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"obscurity" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the state in which somebody/something is not well known or has been forgotten
  2. [uncountable, countable, usually plural] the fact of being difficult to understand; something that is difficult to understand
  3. [uncountable] (literary) the state of being dark synonym darkness
"obscurity" Synonyms
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Argo was literally yanked out of obscurity by the Ford deal, but there are dozens (if not more) AI / auto startups still wallowing in obscurity.
In his "Pensées," Pascal wrote: "Jesus Christ is an obscurity (according to what the world (saeculum) calls obscurity), such that historians, writing only of important matters of states, have hardly noticed Him" (#85033).
It's called "A Friend of Dorothy, 19603," though it was made 40 years later; they often sign their work with a long-bygone date to "save it from obscurity" — obscurity being the present.
Security through obscurity is out, security through tomfoolery is in.
The families of these women often suffer in relative obscurity.
It's relatively easy for female rappers to fall into obscurity.
Marthe's work is good and positive, done in relative obscurity.
Timing and circumstance condemned those first six records to obscurity.
Another stumbling block, at least right now, is their obscurity.
Motorola arguably could be credited with rescuing Android from obscurity.
Despite its obscurity, the Regional Haze Rule is nothing new.
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One hopes that Wautier will not sink back into obscurity.
That's hardly an argument for more obscurity and more darkness.
Even people who do look good have opted for obscurity.
Obscurity, of course, is a common enough fate for authors.
The "Fauda" cast, too, is relishing its emergence from obscurity.
Later it fell into obscurity and is rarely seen today.
He ignored his doubters and kept running to escape obscurity.
Do the show's intricate narratives still wander into outright obscurity?
Jury members are plucked from obscurity and given tremendous power.
If the movie is a miss, you fall into obscurity.
Dr. Shlakman's firing from Queens banished her to academic obscurity.
Joplin was forgotten, and ragtime became an obscurity of Americana.
Smith emerged from obscurity to sink one of his own.
He'll be happy to go back to the relative obscurity.
To say she died in obscurity would be an understatement.
And obscurity provides fertile soil in which conspiracy theories flourish.
Despite her early fame and determination, Smith slipped onto obscurity.
ICOs' relative obscurity may be both a curse and a blessing.
That obscurity has led Rubin to take her personal story public.
Altspace occupied different cultural ground, though: its obscurity belied its importance.
After recording 18 songs (two are missing), Phillips faded into obscurity.
The attack on Paul has been shrouded in obscurity for weeks.
"It provides a layer of obscurity for the user," Hazum said.
Henson died in obscurity in 1955 at the age of 88.
He went from obscurity to the Coachella stage in three weeks.
After decades in obscurity, that feels right: "CODA" seems to sing.
But obscurity implies that a meme exists within a select community.
However, the video appears to have sprung up from relative obscurity.
In the 1924-'28 period, he was pretty much in obscurity.
Vincent Van Gogh died in obscurity, having sold only one painting.
For now they toil in secret, but no longer in obscurity.
Since her death, in 1944, her music has languished in obscurity.
Elsewhere on the course, other golfers could practice in relative obscurity.
Or maybe some of them faded into obscurity, their achievements forgotten.
The X-Files can't fade into obscurity, and that's by design.
Some of them worked in silence and very much in obscurity.
We were willing to let the hit piece fade into obscurity.
Banished from the public stage, Shafik died in obscurity on Sept.
He is emerging from the privileged obscurity of his pre-C.
In about five years, the Honeynut had risen from academic obscurity.
Mr. Buttigieg began his campaign in obscurity, staking out progressive positions.
Kais Saied is an independent candidate who rose from complete obscurity.
But for most of us, Jägerstätter has remained veiled in obscurity.
Is it enough to pull Motorola Mobility out of obscurity, though?
In the past, Riesenberger may have toiled in obscurity and anonymity.
For the next 60 years, he painted in almost total obscurity.
That means that Uzbekistan's relative obscurity may be coming to an end.
As Seeber deftly demonstrated, the obscurity trick doesn't always work so well.
For some, obscurity, police investigations, and/or an inevitable attempt at redemption.
He moves concrete like it's cardboard, but wants to retreat into obscurity.
Their newest phone, the HTC 10, is about crawling back from obscurity.
With an average take of well below $1m, few emerge from obscurity.
It can certainly elevate a candidate from obscurity to the top tier.
Why does one story go viral while another is consigned to obscurity?
"Party Down" aired in relative obscurity on Starz in 20093 and '10.
Obscurity is no longer a virtue, and all literary forms are welcome.
How does a cocktail go from obscurity to ubiquity in a decade?
But since his death in 1964, Fautrier has fallen into virtual obscurity.
The enigma persists, but the obscurity is quickly coming to an end.
Kim Kelly is heading into the Vaults of Ingurgitating Obscurity, AKA Twitter.
And he is relegated to narrative obscurity for most of the movie.
Gretchen Bender's work faded into obscurity following her meteoric 1980's career.
Caselli faded into obscurity, and his technology was forgotten for a century.
After years of relative obscurity, Ms. Marston was suddenly on the radar.
I prefer to think that I'm getting some security by obscurity, though.
The women's professional league is smaller and has struggled in comparative obscurity.
It was also the first store to pluck American designers from obscurity.
But then again, Mr. Weiner, 52, has hardly been laboring in obscurity.
"I wouldn't bet on him just sneaking into obscurity," Ms. Levenson said.
Reince Priebus Not too long ago, Priebus was laboring in happy obscurity.
But "obscurity" as a security strategy has proven ineffective in several cases.
He emerged from relative obscurity as a beacon of hope and change.
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Meanwhile, Woodard faded into obscurity, dying in 1992 at the age of 73.
You rocketed from obscurity to global fame by focusing on issues, not insults.
"We have a national campaign, but we were toiling in obscurity," he said.
Obscurity may be its downfall, in both individual sentences and as a whole.
After years of obscurity, she began to receive curatorial and commercial attention again.
Roots removes this obscurity, placing the audience within dangerous proximity to the truth.
Two Brooklyn-based publishing companies now hope to salvage the book from obscurity.
Ditko lived and died in obscurity, yet evidence of his work is everywhere.
In 1960 the obscurity of the depths took on a strategic importance, too.
Spencer rose from relative obscurity in the days after President Donald Trump's Nov.
First of all, we can't blame the galaxy's size for its relative obscurity.
No more political obscurity for them; they are in the ultimate catbird seat.
Who knows what this sense of alienation and the attraction to obscurity mean?
Like many of the films she referenced, her work slipped into relative obscurity.
Oatly was a breakout star, catapulted from obscurity, who'd maybe accidentally overextended itself.
As he reached his 22013s, humility and obscurity started getting old, and costly.
Emerging from potential obscurity, Sully's work deepens cultural perceptions of American Indian abstraction.
Thus, the bogeyman of 15-percent rates has yet to fade into obscurity.
Emerging from potential obscurity, Sully's work deepens cultural perceptions of American Indian abstraction.
Rich could have suppressed the poem or allowed it to settle into obscurity.
The audience dropped off quickly, and it languished in relative obscurity for decades.
During the 1960s and '70s, "The Battle of Atlanta" languished in semi-obscurity.
But in my public, there was even still some privacy, or at least obscurity.
The photo lurked in obscurity until last fall, however, when it became a meme.
You need to be able to penetrate the obscurity of the shell corporation, correct?
Consequently, the question of African public health continues to languish in its customary obscurity.
In a matter of weeks Pete Buttigieg rose from relative obscurity to national prominence.
Yet his rise from obscurity to president wasn't all on the up and up.
He has acted like a turd and deserves to get flushed into obscurity. Damn!
I felt that it transported me beyond language, beyond legibility, and into deep obscurity.
OBAMA: ... but then going back into the state legislature where I'm operating in obscurity.
McGahn's obscurity belies the importance of his position and the significance of his accomplishments.
ChemChina itself rose from obscurity thanks in large part to Ren Jianxin, its chairman.
How many Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert monologues will ridicule Griffin back into obscurity?
Forgiveness pushes the family into obscurity, away from the institutions they long to hold.
Despite their obscurity, auteurish funk rarities informed the sound of the generations that followed.
She was plucked from seeming obscurity by Lehman's top management for the C.F.O. job.
Ordinary people are plucked from obscurity, only to end up in Mr. Trump's tweets.
The subculture that embraces obscurity and eschews enthusiasm is no longer obscure or apathetic.
Buttigieg has maintained a strong showing after emerging from obscurity into an unlikely frontrunner.
Her grandmother was a well-known actress, plucked from obscurity à la Lana Turner.
It is her skill which may also inadvertently contribute to this obscurity and misattribution.
And they both rocketed out of obscurity to the center of the political debate.
We (nearly unanimously) buy into the myth that obscurity and quality are perfect bedfellows.
Using a pseudonym seemed a natural extension of having written in obscurity for years.
His 2008 campaign relied heavily on social media to lift him out of obscurity.
It has since labored in relative obscurity with low membership and few electoral victories.
Whatever factors sent her into obscurity, they seem to be operating in reverse today.
She eventually fell into poverty and died in relative obscurity, on April 29, 1921.
Obscurity is a barrier that can shield you from government, corporate and social snoops.
I assume I will slide back into obscurity with the rest of the planet.
That's been criticized by security experts who say "security through obscurity" is a fallacy.
The grape had fallen into obscurity when Mr. Matthiasson found a patch of it.
He even considered abandoning basketball before the Spurs plucked him out of relative obscurity.
"Back into the gaping maw of obscurity I go," he wrote, on his Tumblr.
Some artists prospered within the expanding international art market, while others worked in obscurity.
Years pass and the once notorious "rainbow murders" fall from the headlines into obscurity.
She fell into obscurity and then, eventually, into the hands of a Boston impresario.
But the rise from obscurity to fame in London fashion can be astonishingly fast.
Last March, he emerged from provincial obscurity amid an unexpected upheaval in Israeli politics.
"Now it's even impossible to become a model and come from obscurity," Mr. Conran said.
Before she became Khaleesi's interpreter, Missandei was a slave suffering in obscurity on Slaver's Bay.
On January 2124, 21000, the strike finally died out, and the union sank into obscurity.
Here station wagons have faded to near obscurity, thanks to the rise of the SUV.
But since he stepped down under military pressure in November he has lived in obscurity.
But at least Jeb still has his Apple Watch to distract himself from crushing obscurity.
Her formula is unexpected, making it difficult for anyone to replicate her penchant for obscurity.
It was a decision that, unless reversed, dooms Muirfield to a steady decline into obscurity.
Now it has shaken off its obscurity and is in stores all over the world.
Whatever claims to obscurity she can still make will not last long after the Dec.
Hiding security flaws, also known as "security through obscurity", only serves to perpetuate the risk.
After years of obscurity, a big batch of these Aircel comics have finally hit Comixology.
The saint's cross, animal fur, and several strands of his hair had disappeared into obscurity.
It's the proximity of mental illness rather than its obscurity that makes it so scary.
Bradley's unlikely rise from obscurity started with the release of his debut album in 2011.
Samaras's most famous composition nearly died in obscurity, resurrected only after decades in a coma.
