Labour's old values "must never be relegated to the dustbin of history", he said.
In fact, 3COM was eventually consigned to the dustbin of mature tech companies: acquisition by HP.
Let's confine this outdated message that men are better than women to the dustbin of history.
When this lot is empty, all this has got to go into my little dustbin.
By 2020 prohibition will have been consigned to the policy dustbin, and replaced with government-regulated markets.
This, many suspect, has become a dustbin for anything that firms want to charge off.
Defined-benefit pension funds are anyway being consigned to the dustbin, in favour of defined-contribution schemes.
In February this union came into being, consigning the name of Yugoslavia to the dustbin of history.
He is general manager of Seddon Atkinson, which makes vehicles for municipalities and utilities, such as dustbin lorries.
She was mildly surprised that some of her designs that had survived the dustbin had become collectors' items.
Supermarkets and their supply chains have a major influence on what ends up in the household dustbin, she said.
The usual libertarian presumption that state interference is an evil until shown to be a good sits unmourned in the regulatory dustbin.
Will it get the chance to do so, or relegated to the dustbin like most other transit plans for Detroit?
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The sweaty chores, the stifling commute, the shuttling from camp to soccer to music lessons all consigned to the dustbin.
The Bridge to Nowhere went from the drawing board to the dustbin.
Even the charitable deduction deserves to be tossed into the policy dustbin.
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Yet, finding the informational paper clip in the dustbin is still so much of what we in the trusted media do for our audience.
Tony Blair vowed at the 1996 Labour Party conference that he would put the "quango state" in "the dustbin of history where it belongs".
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It consigns to the dustbin the last boast of the government's battered reformers, that their policies have at least brought currency stability and steady prices.
Old constraints on banks were consigned to the dustbin of history.
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.
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The craft is about the size of a car , though it looks like an oversized gold-coloured dustbin with four solar panels extended at one end.
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.
But the reign was short-lived, as Bowe dumped the World Boxing Council belt in a dustbin in protest at having to fight Lewis again to keep it.
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.
In his statement, Gov Brown said sexual orientation change efforts "have no basis in science or medicine and they will now be relegated to the dustbin of quackery".
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.
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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.
It was also huge, like the vast rolling plains of the Serengeti, only populated by the back catalogue of Ned's Atomic Dustbin and Fleetwood Mac rather than big cats.
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