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A relatively early work of the composer's, extremely popular in its day, it has fallen into neglect (although it had a well-received revival at Covent Garden, by way of the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, Italy, in January 2000).
Revisiting the play in 2014, the temptation is to think that it has fallen into disuse because its churchy concerns and its gender politics (barking patriarch, wily but submissive wife) are now so far behind the times.
At first, Rooms to Go did not make its own wares, but over the years it has "fallen into manufacturing backwards," as Mr. Seaman put it.
Trump likes to declare what a "disaster" the military is, how deeply it has fallen into disrepair, and how he will be its salvation.
Now it has fallen into ruin.
In fact, it has fallen into a dead faint.
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He had taken the post when it had fallen into disrepute with both the public and its industry funders.
By 2000, however, it had fallen into relative obscurity.
By the 1960s, it had fallen into decrepitude.
Arnaud Montebourg, another young deputy, said it had "fallen into formaldehyde".
It had fallen into one of my old sneakers in the closet.
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