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Today I bring you photos of the port that gave its name to thousands of Cubans and then fell into a long oblivion for thirty years.
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After all, who hasn't longed for oblivion or dreamed of ecstasy?
Though Ms Halprin may never have had the national or international fame of, say, Nikolais, she is actually less in danger of long-term oblivion because of her direct influence on, and encouragement of, generations of famous experimentalists, notably Merce Cunningham (there is an exceptional film clip of him as young dancer performing in her "Dance Deck") and Trisha Brown.
But he's a long way from oblivion.
As economic incentives, a popular shopping mall and an old building permit long relegated to oblivion have trumped more than $18 million in city spending to attract development downtown.
"Logan's career rather echoes Gerhardie's – he had huge success in his twenties with his first two novels and the rest of his life was a long slide into oblivion and poverty.
The farewell spirit extends to many lost friends and colleagues, summoned in Mr. Vidal's variously fond or feline moods, so that Susan Sontag is recalled as "the winner of so many skirmishes in her long campaign against oblivion".
Back on health care, the public option continues what looks like a long march into oblivion.
If an economic downturn is thrown into the mix, the president who presides over it may find himself and his party consigned to long-term political oblivion.
Then came the long descent to baseball oblivion.
She didn't care what she drank as long as it brought oblivion.
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