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In March of last year, eight months after Schneider had already agreed to consign his witch’s hat to Heritage, Shaw announced that he planned to sell the slippers at auction through Heritage.

This did not break the Paris goal, which refers to a longer-term average over decades, but continued increases to atmospheric CO2 effectively consign the world to doing so.

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So they camped in the prison where they believe their brothers were consigned and most likely killed.

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A chaotic night in South Korea produced scenes most thought were consigned to the nation’s history.

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It is unknown who the medal was originally given to, but it has been consigned for sale by a local collector who wishes to remain anonymous.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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