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In the late 18th and 19th centuries, the shakan axes largely fell out of use because of the disappearance of metal body armor.
After that, she largely fell out of view, spending quiet years in Wuhan, a city she prefers to the political and cultural center of Beijing.
Its portrayal of blacks was long considered offensive in some quarters, and the show largely fell out of favor during the 1960s before rebounding to critical laurels at the Houston Grand Opera in 1976.
He also saw the condition of the archives as a deterrent to other scholars who might be interested in Armstrong, a figure who largely fell out of public awareness — his name "sliding toward oblivion," The New York Times wrote in 1981 — just decades after he committed suicide in 1954.
Wendy Proud, product manager for Monrovia, a wholesale nursery in Azusa, Calif., said that though espalier largely fell out of popularity in the 20th century, it has been staging a comeback as gardeners look for new -- if old -- ideas, especially for tight spaces.
Primarily designed to facilitate money transfers between banks, the big bills largely fell out of circulation after wire transfers were invented -- making life a little harder for gangsters, and nobody else.
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Once common in home fruit gardens, the quince has largely fallen out of favour.
While it's largely fallen out of fashion, Iran still employs this method for state executions.
But fortified and sweet wines have largely fallen out of favor, so its popularity remains limited.
The rite of exorcism, rendered gory by Hollywood and ridiculed by many modern believers, has largely fallen out of favor in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States.
These medicines have largely fallen out of favor because of the damage they can do to patients' hearts and the risks that result from overdoses.
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