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Suárez was a ruling-party loyalist of some obscurity when he was first appointed to the office by King Juan Carlos, who had assumed the throne just days after Franco's death, in November , 1975
Though around since 1938, when Arturo Toscanini joined other musicians who refused to play at the Salzburg Festival under the Nazis or were barred from doing so, the Lucerne Festival had fallen into some obscurity by the 1990s.
The director of the gallery at the time, Eberhard Hanfstaengl, was an expert on Friedrich (who had fallen into some obscurity) and was avidly collecting his work for the nation.
But a combination of some individuality in dress and some obscurity of personal intent, so that a riddle mechanism sets in (something paradoxically catches the eye and then can be ignored; the look is related to movement and to personality rather than to mood, and is suitable for half a dozen contexts), produces a jolt of response and amusement in city life.
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Over the years, O'Sullivan's role in creating the phrase was forgotten, and he died in obscurity some 50 years after having first used the term "manifest destiny".
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