- An
obituary (obit for short) is an
article about a
recently deceased person.
Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles.
Although obituaries...
- of the
angst and
suffering she must have endured." The New York
Times obituarist in 1969
observed that Garland,
whether intentionally or not, "brought...
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science fiction TV
series Blake's 7 (1978–1981), a
performance which her
obituarist in The
Times wrote produced "a ****ual
awakening for a
generation of sci-fi...
- In a
small Irish town, a
young woman obsessed with
death becomes an
obituarist for the
local newspaper. S****ing more
interesting deaths to
write about...
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Fools and Horses, One Foot in the
Grave and
Double First.
According to an
obituarist, "Tuddenham
remained a
genial character, and was an
unfailingly po****r...
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classics at the
University of Oxford, and is best
known as a
columnist and
obituarist for the
Daily Telegraph. Her
first marriage, in 1996, was to
Tobias Coke;...
- Bloom, who
wrote "Close thy Auden, open thy [Wallace] Stevens," to the
obituarist in The Times, who wrote: "W.H. Auden, for long the
enfant terrible of...
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Charles Lysaght (born 23
September 1941) is an
Irish lawyer, biographer,
obituarist and
occasional columnist.
Lysaght was born in
Dublin on 23
September 1941...
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Jacques as "one of the best-loved
British comedy stars",
while Jacques's
obituarist in The
Times observed that "she was
invariably successful" at
making people...
- was an
English stationer,
bookseller and publisher,
characterised by an
obituarist as "the
father of our
periodical writing". John
Limbird was christened...