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Traditional conservatism has gone into eclipse.
And over the last half century, "Don Carlos," formerly a pillar of the classical German canon, has gone into eclipse, even as the majestically flawed Franco-Italian epic by Verdi has moved from the fringe of the repertory very nearly into the center.
Among these "futurist" Democrats (Frank names names), the "thinking" went thus: Industrial society has gone into eclipse, the future belongs to "change" and "high-tech," the workers---the core of the New Deal coalition---are the principal group arrayed against these forces of change, labor unions are an economic drag on this change, let's welcome the technical expert!
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The Democratic Party might then even have gone into eclipse, just as Britain's Liberal Party did two decades earlier.
Then everyone decided it was too brutal, too harsh, and it fell out of favor, only to be exquisitely restored in 2008 by Charles Gwathmey and renamed Paul Rudolph Hall, the ultimate redemption for an architect whose career had gone into eclipse.
("They don't know it," he is supposed to have remarked to Jung, surveying the crowd waiting to greet him at the dock, "but I'm bringing them the plague".) As Corti's respectful chronicle of Freud's early obscurity languished in its own twilight, its subject has gone into what may be a permanent eclipse.
Some has gone into property.
Eric has gone into remission.
Now it has gone into a tailspin.
No money has gone into rehabilitation.
He had gone into work.
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