Or would this novel (which I loved) have been relegated to 'Women's Fiction,' that close-quartered lower shelf where books emphasizing relationships and the interior lives of women are often relegated?
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In hospitals, his people were relegated to a separate section.
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It's still there, but it's been relegated to the background.
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Colorful items are gone altogether or relegated to clearance racks.
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Even trending topics are relegated to an easily overlooked sidebar.
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The promotions committees will be relegated to judging contested cases.
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The older research has also largely been relegated to bacteria.
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But a steady aesthetic isn't relegated to old Hollywood stars.
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Their role has been relegated to a Chief Apology Officer.
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No longer will they be relegated to local sports grounds.
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Antique bottles are relegated to museum displays or private collections.
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Meanwhile, women would be relegated to spontaneous pockets of visibility.
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She'll be relegated to the sidekick in the jury's eyes.
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Vergangenheitsbewältigung is not relegated to the margins of German life.
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Everything I had asked Trump was relegated to the background.
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And she was still relegated to the sidelines of democracy.
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Will Sansa accept being relegated to the sidelines of Winterfell?
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This senior liberal will increasingly be relegated to the dissent.
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That's where much of the genre has now been relegated.
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Gillibrand's name recognition issue isn't relegated to her home state.
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The VHS was relegated to an almost obsolete cultural artifact.
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This sort of action has not been relegated to Wednesday.
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Facebook has been relegated to fourth place, just ahead of Amazon.
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The instrumentation inside the car isn't relegated to the giant touchscreen.
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Newcastle have been relegated twice since Ashley took charge in 2007.
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Dalits are often relegated to the lowest rungs of Indian society.
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Those we help are often relegated to a strictly supporting role.
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It is not relegated to Hollywood, or red or blue states.
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Ella Mai was relegated to the smaller stage, sponsored by Nissan.
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Indeed, given the financial implications of being relegated, they will increase.
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In my opinion, ambient noise shouldn't be relegated to the background.
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However, these relations are not relegated to arms and oil only.
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Relegated to Microsoft's Edge browser, the digital bookstore never took off.
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In 2017, such criticisms have been relegated to the luddite realm.
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And yet, it's been relegated to the scrap heap of history.
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The intimacies between women, moreover, are relegated to places of retreat.
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Or how they are relegated to movements and memorized into compartments.
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Three of the star MPLS engineers were relegated to advisory roles.
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Alligators are typically relegated to the swampy areas of the southeast.
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The new Constitution relegated the monarchy to a purely ceremonial role.
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The Muslim Assamese are abjectly poor; they are relegated to subsistence
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The issue is not relegated to emerging economies, Casanova pointed out.
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O'Brien didn't budge, and Zverev stayed relegated to the grandstand court.
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For most Americans, dogs are no longer relegated to the doghouse.
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At many companies, women are underpaid and relegated to menial roles.
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It has rightly been relegated to the trash heap of history.
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Today, those Democrats are relegated to the ash heap of history.
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Smyczek said he felt similarly relegated as a player in qualifying.
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She's relegated now to being a satellite orbiting around the action.
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Instead, he is likely to be relegated to an irrelevant sideshow.
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Turns out body scanning isn't relegated just to airport security lines.
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Commuters, on the other hand, were relegated to the lower concourse.
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However policy innovation, the trademark of her predecessor, may be relegated.
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Fans there also enjoyed the unusual sight of Germany being relegated.
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Ted Cruz, for all his efforts, was relegated to third-wheel status.
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And these abilities aren't relegated just to black-and-white shots either.
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Some of their most challenging pieces have been relegated to biographical footnotes.
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She is not relegated to the role of love interest; men are.
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Instead, they've been relegated to a "preparing for shipment" status from Amazon.
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Falcon's been relegated to sidekick for as long as we've known him.
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I've always loved eggs, but, growing up, they were relegated to breakfast.
