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However, by the 20th century, the opera has fallen into obscurity.
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Following this development, many alternative rap acts eventually either disbanded or faded into obscurity.
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It seems he died in obscurity in 1772, after spending the last years of his life completely blind.
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Following his release, he disappeared into hockey obscurity.
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He lost his seat in the 1903 election and faded into obscurity, dying in poverty.
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Things remained thus for long ages; this is called obscurity ("mingxing").
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The experience launched the young guitarist from obscurity to international fame nearly overnight.
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Dot comments on the obscurity of the joke and tells kids to ask their parents what it means.
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By the early 1980s the organization began fading into obscurity.
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As certain results are bumped up and viewed more by individuals, other results not favored by them are relegated to obscurity.
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