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In Hinduism the dead body is consigned to flames. [verb]
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I granted an interlocutor ordaining the pursuer to consign that sum of money by 11 January 2006. [verb]
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He removed the table and provisions, and Waverley was again consigned to his own meditations. [verb]
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It was, indeed, a masterpiece of art, but misplaced in the rude vault to which it had been consigned. [verb]
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It was also solemnly arranged that poor Oliver should, for the purposes of the contemplated expedition, be unreservedly consigned to the care and custody of Mr. [verb]
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Theophilus Freeman, partner or consignee of James H. [verb]
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Afterwards, under other masters, unlike William Ford, I knew well enough the slightest knowledge of my real character would consign me at once to the remoter depths of Slavery. [verb]
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Burch's gang, consisting of myself, Eliza and her children, Harry, Lethe, and some others, who had joined us at Richmond, were consigned to him. [verb]
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The devoted wife breathed her last in the arms of Admetus, and he had just consigned her to the tomb, when Heracles chanced to come to the palace. [verb]
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This class of women is consigned by our laws entirely to the discretion of the police. [verb]
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Campbell consigned to him, and felt a strong personal interest in his being well cared for, and living a secluded life. [verb]
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