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But then it passed into obscurity, until an Oxford don went shopping in Aleppo in 1653.
His mother, a Muskogee (Creek Confederacy), left him, when he was seven years old, to accompany part of the tribe to Missouri and then passed into obscurity.
The movie itself (Electric Dreams) even featured a cameo by the Italian as a record producer (it has subsequently passed into obscurity).
And it has royal provenance: Commissioned by King Louis XII of France, owned by Charles I and Charles II of England, the painting passed into obscurity for three centuries until it was "rediscovered" in 2005.
This in turn was to extend the life of three seams: the Blairhall Main, the Lochgelly Splint and the Jersey, names which have since passed into obscurity along with others – the Lochgelly Parrot, the Duddie Davie – that have their toponymic roots in the mining cultures of the Forth.
The rushed European release of the Sega Mega Drive shooter Zero Wing resulted in its villain uttering the now-infamous 'All your base are belong to us,' a mangled phrase that has lingered in popular consciousness even as the game itself has passed into obscurity.
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But it wouldn't have been fair for him to pass into obscurity with the closing of the show and for the public not to be reminded that Ed Kleban was here once and important to "A Chorus Line" and to many others writing for the theater.
We lost one of the greatest artists of our time and instead of passing into obscurity he became more relevant every day. .
But the story of how a young Cuban chemical engineer fled Castro with only 100 shares in Coca-Cola to his name and rose to be the company's chairman is essentially the American dream come true, not a hatchet job".Golden Arches East", which might have passed into academic obscurity had not the New York Times spotted it, is a small gem.
In the Cedar City tithing office two girls stand ready to accept the suggested 10percentt from the 19th-century faithful, while nearby a schoolmistress explains the Deseret Alphabet, Brigham Young's stab at enlightened lexicography that has since passed into extreme obscurity.
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