Sentence examples for became unknown from inspiring English sources

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When the convent was rebuilt decades later, Cervantes's remains were moved, but at some point their exact location became unknown.

A long, long book by an eminent jazz critic who scrupulously tracks the life and art of a very fine and immensely successful jazz singer and recording artist (and indifferent movie star) who suddenly became unknown in the 1960's.

He developed a passion for 1920s Russian architecture, believing "that this big and very important cultural period was… in some way another revolution, brighter and more interesting than the red one, but by some reason it became unknown".

A long, long book by an eminent jazz critic who scrupulously tracks the life and art of a very fine and immensely successful jazz singer and recording artist who suddenly became unknown in the 1960's.

Due to the lack of necessary documentation on these restoration processes, their repainting dates became unknown to modern researchers.

In December 1940 "Fantasy Fiction" was added as a subtitle, and with the following issue the title became Unknown Worlds.

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Clinton's closest aide, Huma Abedin, and Hanley "indicated the whereabouts of Clinton's devices would frequently become unknown once she transitioned to a new device", the documents state.

So I touched on the notions of celebrity and obscurity in "Shoot the Piano Player"—reversed them, in fact, since here it is a famous person who becomes unknown.

In an 1884 article in The New York Times, the Odd Fellows grand master, John Tresidder, said that the organization "has gradually declined from being the leading order until its name has nearly become unknown in the polite circles of the city as the birds whose imprints are found in the old red sandstone".

While it's doubtful that heartland towns like Bakersfield, Fresno, and Merced which would be connected to the high-speed rail would suddenly become "unknown, unvisited, and probably unheard of by the women and children" as the Hyperloop zipped by, Musk's technology would dramatically alter their relation to the rest of the map of California.

We have reinvestigated the question of characterizing solutions to principal-agent problems, from the necessary conditions for an optimum, in economies where individual characteristics θ become unknown.

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