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- 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...
- 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...
- techniques when they were neighbours in Paris in 1912–3. At his death his obituarists compared him to Arthur Streeton and rated him as one of the most promising...
- twentieth century, according to Bryan Connon, his biographer; The Times obituarist called Maugham "the most ****ured English writer of his time", and wrote...
- 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...
- 13 July 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2010. Orlowski, Andrew. "Braindead obituarists hoaxed by Wikipedia". The Register. Archived from the original on 16...
- 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...
- This article is a list of story arcs in the Vertigo comic book series Y: The Last Man. On July 17, 2002, a mysterious plague kills every male mammal on...
- 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;...