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1 He must consign to oblivion the body and soul, the life, comfort and existence.
2 To consign to oblivion the memory of these gallant suffering few would be culpable injustice.
3 The barbarous methods to which it owed its very existence they were willing to consign to oblivion .
4 It is true some injudicious Bavarian modifications were made; but time will soon consign to oblivion these delusions of Teutonic intellect.
5 Often in his wretchedness would he groan aloud, and wish for unconsciousness to come to his aid and consign to oblivion his accusing memory.
6 What stories are being consigned to oblivion as it is dismantled?
7 All that was rambling and inapplicable in her wild declamation they consigned to oblivion .
8 Such circumstances should be consigned to oblivion , as tending to no one useful purpose.
9 Yet it was received with a cry of disgust, and was speedily consigned to oblivion .
10 One author says we should be demanding to have this data consigned to oblivion REMEMBERING; FORGETTING.
11 Was there not a bowl of specimens in the drawing-room already consigned to oblivion and dust?
12 And yet how much is there even in Carlyle's histories that might safely be consigned to oblivion !
13 Cochran's pamphlet was consigned to oblivion .
14 For the credit of the city, the name of the duke of Athens ought to be consigned to oblivion .
15 It were better they had been consigned to oblivion , shut up and perishing in the dark womb of the grave.
16 Again and again had the irrepressible Carter Harrison been consigned to oblivion by the educated and moral element of Chicago.
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