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These days, that victory is virtually forgotten.
Ex. is virtually forgotten today is the subject of Philbrick's fascinating and meticulous new book, "Sea of Glory".
But at the same time I can't help noticing the obvious: the freely chosen identity that has morphed into his real everyday name (Jim Grant is virtually forgotten) spells out "the child -like element in his work.
A decade later, Bentsen is virtually forgotten, but Rubinomics has become a noun in common use, denoting a set of economic policies either praised or blamed as the essence of the Clinton presidency.
But another deadly event possibly tied to the Middle East is virtually forgotten -- a 1982 fire set in a Lebanese restaurant in Brooklyn that killed an elderly woman, Mae Holmes, who lived in an apartment above.
Countless fine songs were written by composers like Paul Bowles, Ernst Bacon, Virgil Thomson, Quincy Porter, Samuel Barber and David Diamond as well as by Theodore Chanler, who is sadly neglected today, and the remarkable Israel Citkowitz, who is virtually forgotten.
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His work was virtually forgotten before it was rediscovered this century.
It was public and divisive when it happened but has since been virtually forgotten.
But today they are virtually forgotten outside the local communities that must live with their aftermath.
By his death in 1963, at 67, he was virtually forgotten.
Poor Annie, whose Anniemal album of 2004 promised so much, has been virtually forgotten.
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