For the most part, though, contestants have faded into relative obscurity outside their home countries.
EWA: Do you think some of these artists' obscurity is in part owed to censorship?
The Canadian, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, was arrested in 2014 and tried and sentenced in obscurity.
Without obscurity, we wouldn't have the freedom to take risks, fail and dust ourselves off.
Colonel Petrov faded into obscurity until a memoir in the late 90s highlighted his role.
He and "The Commissar" fell into obscurity for 20 years, until the film's unexpected revival.
In fact, he was shunned by the city and his work fell into virtual obscurity.
Despite the white-hot media spotlight, Mueller's FBI squad continues to work in relative obscurity.
And if Omar Sharif's work can fade into obscurity what hope remains for everyone else?
But friction is the only thing that has ever made privacy, let alone obscurity, possible.
Bad information about poetry in, bad poetry out, a kind of poetic obscurity feedback loop.
Colonel Petrov faded into obscurity until a memoir in the late 1990s highlighted his role.
It's exactly this obscurity that makes intelligent wine subscription services like Vinebox so uniquely appealing.
Study the brain and you work in obscurity on obscure brain regions with obscure functions.
Still, he said, he'd happily return to obscurity if the Brexit vote could be reversed.
Few modern players have the same "I bet he can hit it over that mountain" vibe, a mythology borne of playing in total obscurity (Montreal) and, later, relative obscurity (Anaheim.) Several of Vlad Jr.'s current teammates in New Hampshire boast big league lineage, too.
This means some extremely weird stuff was made, much of which has gone down in obscurity.
Both the text and the argumentation are dense (to the point of obscurity, in some instances).
You never know when a group of men will swarm you and drag you into obscurity.
If the gossip is true, Apple's not alone in forcing the 3.5-mm port toward obscurity.
Otherwise, it could sink into obscurity, buried below posts that algorithms think people would rather view.
Baghdadi rose from obscurity, first becoming active with al-Qaeda after the 2628 invasion of Iraq.
Given the number of factors casting doubt on her claims, that relative obscurity is probably justified.
Guaido emerged from obscurity when he was named president of the National Assembly on January 5.
Stefan's talent, ambition, innovation, and drive don't guarantee him a straightforward path from obscurity to fame.
Hammy magniloquence risks alienating viewers, not just for an evening but for life, as does obscurity.
Wexler created his blog in 2006 and seems to have blogged in relative obscurity for years.
There's a certain strain of 2D fighting games that, perhaps unsurprisingly, has largely fallen into obscurity.
By then, it had already disappeared into obscurity alongside Napster, which came and went before it.
And 50 years after his death, On the Threshold clarifies why Fontana has slipped into obscurity.
Wattpad's relative obscurity probably has something to do with its main demographic of teens and preteens.
That may have been a pain for consumers, but the album's obscurity only fueled its mythology.
After ultimately being dismissed by the Japanese Foreign Service, Sugihara lived a quiet life in obscurity.
There isn't much linking these albums beyond their obscurity; the majority of them are quite strange.
The best research papers rise to the top, while the more limited ones fade into obscurity.
It was always a few dozen films that shared little more than obscurity and cheap shelving.
All the bluster about "unfortunate" military maneuvers will fade into obscurity once the meeting date nears.
Ethiopia's new prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, was plucked from relative obscurity to fill Mr. Meles's shoes.
Its relative obscurity prompted INSIDER to release a thriller-style rewrite, which you can read here.
He said such obscurity could be impermanent, as the recent attention to to Emoluments Clause demonstrates.
Preston actually had another top 10 hit, but it has fallen into obscurity over the decades.
Dreezy, who looked to have disappeared into label bench player obscurity, reappeared with a fucking banger.
The name slipped back into obscurity even as O'Neal built a legendary career on the court.
Past Facebook-flight fads have either faded into obscurity (Diaspora) or drifted into narrow niches (Ello).
It shows a kind of tough-love story with Notifi, whose his face hidden in obscurity.
"It's no longer possible to advertise in obscurity on Facebook," Mr. Leathern said in a statement.
Handel's opera fell into obscurity after its 21995 London premiere, but whenever it returns, critics rave.
So the first step is returning to the platform that launched him from obscurity: a podcast.
Status: Obscurity An earlier version of this article misstated Gerald Green's status with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Those Democrats largely decamped to the Senate, ran for other higher office or retired into obscurity.
He was amazed by the technological wizardry of 3-D photography but also by its obscurity.
One struggled to raise money, chose not to engage and faded into the depths of obscurity.
Rising from relative obscurity, he seized the Élysée Palace and the National Assembly with huge majorities.
But with each iteration of the B.D.S. "debate," the underlying issues seem to recede into obscurity.
The actor Mr. Vaughn saw before him was shaped by years of obscurity and missed chances.
"XO TOUR Llif22017" isn't some avant-garde obscurity or oddball cult discovery; it's a major hit.
Rachel Ingalls, an American writer living in London, toiled for most of her life in obscurity.
"Artists and art experts can find many ways and strategies to come out of this obscurity."
His sisters write some of the greatest novels of the English language and live in obscurity.
Creators rise to fame under viral conditions, then fade into obscurity in the span of a year.
I think for me it was just a quest to some lightness when I discovered adulthood's obscurity.
Existing primarily in obscurity, this d-beat tinged punk outfit is as vicious as it is sloppy.
I had to look that up — and Rennhull's relative obscurity, I think, is part of the point.
But Blue had latched himself just to that one act, and he had gone into relative obscurity.
He started making videos in 213 and spent the first few years creating content in relative obscurity.
One of the best-known axioms in the cybersecurity industry is that "security by obscurity" doesn't work.
Which is why attempts at actual autonomy generally lead in two directions: artistic obscurity or scandalous infamy.
He churned out novels and poems in semi-obscurity for almost two decades before Hollywood came calling.
The UK Independence Party, which pushed for the Brexit referendum, continued down its spiralling path to obscurity.
Has anyone risen from seeming obscurity to dominate Hollywood the last few years like Phoebe Waller-Bridge?
Some boy band members have, of course, faded into a life of obscurity and white wine benders.
When The Cuckoo's Calling came out in May of 2015, it languished in gentle obscurity for months.
A greatest hits record, a Christmas record, and lineup changes followed, as Smash Mouth plunged into obscurity.
Republicans aren't flocking Johnson failed to break out from obscurity when he ran for president in 2012.
And that obscurity around data leads to highest paid person's opinion (HiPPO) ruling the decision-making process.
Devastating crop diseases do suddenly emerge from obscurity—often becoming epidemic far from their place of origin.
A degree of obscurity has become the norm in the legislative process over the past few decades.
But most — hundreds of people nationwide each year — just go on living, carrying their trauma in obscurity.
Sometimes people and Pages post boring things few interact with, so it lets them sink into obscurity.
But Garson's legacy today lies in obscurity, even among the niche of early pioneers of electronic music.
Such is the obscurity of the disease that the mutation Charlie suffers from is called simply "RRM2B".
The franchise has since faded into obscurity, replaced by the Metal Gear Solid and Splinter Cell franchises.
She neither flopped into obscurity nor did she develop from cute comedy girl into grande dame thesp.
His return from obscurity would most certainly change the dynamics of the debate about bitcoin's future direction.
Self-driving technology moved "from complete obscurity and skepticism to a dominant investor theme," the firm says.
But maybe the book's obscurity wasn't just bad luck: Maybe the culture just wasn't ready for it.
So even though I was living in obscurity, I had this confidence that I could support myself.
Howard Dean, who rocketed from relative obscurity to become a front-runner for the 2004 Democratic nomination.
The origins of the real Billy the Kid, and even his actual name, are wrapped in obscurity.
It is not Mr. de Lima — but rather his attacker — who deserves to be relegated to obscurity.
Some other passages slide perilously close to pretentiousness, and much is shrouded in obscurity and frisky quirkiness.
Spheeris' aim as a documentarian was always to shine a light on those musicians working in obscurity.
By using similar domain names, Obscurity effectively interferes with the activity, reputations, and businesses of mugshot websites.
On its release it sunk and Posa as Parker rolled back into the shadows of musical obscurity.
Soon she's plucked from workplace obscurity by the rainmaker Marcel Castonguay, who brings her onto his team.
The Astros scored 19783 runs and permitted only six, but played all three games in afternoon obscurity.
Born in any other time and any other place, he would've lived out his life in obscurity.
But its players entered this summer's global soccer championship both frustrated and cleverly defiant about their obscurity.
How can we protect resources like starlight, quiet and obscurity that have little value in the marketplace?
Meanwhile, museum shows in New York and elsewhere were slowly bringing Carone's earlier work out of obscurity.
St. Louis was also aided greatly by the rookie goalie Jordan Binnington's rise from obscurity to stardom.
Now that her secret is out, Ms. Halliday no longer has the luxury of laboring in obscurity.
But the relative obscurity meant that the app would not be subject to independent testing for bugs.
Mr. Botstein tirelessly champions neglected works that were significant in their time but have slipped into obscurity.
Neither man was destined to be an artist; both worked largely from memory and died in obscurity.
The poisonous fighting in Washington is sure to add to the obscurity, which suits Poland's government well.
Watch this three-minute video on his rise from relative obscurity to self-declared president of Venezuela.
You cannot just pluck a family out of obscurity and put them in charge of a country.
She moved through the heart of global modernism into relative obscurity by the end of her life.
Authors Paul Nougé, Paul Colinet, and Louis Scutenaire exhibited a staunch ethic of underground and elliptical obscurity.
Yet BPA's short lifespan and the rarity of its surviving issues allowed it to fall into obscurity.
You have to eat in obscurity lest some "funny" meat-eater shame you publicly for your actual values.
Indian label Transcending Obscurity will release the band's third album, And You Will Obey Me, on June 15.
The cat would have remained in relative obscurity save for one feature that made the pet stand out.
This cycle can lead to one song, good or not, becoming a hit, while another disappears into obscurity.
And rather than being a visible critic, he had faded, as old spies tend to, into quiet obscurity.
So it goes to show you that a record like this might be born to die in obscurity.
The album's out now​ on Transcending Obscurity India, and we're stoked to be streaming it in full below.
In the long run, despite criticism and obscurity, Delza and Geddes appear to have prevailed in their vision.
The decision lifted the humble symbol from obscurity to international icon — it even entered MOMA's collection in 2010.
Or the notion that Klinsmann had "plucked from obscurity" his Germany call-ups Per Mertesacker and Thomas Hitzlsperger.
There was a definitive attitude around brands and designers back then, fertilized in the obscurity of the underground.
After a failed start to their continental careers, most of these young talents gradually faded into footballing obscurity.
The one I'm meeting lives more or less in typical obscurity, beyond a small band of loyal believers.
It is one of many illuminating episodes that Mr Askwith has rescued from obscurity, while scrutinising popular tales.
What's more, in an odd way, the very obscurity of his death added an unexpected, even poignant, element.
Putin, then prime minister, immediately blamed Chechnya and declared, war which brought him from obscurity into the presidency.
BEIJING — The young mother lived in obscurity in a wobbly house at the end of a dusty road.
