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William of Poitiers wrote glowingly of William's reign and its benefits, but the obituary notice for William in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle condemns William in harsh terms.
" Moreover ," Head goes on to state in Rivers's obituary notice, " he was able to explode to old fallacy that the ' noble savage ' was endowed with powers of vision far exceeding that of civilised natives.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, when discussing the death of William the Conqueror, denounced him and the conquest in verse form, but the king's obituary notice from William of Poitiers, a Frenchman, was laudatory and full of praise.
An obituary notice about his death was printed in one Maribor daily newspaper, mentioning his ranks ( engineers and captain ), his illness, but nothing about his work about space.
They collaborated on a number of screenplays including Obits ( a Citizen Kane-style story about a journalist investigating an obituary notice ) and The Telephone, a comedy about an unhinged unemployed actor.
The only mention of Ne Win's death was a paid obituary notice that appeared in some of the government-controlled Burmese language newspapers.
* Lieutenant-General Lamarque's obituary notice in the Spectateur militaire ( 1826 ).
In an obituary notice for an East Prussian woman, born in 1939 and deceased in 2009, it was revealed that she had lived under terrible conditions as an orphan without home and shelter in East Prussia and Lithuania.
An appreciative obituary notice by WG Rutherford appeared in the Classical Review of December 1889.
An obituary notice of Senussi el Mahdi by the same writer appeared in the Arab journal El Iladira of Tunis, Sept. 2, 1902 ; a condensation of this article appears in the " Bull.
1899 – 1901 ); obituary notice in The Times, January 11, 1890 ; L. von Kobell, Conversations of Dr Doellinger ( tr.
Soon afterwards, The Sporting Times prints its legendary obituary notice:
His sharp tongue had already made him an enemy of Roebuck, and he disgusted the friends of Mill by the stories he raked up for an obituary notice of the great economist ( The Times, May 10, 1873 ).
There is also an obituary notice of him in the Proc.
The obituary notice in the Proceedings of the Royal Society reads:
His obituary notice was read by Henri Wallon at a meeting of the Académie des Inscriptions on November 12, 1897 ; and the notice by Paul Meyer prefixed to vol.
The writer of the obituary notice in The Times stated that he was a very religious man who during his last years did much lecturing to young people's clubs and debating societies.
Until the severe winter of 1916 – 17 the Goldcrest was abundant and widespread, nesting in all the wooded portions of our islands ; in 1920 it could have little more than an obituary notice, for the nesting stock was practically " wiped out.
In this regard, some people will seek to have an unsuspecting newspaper editor publish a premature death notice or obituary as a malicious hoax, perhaps to gain revenge on the " deceased ".
The Sporting Times printed a mocking obituary notice for English cricket, which led to the creation of the Ashes trophy, which is still contested whenever England plays Australia.
When several days later the news of Muir ’ s passing finally reached Paris, a brief obituary notice was inserted in Le Moniteur to the effect that he had died from a recurrence of his old wounds.
The following brief review of his mathematical work is quoted from the obituary notice which appeared in the Proceedings of tile Royal Society ( xxxviii.
* Summary obituary notice from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. ( SF / F and Publishing News )

obituary and however
In the LOCUS obituary for Donald Wollheim, however, more detail emerges.
), however it is also common for the nickname to be identified after a comma following the full real name or later in the body of the text, such as in an obituary.
This deftness of touch was not unrecognized in his own day ; one anonymous obituary writer opined: " Such, however, was the effect of his genius that when he was the happiest man, he will be least remembered ; so closely did he copy nature that his works will be mistaken ".
The Fort Wayne Sentinel, however, printed his obituary on March 22, 1845, saying that he died on March 18:
The 14th century obituary of Oliwa Abbey denotes the date of his death with 7 February 1207, however Sambor probably died under the reign of High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks ( 1202 – 1206 ).
According to an obituary in The Guardian however, " He enjoyed enormous success in the 1940s and early ' 50s with champions that included Koussevitzky, Bernstein, Munch, Ormandy and Mitropoulos but, in the 1960s and ' 70s, the serial and modernist schools pushed him into the shadows.
There were, however, occasional embarrassing errors, such as the printing of an obituary for actor Kevin Stoney in 1986, who was still alive and after the article's appearance would happily sign copies for fans at conventions.
His obituary in 1977, however, claimed he had been the first to find the bodies.
An article on the tree ’ s passing in the Vancouver Sun reads more like an obituary than news story, quoting former Vancouver Member of Parliament, H. H. Stevens as saying “ I ’ ve known that tree for about 68 years now and I ’ m sorry the tree has died because it was one of our main attractions in Stanley Park .” A park superintendent felt sure that it was “ virtually impossible to establish another fir up on the rock from a young plant .” Less than three years later, however, while park crews were still working to restore the park ’ s forest from the devastation of Typhoon Freda, persistent efforts were rewarded when new saplings finally began taking root.

