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MOST dissidents risk the fate of falling into obscurity and irrelevance after leaving China to live in exile.
Only then did I realize the drink was a provincial oddity that had somehow clung to life in Wisconsin and bordering states, while falling into obscurity everywhere else.
Colleges have been left with little choice but to pander to the formula of U.S. News, or risk falling into obscurity.
It wasn't until years down the line that Browning's obvious affection for "freaks" as displayed in the film was embraced by fans, which in turn revived the majority of his repertoire from falling into obscurity and raised him to cult status.
If it's boring, even the clever idea behind it won't stop it from falling into obscurity.
Mälzel viewed the competing machine and attempted to buy it, but the offer was declined and the duplicate machine toured for a number of years, never receiving the fame that Mälzel's machine did and eventually falling into obscurity.
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In fact, he has almost entirely fallen into obscurity.
Unlike his other writings, it soon fell into obscurity.
After Freud's success, Janet's work fell into obscurity.
The works of the Venetian composer Domenico Dragonetti have largely fallen into obscurity.
When Cahun and Moore had decamped for Jersey, Cahun and her work fell into obscurity.
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