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But the threat of oblivion was constant.
"Before I Forget," the threat of oblivion implicit in its title, originated under similarly urgent conditions.
In less than seven years since McCall's first two-game reign, serious financial problems had driven the club to the verge of closure, and although they survived the threat of oblivion, they were unable to avoid a terrible on-the-pitch decline, which continued after the financial nightmare had been relieved.
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And if the threat of social oblivion isn't a powerful enough incentive to view, there is also the fact that the film is likely to constitute the characters' final outing.
You feel as if you're slowly sinking into a kind of literary quicksand, as one by one the characters reveal the histories that brought them to this pass, and the threat of literary oblivion begins to weigh on their hearts.
Having been appointed in January 2010, he helped to steer the club away from the threat of financial oblivion by twice earning sixth-place finishes, in 2011 and 2012, before helping them to recover from a bad start to finish second, only to then lose to Wrexham in the play-off semi-finals.
In Britain, we have no treaty of oblivion.
With the economy growing steadily, the threat of inflation sinking into oblivion and the government cleaning up its fiscal act, bonds seemed deceptively irrelevant.
The lyrics of "Oblivion", originally entitled "The Reckoning", lead into a frantic threat, in which "Unity divides / Division will unite".
The holes of oblivion do not exist.
It became a tower of oblivion.
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