Funny how that popular phrase fell into desuetude; it was once right out there on the cusp, which has also been overtaken by events.
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It should not be confused with an earlier phrase, up the wall, " into a fury, " now fallen into desuetude.
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It has also been pointed out that these institutions had in his time largely fallen into desuetude, and his descriptions may be partly artificial and fanciful.
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After this period of flourishing, the play fell into desuetude, along with nearly all non-Shakespearean Renaissance drama, until the beginning of the twentieth century.
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The appointment is now, however, in desuetude, following the death of the last Gentiluomo, Anthony Bartlett OBE ( an uncle to Jennifer Paterson ), in 2001.
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:: : : : I think the best way is to have laws expire ( see sunset clause and desuetude ) and do referendums to see if they should be extended.
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When the imposition of such canonical penances of a determinate duration fell into desuetude these expressions were sometimes popularly misinterpreted as reduction of that much time of a soul's stay in purgatory.
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In April 2012, prayers were said for the first time after decades of desuetude by two rabbis from the Neturei Karta International movement who were participating in a march to mark Land Day.
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In 1967, the family sold the island to New York state, and by 1969, when a suspicious fire gutted many of the buildings, Bannerman's island had fallen into desuetude.
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This seems to have falled into desuetude; I organized it a bit and added a whole bunch of things ( CfD, TfD, etc ) to bring it somewhat up-to-date.