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- Otherwise, these valuable three-dimensional documents can sink into oblivion and be lost forever.
- She needed to sink into oblivion, as a Dadaist who didn't flee Nazi Germany.
- "If this happens, those who start it will sink into oblivion, " he told The Associated Press.
- Towards the end of the 13th century the royal hunting lodge at Bodfeld and its exact location began to sink into oblivion.
- Huge cities that are broken down into independent Local Government Authorities, such as Lagos, Sidney, or Melbourne, sink into oblivion.
- Secondly, I think this will just serve to perpetrate a society where the elites only get more elite, and the rest sink into oblivion.
- As a result, he said, the drive to draw East and West together after the Cold War could " sink into oblivion ."
- I desperately wanted Nixon to sink into oblivion so the rest of the country could get on with our lives without him or any more talk of his wicked crimes.
- In 1939, Hannah Hoch moved into a former guardhouse on a defunct airfield in the remote Berlin suburb of Heiligensee, " the ideal place to sink into oblivion, " she said.
- Forgotten, save only by those whom he has injured and insulted, he will sink into oblivion, without leaving a landmark to tell that he once existed; or if he is spoken of hereafter, he will be quoted as the unfaithful servant who abused his trust ."
- Batyushkov wrote the poem following the French satirical tradition, but its material was wholly Russian : it describes a dream in which all contemporary Russian poets have unexpectedly died and turned up in Elysium; their works are immersed in the waters of the Lethe : those found wanting sink into oblivion.
- There never was a man in this city whose public record is any cleaner than is that of William A . Prentiss, and his name will pass into the history of the city and state as one of the best men among all its official corps, while that of some of his traducers will sink into oblivion, or if remembered at all will be remembered only for their political dishonesty .-James Smith Buck
- The Warsaw Declaration vows that the suffering of victims of totalitarian regimes " will not sink into oblivion . " The declaration states that " crimes of totalitarian regimes in Europe should be acknowledged and condemned, regardless of their type and ideology . " Justice Minister Krzysztof Kwiatkowski said that the " Warsaw Declaration is a unanimous agreement of all EU member states that we have to do everything we can to prevent any totalitarian regime from reviving in all the countries making up one big European family . " Senate Speaker Bogdan Borusewicz said that " the 20th century was the time of two totalitarianisms, ideologically different but functioning in a similar way . " The EU called for launching and supporting educational and information initiatives on totalitarian regimes.