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How come?In this section Superiority complex The end of a saga Scots writers spurn their neighbours Soccer, beer and sex Struggling to avoid oblivion ReprintsA few practical changes, often paid for by increased club revenues from satellite television, have helped.
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Newt Gingrich avoided oblivion by winning his home state of Georgia by a good margin but made no significant inroads anywhere else.
And - in a case of life imitates art - avoiding oblivion today will also require "reprogramming the simulation"... this time of the world in which we live.
With union membership falling to 13percentt of the work force from 35percentt in the 1950's, union leaders bemoan labor's decline and say a major effort is needed to organize more workers and to amend the labor laws if unions are to avoid sinking into oblivion.
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You can't really blame SoundCloud for all of this though: without the immense pressure from major record labels, they wouldn't have to employ just about every means possible to avoid getting sued into oblivion.
The cover image of the singer seemed to tell the story of a man who, perhaps in order to avoid great pain, had entered oblivion, but done so in style, with a cool cigarette sticking straight out of his mouth.
He fancies himself a deep soul, desperate to avoid mediocrity, "the genteel descent into oblivion".
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