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Those who were relegated to overflow watched the livestream on their phones.
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In TV and film, online dating is typically relegated to a punchline.
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FC Zurich got relegated and the supporters rioted, entering the club offices.
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Watford and West Brom are probably just relieved not to be relegated.
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Moscow is not going away and has relegated Washington to the sidelines.
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For the most part, though, that support was relegated to specific apps.
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But when the picture reappeared, it was relegated to the waiting room.
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Now, both are likely to be relegated to backup players at best.
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But the influence of Until Your Heart Stops wasn't relegated to bands.
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Nowadays, it seems 3D printing is no longer relegated to... 3D printers.
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And he is relegated to narrative obscurity for most of the movie.
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Sho (Philip Zhao) and Daito (Win Morisaki) are relegated to sidekick duty.
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But the elaborate attire was not just relegated to temples and shrines.
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She loved music too much to be vestigial or nostalgic or relegated.
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Campaigns have already relegated your state to the "won" or "lost" column.
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For years, electric bikes were relegated to niche status in most countries.
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This time, they were mostly relegated to background players on the stage.
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After she was relegated to home, crosswords helped keep my mother afloat.
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Another sign honored the 1999-2000 Premier League team that was relegated.
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As an actress, the idea that women are relegated to a certain roles, and Latina women are further relegated to hyper-sexualized objects, just to fit in, has completely limited my career and me as a human being.
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No, these men were not relegated to the background like other award shows.
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Their romance is relegated to a few background moments at a fake prom.
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The job losses don't appear to be relegated to just the manufacturing sector.
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But its art world involvement is mostly relegated to footnotes or brief mentions.
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The ACA is largely relegated now to the poorest and/or sickest consumers.
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But athleisure is about wearing clothing once relegated strictly to the gym everywhere.
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And it wasn't relegated to when we were speaking about a rape case.
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Even basic transactions are relegated to plastic cards, wire transfers and perhaps bitcoin.
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They're just relegated to background roles, with little involvement in the big picture.
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Long gone are the days when bloggers were relegated to Instagram and YouTube.
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And at tonight's Emmys, women of color have been relegated to supporting roles.
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Mobile ads are typically relegated to the top or bottom in minuscule spaces.
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The way the film relates to the characters relegated to its periphery is
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He's just been relegated to the NYSE floor with Uber's other company directors.
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"In the late 19th century, the arts were relegated to women," he says.
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According to Vogue, they've even been relegated to the sphere of status symbol.
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But so far music is still being relegated to a background mood feature.
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Jamaal Wilkes's 21-point effort in the win was relegated to a footnote.
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Maggie isn't relegated to the sidelines; she's often the best part of Younger.
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Almost all of them are gone, relegated to one-off special attraction status.
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We are relegated to the past as pieces of history inside a museum.
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The poor man is now relegated to covering the federal housing beat. Imagine.
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The neighboring clubs from England's Northeast are both at risk of being relegated.
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As a result, Israel was relegated to Group II for next year's tournament.
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Skrillex, Aviciii, and Calvin Harris were thankfully relegated to Nevada, where EDM belongs.
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He failed to clear that bar and was relegated to the undercard bout.
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Across the country, bars and restaurants have been relegated to "takeout only" status.
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Trump has relegated human rights to a non-issue in his foreign policy.
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"In the media, Indigenous people are often relegated to the past," she said.
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Gautreaux, public housing continued to be relegated to the South and West sides.
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The peculiarity of this phenomenon is not relegated to just the political right.
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Since then, the disease has been largely relegated to the medical history books.
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She hired new staff and relegated her company's other projects to bottom priority.
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For so long, investing has been relegated to domains that are purposefully exclusionary.
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Equally enriching is Scelfo's treatment of women usually relegated to "wife of" status.
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In recent wars, proposals for war taxes have been relegated to lonely voices.
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Instead, Bannon's infrastructure push was relegated to the bottom of the administration's priority list.
