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During the course of more than 36 years of intensive theatergoing, I must have seen drearier shows, but they do not stay in the memory, and it is likely that this too will pass into the oblivion it so richly deserves.
Lena's in total rebellion against the fact that her life is going to pass into oblivion.
With her tweet, she followed her father's own peculiar but persistent precedent: Emphasizing the very thing she might otherwise have allowed to pass into oblivion.
These vintage instruments aren't generally that easy to find, but a small cadre of devotees are doing their most to ensure they don't pass into oblivion.
These moments passed into oblivion, unfixed by the camera — snapshots that went unsnapped.
While the majority of his Victorian contemporaries have passed into oblivion, McGonagall's verse has survived.
Neanderthals passed into oblivion when they vanished from their last refuges in Spain and Portugal some 30,000 years ago.
Were it not for Benjamin Britten, he might have passed into oblivion.
"What has puzzled me," David Popenoe has written, "is how fast my father's name passed into oblivion".
It's a pity, though, that he passed into oblivion too soon to unleash his venom on Fifa.
But "Third Person" is the kind of eccentric and emotionally exhausting movie whose ardent sincerity remains in memory after smoother, more conventional works have passed into oblivion.
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