The paintings languished in obscurity for years until, after Stalin's death and during Khrushchev's "thaw," they gradually emerged.
Trump has effectively succeeded in making everything about him, leaving things not about him to toil in obscurity.
If "The Crucible" is a relative rarity on major stages, Pietro Mascagni's "Iris" (1898) is a genuine obscurity.
He could then be pardoned by the President, reimbursed for his crushing legal expenses and fade into obscurity.
Gaynor played an actress plucked from obscurity by the star Norman Maine, before she surpasses him in stature.
The farrago of cultures embodies obscurity and characterizes my international life, and I have learned to embrace it.
Without an early burst of momentum, they soon fade into obscurity or are dismissed as a lost cause.
Guaido emerged from virtual political obscurity when he was named president of the National Assembly on January 5.
Taylor, who died in obscurity in 23, hadn't actually pilfered $21970,000 in welfare money in a single year.
Canada Letter In Canada, the House of Commons' justice committee generally goes about its work in earnest obscurity.
Plenty of Sunday obscurity, hard clues for entries like RENO, ALES, EDDA, VANS, FORBID and AIOLI, among others.
Her photograph went from obscurity to a widespread reawakening after it found its way to the Military Review.
For political candidates and nonprofits, this can mean the difference between massive attention, significant cash donations, and obscurity.
By the time Parnas texted it, it was already a year old, having all but died in obscurity.
By the time Parnas texted it, it was already a year old, having all but died in obscurity.
Even physicists who are now legendary frequently work in obscurity until the Nobel elevates them to global stardom.
At 12, Page read a biography about the brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla, who died in debt and obscurity.
But Michelangelo also gave Vari the first, incomplete statue, which fell into obscurity after Vari's death in 1554.
"Netflix isn't really trying to pick individual items from obscurity and get you to watch it," Ball said.
He languished in obscurity until 2017, when members of the militant neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen tracked him down.
Mr. Meyers did just that in the 21993s, scattering the series and relegating it to obscurity, until now.
The Rams returned to their habit of losing playoff games and fell into relative obscurity in Southern California.
Express/Health _____ Jeff Bezos is the world's richest person and can afford virtually any luxury — but not obscurity.
Bach was never forgotten, but his massive choral masterpieces had fallen into obscurity as objects of public performance.
MOSCOW — For nearly 70 years, Olga M. Ranitskaya's exceptional palm-sized diary, bound in snakeskin, slumbered in obscurity.
For them, the risk and uncertainty are worth the reward of bucking the odds and emerging from obscurity.
Three decades of obscurity followed before his worn body was unearthed and relocated to the Musée de l'Armée.
And then there's the fact that most auto startups throughout the 20th century eventually failed and fell into obscurity.
Afra pointed out that independent movies like "Nigerian Prince" still languish in relative obscurity, despite their high profile backing.
The route is still maintained by a nonprofit working to ensure that the scenic route doesn't fall into obscurity.
But soon, like all viral stars, Black faded back into obscurity and is now trying to stage a comeback.
It remained in obscurity for nearly 30 years until it was rediscovered by the Americans, the kings of kitsch.
It may have languished in obscurity there if not for a person who went by Ryan Baxter on Facebook.
In other words, hyperloop has been plucked out of niche, futuristic obscurity and given a government stamp of approval.
It would have been nice if Path had actually accomplished its mission, instead of persisting until now in obscurity.
And as they tinkered and experimented with the sound their forefathers bestowed upon them, Lifetime faded into temporary obscurity.
While teaching English to foreign students in London, Jamil was plucked from obscurity to start presenting on British television.
It boggled my mind that these talented women would choose to self-segregate and relegate themselves to comedic obscurity.
He once described the experience, with characteristic obscurity, as like disappearing through the smoke rings of his own mind.
As universities face growing pressure to justify their teaching and research missions, we doubt that curricular obscurity is helpful.
Fidgetspin is a one-trick site, designed around a fad likely to fade into obscurity before the year's end.
By then, he played in relative obscurity, except for when Canadian reporters called, still asking about his golden goal.
Like the artist Jack Goldstein, Gibbons went through a period of total obscurity, and only recently has received recognition.
But things took an interesting turn for Mo'Nique after her big win and saw her fall into relative obscurity.
It might seem impossible to lift these poor guys out of obscurity, but they're actually full of untapped potential.
Here's a look at some notable gadgets that received fanfare but faded into obscurity or, even worse, consumer ridicule.
Perhaps its obscurity is due in some part to the fact that the attraction is nearly impossible to describe.
America's antitrust establishment is like a clergy that after decades of obscurity finds itself blinking on the world stage.
Not from rags to riches, but from relative obscurity to Instagram stardom, critical acclaim, and retail success — seemingly overnight.
Whereas curing an epidemic builds careers, ensuring that a would-be plague never surfaces is a route to obscurity.
They lifted me from obscurity and celebrated me, setting off a chain of events that changed my life forever.
This award goes to the company that has risen from the depths of obscurity to become a household name.
His methods played well in the obscurity of Tampa Bay, with a young franchise that had never won before.
They've previously helped knock many candidates out of the race and have elevated other little-known contenders from obscurity.
Douglas won re-election, and Lincoln, beaten, worried that he might sink into obscurity again, this time perhaps forever.
The response to Yarny has been almost overwhelming for the studio, which is used to operating in relative obscurity.
Parody tweets are comfortable content for anyone floundering in obscurity on Twitter, which is most of Twitter's user base.
BoomStick seems to pluck those sounds out of obscurity and thrust them forward, without overwhelming the voices and soundtrack.
After months of trailing in middle-of-the-pack obscurity despite relentless campaigning across the state, Bush fought back.
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Without consistent updates to his almost definitely unpopular YouTube channel, he's left his legacy to sink deeper into obscurity.
In 1974, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing plucked her out of relative obscurity, appointing her health minister — to her surprise.
Goofy selfies of Mr. Dallas taking a bubble bath and posted to Instagram brought this obscurity from Chino, Calif.
During those four months of obscurity Fan was held under house arrest, though nobody knew it at the time.
Facebook's users have a different sort of power: They can relegate the network to obscurity simply by logging off.
Busisiwe Mkhwebane, who was plucked from relative obscurity when she was appointed public protector in 2016, denies playing politics.
If it chooses to "leave", the Kingdom may split apart and begin to drift gently into mid-Atlantic obscurity.
Founded in 33 by Geordie Rose, D-Wave worked in relative obscurity on esoteric problems associated with quantum computing.
Having finally emerged from obscurity, he was now everywhere, feted by a growing tribe of celebrity friends and confidantes.
Patrick beat Healey handily in the general election, and his emergence from obscurity has shaped Massachusetts politics ever since.
Having an obscurity cross a proper noun can be very frustrating to solvers who might not know either entry.
These are more common culprits than N.A.I.O.N., whose obscurity helps to explain the lack of progress in treating it.
When Annie posts a negative review of a bootleg Crowe CD online, the musician emerges from obscurity to respond.
Often, a woman writer's sex is brandished like a shield, as if that fact alone explains her current obscurity.
But for Tompkins, they share a through line that has connected her work through periods of obscurity and recognition.
I walk past it every day on my way to my office, watching as it slips slowly into obscurity.
But having lain in obscurity for half a century, M.910's day in the limelight has finally arrived.
But his obscurity also stems in part from the fact that he worked far from the corridors of cool.
Those are some of the colors used in 17th- and 18th-century paintings that have since faded into obscurity.
For a group whose biggest previous audience was 200 people, the transition from obscurity to international acclaim was instant.
In her work, they are metaphors for obscurity and exposure, symbols of contact between people and of willful isolation.
Near-instant obscurity is the fate of many Halloween costumes, but their descent from timely and hilarious to huh?
If we genuinely wish to avoid poverty, sickness, loneliness, and obscurity, we will live in constant anxiety and frustration.
Until recently, he labored in relative obscurity in his studio space, a cavernous converted church in former East Berlin.
Still, to all but the most clued-in insiders, the first lady appeared to have plucked him from obscurity.
Porter's life ended in obscurity, but his career began with promise despite the challenging time in which he lived.
After a few days, though, the attention subsided, and life in the Amazonian backwater returned to its usual obscurity.
To resist it, we should embrace obscurity, difficulty, diversity, and strangeness as just as important as recognizability or universality.
Louisiana State The Tigers are beginning this season in obscurity despite advancing to the round of 16 last March.
"The continued obscurity around Fortum's strategy is no longer acceptable", Harald Seegatz had said in the works council letter.
Even breaches that were high-profile at the time are fading into obscurity as bigger and scarier ones crop up.
Back in the States, the reinvented Smith scared his former colleagues, and both he and his music dipped into obscurity.
The marketing copy on Dark Souls II's Steam page even plays up the series's "renowned obscurity" as a selling point.
Public sector officials see the obscurity surrounding prices as a big obstacle in efforts to negotiate effectively with pharmaceutical companies.
The distance and obscurity of the precedent illustrates the main difficulty of using the law to restrain the president's behaviour.
A seeming paradox, the phrase "hiding in plain sight" simultaneously implies obscurity and exposure—secrets under cover of the obvious.
Dease goes from complete obscurity to universal acclaim, and he doesn't even have to do any of the marketing himself.
But rather than accept the tabloid ridicule and fade into obscurity, Michael's next album — Outside — addressed the controversy head-on.
It was only the latest twist in an immigration drama that has played out in relative obscurity in recent years.
Despite her prolific career, she slipped into relative obscurity and was eventually left homeless and impoverished in her old age.
Perhaps I will, in the end, be saved by my relative obscurity and lack of utility to Google's bottom line.
H.E.R. can no longer live in obscurity now that she's being recognized by the highest awarding body in her industry.
Unlike Mr Kelly or Jim Mattis, the departed defence secretary, he has risen rapidly under Mr Trump from comparative obscurity.
When the OnePlus One appeared out of relative obscurity in 2014, its sparkling arrival came with one glaring flaw—invites.
Until she has nothing left to give, and the next thread about some other person plucked from obscurity comes along.
Origin story alert: The Kardashian Klan didn't just one day rise up out of obscurity and take over your newsfeed.
He became the party's leader in 2006, and has overseen its rise from obscurity to become a major political force.
There was little reason, with the primary vote looming, to suppose George W.'s return from obscurity would fix that.
This obscurity hinders public knowledge that Inspectors General have been trying to "Drain the Swamp" for throughout their respective existence.
From a life of obscurity to an Instagram following of millions, Tran is a celebrity any way you cut it.
The faces that you have loved so much recede into darkness; voices that you heard so often fade into obscurity.
Once you've been through isolation and obscurity and seeing your generation flourish, I think that remains your mind-set forever.
The advent of Spotify and YouTube has made the entire musical universe instantaneously accessible, rendering the concept of obscurity moot.
After fourteen years of exciting spy work, he now labored in utter obscurity in a pool of human resources mopes.
Yet indexes aside, greater opportunities this year may await investors who can identify promising small companies laboring in relative obscurity.
Despite their obscurity, most retail for about $7 a box, but some of the rarer, promotional cereals go for more.
I have a sense that we shouldn't go further left field because I don't want to drift off into obscurity.
