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Since then it's fallen into oblivion".
Still others have fallen into oblivion, untraceable and unremembered.
The main result of this study is thus to draw the attention on Ericsson engines, unfortunately unfairly fallen into oblivion.
But many "have fallen into oblivion," she writes in the exhibition brochure.
Alexandria was among the ancient world's greatest cities, but it had fallen into oblivion.
Unfortunately, both the author (who didn't publish for the next half-century) and the book had fallen into oblivion by the time that Mailer came of literary age.
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In contrast, poly 2-oxazoline)s almost fell into oblivion.
Her name fell into oblivion for about eighty years.
Many plays were allowed to fall into oblivion.
The figure knows he is twisting and falling into oblivion.
How could such a successful work fall into oblivion?
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