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She's been relegated to the role of damsel in distress time and time again.
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Members of the Jewish community aren't "the other" here, and we won't be relegated.
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They were still relegated, however, and the league has only got tougher since then.
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These factors, and more, have relegated the upgrade to a much more binary choice.
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We have been relegated to restaurant seating, but there is no restaurant—only alcohol.
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This State of the Union address should be relegated to the dustbin of history.
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In the past, Burgundy's complexity and small output relegated it to a market niche.
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AS Roma drew against Inter Milan while Lazio lost at home to relegated Chievo.
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In past seasons of Narcos, women characters were exclusively relegated to the domestic sphere.
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Until now, the reborn company's releases have largely relegated to upgrades of existing lines.
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" The problem, she says, is that "we have somehow relegated it to a mall.
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Who says that a chow mein has to be relegated to cheap and cheerful?
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Why has the study of UFOs been relegated to the fringe for so long?
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I've been relegated to the muted palette of short films and re-envisioned plays.
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McBride says this kind of thinking doesn't have to be relegated to online shopping.
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Far too often, in superhero films, the leading women is relegated to object status.
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Now, these NALCS teams won't have to worry about being relegated to lower leagues.
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For years, kids have been relegated to conservative, family friendly vehicles: wagons. Sedans. Horseys.
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In many societies, feeding is one of the many caring labors relegated to women.
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I did see the comments that sort of relegated this to first-world problems.
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But silence is not relegated to individuals sitting down for 20-minute meditation sessions.
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Or will anything with something real to say be relegated to the indie space?
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Saint Mary's was relegated to the NIT last season despite a 27-5 record.
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"We are in massive danger of getting relegated," said Sam Allardyce, the Sunderland manager.
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Now a style of music once relegated to uptown clubs is enjoying a resurgence.
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The gender struggles in the United States aren't just relegated to cis white females.
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The few female designers in the industry are typically relegated to perfecting cars' interiors.
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Should their online life be relegated to the most boring parts of the web?
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Existing diesel engines will not be immediately relegated to the scrap heap, of course.
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Within a decade, it was relegated to the basement; a penny arcade sat above.
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Instead, the children of ISIS are relegated to circumstances that portend a bleak future.
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Booker, meanwhile, was relegated to another stage where he had nothing obvious to say.
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Early in the 2016 race, the primary debates were relegated to cable news stations.
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But, on Sunday, she was relegated to walking her bike, zigzagging around the crowds.
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Traditional nativity scene figures, meanwhile, are often relegated indoors and out of plain sight.
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And yet, lately, she's been relegated to directing episodes of other people's TV shows.
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These dishes are relegated to "sides" on the menu, but they were my favorites.
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It picked up Andy Robertson and Georginio Wijnaldum from teams that had been relegated.
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With Overwatch 2, the original game doesn't disappear or get relegated to the bench.
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There has never been a worse time to be relegated from the Premier League.
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But today, tentpole movies reign supreme, and most everything else is relegated to streaming.
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Home prices kept out African-Americans, who were relegated to GM's lowest-paying jobs.
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Once inside, I am often relegated to a corner, the aisle, a back room.
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Mister Rogers' best moments weren't just relegated to his public broadcasting TV show, though.
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Rutgers football team falls to 0-9 in conference play, relegated to Little Ten.
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However, they do not need to be left behind, or relegated to the dunce corner.
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At the BMA, however, they were relegated to separate galleries, which emphasized their obvious disparities.
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He knows that, first and foremost, clubs like West Brom can't afford to be relegated.
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The company has either bought up its direct competitors or relegated them to also-rans.
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In contrast, Facebook has relegated the few editorial decisions it has made to junior staffers.
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Well, as of today, Wilkerson's tweet is relegated to the Wendy's trash can of history.
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Now they're relegated to the fond memories of the aging population of 20003-bit nerds.