And Frances Towers, who was briefly considered the Jane Austen of the 1940s, died in obscurity and was rapidly forgotten.
Desiigner, 19, was plucked out of relative obscurity when Kanye West sampled "Panda" for The Life of Pablo this spring.
Sometimes travel shows feel a little obligatory, as if obscurity were more important than joy, but this is a pleasure.
The choice of Ms. Sherald adds a tantalizing element of risk to the commissions by virtue of her relative obscurity.
They will not go quietly into obscurity, or jail, and will be looking for a pretext to fire Mr. Ramaphosa.
But the most discreet of power breakfasts are held here in relative obscurity, like an Italian social club with lox.
Patrons could then borrow the tapes and revisit — or see for the first time — the programs, rescuing them from obscurity.
There was also a very refreshing lack of obscurity and idiom, and the entire grid had a great natural flow.
Five years ago, a teenager in New Zealand named Ella Yelich-O'Connor was uploading her songs to SoundCloud in obscurity.
Shimane, which is one of the poorest and least populated areas in Japan, has turned its obscurity into a resource.
This is a topic that does not routinely enjoy open dialogue as people tend to prefer obscurity around these issues.
Though she worked hard to reclaim the spotlight, she died in 21942, at 276, in ill health and relative obscurity.
Ball laced up his sneakers in relative obscurity, then joined Williamson on the court for some work of his own.
Then it began its journey into obscurity, even as McQueen kept trying to find the car for his vast collection.
Autonomous technology moved "from complete obscurity and skepticism to a dominant investor theme," the firm said in an October report.
Whether it's written by the president or a writer toiling in obscurity, the critics argued, the editorial standards still apply.
But Britain has not seen any notable rise in far-right public backing, and the BNP has faded into obscurity.
The return of "Macle" is part of a broad rediscovery of Eastman's music since his death, in obscurity, in 1990.
And Mr. Buttigieg has risen from obscurity to lead the recent polls of Democrats in first-in-the-nation Iowa.
Such a phantasmagorical obscurity is desirable in a society that has become increasingly data-mined, data-mapped, quantified, and branded.
If Ford had truly been annihilated, if she'd had no impact, then she might be allowed to fade into obscurity.
A single "viral" moment can catapult a candidate from obscurity to the top of the field, generating millions in donations.
It plucks people and moments from obscurity, hurls them into the mainstream, and tugs incessantly until they grow threadbare and exhausting.
Or he can let the Pixel settle into the comfortable, kinda-interesting relative obscurity that its Chromebook laptop namesake now inhabits.
A big center, he was already 23 at the time, having toiled in relative obscurity for various Czech league club teams.
You could say you saw his explosion into stardom or that you predicted his fast fade into obscurity before everyone else.
Billed by Christie's as "The Last da Vinci," the painting was rediscovered in 2005 in Louisiana after spending centuries in obscurity.
These musicians carved themselves out of the darkness of obscurity and into the light of notoriety, and DeCarava documented their movement.
America's vice presidents need a personae, a personae they necessarily define after their selection due to their pre-VP run obscurity.
The reasoning for his relative obscurity is widely understood: the Los Angeles Angels are the only professional team he's ever known.
It has risen from obscurity to prominence since the November election, with Ocasio-Cortez, a rising progressive star, leading the charge.
In the interceding half-century, the gyrocopter has faded further into obscurity—its cameo in 1981's Mad Max 2 notwithstanding.
The tug-of-war between transparency and obscurity is turning out to be one of the defining stories of this election.
Suggesting that she retreat back into obscurity because of the way she talks is not going to help her unlearn bigotry.
It's not like I was toiling in obscurity, I was making a name for myself in the industry I'm writing about.
These are the painting of an artist who has spent years practicing, years both in the spotlight and in (relative) obscurity.
After floating into laughable obscurity, the synth-heavy anthem was reborn when a magician named Gob made it his theme song.
It has been a bruising 48 hours for Levavasseur, who has emerged from obscurity to become a household name in France.
Over the next few years, Black faded into obscurity, with follow up singles and press-runs failing to make an impact.
It's a moment begging for new ideas to build trust, for a new tone to our discourse, for transparency over obscurity.
Since Russell's death 15 years ago, a spate of reissues and compilations has elevated him from obscurity to latter-day sainthood.
Eventually, the company's Florida-based owners settled for $500 million, and the woman who made them that money faded into obscurity.
Schwarzenegger went on to briefly date Miley Cyrus, while Conor Kennedy went back to high school and retreated into relative obscurity.
Or maybe just relative internet obscurity that brings approximately 120 strangers in contact with your face for all of 52 seconds?
With total GOP control and strong platform support, consigning this monstrosity to the obscurity it deserves should be a no-brainer.
After his early and fiery start, Kelley largely faded into obscurity—not just before our era but in his own prime.
FROM the start of his academic career in the 1950s until 1996, when he died, Hyman Minsky laboured in relative obscurity.
Then again: If she didn't have a flirtation with an Avenger, Sharon might have just quietly faded away into relative obscurity.
So why would the president elevate Whitaker from relative obscurity to one of the most powerful posts in the federal government?
The prince, 32, has made a meteoric rise from relative obscurity to his father King Salman's direct heir and top advisor.
Third parties have become little more than attention-seeking mechanisms that pop up every four years, then settle back into obscurity.
As a result, every opportunity to uplift the names of Black women who have lived in similar obscurity is worth it.
Clive Ives: After twenty years of obscurity, it has been wonderfully affirming to receive the amazing reviews for what we created.
Mr. Kasich must now strain for a larger role in a Republican contest in which he has largely competed in obscurity.
But in 1865, after years of moving restlessly from state to state, Lewis crossed the sea, and ultimately vanished into obscurity.
They apply Dr. Frankenstein's approach to the past, re-animating forgotten samples and saving their collaborators from the brink of obscurity.
Generally speaking, though, the man behind glam rock is largely shrouded in obscurity, while Bowie is hailed as its poster boy.
Thalidomide had fallen into obscurity until the 1990s, when new research suggested it could be useful for a variety of diseases.
Yet over the years, they have fallen into obscurity, being eclipsed in popularity by other fruit like apples, cherries, and bananas.
Indeed, obscurity is one reason we feel safe bonding with others over our shared vulnerabilities, our mutual hopes, dreams and fears.
The 37-year-old Buttigieg had surged from obscurity to become a top-tier candidate in a crowded Democratic presidential field.
He then plucked a largely unknown and untested Kenyatta from relative obscurity and pushed him to the forefront of Kenyan politics.
Despite the inherent solitude of a songwriter's craft, and his long season of obscurity, Mr. Russell was an incredibly gifted collaborator.
The show takes place in image-obsessed San Diego, which makes their refusal to fade into obscurity all the more electrifying.
In death, at least, the dead were free to rest in the obscurity of the countryside, in the oblivion of memory.
And they could power more than half of this small town, from which Mr. Carter rose from obscurity to the presidency.
Under these conditions, pursuing obscurity instead of attempting to participate in the monoculture becomes a defense mechanism and a survival strategy.
But given its centuries of history at the center of the French monarchy, its relative obscurity is something of a mystery.
In such places, you know people can still hear you, but you're relying on another mechanism to protect your privacy: obscurity.
Much of Segers's life is punctuated by a question mark, including his sudden death that may have contributed to his obscurity.
Most of the artists in Show Me approach selfhood through a certain degree of distance and obscurity that worldly violence can't touch.
That probably played a part in its relative obscurity, since the twists drove much of the discussion in the first two years.
We still can't tell if there's anything all of those places have in common, other than their relative obscurity and natural beauty.
A few reality TV icons have become some of the biggest celebrities in the world today — while others have faded into obscurity.
In Privacy's Blueprint, Hartzog explains how companies manipulate our desires to remain anonymous, promising obscurity in a world where there is none.
Researchers now suspect that these kinds of heart attacks, some thought to be rare and fatal, have also been happening in obscurity.
He discovered what worked and what didn't, and how entire brands could crop up overnight and fade into obscurity the next day.
Wearing your Instagram or Facebook hats, you pluck an image from obscurity, elevating them to the relative stardom of a few Likes.
Emmanuel Macron's remarkable rise from obscurity to favourite for the presidential election on May 7th carries symbolic value well beyond his homeland.
But he still loves the game, he said, and still wants to chase championships, even if he does it in relative obscurity.
Afghanistan's ascent from cricketing obscurity to "test status" is a rare source of national pride in a country torn apart by conflict.
He returned to the spotlight from relative obscurity to serve a president who isn't afraid to publicly demolish his own attorney general.
We all have boxes and boxes worth of photographs from the days before digital photography, just begging to be rescued from obscurity.
Stroopwafels' rise follows a familiar trajectory for trendy foods that emerge from obscurity to appear in grocery stores and fast-food restaurants.
It posits Franzen as a heroic excavator of talent, fishing Zink out of obscurity like a bog person out of the peat.
Those who expand human thought are especially heroic, because they replace obscurity with the truth, which however so shocking is always salutary.
Those records sunk back into obscurity for a long time, then all of a sudden, this dungeon synth thing...it's a thing!
But for the most part, such departing founders fade back into the relative obscurity of private life while their eponymous brands flourish.
I'm not sure how well I understand him, but I told him this show wasn't going to help him remain in obscurity.
The company was founded in 2004, three years before the first iPhone was released, and operated in relative obscurity until fairly recently.
It's both cool and perplexing to find that in our technological age of information-sharing, regional food styles still exist in obscurity.
Yet despite his comparative obscurity now, his hit "I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside" has passed into the national consciousness.
It was a point of pride that we had everything and could turn people on to some obscurity we knew would appeal.
The track, sadly, has largely vanished into total obscurity, like a discarded Fanta can left punctured and alone on a Spanish beach.
Bannon has historical significance, since he helped Trump get elected: The New Yorker is "hardly pulling him out of obscurity," Remnick noted.
Less than a decade ago, Chapecoense was playing in the obscurity of Brazil's fourth division, making few ripples in the soccer world.
Austen toiled in semi-obscurity before one Oliver Jensen (Joseph Hatfield) discovered and published her pictures, which are projected in the show.
Today, the Netscape Willy Loman has all but died away, beaten into obscurity by Google SEO and the rise of social media.
Nation, meanwhile, became a recruiting tool for the KKK—an organization that had been fading into obscurity before the movie came along.
One reason for his relative obscurity, after close to 80 years of such diligence, is surely this diversity of subjects and techniques.
Some fanfic achieves fame — ahem, Fifty Shades of Grey — while some lives in obscurity on fan-driven Tumblrs — like the infamous Larry.
She went on to a successful career, first in Boston and eventually in Rome, but lapsed into relative obscurity by the 1880s.
Réal's life would not have passed into obscurity, like those of so many other sex workers, were it not for her diaries.
While other 2007 stars, like Chris Crocker, have faded into obscurity as YouTubers profit off the schtick he developed, SuicideGirls has survived.
Their 13th visit begins Friday at Miller Park against a new opponent: the Milwaukee Brewers, a team that often plays in obscurity.
Pelota mixteca continues to be played in relative obscurity every Sunday, but a younger generation of players has appeared on the field.
