
consigned
to the hell of unhappiness, and that's because Len, like most of you, is enormously capable of flow.
All represent some aspect of post WWI Greece that greater outside forces
consigned
to a fate they didn't deserve.
After all, a film must be entertaining .... this is completely untrue in the case of this one and I suggest it be irrevocably
consigned
to the dustbin where it belongs !
Pest to Mr Kent: You know what it's like dog, you've been there Mrs Kent: Not lately, Joe's expression was funny but that's it one line does not make a great comedy and this tat is so far away from being funny it should be
consigned
to the nearest trash cart, it's only good enough for that.
Of course there has always been the "Art for art's sake - money for Christ's sake" ethos in film-making,but now "Ars Gratia Artis" has,in all but name ,been
consigned
to history's cutting-room floor.
later he was played by Basil Rathbone, Warren William, and Paul Lukas before being
consigned
to "B" picture status.The other question as always with Warner Brothers executives is why they chose Vance as a character; their penchant was to choose men who operated outside the law, with no apparent discrimination between a vicious murderer and a champion of individual rights against all comers.
As much as Kate Hepburn's quivering chin and teary eyes are an annoyance to devotees of serious acting in film, Connie Selleca's wooden gestures and her inability to deliver a line with any meaningful emotion are enough to invoke the "throw-up" doctrine for evaluating films: If an actor's inability to act creates such nausea that vomiting in unavoidable, then the film itself should be
consigned
to the nearest trash-bin.
With any luck it will one day be
consigned
to the same fate as 'The Black & White Minstrel Show' - unloved and forgotten, a relic of a shameful era when the lowest common denominator reigned supreme on British television.
A road accident of a film rightly
consigned
to one of the all time bad lists.
We in Estonia and the other Baltic states now fear being
consigned
to Russia’s sphere of influence once more.
It is not the innocent victims of repression who are losing their dignity, but rather the international community, whose failure to act means watching helplessly as the victims are
consigned
to their fate.
Bombs AwayLONDON – One of the most dispiriting features of today’s international debates is that the threat to humanity posed by the world’s 23,000 nuclear weapons – and by those who would build more of them, or be only too willing to use them – has been
consigned
to the margin of politics.
Like people, nations that deceive themselves are
consigned
to a future of uncertainty and instability.
Lacking any serious alternative to the despised political and economic program of the center and the left, right-wing politicians appear
consigned
to agitating on such divisive issues as pornography, divorce, and, of course, abortion.
My generation has conveniently
consigned
such fears to history.
He has
consigned
the Communists to Trotsky's dustbin of history.
Consigned
to the wilderness, neither party has any real national influence.
In other words, the US and Europe – that odd miscellany of small and medium-size nation-states – are already divided and
consigned
to the margins.
Indeed, there are good reasons for worrying that the US and other advanced countries will now be
consigned
to a long period of sub-par growth.
Marxism, Back From the Grave in UruguayMONTEVIDEO: Across Latin America, comrades and caudillos are supposedly
consigned
to the dustbin of history.
In principle, all of Russia's political elites appear to have - or pretend to have - resigned themselves to a political landscape with Putin alone on the mountaintop and everyone else
consigned
to the valley below.
Our Deep Debt FutureTILBURG, NETHERLANDS – The 1980’s was the decade in which high inflation was supposedly
consigned
to the dustbin of history, while the 1990’s were all about the so-called new economy.
Geopolitically, Germany would be
consigned
to an uncertain man-in-the-middle status.
Pete Wilson is a former Republican governor of California who in the 1990s
consigned
his party to permanent minority status in the state by smearing Latinos as a menace.
But the truly important part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was its Secret Protocols, which divided Europe into two imperial domains, Stalin’s and Hitler’s, without the consent – or even the knowledge – of the nations
consigned
to them.
Cubans are in the end
consigned
to hold fast to rigid and impossible schemes.
Yeltsin’s choice may have fit his personal agenda, but it
consigned
Russia to a return to authoritarianism.
All six troubled countries are facing the prospect of being
consigned
to second-class status in the eurozone.
In what might presage a shift in the bilateral relationship, the poll also revealed that 58% of Germans believe that the past should be
consigned
to history, and 62% disapprove of Israel’s policies today.
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