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    1. of his suffering but himself? To relegate everything to illusion is


    2. sometimes tragic situations they confront on a daily basis, but cannot relegate


    3. The spiritists taught that the kingdom would be ushered in by the great judgment of God which would relegate the unrighteous to their well-deserved judgment of punishment and final destruction, at the same time elevating the believing saints of the chosen people to high seats of honor and authority with the Son of Man, who would rule over the redeemed nations in God's name


    4. As the moment drew to a close and the rush of adrenaline subsided within his body, the reverend was quite satisfied with his explanation which he had conceived ad lib and decided to relegate that to the files in his memory just in case future circumstances should warrant its use again


    5. of the stressful morning and relegate the guilt he’d been feeling to


    6. and sandal-paste on them and then relegate them to a high shelf


    7. rather relegate to the new instructors or the subordi-


    8. After the slaves were emancipated, some officials tried to relegate former slaves to a status inferior to that of ordinary citizens


    9. It may be objected that the suggested arrangement would really give a bondholder no better legal rights than a preferred stockholder and would thus relegate him to the unsatisfactory position of having both a limited interest and an unenforceable claim


    1. They’re usually relegated by the state to immigration and border security


    2. This task should not be relegated to the preacher for in most instances he does not know nearly as much about the


    3. extinguished and, if not forgotten, he was certainly relegated over


    4. He had relegated their own observations to verifying what they could of what they were learning in the classroom


    5. Today, the Oracle is relegated to a footnote in history,


    6. The trenches were now static and the fight now was relegated to small skirmishes although we gained more land from these than from either of the two big battles put together


    7. Patches was relegated to the basement with the old fish tanks and other paraphernalia of past pets


    8. " The Instructor was surely from the Transvaal, which is inland and accordingly they were relegated to the non-swimmers group with cadets from the Kalahari Desert, who really could not swim and probably had never seen even a river (with water in it—not sand)


    9. However, as men returned home and Christianity rose in power women were relegated to a more subservient role


    10. He was well-liked by the officials who had been relegated to this remote outpost of bureaucratic service, but he knew that the training the young ones received was improving every year

    11. He assumed he would probably never see her again, and relegated any thought about her to the back of his mind


    12. Violence and intrigue had been relegated to the forgotten memories closet


    13. If Hartle died, Sim would probably be relegated to a lower-status position in the Ministry


    14. relegated to one of those homes, or, a little better, be on call twenty-four hours a day as a manager of Motel Six in Brawley, and then you think about Henrietta in bed with


    15. Not only had Jason promised his paper for his uncle Bruce, another event inspired him to pursue this subject—a subject usually relegated to the dustbin of history


    16. Sarah quickly agreed – her role of late had been relegated to finding


    17. “It was overthrown because they relegated the Hanjen to inferior status


    18. In fact, I play so badly that I was relegated to standing mere


    19. Since then, reincarnation has been relegated to the fringes of Western society; a concept


    20. Newtonian theory, albeit relegated to approximation, still thrives

    21. He was an attentive student of Chairman Park, who treated him to additional lessons in financial management by making him a director of his local bank, and then chairman of the bank’s advisory body, a position the educator held until the bank was relegated to a branch by its final owner


    22. As with all pilots who are relegated to a passenger seat, Court was aware of every control movement the pilot made


    23. ’ Revelation, the scientists suggest, need no longer be relegated to the spiritual realm — the sort of thing available only to a select few in the form of burning bushes or thundering voices in the desert


    24. would be relegated to the kitchen anyway and I’d rather make that choice myself


    25. walked in through the door; then I didn’t mind being relegated to second place


    26. relegated the constant stream of visitors


    27. You are relegated to picking past piles of toys in the machine until you find a gem


    28. Traffic is unnerved at the activity on the side of the road, a little bit of slow down, but nothing too significant, the ones who saw the start have passed, the laws are slow to respond to things like this, their main job is relegated to clean up and making the arrest when the final word came down, fact was they probably had their hand in it too, just a little better at playing poker, whistle blowers are everywhere but spin has the headway and the players know the game