With little chance of an answer, the photo is usually tucked back into obscurity, that fleeting sense of universal connection soon gone.
I was a slave to HQ. HQ blasted out of obscurity this fall to become the best worst thing on the internet.
The Occupy movement "has spiraled into irrelevance and relative obscurity," HuffPost political and pop culture analyst Andy Ostroy wrote in May 299.
The hidden fact bides its time in obscurity waiting to be revealed by a slip of the tongue or a chance encounter.
Mohammed bin Salman was the sixth son of the 25th son of a king — in short, a man seemingly destined for obscurity.
Mohammed bin Salman was the sixth son of the 25th son of a king — in short, a man seemingly destined for obscurity.
Whether the title will be held by someone recognizable or someone currently toiling in obscurity in a lab, only time will tell.
The stylish 19-year-old rapper has made his way from obscurity in Atlanta to working with LeBron James and Kanye West.
Another political force: A community of right-wing conspiracy theorists called QAnon has reached from internet obscurity into political campaigns and beyond.
For a man and agency that have long labored in obscurity, that does not seem such a far-off possibility these days.
They were once common in the United States, too, but fell into obscurity after an embezzlement scandal early in the 20th century.
After emerging from obscurity as the effective face of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mr. Denton became director of its public affairs office.
What to ignore and what to privilege—that discernment can be the difference between brilliance and quackery, and between fame and obscurity.
In the end, I violated all the cardinal rules of virality, pretty much guaranteeing a life of relative obscurity for this recipe.
Both Stockdale and Wilson ended badly — Stockdale ruined by libel suits brought by other aristocrats, and Wilson ending her days in obscurity.
The same parity that once elevated teams like Los Angeles, Chicago and Pittsburgh from obscurity to prominence is more prevalent than ever.
He knows what it takes to campaign for president, even though his previous runs were miserable affairs, ending in scandal and obscurity.
We hear nothing, for example, of Hitler's experience fighting in World War I or of his years of toiling in political obscurity.
But now, after three quarters of a century buried in obscurity, many of the heroes are in the process of finally coming home.
It's growing increasingly likely that Yik Yak will fall into complete obscurity, just like the messages of users who anonymously posted on it.
The adulation that was heaped upon him eventually irritated some Negroes in the civil rights movement who worked hard, but in relative obscurity.
On the other hand we have the "exposure is important" writers who feel that getting the word out is more important than obscurity.
For now you can rest assured that the disposable camera, or rather, the "look" of the disposable camera is not fading into obscurity.
Prince Mohammed, who has risen from obscurity three years ago, is seen as tightening his grip on power with the anti-corruption campaign.
After all, some musicians toil away in obscurity for their entire careers, and would rather have one huge hit than nothing at all.
It's the height of irony, really: the internet, a bastion for the faceless and the nameless, gets in the way of total obscurity.
I feel like the grossest version of myself — all wrong because right has been abstracted to the point of obscurity, an invisible target.
She wields a lot of influence in the industry, and has a knack for making stars out of faces she plucks from obscurity.
The company's emergence from obscurity began in 2013 when it spent $22000 billion buying two Chinese chip-design firms, Spreadtrum and RDA Microelectronics.
Responsibly-sourced groceries now see the sort of demand of which Whole Foods could only dream during its early decades of relative obscurity.
When Dylan found out that his parents' biggest challenge was Duchenne's relative obscurity, he reached out to his favorite YouTubers asking for help.
Williams also tried acting, performing in a 1996 episode of the Showtime erotic drama The Red Shoe Diaries before eventually vanishing into obscurity.
There are also many women who deserve to be reclaimed from the obscurity in which so many great American post-war writers languish.
Mr Sitapati has resurrected his subject from the ignominy and obscurity to which he has long been condemned by his party's petty proprietors.
Some of the films were brushed off by critics upon release, others were beloved but underseen, and many have somewhat faded into obscurity.
This won't be news to longtime activists on the left, who organize mostly in obscurity on behalf of a constellation of progressive causes.
Sprecher proudly extolled ICE's anti-money laundering and tax reporting capabilities, saying they would bring useful light into a sector with much obscurity.
She raised six children, but never stopped making art, and it would be inaccurate to suggest that she languished in obscurity until now.
The singer-songwriter is a force—even if she mostly chooses to play the background, her voice floating beautifully in a comfortable obscurity.
The album faded into obscurity, but he continued playing in local funk and reggae bands while doing odd sales jobs on the side.
When Beavers Coach Scott Rueck took over at Oregon State, his alma mater, in 210, the team occupied a space almost beyond obscurity.
Justice Peckham does have one distinguishing characteristic and, as today's political fight over the Supreme Court rages, it is rescuing him from obscurity.
Mr. Vickers, formerly a senior member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, rose from relative obscurity when it emerged that during the Oct.
Her indignant comments about the event might have sunk into obscurity, along with my speech, had they not been republished by The Guardian.
What rescued Hurston from obscurity was an act of pilgrimage not unlike the one that she had made to Kossola three decades earlier.
Though a caricature emerged of her as a Machiavelli in heels, scheming her ascent, to others she seemed more desirous of powerful obscurity.
There are a million reasons for totally singular art like A.L.T. wallowing largely in obscurity, but that's why we can't forget about them.
Bucking modern indie's occasional penchant for arty obscurity, Zauner keeps her sneakily complex arrangements clean rather than drown them in reverb or distortion.
And now in his mid-153s, Renner is experiencing the all-too rare occurrence of latter-day appreciation following a youth of obscurity.
In 2013, he broke through from relative political obscurity, with PTI becoming the country's third biggest party, taking control of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
This volume gathers the correspondence of S. N. Behrman, a figure of mid-century glamour who, all too soon, lapsed into literary obscurity.
Wednesday, rural whites clawed their way back from obscurity and elevated themselves front and center in the most historic election in U.S. history.
The eBay enthusiasts who snatched up her negatives at auction with the hopes of reselling them became heroes for saving her from obscurity.
He was plucked from relative obscurity on the cheap, which is a cool example of Wenger's ability to grab young, usually French talent.
Anand does a stellar job of sketching Singh's trajectory from orphanage to hangman's noose, and from obscurity into the pantheon of Indian heroes.
Now, Wong feels his efforts to rescue the book from obscurity, and the wishes of the Okada estate, are being ignored by Penguin.
I was going to spend my life working mediocre jobs, writing in obscurity, and before long it was going to be too late.
The Whyte family seems to have drifted into a blissful kind of obscurity in the past decade, which has to be a relief.
"I got the job and, fully plucked from obscurity, found myself co-starring with Whoopi Goldberg on the silver screen," Mr. Harris said.
But in our status-obsessed culture, it can be hard to appreciate that the opposite of obscurity isn't fame, but chillingly oppressive fear.
And it rambles up Manhattan for more than six miles — almost half the island's length — which makes any obscurity all the more surprising.
Ramsey wound up in Syracuse, where he injured his knee and drifted, like many a deserving black athlete of the time, into obscurity.
It's millions of people in obscurity who did most of the heavy lifting, only to have somebody step in and get the credit.
With so much obscurity, many Chinese people see the authorities for what they are — erratic, unrestrained and now equipped with unpredictable new powers.
He invoked Barack Obama's legacy of hope -- implicitly drawing the parallel to his own rise from obscurity to the top tier of candidates.
Elon powerfully evokes the obscurity of the past and its hold on the present, as we stumble through revelation after revelation with Yoel.
Her name was invoked alongside the likes of D. W. Griffith, yet, like most female directors of that era, she faded into obscurity.
They can be sitting in partial obscurity in Shanghai's bonded warehouse network, or in full statistical darkness in off-market sheds anywhere else.
But Parra rose from obscurity on Sunday to claim the leadership of the national congress, with the backing of Maduro's ruling Socialist Party.
Back then, obscurity wasn't unusual for black entertainers, but the articles praised him as one of the most imitated artists of the day.
In the soft obscurity, Agnes's face appeared smooth and distorted—her forehead wide, swallowing her feverish eyes, her mouth protruding beneath her nose.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The art of Giorgio de Chirico has suffered a fate worse than obscurity: it has become canonical.
The death of a 43-year-old delivery van driver in Syria with no known political connections could easily have faded into obscurity.
A majority of workers in Mexico toil in the obscurity of under-the-table jobs at workshops, markets and farms for their survival.
The answer is supplied by Cynthia Nixon, who faces the challenge of filtering Dickinson's obscurity through the inevitable lens of her own celebrity.
Treviño's main partner in the scheme is his brother, José, a onetime bricklayer who, at least initially, is living in obscurity outside Dallas.
You know, I'd only worked on The Americans before this, which we shoot on, like, a dirty canal in Brooklyn in relative obscurity.
Around three-quarters of all banks have opted to skip the recommended form presumably in favor the friend of online disclosures everywhere: obscurity.
I think this particular fad will probably crest and then astrology will fade back into obscurity on the fringes as it usually has.
Now Lyons has rescued this work from obscurity, nimbly arguing in her afterword that it defines a "pivotal moment" in Tanizaki's literary development.
Relevant to the discussion at hand, regarding the pros and cons of willfully obscurity: Band Shirts sighted at Trip Metal 3, in descending order from most to least obscure: Borbetomagus, No Trend, Blazing Eye, Nurse With Wound, Throbbing Gristle/Psychic TV (separate shirts, debatable order of obscurity), Napalm Death, Cannibal Corpse, Jethro Tull, Lollapalooza (year undetermined), The Breeders, Pink Floyd.
For early pioneers like James, seeing the growth and excitement surrounding the Silicon Slopes vindicates the years Utah's start-ups spent toiling in obscurity.
Employers currently benefit a lot from the obscurity of pay numbers, and full transparency could lead to a lot of underpaid people jumping ship.
But it also offered an illuminating look into a quirky subculture that toils in relative obscurity, far from the confines of grandma's living room.
It became available Friday, June 15, and its praise from critics and audiences proves Netflix could be what saves the rom-com from obscurity.
We wanted deliberately to leave the thing in a certain obscurity, Paul and I. We never really discussed the character intuitively for that reason.
From the perspective of the franchise's relationship to its fans, then, Dark Souls II needed to be a sequel that produced obscurity and difficulty.
And usually once a post either gets upvoted to the front page or dies in the user submission pile, it slips into obscurity forever.
Why it matters: The obscurity around measurement and authenticity in the influencer space has led to a decline in trust between marketers and influencers.
The photo was published in newspapers around the U.S. in the days after the attacks, but backlash from readers forced it into temporary obscurity.
After nine years of playing in obscurity for the Chicago Bears and the San Francisco 220ers, Spice Adams has become ubiquitous for his memes.
Page's erratic style, and marked pro-Russia stance, appear to have been clear for decades before the Trump campaign plucked him out of obscurity.
Keri Hilson is enjoying a life of relative obscurity after suggesting that Beyoncé should sit down and have some babies in a 2011 song.
So what happened to Twardowicz, since he seems to have been nearly forgotten, whereas the others that I have mentioned hardly fell into obscurity?
Visual omniscence gives way to nauseated obscurity, pleasure becomes pain, and that relentless four-on-the-floor is recast as the bark of Cerberus.
