Sentences with phrase «near oblivion»

A New York Times review of «Norman Lewis: Black Paintings, 1946 - 1977,» at the Studio Museum in Harlem, referred to the 1998 exhibition as «an ongoing attempt to restore his work from near oblivion to public and historical attention.»
How strange that the man who single handedly brought the GOP into near oblivion wouldn't be invited to the convention.
«Norman Lewis: Black Paintings, 1946 - 1977,» at the Studio Museum in Harlem, is part of an ongoing attempt to restore his work from near oblivion to public and historical attention.
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.
Once the oils have been built up on the aluminum canvas, Ziegler smears or sands them into near oblivion.
Why then have the name Rudolf Bauer and his work disappeared 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.
The world is nearer oblivion, say atomic scientists, after moving the Doomsday clock one minute closer to midnight.
A decade ago Pandora appeared on the Apple app store, and went from near oblivion to the largest pure - play music streaming in the country.
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