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| Ansgarde passes into | obscurity after this episode, and the date of her deat |
| It faded into | obscurity after the county seat was moved south to Wat |
| in F major was lost and the others sank into | obscurity after his death. |
| Knight retired into political | obscurity after being expelled from office, pursued va |
| e to international fame, but they faded into | obscurity after the Cuban Revolution. |
| as Lokuhettige was picked practically out of | obscurity after moderate domestic performances. |
| a result, O'Brien disappeared into political | obscurity along with his party. |
| ed on the Verizon version of the E815 is the | obscurity and deliberate lack of any documented explan |
| d Wood, a fan of Lugosi, found him living in | obscurity and near-poverty and offered him roles in hi |
| He then drifted into journeyman | obscurity, and was knocked out by Luan Krasniqi in 200 |
| Widowed, she assumed a solitary life in | obscurity and far from her admirers until her death. |
| He lived in | obscurity and shame thereafter, according to Paul the |
| ve fallen into dissipated habits, he died in | obscurity and poverty. |
| He picked Gehlen out of | obscurity and brought him to the attention of the US g |
| St. Cyr spent her final years in | obscurity and in seclusion, tending to her cats. |
| He appears to have slipped back into | obscurity, and his current whereabouts and career are |
| nment refused to support him, and he died in | obscurity and want on 10 November 1763. |
| Because of Johnson's | obscurity, and his prominent place on the album, his s |
| She moved back to Cleveland, sinking into | obscurity and suffering from declining health and depr |
| Reed was chosen due to his | obscurity, and is still hugely popular in Scranton to |
| Bowles entered politics from | obscurity and to run for mayor's office vacated by Fra |
| indi's philosophical works quickly fell into | obscurity and many of them were lost even to later Isl |
| The album has since passed into reasonable | obscurity and is usually only picked up by the more av |
| Mediocre works just fade into | obscurity and then fall into the bargain bin, which is |
| he emergence of the Lombard rulership out of | obscurity and into history. |
| ited, Turner described himself as "living in | obscurity and poverty in a shared room in Notting Hill |
| favor of Revelstoke, Donald disappeared into | obscurity and is now a small sawmilling community. |
| ers' efforts whose work was done in relative | obscurity and apparently unaware of the internal combu |
| ast years of his life were spent in relative | obscurity and poverty in New York City where he died o |
| Let them and me rest in | obscurity and peace, and my tomb remain uninscribed, a |
| eaters in 1989, the film promptly faded into | obscurity and was only released on VHS and limited Bet |
| object of suspicion, obliging him to live in | obscurity and in constant fear of persecution. |
| t (unlike the Trudaine family, who opted for | obscurity) and left the portrait unfinished. |
| arge Show in 1991, Little fell into relative | obscurity, appearing occasionally on shows such as Sho |
| Thomas Kelsey rose from | obscurity as a "London tradesman" to become an importa |
| century, barn advertisements have faded into | obscurity, as many original examples - along with the |
| Spilimbergo worked largely in | obscurity as a nonperson, allegedly due to objections |
| n the following years, his career faded into | obscurity, as he hardly received any playing time: dur |
| Parliament for 26 years, he died in relative | obscurity at his Douglas Street, Cork residence on 12 |
| Unlike Nova Aquilae 1918, after fading into | obscurity at about magnitude 12 to 13 during the early |
| Much | obscurity attaches to his early training, but he settl |
| reasons in 1998 and was arranged to live in | obscurity back in Shanghai. |
| econd phase of the movie, Arjun emerges from | obscurity back into national limelight, this time as t |
| Despite its relative | obscurity, Boolaroo borders a number of well known tow |
| It would have then lapsed into | obscurity but became a favourite on the Northern soul |
| spent the last years of his life in relative | obscurity but inextinguishable creative power, which r |
| Westernhagen originally seemed destined for | obscurity, but has managed to use this to his advantag |
| onders by acts who have fallen into relative | obscurity but that had a profound impact upon the Hip- |
| Kemp's reputation had declined into | obscurity by the time of his death in 1960; but his ro |
| rveillance and his academic work was kept in | obscurity by the government, to the extent that no mai |
| He was picked out of | obscurity by Graham Henry to tour with the All Blacks |
| In 1977, a break from this | obscurity came as he was appointed as the first Ambass |
| merican Civil War, and has since fallen into | obscurity compared to many of Verne's other works. |
