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The almost total neglect of the score since the ROH premiere and one revival there is inexplicable.
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Soderberg's story does have its disturbing aspects, however, chief among them the lovers' near-total neglect of their children.
The first rediscovery took place during Leskov's own lifetime: in the 1880s, after he had suffered for years "an almost total critical neglect, the young Chekhov hailed his oeuvre, declaring him "a mixture of an elegant Frenchman and a defrocked priest".
Most striking was the almost total absence of safety precautions.
What he found was an almost total lack of accountability.
By the end of the 17th century, Ms. Hobhouse notes in the catalog, "the gardens had become almost totally neglected".
These areas have been almost totally neglected.
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