Sentence examples for dropping into obscurity from inspiring English sources

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He also composed, however, and apparently quite well: this opera, written in 1915, became an international hit (including a staging at the Met) before dropping into obscurity after the Second World War.

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Yet her writings dropped into obscurity after her death, many assume because of her gender.

So even as Meinhold's books dropped into obscurity, Maria and Sidonia found a way to endure in subtler forms.

Like so much of the important Paramount product of the 1930s, "Lullaby" has been allowed to drop into obscurity by its current owner, Universal Pictures).

In the 1930's Miller dropped into obscurity, working in tent shows and cheap joints, his face still smeared with burnt cork.

He was respected for his articles and parliamentary briefs, but his books on political history, in particular the long-labored-over volumes of "After the Deluge," dropped into obscurity.

It is well designed, has lots of intelligent features, and is almost sure to drop into obscurity immediately after launch.

I'm sticking to my initial opinion of Streamy ("It is well designed, has lots of intelligent features, and is almost sure to drop into obscurity immediately after launch".).

I'm sticking to my initial opinion of Streamy ("It is well designed, has lots of intelligent features, and is almost sure to drop into obscurity immediately after launch").. It's pretty and extremely well thought-out, but it's not clear that it does anything new enough to grab people's attention.

Back in June, author Edward Robertson became curious about changes he saw in Amazon's 'most popular' and 'bestseller' lists, with previously high-ranking books dropping rapidly into obscurity.

a1 "After the Civil war he drops into comparative obscurity, as he was one of the few officers who were not included in the general pardon issued by Abraham Lincoln.

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