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Both airport communities were onetime commercial linchpins and are now "worried about drifting into obscurity as service is cut back," Mr. Lindsay said.
Instead of bottoming out or drifting into obscurity, the show chose to go out on a ratings high, leaving viewers in mourning rather than bored.
After resettling in Japan in the mid-70's, drifting into obscurity and becoming a resident of the Seiwa Hospital for the Mentally Ill in Toyko, where she still lives, she has in recent years been included in exhibitions that have revived interest in her career.
The iPod is slowly drifting into obscurity though.
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Reckless soon drifted into obscurity.
Before long, fashions moved on and Penny Penny drifted into obscurity.
Had he not received such substantial U.S. support, he would have drifted into obscurity.
(One irony is that integration closed the school and Jones's name drifted into obscurity).
In the 1950's, she drifted into obscurity, singing and playing in Europe, Hawaii and Australia, and in 1971 she retired.
"It can be a difficult psychological proposition to put an entire life's focus into one week and then drift into obscurity," Metzl, who has treated Olympic athletes but not Favor Hamilton, said in a telephone interview Thursday.
However, the invention of the starter motor and the longer range of the petrol- and diesel-powered models eventually gave those vehicles the edge, and electric and steam-powered cars drifted into obscurity.
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