He hoped to create what he had named: a set of promising stockmarkets, lifted from obscurity, thereby attracting the investment they needed to thrive.
The son of a black man and a white woman, Claxton's integration of white baseball was brief, and the pitcher faded quickly into obscurity.
In less than two years, the Canadian psychology professor emerged from obscurity to become an international best-selling author with a massive online following.
The group worked in obscurity before turning to more aggressive financing to catapult it over rivals who rake in much larger volumes of premiums.
There's also the question of how Manning fell into obscurity in the first place, no matter how heartwarming the revival of his career was.
Over the summer, Sarahah briefly topped the charts on Android and iOS as a place for anonymous chatting before fading back into relative obscurity.
But it was met with indifference, and it faded into obscurity until a 35mm print surfaced in a Massachusetts theater a few years ago.
The Green New Deal has captured the public imagination, emerging from obscurity to become the talk of the town in a matter of weeks.
Mohammed's 81-year-old father, King Salman, plucked his young son from relative obscurity just days after he ascended the throne two years ago.
This is largely due to the IG community languishing in obscurity, since they have to remain apolitical and impartial, they get no media attention.
Cocksucker Blues is interestingly, in its obscurity, still the best known of Frank's films; he had previously been more of a trailblazer in photography.
Although the clanger would have probably faded into obscurity without Gunns, there is a key difference between theirs and those of my grandparents' generation.
How to explain this remarkable career—the meteoric ascent to fame, the impregnable reputation over several decades, and then the pronounced plunge into obscurity?
Either way, if they want to keep people's attention, they'll have to devise more flashy stunts and calculated disasters, or risk fading into obscurity.
"  Lithgow — a frequent critic of Trump — continues: "But a 10-year-old story leaked out from his past,And yanked him from placid obscurity.
A gracious Kasich said that while his campaign "labored in obscurity for so long," he overcame being neglected and pulled off a major win.
The imagery has more to do with the loveliness of Marc Chagall and Francesco Clemente than the obscurity of alchemy or perplexity of androgyny.
The drink of the court became vermouth, and rosolio's status as a drink for the elite was usurped, pushing it into almost complete obscurity.
Then also, to many, the idea of language as mirroring culture is attractive in being simply easier than the dense obscurity of Chomskyan writings.
And until lawmakers, corporate leaders and citizens embrace obscurity and move to protect it, your freedom and opportunities to flourish will be in jeopardy.
Yet if you are at all familiar with his past, it is difficult to imagine how — or why — Salvador ended up in relative obscurity.
Far from languishing in obscurity, this historical film has a celebrity narrator: Jodie Foster, who was also surprised to learn about Ms. Guy-Blaché.
It is the obscurity of the other senses that makes us enliven them with art: touch is too important to be elaborated or distilled.
Batwoman fell into obscurity and was murdered in 1979, but she returned in 2006 as a lesbian who had been discharged from the military.
After all, we lack the resources to identify and treat most psychological victims of war; for the most part, they simply vanish into obscurity.
It's a rare comeback feat for a free-to-play game, many of which are flash-in-the-pan successes and fade into obscurity.
But it was not an entrance characterized by privilege, comfort, public celebration or self-glorification; it was marked instead by lowliness, obscurity, humility, fragility.
No matter what, Peach quickly blew up and just as quickly fell into obscurity, demonstrating that it was perhaps more a fad than anything.
Winning two NBA championships in the past three years lifted him from obscurity with genuine personality, which has made him a darling of advertisers.
Jess Tombes was going to last, and Bobby could feel himself, in her spectral, incipiently canonical gaze, being transubstantiated, molecule by molecule, into obscurity.
Anthony had expressed a desire to seek a week of obscurity — destination: someplace warm — rather than deal with the spotlight of All-Star weekend.
How to explain this remarkable career — the meteoric ascent to fame, the impregnable reputation over several decades, and then the pronounced plunge into obscurity?
Finally, good news: Florence Price, the female African-American composer whose music languished in obscurity after her death in 1953, finally has a publisher.
Yang rose from obscurity to become a second-tier player in the primary and outpaced a number of prominent current and former elected officials.
Defenders tackled backs not carrying the ball as Parilli miraculously seemed to repossess it and toss it into hands that suddenly appeared from obscurity.
Every update in Slack drives a conversation that pushes salient info further up the history into obscurity, something that can especially harm remote teams.
Will & Co. edited a bucketful of clues, as you'd expect, tightening things up, eliminating wordiness, and relieving the solver of my inclination toward obscurity.
Though Verizon executives see it as a big part of the future, it has remained in obscurity amid a lack of big-name content.
But Rubio's relative obscurity among his own fans is still striking — especially compared with a candidate like Trump, who had no supporters misidentify him.
But the service also features a handful of prominently featured playlists, which can help lift a song, and the artist behind it, from obscurity.
The announcement follows the news that Adobe's Flash Player is essentially dead in the water, with use and output numbers continuing to fall into obscurity.
Odessey and Oracle, a kaleidoscopic musical vision spanning cultures, genres and moods, has steadily risen from obscurity to the lofty status of a rock masterpiece.
And that should have been it: a milkshake duck tale of an average citizen riding that now-familiar arc from obscurity to virality to notoriety.
But the interviews never materialized, and Anthony settled in relative obscurity in South Florida, living with Patrick McKenna, the lead investigator on her defense team.
For most of his career, Taylor operated mostly in obscurity, publishing American Renaissance and operating the "race-realist, white advocacy" think tank New Century Foundation.
Throughout the '24s, however, Jones remained in obscurity, bouncing between small, nameless roles that usually amounted to no more than a couple days of work.
But I haven't sought to retreat into obscurity since then, because those seeking to exclude are the few, and those embracing inclusion are the many.
In a way, Clark was right about the obscurity of her past work, filled with archetypes and distanced observations — emotions through a stained-glass window.
Do I pour my energy into another mural that will fade into obscurity once the emotional dust settles and we get back to our lives?
But when you're Kris Jenner's daughter, you make the best of the hand you're dealt — especially when a life of obscurity simply isn't an option.
For someone who played the game in relative obscurity, Chaudhuri said he now has to often agree to requests for selfies with fans at airports.
At the same time, the Obama administration worked actively for the rights of transgender Americans—bringing this population out of obscurity and into the mainstream.
Now the Gates Foundation has plucked Typbar-TCV from obscurity and pushed it through the research and testing necessary for it to be used everywhere.
Since then, Spencer and other prominent actors, entangled in costly lawsuits and tired of being heckled by anti-fascist protesters, have faded into relative obscurity.
But its relative obscurity has raised questions about whether it would have had the capacity to carry out such a sophisticated and coordinated attack alone.
A former boxer who has battled alcohol addiction reflects on his rise from obscurity to sensationally win Australia's first light heavyweight boxing championship in 1989.
Rose-Lynn Harlan (Jessie Buckley) is no Ally (Lady Gaga), plucked from obscurity by a beautiful — if damaged — bearded superstar in A Star Is Born.
By creating a version with a brain, Stevens effectively saved The Clapper from falling into obscurity, and gave Pedott another device to fortify his legacy.
"Because before he commented on my tweet, it was floundering in relative obscurity," science writer Erin Biba wrote in a piece for the Daily Beast.
As recently as last month, Marco Rubio was snarkily assuring reporters that he was going to stay on a glide path to private-sector obscurity.
"Aquaman" is a harbinger of a trend that's encouraging for Hollywood: pluck a relatively less-renowned character from obscurity and give them their own movie.
Seeing what the effect that reality had on her parents led her to believe that "celebrity is just obscurity biding its time," Fisher told CNN.
The competition may have been forgettable, but what the Brazilian did that day will be recalled long after Le Tournoi has faded into footballing obscurity.
I also watched I Love Lucy, which, not coincidentally, starred Lucille Ball, who would go on to produce Star Trek (and save it from obscurity).
The latest promo shows our titular monster facing off against multiple, massive monsters who have risen from myth and obscurity to take back the earth.
Its working title was 47 Meters Down, but it quietly drifted into total obscurity after a DVD-only release under the title In the Deep.
It seems the Montréal native and special education teacher is experiencing the downside for anyone plucked from obscurity and dropped into a whirlwind of fame.
"In terms of obscurity there's a Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo piece done by @gooneytoons_str that gets me every time I see it," Baker said.
Rather than shyly playing defense and doing whatever he can to maximize his obscurity, the world's richest man is, for the first time, trying offense.
He spent the rest of his life in obscurity, working in a library in Shanghai and writing books about ancient topics under a pen name.
Of course, there will always be the odd song that climbs to the outer reaches of a Spotify playlist, then the artist fades into obscurity.
Recognition came slowly for many of our theories: Minsky stayed in relative obscurity until his death, gaining superstar status only once the financial crisis hit.
Cloaked in obscurity for 3,000 years, his tomb was unsealed by Howard Carter at a time when the valley was believed to hold no surprises.
LeBron James collected 32 points and 33 rebounds, and J. R. Smith, invisible through the first two games, emerged from obscurity to score 20 points.
As recently as 2009, Chapecoense was playing in the obscurity of Brazil's fourth division, making few ripples even in its own nation's vast soccer conversation.
From the second Trump plucked him from relative obscurity to serve as the vice presidential nominee, Pence has lauded -- and defended -- Trump at every turn.
Unfortunately, shining a light on this single case still leaves in obscurity the hundreds of thousands of similar orders that the government obtains each year.
Whatever the reason, it's a rare case of a game bucking the trend of falling into obscurity once its generation or parent platform passes on.
Moreover, I find their precept of phantasmagorical obscurity increasingly desirable in a social media landscape that has become overly data-mined, harvested, mapped, and quantified.
The little-known word "chad" rocketed out of obscurity during the prolonged aftermath of the 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
Even with its relative obscurity and unobtrusive placement, the soundtrack of "Atlanta" is crucial to its next-level specificity, regional intimacy and obsession with atmosphere.
At a CNN town hall in March 2019, he addressed both, creating a national moment largely credited with catapulting the mayor from obscurity to ubiquity.
His work, especially the seahorse film that spurred something of a seahorse craze, was popular in his day, but has since fallen somewhat into obscurity.
It also sustained them through low points in their careers, as well as through the Great Depression, when many of their confreres drifted into obscurity.
But in the TV world, especially, having Emmys and critical acclaim often helps a show go from an obscurity to a staple of streaming services.
But when the book first came out in 1957, it wasn't a subject that American readers wanted to engage with, and it languished in obscurity.
She was never the ideal rallying point, however, lifted as she was out of obscurity to join, reluctantly, a legal challenge to Texas abortion statutes.
Mr. Schnabel's stated goal was to desensationalize the story of van Gogh — usually depicted as a mad artist who killed himself and died in obscurity.
She found plenty of novels written by women in the 19583s, and though they varied in quality, she concluded that many deserved more than obscurity.
Even "Un Giorno di Regno," Verdi's comic opera once debunked as an embarrassment for the composer of "Falstaff," is not the obscurity it once was.
And the target was Trump, not Pence, whom the Clinton campaign regards as a political bit player who will vanish into obscurity after the election.
Driven from once-full theaters to the degrading obscurity of a Felliniesque little circus, the artist still feels most at home wasting in his cage.
