The theme of Delacroix as the systematic and mathematically harmonic colorist had first been sounded in his 1863 obituary. |
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The AP obituary says it was lung cancer and ascribes the disease to his smoking history, both of which I think are incorrect. |
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The family regrets and apologizes for the omission in the previous obituary. |
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He learned about Jim's death through an announcement in the obituary section. |
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When I got home, I scanned newspapers and teletext looking for his obituary. |
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An obituary in the Liverpool Courier, for July 23, 1834, says that Austin had gone to Wales for a change of air and died there. |
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And every day he reads out another short, potted obituary culled from the New York Times website. |
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One of the most striking pieces uses old printing plates used to print the obituary notices posting news of a death in the neighbourhood. |
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I'm sorry I didn't mention that when I wrote his obituary or delivered his eulogy. |
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This might be recorded on their tombstone as an epitaph or in an obituary, commemoration portrait, or in some cases a biography. |
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My adoptive mother gave me a copy of his obituary and three pictures of my father and told me the story. |
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His obituary pointed out that he used his post to enrich himself through a web of smuggling and warped business deals. |
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We respected the wishes of Patricia's friends, who wrote the obituary as they saw fit. |
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This was the obituary notice that appeared in the paper regarding his death. |
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In the newspaper the following day his contact was in the obituary section, seems he had died of an overdose. |
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The New York Times obituary is overly keen to pigeonhole him in the Movement. |
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The obituary is highly laudatory, a testimony of praise for a creative artist. |
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One of the regulars was the man who walked around the town pasting large posters on the walls, usually obituary notices. |
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This obituary, I suspect, may turn out to be an epitaph on a culture of knowledge and scholarship. |
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Perhaps this is an obituary after all, for the loss of a mature political culture in which public service was its own enduring reward. |
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The Warwickshire captain is used to reading his obituary notice in the columns of the national newspapers. |
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The descriptor words themselves appeared one or more times within a particular obituary or across different obituaries. |
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The lyrics intermittently scan as clunkily as the predictable doggerel people send in to newspapers' obituary sections. |
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Steinbeck's appreciation of him is partly an obituary, partly an attempt to exorcise his ghost. |
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And there was his obituary, with a lithograph of a stout, balding man in a cassock with a slightly forked beard. |
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How do you write a decent obituary when the corpse-to-be is doing such a good job of it himself? |
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I telephoned Chadwick's so that they could fax the obituary with the funeral notice to the newspapers. |
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Shortly afterwards the Guardian, a British broadsheet newspaper, published the obituary of Cohn Osman, founder of Creative Camera. |
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Her obituary called her one of the most remarkable newspaperwoman of her time. |
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There was the obituary for my great-great grandfather which described his death from Bright's disease. |
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He also does not want a memorial service or even an obituary in the newspaper. |
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And yet, reading her obituary, I was surprised to find myself feeling that hers was a life lived with integrity and unostentatiousness. |
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A humble and unassuming man, he might have been embarrassed by his obituary accolades. |
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Newspaper obituary columns are changing but they are essentially respectful of the dead. |
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What follows is probably a gross violation of copyright law, since it's the whole obituary, complete and unabridged. |
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It's sick for the obituary to lionize a black-hearted murderer without even a mournful mention of his innocent victims. |
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Every day that passes sees the obituary columns of broadsheet newspapers bring us more examples. |
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He thoroughly deserved his long obituary, the tone of which is almost adulatory in parts, even allowing for the deferential standards of the time. |
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He remains the only chelonian to have been given an obituary in this newspaper. |
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Proof of death can be a copy of a death record, a newspaper obituary or a photograph of the gravestone showing name and death date. |
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Proof of Death: A copy of a death certificate, newspaper obituary, funeral notice or photograph of the gravestone. |
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The ad was removed immediately from the digital obituary paged when we were made aware of the case. |
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Marilyn Johnson explored the subculture of obituary scribes in her wonderful 2006 book, The Dead Beat. |
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Mr Aznar's formula for the construction of a more flexible labour market expresses with enthusiasm the obituary of the European social model. |
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Alphabetical listing by name of deceased,chronological listing by date of obituary, index at end. |
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Gallagher opened the morning newspaper and was dumbfounded to read in the obituary column that he had died. |
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Within the Notice field on the original form, abbreviations were sometimes used to distinguish where the death notice or obituary was placed. |
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Her family requested in her obituary that a fund be established by CBCN to help achieve this goal. |
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On July 29th, 1989, an announcement of Gianni Motti's death appeared in the obituary pages of the Vigo newspaper. |