obituary and which
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
He also wrote his own obituary, in which he stated repeatedly that he " wrote the Goon show and died ".
Telemann wrote choral cantatas for Frankfurt ( later published in solo versions as the Harmonische Gottesdienst ) and Graupner cycles for Darmstadt, but Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ) made a truly monumental contribution: his obituary mentions five complete cycles of his cantatas, of which three, comprising some 200 works, are known today, in addition to motets.
However, her obituary in The New York Times states that she was born on May 4, 1914, which would have made her 87 at the time of her death on April 8, 2002.
His obituary in the Sydney Gazette was unflattering, insisting that "... he was a thorough savage, not to be warped from the form and character that nature gave him ...", which reflected the feelings of some in Sydney's white society that Bennelong had abandoned his role as ambassador in his last years, and also reflects the deteriorating relations between the two groups as more and more land was cleared and fenced for farming, and the hardening attitudes of many colonists towards ' savages ' who were not willing to give up their country and become labourers and servants useful to the colonists.
News of the two deaths broke almost simultaneously and some newspapers ran an obituary of Howerd in which Hill was quoted as regretting Howerd's passing, saying " We were great, great friends ".
Cunningham in his obituary of Turner wrote that it was: " recognised by the wiser few as a nobel attempt at lift in landscape art out of the tame insipidities ... evinced for the fist time that mastery of effect for which he is now justly celebrated.
As Paul Bartizan indicates in his obituary tribute to Seidler, these works of art were not mere ' plop art '; they were really planned to be integrated with and complementary to the buildings into which they were placed: " In many of his projects, Seidler worked with artists whose works became an intrinsic component of his designs.
' The Law Times, in his obituary, stated that Ballantine " left behind him scarcely any lesson, even in his own poor biography, which the rising generation could profitably learn.
According to one obituary, " Cantinflas " is a meaningless name invented to prevent his parents from knowing he was in the entertainment business, which they considered a shameful occupation.
In Webb's autobiography ( Published in July 2011 ) Webb states, " The house in Indianapolis where I was born and which I dimly remember ..." Webb's birthplace is listed as Indianapolis in The Internet Movie Data Base, Who's Who in America, the New York Times obituary ( Oct. 13, 1966 ), The Indianapolis News obituary ( October 14, 1966 ).
Most Western news agencies, based on the May 1911 birth date, reported that Ne Win was 91 years old, but the obituary put up by his family ( most probably his children ) stated that he was 93 years old, which most likely stems from East Asian age reckoning.
The Society's journal, which had published his papers, printed an obituary by Edward Clodd.
After Cheung's death, Cheung's family published a full-page obituary in a Hong Kong newspaper, in which Tong was listed as a surviving spouse ( 未亡人 ).
Following the death of Tony Miles in 2001, Short wrote an obituary in the Sunday Telegraph in which he claimed that during the 27th Chess Olympiad in Dubai he had slept with Miles's then-girlfriend.
Johns Hopkins ' views on his bequests, and on the duties and responsibilities of the two board of trustees, especially the hospital board of trustees led by his friend and fellow Quaker Francis King, were formally stated primarily in four documents, the incorporation papers filed in 1867, his instruction letter to the hospital trustees dated March 12, 1873, his will, which was quoted from extensively in his Baltimore Sun obituary, and in his will's two codicils, one dated 1870 and the other dated 1873.
Following Hopkins ' death, the Baltimore Sun wrote a lengthy obituary which closed thus: " In the death of Johns Hopkins a career has been closed which affords a rare example of successful energy in individual accumulations, and of practical beneficence in devoting the gains thus acquired to the public.
Following Stalin ’ s death on March 5, 1953, the North Korean leader wrote an emotional obituary in his honor titled " Stalin Is the Inspiration for the Peoples Struggling for Their Freedom and Independence " in a special issue of the WPK newspaper Rodong Sinmun ( March 10, 1953 ), the opening of which reads:
His most recent appearances include spots on Entertainment Tonight, Christopher's Closeup and the BBC Radio 5 Live obituary program Brief Lives, in which he paid tribute to his Hawaii Five-O castmate, the late Kam Fong.
Besides these he published a number of articles in the Journal des savants ; for many years he wrote the history of the Académie des Inscriptions in the collection of Memoirs of this Academy, and he composed obituary notices of his colleagues, which were inserted in the Bulletin.
Coverage varied widely at the time, but the story stuck that her image had been put on the bomb, and was repeated in her 1987 obituary in The New York Times, which readers relied on as fact.
" He had three tombs in his heart ," Enid Bagnold wrote in her Times obituary, " which I think he could never finally close-of his mother, his brother Emmanuel and his wife.

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