In the early days of MusicAeterna, the orchestra and chorus he founded 15 years ago in Siberia, the conductor Teodor Currentzis worked in relative obscurity.
But Donald Trump's attack on Nordstrom for dropping his daughter's product line may allow Truman's actions to fade into a benign and well-deserved obscurity.
Barzini's greatest wish, as the title suggests, is to vanish, to complete the final chapter of a highly visible life in a state of obscurity.
The book has the aura of being found at the bottom of a box in a cellar, plucked from obscurity and brought back in print.
Determined to rescue a figure he considered a hero from unfair obscurity, Rick Owens set out some years back to write a book about LeGaspi.
Grammy-winning singer Duffy is emerging from years of obscurity to make a startling revelation -- she's been trying to recover after getting drugged and raped.
Now, Mantel picks up in 1536 and homes in on Cromwell's last years, the conclusion of his rise from obscurity into the orbit of power.
After years of languishing in relative obscurity, global carbon markets rebounded with vigor in 2017 and into 1003, according to data from the World Bank.
A cult musical must also plummet directly into obscurity; if too many people know about it, how can it be the exclusive delight of connoisseurs?
Offered a path out of struggling obscurity in Indiana, Pence didn't need a Bible prophecy to tell him it was OK to take the leap.
Opinion by: Krystal Ball  If you've been watching Rising you've long known about Kamala's spectacular drop out of top-tier status into single-digit obscurity.
Veidt toils away in total obscurity while humanity continues to pursue the dangerous course of relying on nuclear power and using it to build bombs.
After years of obscurity, the charismatic actor is finally getting some recognition, even if the fans who recognize him don't always get his name right.
After the disastrous collapse of his presidential campaign, Giuliani seemed set to slip into obscurity (he was retirement age anyway) but then along came Trump.
The party emerged from obscurity last year to become the second-largest in Brazil's Congress after Bolsonaro made it the vehicle for his presidential run.
And that's when Ms. Wallace met Sarah Palin, who was plucked from the relative obscurity of the Alaska governorship to be Mr. McCain's running mate.
Bernie Sanders may have lost his bid for the White House in 2016, but he's sure as hell not ready to fade into obscurity anytime soon.
Sanders came from semi-obscurity in the Senate to give Clinton a serious run for her money in the battle for the Democratic nomination this year.
Although Otero championed her work, and she had a couple of shows in the US during her lifetime, she eventually was overlooked and fell into obscurity.
But the rest of the searches vary widely from year to year, with most diets only cracking to top ten once and then vanishing into obscurity.
This past weekend, Vero — an app that had been languishing in relative obscurity since 2015 — shot up to the top position on the App Store charts.
When Zika burst out of obscurity late last year, one of the few things scientists could say for certain is that the virus spread through mosquitoes.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Few outside Iraq knew the name Haider al-Abadi in 2014 when he was plucked from relative obscurity to lead a nation in chaos.
Any artist hoping to be heard by millions of new fans has to have their catalog available on these services or risk becoming an archaic obscurity.
Some look different (just not Paul Rudd), some evolved as characters, and some were plucked from obscurity to become some of our favorite on-screen characters.
Rather than a mix of content posts and more straight-forward marketing, each 'gram and tweet will need to be laced with delight or risk obscurity.
For a man who had lived the first three decades of his life in virtual obscurity, he attracted a remarkable following in only a few years.
Despite what I wrote at the end of "One of Us," I knew she wouldn't retreat to happy obscurity and I was secretly glad she didn't.
Meral Aksener, a veteran nationalist and a former minister of the interior, has propelled herself and her Iyi ("Good") party from obscurity to the national stage.
Then he disappeared into obscurity, taking over the bar in Bremen that his parents had filled – and then stripped – of cuttings and trophies from Dora's career.
But all too often, they end up toiling away in relative obscurity and poverty, neither maximizing their opportunity for impact nor earning the money they deserve.
But she slipped into obscurity in the later years of her life and "Eyes" went out of print until Alice Walker championed her in the 1970s.
But he defied expectations when he catapulted from obscurity to nearly winning the House race in April, while running in a longtime conservative stronghold in Georgia.
Chart Position: #15 Spotify Plays: 63 millionNo modern pop chart is complete without an old song that's been dragged out of obscurity by an absurd meme.
It is either G.L.O.W. or obscurity, wrestling or sitting at home while the other women get to howl and snarl and get messy in the ring.
The Dutch artist lived in quiet obscurity struggling to create a new visual language, rarely sold any of his work, and died penniless under mysterious circumstances.
He has tasked his top lieutenants to work on virtual reality and 360-degree cameras, which will aid videos and protect Facebook against fading into obscurity.
LaPierre, the almost 30-year head of the influential group, lifted the NRA out of grass-roots obscurity into the national advocacy giant it is today.
In 1981, when Algren was even closer to obscurity, another admirer, Kurt Vonnegut , succeeded in having him elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
While they have become a Premier League mainstay in recent years, Stoke City spent the nineties and much of the early 2000s toiling in relative obscurity.
With that in mind, we decided to have a quick chat with Jamie Tiller about the MfM ethos, obscurity, and shadow cabals of rare record dealers.
He plucks candidates from relative obscurity and instantly turns them into household names in their districts or states — with a tweet, a rally or an endorsement.
The six-member troupe has been toiling in semi-obscurity for 11 years at a small theater in Midtown Manhattan while dreaming of breaking into television.
But as is common elsewhere as well, the tongue has fallen into obscurity as generations of Māori have assimilated into the dominant culture of their colonizers.
After all, it's not as if the Bernstein-Sondheim standards have ever strayed into obscurity, with pop vocalists across the spectrum incorporating them into their repertoires.
Whether it was Prince's unpronounceable symbol or Bowie's poorly received side project Tin Machine, both men had their past moments of ridiculousness, obscurity, or career jeopardy.
That is the narrative arc of the sports movies he knows so well, after all — the small made mighty, the underdog rising from obscurity to greatness.
Mr. Sousa Mendes died in obscurity in 1954, blackballed by the government and bombarded by creditors, reduced to being fed by a local Jewish soup kitchen.
Housed in relative obscurity at the Massachusetts Historical Society, the daguerreotype was recently rediscovered by the photographer and scholar Jessie Morgan-Owens while researching her dissertation.
Mr. Romney appeared at peace in relative obscurity, friends say, though whenever he would inch back into the public consciousness, the megaphone he retained pleased him.
An unrecognizable Nico — she appears in the first scene as a heavyset brunette — is seen living in relative obscurity in a modest apartment in Manchester, England.
Not so for Birx, who had been toiling in relative obscurity at the State Department prior to being tapped to serve on the coronavirus task force.
But Buttigieg burst out of obscurity on the strength of his charisma and sharp, viral answers to media questions in the opening months of the campaign.
Indeed, when Mr. Jones was merely a marginal figure on the paranoid right, the case could plausibly be made that he was better left in obscurity.
It received poor reviews and has slipped into near obscurity, but the time may have come to give the piece new consideration with a contemporary staging.
There is something deeply moody, bitterly romantic, and ultimately poignant about Crowley's circuitous path through life, seeming always to snatch obscurity from the jaws of recognition.
The beys were subsequently blamed for clearing the way for seven decades of French rule and were condemned to obscurity by Mr. Bourguiba after Tunisia's independence.
While the lighting design by Jorginho De Carvalho sets a certain mood, it also casts the dancers, crawling silkily across the floor like crabs, into obscurity.
We were certain that the momentum from days of positive press would propel our campaign from onetime obscurity to the conservative alternative to moderate Mitt Romney.
She performed in relative obscurity for many years, but she made up for lost time after recording her first solo album at the age of 21999.
"&aposRoom&apos is a textbook example of a movie that might have languished in obscurity without the wave of critical acclaim and awards buzz," Dergarabedian said.
For many in the country, Mr. Mugabe's star had faded before his death, as he spent his final years living in obscurity in his Harare mansion.
But she slipped into obscurity in the later years of her life, and "Eyes" went out of print until Alice Walker championed her in the 1970s.
Possessed by a diabolical "passion to create beauty," he leaves for Tahiti, where, like Gauguin, he dies in poverty-stricken obscurity, having triumphantly realized his vision.
"The carnival of obscurity is over," said Juan Carlos Cruz, a Chilean survivor of clergy abuse and advocate for victims, of the move (The Associated Press).
Blockbuster: An outlet of the video rental store in Oregon is poised to become the world's last and, rather than fading into obscurity, it is thriving.
This was a crux of the artist's practice: She resuscitated female historical figures from obscurity, creating a new feminist pantheon that values alternative forms of creativity.
These days, at least outside of the art world, the self yearns for obscurity to the degree that identifiable codes cannot be easily discerned and manipulated.
The casual filmgoer many not realize how many great movies fester in obscurity after failing to launch and land a buyer out of the festival circuit.
Until Mr. Xi's visit this month, Shenshan (the name means "spirit mountain") Village nestled in obscurity in the hills above the monuments venerating Mao and the revolution.
Early in my time with it, I got what might be the best ending in the game: A life of quiet success, comfort, peace, and finally obscurity.
From then on he lived in obscurity, struggling with poverty, mental illness, debilitating health problems and familial catastrophes before his premature death in 1999 at age 56.
It's a theory Phillips subscribes to: "I think Tiptree's relative obscurity has a lot to do with the short story factor," she told Vox in an email.
Snapchat knew it from the start, but in recent months Google and Facebook have all but confirmed it: The keyboard, slowly but surely, is fading into obscurity.
"Therein lays an ancient truism of security: obscurity doesn't help," security researcher Alec Muffett, who has developed Tor-focused projects, told Motherboard in a Twitter direct message.
Intense sunlight, snow, wind, and rain lend an evocative texture and obscurity to his subjects, whose faces are constantly hidden behind umbrellas and parasols, hoods and fedoras.
Meanwhile, Kaepernick toils away in obscurity waiting for a team to call, training for hours a day largely out of the public eye to avoid media spectacle.
The past two decades saw Roger Ailes rise from obscurity into perhaps the most influential and allegedly abusive person at the intersection of American politics and media.
After all, there are other NES games with other legends that have faded into obscurity: Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball, John Elway's NFL Quarterback, Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball.
But, he said, some of the obscurity comes from the fact that unlike a lot of startups, Mercari is targeting average consumers rather than the coastal elites.
Shockwave was more like a TurboGrafx-16 than a Super Nintendo, and most of the content that was made for the platform will likely fall into obscurity.
The former conservative mayor of Le Havre was little known on the national political scene until Macron plucked him from obscurity to lead his government last year.
But in this business those who are merely good, rather than great, are expendable; they can expect to labour in obscurity while the stars get the credit.
" Why Mercer matters: "Mercer, who declined to comment for this article, has risen from relative obscurity to become one of the most influential figures in US conservatism.
The company had spent a few years in relative startup obscurity when Disney came along with the design for a new droid debuting in the upcoming trilogy.
While this eclectic array of far-right groups might have faded into obscurity under a Clinton administration, Trump has given America's fanatical rightwing a much needed boost.
Neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran, known for his books on neurological case studies and work with phantom limbs, is largely credited with bringing mirror neurons out of academic obscurity.
By doing so, rather than providing security through obscurity, we might put our business at stake – but we do this to move great privacy technology forward, collectively.
Treseder, a former GE marketing exec, helped propel 3D printing and manufacturing company Carbon from obscurity into the mainstream with the Super Bowl campaign #ProtectItAll this year.
In the meantime, the poet, whatever his honors, always writes his new poems in obscurity, he's always a beginner, even if he's already living in his hut.
It&aposs good, you know, because before Twitter I was struggling in obscurity and after Twitter, now tens of thousands of people know that I&aposm struggling.
Spotlight Steve Jobs plucked Yael Naïm from obscurity in 2008 when he selected the French-Israeli musician's self-recorded anthem "New Soul" for an Apple advertising campaign.
Natalia Veselnitskaya, 20163, rose from obscurity to international notoriety following the disclosure of her June 9, 2016, meeting with Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort.
Which perhaps explains how he worked in relative obscurity for an entire decade through 280, when he was appointed designer of the German­-based label Jil Sander.
"This particular body of work is about me confronting my fears about being a black artist in the art world and being afraid of obscurity," she says.
What emerges throughout is the impression that Wautier's gender, combined with elevated social status, wealth, and, somewhat ironically, her superlative talent, have all contributed to her obscurity.
Dickinson knew a thing or two about loneliness, too, locked away as she was in her ivory tower, and Nadler also spent years laboring in near obscurity.
He retired his post in 1815 and while living in helter-skelter impoverishment in a brothel district, died eleven years later in complete obscurity and profound destitution.
His party struggled in obscurity for years, barely winning any seats in Pakistan's legislature, and for a time, Mr. Khan the superstar became Mr. Khan the joke.
CreditCreditLibby March for The New York Times It isn't often that a congressional candidate goes from relative obscurity to national prominence, with no effort or money expended.
The work that evoked sobriety — much less recovery — had often faded into obscurity, out of print or unpublished, lodged deep in file boxes in hushed university libraries.
Fanny Cornforth has one of the most recognizable faces of Pre-Raphaelite art, yet after dying at an asylum in obscurity, she rests in an unmarked grave.
Most of these men — there is not a woman in sight — toil in obscurity, with far less space than the Norwegians and a fraction of the equipment.
Either way, Mr. Mandelblit, who rose from relative obscurity as a military prosecutor, is likely to become the most scrutinized person in Israel in the coming months.
Only time will determine whether AYA is something Millennials will actually glom on to, a la Facebook, or whether it will wind up in Ello-esque obscurity.
Today, that era is seen as an important and inimitable time in Toronto; a load of artists poised between scrappy obscurity and global (if sometimes niche) success.
Obscurity bridges this privacy gap with the idea that the parts of our lives that are hard or unlikely to be found or understood are relatively safe.
This has dulled the potential of obscurity as a rallying point for change and leaves society struggling to protect something in dire need of defining and defending.
Understanding obscurity means paying attention to how space, time and people's cognitive limitations make it difficult for others to surveil us or find out things about us.
The song would no doubt have been lost to obscurity had the United States military not appropriated it for flag ceremonies beginning in the late 19th century.
It was a particular study in obscurity, as it was made from three grapes that were unknown to me: vidiano, thrapsathiri and vilana, all indigenous to Crete.
Khoshbakht is co-director of Bologna's Il Cinema Ritrovato, one of the largest repertory film and restoration festivals in the world, where cinema is resurrected from obscurity.
A book handed out after the performance, in which Mr. Wey has arranged textual fragments of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, only added to the obscurity.
CHRISTOPHER DENTON ELMIRA, N.Y. ♦ To the Editor: Matthew Zapruder begins sensibly enough, debunking classroom dismemberment of poems and the flight to obscurity of too many poets.
That a Frenchman who ended his career in obscurity, working for a chemical company, deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as his contemporary Jean Renoir?
The museum dismissed the fact that Anita Hill failed in her attempt to derail Justice Thomas's elevation to the bench and subsequently faded away into practical obscurity.
Trump sounded wistful and like he genuinely feels bad for the doctor whose gremlins he thrust from general obscurity into the glare of a Senate confirmation hearing.
Other officials who remain in Trump's good graces -- including Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, Labor Secretary Alex Acosta and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue -- have operated in relative obscurity.
Determined to save Larry LeGaspi, the designer behind the look of Parliament Funkadelic and Kiss, from obscurity, Rick Owens had no choice but to write a book.
Though on the books for years, the rules have lingered mostly in obscurity and are heeded by New Yorkers about as much as don't-walk signs are.
Most chefs would be overjoyed at two Michelin stars, a status that can vault a restaurant from obscurity and dire financial straits to international acclaim and wealth.
After spending much of 2018 and the early part of 2019 toiling on the campaign trail in relative obscurity, Mr. Yang has gained steam since the spring.
Pacquet believes HQ has real staying power, unlike once-popular apps such as Angry Birds or Vine, both of which became cultural phenomena before fading into obscurity.
Misaka then slipped into obscurity for decades, only to be ultimately recognized as a pioneer — as the first person of color to play in modern professional basketball.
Not even the period's craze for the occult — the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil" had also come out in 1968 — helped, and Haack remained in obscurity.
Neil Gaiman first started coming to America nearly four decades ago, cloaked in obscurity and the smog that wreathed the New York City of the early 1980s.
Whether it's the first stop on your journey into stylistic obscurity, or your final, funky destination, this at-times-indescribable aesthetic represents the explosive force of individuality.
Before MoviePass emerged from obscurity last year with a $2000 per month free-for-all, Sinemia was offering theater subscriptions in Europe and building a real business model.
It was this crash, or, if you prefer, this transparenting—this transference of hacked data from illicit obscurity onto the publicly accessible web—that wreaked the major havoc.
Nilsson considered the album his masterpiece, but his label, RCA, was too distracted by the sudden death of Elvis Presley to promote it, and it fell into obscurity.
That obscurity has kept him from ever winning a Vezina Trophy, even though during his career no other goaltender has a higher save percentage relative to league average.
Autonomous trucking existed in relative obscurity until high-profile engineers from Google launched Otto, a self-driving truck startup that was quickly acquired by Uber in August 2016.
Cong Cong, co-director of a recently opened Shakespeare Centre at Nanjing University, worries that without a push by the government, Tang might slip back into relative obscurity.
Plucked from obscurity by the anti-establishment party to head its coalition with the League, Conte was given the mandate to form a government by Mattarella on Wednesday.
It was the culmination of a determined climb from backpack-rap obscurity to pop-rap ubiquity, and perhaps early notice of an imminent realignment of rap's power structure.
That back wall proves remarkably variable in its shades of illumination, courtesy of Dante Olivia Smith, whose stark but subtle lighting shifts from searing clarity to muddling obscurity.
What I will explain is how a previously forgotten post-disco sleazeball of a record went from obscurity to selling for £250 in the space of six days.
Guangzhou was bought up by a building company for just $220 million in 2000 during China's real estate boom, lifting it out of obscurity and towards Asian prominence.
History lesson: There was an app, Bump, that let cell phones physically touch to share info, but Google bought it in 2013 and it faded into in obscurity.
This would become the founding metaphor for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal agency which was her brainchild and catapulted her from academic obscurity to national fame.
Former President Jimmy Carter, six administrations later, is re-emerging from political obscurity at age 94 to win over his fellow Democrats once again, AP's Bill Barrow writes.
But I also think it's the reason that it lives in relative obscurity, a big deal only to the throngs of Black women who travel there each year.
Press coverage was often simplified: Here is the so-called alt-right doing exactly what we prophesied—succumbing to in-fighting and political inexperience, fading fast into obscurity.
"It's all so sugarless / Hooker, waitress / Model, actress / Oh, just go nameless" are your options; see the stars fading in relative obscurity, see the desperate and the desiccated.
For firms, that usually spells a lower rate of municipal-trade tax, but also means they may struggle to lure talented staff to work in semi-rural obscurity.
Juenda hoped the show gave contestants a springboard for a career, but in a country where opportunities for public performances are limited, past winners have faded into obscurity.
The police chief acknowledged that the families of both infants were made to "suffer in obscurity" during the nine months it took for investigators to complete their work.
The stories of working in the trenches with towering degenerates—pirates, Bourdain called them—fiercely dedicated to toiling in obscurity and humping out hot plates was my life.
Which may explain why, after emerging from obscurity half a century ago like an accidental byproduct of decolonization, over the years it has become Singapore's most political language.
Sebald's landscapes are often places like this, where the living have disappeared into death, or where they have fallen into the obscurity of death even while still alive.
Despite her exceptional skill evidenced in extant works, her name fell into obscurity after death with several works misattributed to her brother, for example, or to Artemisia Gentileschi.
Not long after its release and some European tours, the band disintegrated from unfortunate circumstances and faded into obscurity, without ever fulfilling a tour of their home country.
The RM Nimbus eventually faded into obscurity, but decades later, the computer would inspire the first track on Actress' latest full-length, AZD, out now on Ninja Tune.
He came up from perdition itself, two years at Arkansas and four toiling in obscurity in Europe; the exile sharpened his spirit, tempered it with fire and ice.
His time at Anfield was one long, unhappy trudge towards obscurity, and it made us sad to see a beautiful eccentric condemned to see out his days alone.
But it would be a shame to forget this earlier, low-rated entry in the genre that aired in relative obscurity for two seasons on the Syfy network.
The essay argued that treatment for mental illness would cast our generation's geniuses into obscurity — that they would fade from history because their artistic potential was medicated away.
If Kreayshawn spiraled into obscurity in the early half of this decade, Natassia Gail Zolot has climbed out, with a jewelry business, motherhood, tattooing ambitions, and steely optimism.
For a budding star like Dembélé, Dortmund can act as the perfect bridge between obscurity at a place like Rennes and greatness at a giant club like Barcelona.
After growing up in rural Mali, the son of a stock breeder, Sidibé worked full time as a photographer for just a few decades, before disappearing into obscurity.
The obscurity around what the State Department has disclosed about misinformation relating to the coronavirus reflects larger issues about how the government is sharing information about the outbreak.
Due to his own addictions and hostile attitude, he slid into an obscurity that largely persists to this day, aside from the occasional spurt interest in his work.
Because, frustratingly, there appears to be no extant footage of Rubin being interviewed, the talking heads serve as docents through a life that has many corners of obscurity.
If one internet-savvy person manages to create a market for a product that would have otherwise existed mostly in obscurity, does the marketer deserve any creative credit?
Threats to our obscurity are growing because technology is making our personal information easy and cheap to aggregate, archive and interpret — with substantial growth in predictive analytics, too.
But many others who played for the Globetrotters and other all-black barnstorming teams like the New York Renaissance and the Washington Bears fell into obscurity and poverty.
Many at Rutgers remain skeptical of the quick path the university took from relative athletic obscurity to college sports' oldest conference, and among its richest, the Big Ten.
Take Sharron Angle, who, with Club For Growth support, emerged from relative obscurity as the Republican nominee for Senate in Nevada and then lost miserably to Democratic Sen.

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