| yte DB farm, yet to some of you its relative | obscurity compared to, say, Britney Spears' underwear |
| t changed to the name of an actor of greater | obscurity, conveniently, a Mr Rye College. |
| The album plunged into | obscurity, despite positive responses from reviewers. |
| hose work Boone used remained in poverty and | obscurity despite his considerable success. |
| iven its pedigree, its age, and its relative | obscurity, Diana von Solange was even considered for p |
| However, it fell into | obscurity due to decades-long attitude of Soviet autho |
| He worked in relative | obscurity during this later period, painting and drawi |
| dynasty, which is believed to have gone into | obscurity during the Kalabhra interregnum. |
| a roughly century-long period (469-c.560) of | obscurity during which the Sueves were Arian Christian |
| of Eurovision contenders who later sank into | obscurity, E.N.I. maintained its presence in Croatian |
| ly cancellation in 2003 it quickly fell into | obscurity, especially in the United States. |
| Banvard's Folly: Thirteen Tales of Renowned | Obscurity, Famous Anonymity, and Rotten Luck (Picador |
| After laboring in | obscurity for decades, Thomas achieved minor cult-figu |
| the teenage singer, who had been toiling in | obscurity for a couple of years, into an overnight sen |
| down the settlement and the island sank into | obscurity for the next two centuries. |
| And after languishing in | obscurity for years, a cast album of the show has been |
| The Clanrickarde Burkes faded into | obscurity for some decades, with their rivals, the May |
| Playing in relative | obscurity for nearly 13 years, they were signed by Cha |
| y lost upon his readers, as it languished in | obscurity for nearly three decades. |
| idered? (1976) was a "very impressive custom | obscurity from five-guy two-girl outfit scoring high w |
| She relapsed into | obscurity, from which, thanks to adaptations from the |
| Prince Yusuf lived in | obscurity from the time of his father's death in 1876 |
| tory with a lowly reputation of lower league | obscurity, getting small crowds and having had to, on |
| 30s his fame was over and he lived a life of | obscurity getting work in films playing bit parts. |
| Skinner's life found him living in relative | obscurity, having far outlived most of his contemporar |
| Although working in relative | obscurity, he was a "musician's musician", influencing |
| re achieved; it has descended into political | obscurity, if not outright dissolution, now that the P |
| TuS disappeared into relative | obscurity in local play while DSV went on to play in t |
| here he "lived for some years in comparative | obscurity in an almost literal wilderness in the south |
| Axum fell into a slow decline and faded into | obscurity in western culture, though it survived despi |
| Bazard, after remaining for some time in | obscurity in Paris, came to the conclusion that the en |
| He died in | obscurity in 1889. |
| Czechowic died in poverty and | obscurity in 1613. |
| His off Broadway credits included Saved From | Obscurity in 1988. |
| Pollar emerged briefly from | obscurity in 1966, at age 73. |
| degree of difficulty because of ambiguity or | obscurity in construing the section; |
| She spent her last 40 years in relative | obscurity in New York. |
| He was released in 1963 and lived in | obscurity in Munich until his death in 1973. |
| out of the scene after the 1950s and died in | obscurity in 1982. |
| at a career in journalism, disappeared into | obscurity in South Africa. |
| The club slipped into | obscurity in the lower level local leagues, playing as |
| Sarawak's Kangchu system fell into | obscurity in the 1920s, as the opium trade with Hong K |
| d his reign over the country, and he died in | obscurity in 1817, having survived Mohammad Ali Pasha' |
| dtman and von Post led to Erdtman's relative | obscurity in academia for a number of years. |
| After a period of relative | obscurity in the 1940s and 1950s, Venuti played violin |
| d by railway lines and slipped into relative | obscurity in the 20th Century. |
| of the Sunga dynasty to continue to rule in | obscurity in a corner of their former dominions. |
| fe, after the mid 1930s he lived in relative | obscurity in New York. |
| eness and subsequent disappearance back into | obscurity is attributable to the difference in the tal |
| Once a forgotten | obscurity, Jones became better known later in the 20th |
| enoit has spent most of his life in relative | obscurity, known only to a small group of loyal admire |
| Having spent many years in | obscurity, Nancarrow benefited from the 1969 release o |
| Living the rest of his life in quiet | obscurity, Norinobu died in 1887. |
| suffered a financial collapse and fell into | obscurity not long afterwards. |
| Despite the | obscurity of Gananite and its very limited use, it is |
| Because of the | obscurity of the film, NoShame included it as a bonus |