    29. Bright, hopeful futures are relegated to Disneyesque animations, if they're told at all


    30. But the Commodore will be relegated to the scrapheap of ignobility in his own country

    31. We may recal details that we thought had been relegated to oblivion – telephone numbers, sayings of elders,


    32. It’s well known that vampires are relegated to the night


    33. Those without penises are forever relegated, by definition, to inferior status and are


    34. Conflicts are relegated to the realm of the forgettable or the


    35. The doubt could be relegated to history


    36. communication, poetry came to be relegated to


    37. Relegated to the periphery by the unforeseen


    38. The war, relegated to the attic of bad memories, was momentarily recalled with the popping of champagne bottles


    39. As long as Úrsula had full use of her faculties some of the old customs survived and the life of the family kept some quality of her impulsiveness, but when she lost her sight and the weight of her years relegated her to a corner, the circle of rigidity begun by Fernanda from the moment she arrived finally closed completely and no one but she determined the destiny of the family


    40. With Úrsula relegated to the shadows and with Amaranta absorbed In the work of her winding cloth, the former apprentice queen had the freedom to choose the guests and impose on them the rigid norms that her parents had taught her

    41. I was also attracted by the possibility of escaping the petty attitudes towards women that were too common in my time, attitudes that severely restricted the dreams of women and relegated them to secondary roles


    42. Since this involves much consideration, it will be relegated to another chapter


    43. This was in spite of the fact that all the action in the movie at the hotel featured incest, promiscuity and even an action on the part of the family dog that usually is relegated to immature boys in film, based on too many burritos


    44. unwanted email belongs in either chapter – I think it should be relegated to the garbage can


    45. Bennie, relegated to a desk job on order from Eshkol, could only watch all this and swear at the stupidity of this war


    46. There indeed were great profits but none of the states saw any of it as it was relegated to the upper class


    47. At one end section of the rows of seats and desks sat representatives of Germany, Italy and of their former allies in the war, relegated to the role of observers at talks that would decide their future


    48. By this time in the story, most of Peter’s clock paintings had been relegated to the attic


    49. It was almost as though this prompted her mind to recover a small detail lost in the drama of the previous night’s events and relegated to a dark recess of her subconsciousness


    50. Being relegated to a desk or to rear area duties for the rest of the war could also destroy her











































    1. As you may know, within the first few years of life the thinking mind relegates the Being mind into the background


    2. for any culture relegates much of context to that hidden territory, the unconscious


    3. that is very future forward, it relegates its ambiance to


    4. A society without the commons of a healthcare system relegates all its citizens to Mr


    5. It may be asked of us, Do you indeed believe that regenerate man passes into endless being; or that true faith carries with it a destiny so different from that of common men, as you would assign to it? For who that reflects on the community of the human race in all its conditions of temporal existence, on its common origin, on its physical, intellectual, and moral unity, on the historical, ancestral, and social causes which determine so much that we call character, on the many excellences of the bad, and on the manifold imperfections of the good—can fail to stumble at a doctrine which places the seal of indestructibility on the foreheads of some, and relegates the unsaved remnant of mankind, with all their virtues, struggles, and woes, to the realms of the perishable, and the doom of irremediable destruction?


    6. It relegates such work to the category of art bad in its subject-matter, while, on the other hand, it includes in the category of art good in subject-matter a section not formerly admitted to deserve to be chosen out and respected, namely, universal art, transmitting even the most trifling and simple feelings if only they are accessible to all men without exception, and therefore unite them


    1. ’ Molly said firmly, relegating me to childhood firmly, as she starts cooking


    2. automatically took the front seat in the car, relegating


    3. This has a lot to do with the ancient habit of mentioning only the names of the men when telling a story, relegating the women to mostly anonymous roles


    4. What we saw was a world thoroughly dominated by a British Empire that gradually pushed aside both the United States and the Soviet Union, relegating them to the rank of secondary powers


    5. Instead of attacking across the Elbe towards Berlin with Montgomery’s 21st army group, which had been specially prepared for this task; Eisenhower, held back to permit Bradley the leading role, relegating Montgomery to guarding Bradley’s left flank


    6. The whole body of prophecy is now supposed to prove only when interpreted with due caution, that 'the Lord delayed His coming,’ that wisdom consists in proclaiming the doctrine of the 'evil servant,’ and in relegating the expectation of the Lord’s return to a generation that shall live at the end of the Millennium!


    7. ) For fast numbers, Mickey always insisted on playing the solos, relegating Charlie to rhythm


    8. As indicated in Chapter 8, a swing trader is perhaps more likely to use a limit order to buy at the bottom of a trading range, and a limit order to sell at the top of a trading range, thereby relegating the stop order to the role of protection against getting it wrong


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