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Over the years, Crawford has been largely silent, speaking out only for an as-told-to obituary to Houston published in Esquire. |
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As far as he is concerned, they're preparing his obituary and he doesn't care to attend the funeral. |
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To the paper's credit, it has now at least tinkered with the obituary online. |
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And a generation of obituary writers have paid tribute to celebrities as well as everyday people. |
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Then there was an obituary reference made by the Speaker and Prime Minister about Kishore Sanu, a freedom fighter who worked for the uplift of poor. |
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It began with an obituary and a reporter's talk with a grieving family. |
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This letter contained an obituary notice and some psychotic ramblings. |
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In fact I read it in his obituary but it didn't stick because for forty years the lanky man with the loping stride who walked all over town was simply known as Boy. |
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The steps he took might appear simple and obvious in hindsight, but they were far from easy at a hidebound institution seemingly intent on writing its own obituary. |
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The obituary, like elegiac poetry, is therefore life-enhancing even as valedictions are being made to the dead. |
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On what page of the newspaper would you find an obituary? |
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Vernon wrote the obituary for Dylan Thomas and when he died, Philip Larkin wrote his obituary. |
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His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. |
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The belittling tone of the obituary brought forth strong rebuttals from T S Eliot, Kenneth Clark and Priestley, among others. |
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Poirot is the only fictional character to date to be given an obituary in The New York Times, following the publication of Curtain. |
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They became friends at Oxford and following Hamilton's death in 2000, Dawkins wrote his obituary and organised a secular memorial service. |
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Longtime EFA member Trumbull Rogers also contributed an obituary for fellow longtime member Charles Fass. |
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We are preparing a special publication in memory of these individuals and would be grateful to anyone who can help with the preparation of an obituary notice for one or more of the individuals listed below. |
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Pasteur in 1864 wrote the final obituary to the doctrine of spontaneous generation. |
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It is advisable to write your obituary notice beforehand as it relieves the family of this responsibility and ensures that nobody should be mentioned in the obituary is overlooked. |
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By chance, I had with me, in the pouch of my laptop-computer case, a laminated copy of my father's obituary, with the Twenty-third Psalm printed on the other side, a bit of lagniappe from the funeral home in Tulsa. |
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On 5 November 2007, he received a threatening message in the form of an obituary with his name and photo in another daily, Vecernji List, which apologised to him afterwards for allowing it to be published. |
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A copy of the obituary is required to process the grant and must be sent to the Suncor Energy Foundation within 30 days of the individual's passing. |
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A special 'condolences page' was set up on the Internet and the day after Rapsat's demise all the major newspapers devoted at least one full page to his obituary. |
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See Friedman's obituary, quantity theory of money. |
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This glance back over the family history begins the obituary of Johann Sebastian Bach which was written by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola. |
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Which seem the makings of a fine obituary. |
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If the subject of the search has been dead for less than 20 years, proof of death must be provided, such as a death certificate, obituary notice, or memorial card. |
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Their friendship is attested to in an obituary published in Hamburg in May 1760, shortly after Graupner's death, but the greatest and surest testimony is the DHB itself. |
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If written confirmation of the death is available, such as a death certificate, funeral home notice, obituary or newspaper report, ask that it be forwarded to CPC Sydney. |
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And mark down how many of each you see on the obituary page. |
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My obituary for Andrew Breitbart has occasioned a lot of comment. |
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I'm not calling this a tribute because there's always a hint of obituary in the word. This album is my own little smile to Nougaro, my personal thank you to him! |
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These few words in the obituary of Johann Sebastian Bach published in 1754 provide a brief survey of his vocal music, which in more respects than mere volume represents the most important element of his entire ½uvre. |
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According to her 1734 obituary, she devoted the final years of her life to teaching embroidery, in particular, embroidery with moosehair, which by 1720, was widely recognized as a refined and elegant form of needlework. |
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On 2 September a more celebrated mock obituary, written by Reginald Shirley Brooks, appeared in The Sporting Times. |
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Each species has its own allure, but one that is also coupled with an air of unattainability, like a photograph of a beautiful woman on the obituary page. |
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The mix-up happened when her mother Pamela died of cancer in 1980 and staff used her name instead of her mom's when she put up an obituary in The Cornishman newspaper. |
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Because New Historicists rule English departments and professional organizations, and not yet from the grave, Kastan's book is premature as obituary, but timely as resume. |
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Robert had bequeathed sufficient funds to pay for thousands of obituary masses in Dunfermline Abbey and elsewhere, and his tomb would thus be the site of daily votive prayers. |
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The tweets were posted on the day the BBC held a rehearsal for its future coverage of the Queen's obituary but the BBC stressed that tweeting was not part of the exercise. |
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Bill Gommel, IAS Historian and also Necrologist, asked members to let him know of any deaths of IAS members, and also send him obituary clippings. |
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