Sentences with phrase «into near oblivion»

Logged into near oblivion to keep up with the demand for lumber, today, only 5 percent of the original old - growth coast redwood forest remains, fewer than 100,000 acres dotted along the coast.
Why then have the name Rudolf Bauer and his work disappeared into near oblivion?
Last Men in Aleppo plunges viewers into the height of the Syrian Civil War as Russian jets and Syrian government forces bomb the city of Aleppo into near oblivion.
It seems to the writer rather unlikely that so dynamic a figure and influence in the early church as Paul was should have faded into near oblivion, only to be revived by the publication of a book about him, nearly a generation after his death.

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Even if they were to learn from their past mistakes and make a near perfect tablet, they'd end up sued into oblivion because just about every «method of doing x» has been patented (one of them patented about 5,000 times if you've heard the same podcast I have).
In the 70 and 80 due to the dramatic decrease in the number of wolves and due to the abandonment of most herding people of Trás - os - Montes, this time turning to the coast of the country or abroad in search of better life opportunities, o Cão de Gado Transmontano ceases to be useful and falls into oblivion by staying near extinction.
However, Breath of the Wild moves into open world territory in near complete ignorance of the GTAIII open world template that fed into Oblivion, Skyrim, and all the Assassin's Creed games.
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