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Even up the street, there's a smart shop called Consign for Desgin which has a combination of aniques and "finds."
phillyBurbs.com 2008
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= 'Consign'; a legal term for charging others with carrying out business on one's behalf, which carried certain obligations with it.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Consign him to "Lieberman, Part of One" oblivion so that he can crawl across the aisle to the Republicans, thus squandering any valuable legacy he ever had.
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Consign it to the dustbin of history where it belongs.
Aubrey Sarvis: Stand by Your Word, Mr. President: End "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" 2009
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Consign your soul to God because your ass belongs to me.
Health Insurance 2004
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Consign this along with “last throes”, “mission acomplished”, “stay the course” statements.
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Consign the wretched picture to the barn, if you like.
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Presently our precious senior Consign sauntered the other way with pretty Mistress Lansing on his arm.
The Hidden Children 1899
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'Consign them to the deepest dungeon in Posen?' she laughed, lightly.
The Grand Babylon Hotel Arnold Bennett 1899
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Consign the wretched picture to the barn, if you like.
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