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There is a divide in Hollywood that has relegated Black movies into a niche category.
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Instead, she's relegated to the sidelines, a passive actor in a story she should dominate.
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The Hungarians have a small Bundesliga contingent, with Adamm Szalai of relegated Hannover among them.
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But Clinton's strong performance here in polls has relegated Colorado to second-tier battleground status.
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This potential threat isn't just relegated to the Cold War or World War II either.
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For safety reasons, drones are relegated to fenced-in cages on the CES show floor.
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Just a few years ago, the question of reparations was largely relegated to the academy.
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They promise that more Average Joes can have experiences long relegated to highly trained astronauts.
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The company was never content to have its operating system relegated to the bargain bins.
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The club were relegated from the Premier League last season after winning just three matches.
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For Trump, the geopolitical implications are relegated to an afterthought to keep the message simple.
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On top of that, Frankfurt was nearly relegated last season after finishing in 16th place.
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Trump's Facebook press conference exploited these women's alleged victimhood and relegated them to political props.
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She isn't relegated to the backdrop and she isn't one-dimensionally tied to her sexuality.
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They were relegated to second-banana status on call sheets and in industry press releases.
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Despite her immense popularity, however, she's been relegated to a supporting player in the franchise.
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Tuesday's confirmation for EVs was relegated to North America, but it didn't reveal much more.
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Despite her numerous accolades, Janney has been largely relegated to supporting, character actor-type roles.
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In television and film they're always relegated to the tragic peripheral character or comic relief.
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The statistics showing China's poor internet speed were relegated to the bottom of the page.
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If the Insular Cases are relegated to the constitutional trash heap along with Plessy v.
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In some cases, 21st century VCs have been relegated to passive investors or board observers.
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Bayern had already secured its fourth straight Bundesliga title before beating relegated Hannover, 2100-210.05.
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John Kasich (R) Kasich did something important on Tuesday: He relegated Cruz to third place.
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Plenty of toy stores have been relegated to the proverbial retail attic over the years.
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But on Monday, Mr. Trump was often relegated to his least favorite place: the background.
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But, alas, it was relegated to the best rap album category and ignored everywhere else.
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The site has spotlighted nationalist views and conspiracies once relegated to the right-wing fringe.
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The single-patty burgers, whether they have cheese or not, are relegated to white wrappers.
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The unmentionable subject is too important to be relegated to academic journals and local campaigns.
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But Haggadahs are typically relegated to niche Jewish publishing houses serving a small religious minority.
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And this problem isn't just relegated to Twitter but all social media that offers verification.
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Before long, the autographed towel was relegated to the black hole of Vlasic's laundry rotation.
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Their little point guard, no longer relegated in any sense, is the biggest reason why.
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When a nutrient is called a pollutant, objectivity has been relegated to a dark corner.
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Who would be promoted and relegated, and how could that be organized without legal challenge?
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But it was technology rather than ethics that relegated horse-drawn carriages to tourist attractions.
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Most of the city's Mexican-Americans were relegated to an area just to the south.
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Maybe we're relegated to some virtual world or some designated part of the physical world.
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On the subject of China, Europeans feel like they have been relegated to observer status.
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So are those of us relegated to the unfunny masses doomed to polite chuckles forever?
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To the patrimonial male ruling class who has relegated us to the dustbin of history?
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She lost her home state and appears likely to be relegated to third place there.
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We watched as the animated panda ate dumplings and relegated evildoers to the Spirit Realm.
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Shopkeepers have relegated Japanese products to the bottom shelf or removed them from view altogether.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts is by no means slated to be relegated to the sidelines.
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Black men had largely been banished from lucrative skill trades and relegated to subsistence jobs.
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Relegated to the minority, however, Democrats are trying to stake out the moral high ground.
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The next year, Wolves was relegated again, this time out of the second-tier Championship.
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These days, HTC is routinely relegated to the "other" column when these figures are published.
