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As you are consigned to a fate far greater than death, I can draw on the love and strength that I still feel from the girls in every moment of every day.

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But do the UK and France now have a chance of consigning the small boats to history?

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The damage caused by England's Champions Trophy campaign may not be consigned to three matches in eight days in Pakistan.

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"What they're doing is consigning the countryside to this industrial wasteland of solar panels."

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In March of last year, eight months after Schneider had already agreed to consign his witch’s hat to Heritage, Shaw announced that he planned to sell the slippers at auction through Heritage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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