They do so often in near obscurity.
The board members, who serve part time in near obscurity, are accountable only to the party leaders who dictate their selection to the City Council.
But the band's popularity sank into near obscurity in the early 90's, when grunge and so-called alternative-rock acts topped the rock music charts.
The vocal lines of Bach's "Wedding" Cantata at the end faded into near obscurity next to the bright modern wind sound around her.
It also traces his sorry decline into near obscurity in the 1960's.
Despite these significant achievements, Thompson died in Montreal in near obscurity on February 10, 1857, his accomplishments almost unrecognized.
But when that ended, a few years later, he retreated into near obscurity.
International interest in the Nanking Massacre waned into near obscurity until 1972, the year China and Japan normalized diplomatic relations.
He forced his persona into near obscurity in order to observe this historic event.
What little notoriety he achieved has since dissolved into near obscurity.