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Burmese dishes were relegated to a corner of the menu, until customers begged for more.
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And female characters overall were all too often relegated to bit parts or girlfriend roles.
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The other was removed from the executive summary and relegated to the report's final page.
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Those without skills are relegated to low-paying positions without steady schedules, security and benefits.
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Deportivo was relegated, and few among his cadre of players made much of an impression.
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Over the past few decades, couture has been relegated to an unaffordable, unattainable dream-factory.
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Though critics suggest human rights concerns are being relegated in the rush to increase sales.
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The natural beauty and casual atmosphere of San Diego isn't strictly relegated to the beaches.
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But that Woods appears to have been, for all intents and purposes, relegated to YouTube.
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They have almost relegated members of Congress to become middle-level telemarketers dialing for dollars.
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How fair is its grading system — which apparently relegated Florence Nightingale to "the Bad Place" — anyway?
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The painter's characters are frequently depicted without faces, their emotions and expressions relegated to body language.
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However, the cutesy practice doesn't need to be relegated to #TBTs or old family photo albums.
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Sunderland now stand at fourth-to-last, meaning they have a patch of non-relegated daylight.
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Stampede reminds visitors that animals can have many dimensions: They are not relegated to one meaning.
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Yes, the jocks and the nerds binary isn't just relegated to 80's high school movies.
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For now, it's seemingly relegated VR to the back burner, but it hasn't given up altogether.
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But historically, fat people on TV and film have been relegated to punchlines, often cruel ones.
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Alternatively: Destroy old high tops relegated to back of closet, put on feet, head out door.
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Those three teams get relegated to a lower level — kicked out of the Premier League altogether.
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Previously, controller support for both iOS and Apple TV was relegated to select MFi Bluetooth controllers.
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His daughter displays an assortment of behavior problems and has been relegated to special-education classes.
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The report noted that investment in fintech companies has been relegated largely to consumer banking applications.
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It's a cardiovascular health metric, and something that has traditionally been relegated to a lab setting.
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Because if there's a task that should be relegated to a robot, it's weeding a garden.
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Despite what the name might suggest, you aren't actually relegated to a menu full of tofu.
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Villagers are loth to empty latrine pits manually, a task relegated historically to dalits (formerly untouchables).
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It's been relegated to jokes about dads holding up tablets at soccer games and theme parks.
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Up until now, web VR experiences have been mostly relegated to the mobile version of Chrome.
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She'll mostly be relegated to basic functionality like playing music, checking weather and adjusting your calendar.
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Businessmen from the interior, relegated to the informal economy, see the state as a predatory hindrance.
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But Britain, a European defence giant, could find itself relegated to third-country status after Brexit.
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Many believed that we'd be relegated (or promoted) to the back seat as soon as 20183.
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Then again, these feelings of sadness and cosmic isolation are by no means relegated to masturbation.
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The occasional Egyptian mummy notwithstanding, museum remains were largely relegated behind the scenes to bone rooms.
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Demonstrators are technically relegated to free speech zones much like the ones seen on college campuses.
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In Episodes for Study, sensual immediacy is foregrounded while narrative totality is relegated to the wayside.
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It was relegated to BBC4 and received only 189,000 viewers, with its future left in jeopardy.
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Being relegated to the undercard debate communicates to voters that a candidate can't win, Paul said.
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Older female sexuality is usually completely ignored in pop culture or relegated to the predatory Mrs.
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Accordingly, just as instantaneously, this is an idea we have relegated to the cutting room floor.
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It seems at this year's Cannes Film Festival, drama isn't just relegated to the big screen.
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All of which suggests that relegated teams should go for broke to regain their former status.
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The rest of the time, she was relegated to bit parts and playing it straight. 3.
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Hauntingly beautiful GIFs once relegated to the annals of pre-2.0 history have been resurrected. Rejoice!