| Due the | obscurity of the word Dard in the title the English ve |
| ichord in performance, owing to the relative | obscurity of the harpsichord at the time of compositio |
| y often being harder to read (increasing the | obscurity of the link). |
| arme remaining years were spent in the quiet | obscurity of Lac des Deux Montagnes, where he continue |
| The | obscurity of the Pittsylvania County compact compared |
| commentary that enables readers to grasp the | obscurity of the text and gives literal interpretation |
| d back to 1195 also may refer to it, but the | obscurity of the spelling means this is not definitive |
| ugh to play professionally, and the relative | obscurity of Villanova, led to Curtin not being drafte |
| After many years of relative | obscurity, on December 8, 1997, his name was inscribed |
| om the Gok-Turks and either disappeared into | obscurity or, as some say, invaded Europe as the Avars |
| 41 and lived out his final years in relative | obscurity, playing in the Borscht Belt. |
| ogisms as "Language characterized by pompous | obscurity resulting from redundancy, the semantically |
| After the fifties, the film went back into | obscurity, sometimes showing on German television. |
| Others simply refer to the | obscurity surrounding the year of birth and parentage. |
| ce between the years 400 and 419; indeed the | obscurity surrounding his life has not been entirely d |
| We'd rather go down in | obscurity than to be famous for something we're not." |
| Though it has faded into | obscurity, the English version is better known than th |
| f Venezuela, and after ten years of relative | obscurity, the company Merusa Records of Netherlands i |
| -. "Out of | Obscurity: The Emergence of the Church of Jesus Christ |
| It means that I must live in | obscurity the rest of my days, but I would rather be p |
| He worked in | obscurity there for seventeen years. |
| Division table, only to fall into mid-table | obscurity, this time the club suffered from low suppor |
| , I go as far as the hamlet of Yaoming [Deep | Obscurity]; to the east, I close myself up within Hong |
| h Federation, led by Ted Jolliffe, went from | obscurity to form the Official Opposition, winning 32% |
| The band promptly retreated into | obscurity to begin months of writing, rehearsing and r |
| Slovakia's Jewish community, credits Vrba's | obscurity to the general obscurity of Slovakian Jews: |
| ic productions these potters have moved from | obscurity to prominence. |
| t Church before he was plucked from relative | obscurity to become Vice President. |
| his seventies, he nonetheless "vaulted from | obscurity to fame in a 1922 flamenco contest." |
| In May 1912 he was plucked from virtual | obscurity to make his first-class debut in a Test tria |
| Burton was plucked from | obscurity to star opposite Minnelli as Jerry Payne, th |
| es from poverty to wealth, or sometimes from | obscurity to fame. |
| of Westborough, Massachusetts, reported peak | obscurity to occur "by 12", but did not record the tim |
| easants, he and his brother Pierre rose from | obscurity to become two of the wealthiest merchants of |
| ionheart, John and Henry III - and rose from | obscurity to become a regent of England for the last o |
| elped catapult the China Inland Mission from | obscurity to "almost embarrassing prominence," and the |
| Thus, despite his relative | obscurity today, he outranked such luminaries as Alber |
| She spent the rest of her life in relative | obscurity under the name Gerda Merkt, and died in 1998 |
| bad luck thereafter kept the Deal firmly in | obscurity until 2003 when a power pop indie label, Not |
| on his release in 1808, he lived in relative | obscurity until 1819, when the ultimate victory of the |
| e descendants of Khiwa fell into poverty and | obscurity, until one of them, Sanghar, entered the ser |
| apanese Gardens entered a period of relative | obscurity until 1945. |
| After 1777 he again falls into | obscurity until his last verifiable appearance during |
| o Europe for sick leave where he remained in | obscurity until his death in January, 1889. |
| The Del-Vetts, however, fell into | obscurity until the release of the Nuggets and Pebbles |
| oviet citizens, albeit in enforced political | obscurity, until the purges of 1937, when Mirza Sultan |
| Into Infinite | Obscurity was the first EP recorded by the Swedish bla |
| most of his latter playing years in relative | obscurity well down the rankings. |
| Iltaf was plucked from | obscurity when former Pakistan number one Jaffar Khan |
| t young jazz musicians, whom he plucked from | obscurity while they rehearsed at Wood Wharf Studios i |
| ed nearby Crewe Alexandra before moving into | obscurity with Goldenhill Wanderers. |
| l lived in Paris with her mother in complete | obscurity without the support of her father. |
| ries, but which declined rapidly to relative | obscurity y the 21st century. |
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