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Labour's old values "must never be relegated to the dustbin of history", he said.
BBC: Labour's roots poke through
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In February this union came into being, consigning the name of Yugoslavia to the dustbin of history.
ECONOMIST: Montenegro
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Old constraints on banks were consigned to the dustbin of history.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Yet it was almost immediately consigned, if not to the dustbin of history, then at least to the pending tray where so many regional peace initiatives moulder away.
ECONOMIST: The prince and the president | The
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If he gets seduced by the Jim Murphys and the Douglas Alexanders, then the truth is that he'll be defeated and he'll be cast into the dustbin of history.
BBC: Ed Miliband attacks Unite leader Len McCluskey's comments
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Unfortunately for most health insurance companies other than Aetna, their behavior is reminiscent of DEC, Data General, Wang and a host of once-successful computer makers that are in the dustbin of history.
FORBES: Aetna's Remarkable Reinvention Underway
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Because copying accelerates the fashion cycle, banishing old designs to the dustbin of history (perhaps to be dusted off and reintroduced later) and sending the fashion-conscious off in search of the new, new thing.
WSJ: In Praise of the Copycats: The Knockoff Economy
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The court heard Sir Ross Cranston said in a press release in 2000 he welcomed the chance to vote in favour of the Hunting Bill and "consign this brutal practice to the dustbin of history".
BBC: Judge steps down from hunt case
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Keyboards won't be relegated to the tech dustbin of history, as hands are much better for certain things like typing and confirming a choice, says Grant.
CNN: Watch this space: Eye-control to give technology a new look
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The problem for Transmeta is that Intel will not be twiddling its thumbs while mobile wireless appliances relegate the PC to the dustbin of computer history.
FORBES: Transmeta Defies Bad News
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If these disasters were the only draw, "Lost in La Mancha" might itself get lost in the dustbin of documentary history, where parochial films lie stuffed with forgettable facts.
WSJ: 'The Recruit' Is a Singularly Silly Mess