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Leeds United, who won the league in 1992, were relegated in 2004 after spiralling into debt.
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The other option is that they get relegated, which is looking increasingly likely by the minute.
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She's been relegated to helping raise funds for a ballet company that's escaped the Soviet Union.
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I think you would be relegated to municipal government where this isn't gonna be brought up.
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I quickly relegated the experience to the dustbin of my personal history once it was over.
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But in the United States, his films, being in French, are relegated to the art house.
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Most of the time, it seems like medical practices are relegated to the private equity space.
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"The girls and the women involved were relegated to bit players in the narrative," she said.
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Aristotle's view on ethics was that morality should be practical and not just relegated to theory.
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But when Racing was relegated after a single season in France's top flight, Lagardère changed tack.
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The club narrowly avoided being relegated from the Serie A last month after a difficult season.
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Home fitness machinery, in all its bulk, was once relegated to the garage or the basement.
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Ronaldo always takes center stage; at Real Madrid, the coach is relegated to the supporting cast.
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In the Bundesliga, the bottom two teams at the end of the season are automatically relegated.
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But on the other side of getting released, fired or relegated, emotions are the key player.
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She learned what it meant to be on the field instead of relegated to the sidelines.
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Both are signed to Nike but have been relegated to what amounts to a bench role.
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But then the four months were up, and she was relegated back to the support role.
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It is a sign of change even though U.S. cannabis companies remain relegated to alternative exchanges.
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Suicide would have relegated his burial to a remote corner of the Cemitério Israelita do Butantã.
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It consisted of 200 men, save a few dozen "ladies," who were relegated to the balcony.
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Because, well, the very global and very serious COVID-19 pandemic has relegated us to there.
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In her book, Dr. Reich relegated the Brahms strand of the story to a single chapter.
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CNN: Even when they are cast, actors of color are often relegated to playing stereotypical roles.
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He had been relegated to the bullpen after losing his second straight start on May 22.
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So often these large hotbed issues -- Syria, ISIS, immigration -- are relegated to headlines, stats, or photos.
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Here, inquiries of creation and creativity in autonomous intelligence are not relegated to the human-hand.
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But when the Danes finished in last place, after being outscored by 20183 goals, they were relegated.
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The Danes again finished last and were relegated, but the mock news conference was a turning point.
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Once a huge deal for Hollywood, onscreen musicals were largely relegated to Disney animations by the 1980s.
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All of this has to change, and hopefully it will when psychedelics aren't relegated to the underground.
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If there isn't an inclusion of whiteness, then we're relegated to hoods, basketball courts, fields, and stages.
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Traditionally each one of these lovable weirdos would be relegated to very disparate "kooky best friend" roles.
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It's a regression: relegated again to the backseat on family road trips, staring indifferently out the window.
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For the past eight years Africa has been relegated to the back burner of US foreign policy.
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All the girls in the series, and all the women, were basically relegated off to the side.
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Those conspiracy theorists aren't relegated to the internet, either — they also include Fox News host Sean Hannity.
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That shows in Trump's budget, in which the opioid epidemic is relegated to practically a non-issue.
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The Trump bump is not just relegated to a preponderance of red Make America Great Again hats.
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Creators tinkering with their art post-release isn't an issue relegated solely to the world of music.
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And many children said they were lonely and depressed, relegated to watching television for hours a day.
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AMD's last generation of desktop chips was disappointing, and has been largely relegated to low-end computers.
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Female artists — and female artists of color in particular — are so often relegated to second-class status.
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Apps for competitors like Netflix and Hulu are included but relegated to small sections of the interface.
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With Scorpion, music is a game for men and women are relegated to being hoes or moms.
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Instead, these bills are a sign of a debate, long relegated to Washington's back burner, re-emerging.
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Those conversations are happening, but they're often relegated to minority groups, instead integrated into the mainstream conversation.
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When a startup is acquired by a major company, the founders are sometimes relegated to do nothing.
