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In "The Meyerowitz Stories," that patriarch, the eighty-ish Harold Meyerowitz Dustin Hoffmann), is a sculptor a retired and beloved professor whose artistic career is in eclipse and who can't stop talking bitterly about his faded prominence and his impending comeback.
In "The Meyerowitz Stories," that patriarch, the eighty-ish Harold Meyerowitz Dustin Hoffmann), is a sculptor — a retired and beloved professor whose artistic career is in eclipse and who can't stop talking bitterly about his faded prominence and his impending comeback.
When he died, in 1988, the movement was fading from prominence.
The Washington Monument's fade from prominence in the political lexicon might have been foreshadowed.
But both Serna and Marrero struggled with their fitness and faded from prominence.
Many champions dominate for a stretch and then fade from prominence.
These ancient grapes have been cultivated over millennia, but they had largely faded from prominence by the middle of the 20th century.
And the whole movie is filled with intimidating parents who die off, self-destruct or fade in prominence, leaving the next generation to move ahead.
Bowden has lamented that the Seminoles have been lacking something in the past several years as they have faded from prominence in college football.
With the Dalai Lama out of the way, the Chinese could hope that the Tibet issue will begin to fade from prominence.
Yet she faded from prominence in the 1960s, and her last film role was as a schoolteacher in the 1966 horror The Devil's Own, after which her talents were limited to television movies and soap operas.
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