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"And you will be consigned to that place for a very long time."
She will consign away no part of it to any nation.
He and his kind will have been consigned to the history books.
She had been consigned to hell for at least a week.
Then as he watched, I consigned it to the fire.
I was the last to leave, consigning the king's body to its long sleep.
There were some letters consigned to her to bring home.
But all was not consigned to high and sacred things.
Inside a country church, the quiet has a different quality, less consigned to the past.
No such sword had ever been consigned to anyone else.
If only I could consign myself to dust with it.
The last third was not only cut but consigned to the flames.
Thinking perhaps of the stranger you must one day consign your life to?
The huge 3,500-seat theater has been consigned to the back of the site.
We have to take more action to consign these crimes to history.
With no further reports since then, the project has likely been consigned to development hell.
The action was consigned to secrecy and the war went on for another couple of years.
You consign the patient and then return to your ship.
Here instead of playing the role, she is consigned to cleaning up after the G-8.
It was said that he often consigned them in this fashion.
I only seek, just now, to have him consigned to a place of safety.
Perhaps Bruno's death, long expected, had already been consigned to the past.
Occupy yourself only with the people I consign to you.
People will be consigned to hell after the last judgment.
He'd never really believed Carol was consigned to his past.