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In most areas, lobby groups and nationalism have relegated global legal and financial players to bit parts.
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Accordingly, just as instantaneously, this is an idea that we have relegated to the cutting room floor.
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But subpar parenting isn't just relegated to live-action television; it's a common trope in cartoons, too.
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Social communication has been relegated to people tapping at screens even while sitting at the same table.
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This is a huge contrast to mainstream titles, where single parenthood is relegated to a minor detail.
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Some stay pinned to the top of the list, while others are always relegated to the bottom.
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Since then, he's been relegated to a role player, and has become a journeyman in the league.
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After President Trump took office, the Obama-era reports on AI were relegated to an archived website.
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Following that ordeal, diesel was all but relegated to full-size pickups, save an occasional European import.
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For the longest time, gay audiences had to content themselves with being relegated to best friend roles.
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So in the grand scheme of things I'm not mad they relegated this to a bonus track.
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On Dick Van Dyke, Moore was often relegated to the role of straight man, so to speak.
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She isn't even a typical candidate's spouse or daughter, relegated to a role far from the politics.
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Christopher Walken's cameo, although nicely Walken-y, is largely relegated to audiobook narration before the very end.
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The podcasters say that they are relegated to wooing a single Apple employee for the best promotion.
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We usually go out for Japanese food, but alas because of #TakeOutTakeout we were relegated to cooking.
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It simply means the primary means of influence has been relegated back to mainstream and social media.
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"If you don't win Main Street in Anytown, USA, you're going to be relegated to the edges."
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Paramount then panic-streamed the series over 5 days and relegated its reruns to their streaming service.
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In the U.S. Senate, Sessions's strident restrictionist views on immigration had been relegated to the ideological fringes.
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This is an urgent national issue that can no longer be relegated to committees or additional studies.
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It is not Mr. de Lima — but rather his attacker — who deserves to be relegated to obscurity.
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Compared to even the Nintendo Switch, it's massive, and will be relegated to backpacks and shoulder bags.
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According to our culinary director Farideh Sadeghin, Jell-O should not be relegated to the dessert table.
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They didn't, and thereafter Lin was relegated to a subsidiary role on a series of middling teams.
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ScHoolboy's appearance is relegated to him in an ultra dark room, reeling off his verse with aggression.
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In the world of Detroit, explicit racial prejudice is relegated to the past or kept off-screen.
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But glamping isn't just relegated to remote locations — you can even go glamping in New York City.
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Compounding the issue, Price did not pitch well that year, and he was relegated to the bullpen.
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Kemp's shortcoming was that he was relegated to Black music, and *NSYNC thrived outfitting themselves in it.
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Weeknight debates were mostly relegated to cable news, which draws a smaller audience than national broadcast affiliates.
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Though Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, women were by and large relegated to the fringes.
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Bars had always been places of community, but women had mostly been relegated to drinking at home.
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Today, Shirley, who died at 86 in 2013, appears relegated to the background of American musical history.
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Phone charging is relegated to a few generators that power the spotlights around the living area. Capt.
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As a result, Tizen has been largely relegated to companion products, such as the Gear 2 smartwatch.
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It relegated the Army of the Republic of Vietnam to pacification, a task many Vietnamese considered demeaning.
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Even in sanctuary cities, black residents continue to be relegated to the most polluted and underserved neighborhoods.
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Called "Playing Nancy," it's sung by a woman relegated to a bit part in a man's life.
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It's no coincidence that Fox News' rise has relegated CNN to second or third place in ratings.
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Mr. O'Brien will be along for an erratic and risky ride, probably relegated to the back seat.
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Since then, its appearances outside Lincoln Center have been relegated to annual postseason engagements at Carnegie Hall.
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City Kitchen A New Mexican favorite, green chile stew doesn't have to be relegated to the fall.
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For some two centuries, of course, it's Bach's sons who have been largely relegated to the sidelines.
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