Labour's old values "must never be relegated to the dustbin of history", he said.
Let's confine this outdated message that men are better than women to the dustbin of history.
In February this union came into being, consigning the name of Yugoslavia to the dustbin of history.
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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Old constraints on banks were consigned to the dustbin of history.
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.
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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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.
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.
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".
The empowered American left--in sharp contrast to the tradition that runs from Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman all the way to Bill Clinton--often envisions the U.S. as a country headed into the dustbin of history, and deservedly so.
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The concept is not without precedent: The early NIH guidelines for research with recombinant DNA-modified organisms promulgated in the 1970s imposed less stringent regulatory requirements for organisms that resulted from cisgenic constructions but those guidelines long ago were relegated to the dustbin of history as NIH recognized the irrationality of focusing regulation on the most precise genetic engineering technologies.
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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.
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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.
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.
Was he suggesting that his accession to power has transformed international affairs, consigning to history's dustbin the writings of Thucydides, the venerable Athenian historian who, roughly 2, 300 years ago, observed that nations, like men, pursue what they perceive as their interests -- sometimes with judgment, sometimes without, and occasionally with tragic results.
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