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A few live gigs were played around Texas during the second half of 1968, until an ' obituary ' in Rolling Stone magazine in December 1968 declared the band gone.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone claimed that Town & Country was " less deserving of a review than it is an obituary .... The corpse took with it the reputations of its starry cast, including Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton.
He was given a full-page obituary in Rolling Stone magazine, one of the few non-musicians to receive such an honor.

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In the obituary of Michael Andreevich Romanoff, the highest-ranking member of the Russian imperial family at the time of his death in 2008, it was noted that his family spent most of WWII at Craigowan Lodge.
The defeat was widely recorded in the English press and a mock obituary was published in The Sporting Times, lamenting the death of English cricket and noted that " the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia ".
The Nature obituary noted that Rasetti was one of the most prolific generalists whose work and writing are noted for the elegance, simplicity and beauty.
Strunk's Cornell obituary noted that his friends and former students remembered " his kindness, his helpfulness as a teacher and colleague, his boyish lack of envy and guile.
An obituary in the Canadian Family Physician emphasized his humanity and noted that his anger — at his diagnosis, at press misrepresentations and at those he saw as encroaching on his independence — spoke against ascribing sainthood for Fox, and thus placed his achievements within the reach of all.
Selby often wryly noted that The New York Times would not review his books when they were published, but he predicted that they would print his obituary.
The New York Times ’ obituary noted his portrayal of " moody, sensitive young men ".
As the New York Times obituary noted, " A major movie presence for more than five decades, Shelley Winters turned herself into a widely-respected actress who won two Oscars.
Years later, Grossmith's obituary in The Times noted the comedian's " nimbleness, his diverting tricks, his still more diverting dignity — the dignity of a man of few inches high or round — and his incomparable power of rapid speech and singing.
The New York Times obituary for Friedan noted that she was " famously abrasive " and that she could be " thin-skinned and imperious, subject to screaming fits of temperament.
Time magazine's obituary noted that: " His fans would remember him as the fellow who split talk show history into two eras: Before Paar and Below Paar.
As his obituary in The New York Times noted, the publicity over his second wife's remarriage to the Duke of Windsor and her subsequent fame thrust him into the role of " the forgotten man.
His obituary in The Guardian noted that, " he combined elements of Flashman, Waugh's Captain Grimes and the Earl of Rochester ", and that he reminded Noel Annan, his Cambridge tutor, of the young Guy Burgess.
* At their deaths, each man was featured in an obituary in the national magazine Time, which noted their joint achievements during Prohibition as the " funniest and most effective team " of federal agents, who made more than 4, 900 arrests and confiscated an estimated 5 million bottles of illegal liquor.
Tracing the book's revival from almost complete eclipse at the time of Burnett's death in 1924, Anne H. Lundin noted that the author's obituary notices all remarked on Little Lord Fauntleroy and passed over The Secret Garden in silence.
Dance critic John Rockwell, in his obituary of Bruhn, noted:
He attempted to persevere with his astronomical work, in the course of which, as his obituary in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society noted, he published many papers that were " singularly readable, and often contained the most original and suggestive ideas.
His obituary from Mount Holyoke noted, " both at Columbia and Mount Holyoke, Truman was involved in dealing with the significant student unrest of the late 1960s and 1970s.
Her obituary in The Times noted that she must be counted “ among the finest singers of the second half of the 20th century.
Bertha Hill's obituary records " William, Dolly and baby Shirley " and on Shirley's fifth birthday the local Skegness newspaper noted that she invited many of her friends to her father's holiday camp for her party.
Her The Times obituary noted the three essential themes in her work as the nature of Man ; the " horseness " of horses ; and the divine in human form.
According to the obituary printed by The New York Times, his brother, Mitchell Silver, noted that " He told me that he did vote for Barack Obama in the end.
His obituary noted, that " after a brief illness, Dane died in his New York home on August 8, 2004.
The obituary noted that Davey, who died in harness aged 72, had commanded a brigade of 100 men, and that under his supervision 1, 400 pounds of English meat, 300 pounds of turbot, 100 pounds of Scotch salmon, and two wagonsful of vegetables were on average prepared for the table every day.

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After the Associated Press mistakenly placed Bob Hope's obituary on its web site in June 1998, Stump announced on the floor of the House that the entertainer had died.
In an obituary in The New York Times, Kennan was described as " the American diplomat who did more than any other envoy of his generation to shape United States policy during the cold war " to whom " the White House and the Pentagon turned when they sought to understand the Soviet Union after World War II.
Their search ended at the Sydney Opera House library, where, as she recounts in her play Shakespeare For My Father ( page 48 ), they came up with Redgrave's obituary, learning that he had died on 25 May 1922, and was buried at South Head Cemetery.
) Although the series itself ends with Hacker still Prime Minister, this obituary mentions his later career as a member of the House of Lords.

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), 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.
Subsequent letters from readers condemned Farhi for expressing such harshness toward the recently deceased ; one wrote, " In the name of fairness, please be sure to allow the Berenstain family the opportunity to someday retort in Farhi's obituary.
* BBC obituary ( 26 August 2003 ) contains errors such as Wilfred being the youngest son, which he was not.
To paraphrase Tamagno's New York Times obituary of 1 September 1905, such was the extraordinary facility of the tenor's upper register, he made the hurling forth of his high A, B and C sound as easy as everyday speech.
" No such obituary appeared in Le Ménestrel and none has been located to date in any other contemporary journal.
Wharton was accused in his Times obituary of " sometimes veer into the area of straightforward racism " and of being " prone to anti-semitic innuendo " for such passages as this:
His renown as a botanical illustrator was such that his obituary in Nature stated "... his reputation was so high and so world-wide that it is unnecessary to say much on this point.
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.
Others require an obituary to appear in a recognized newswire such as the Associated Press ( AP ) or Reuters.
To quote his obituary in Physics Today: " Today the interpretation of many experiments in high-energy physics requires multiloop quantum chromodynamics calculations, and Bill's result is a prime ingredient in every such calculation.
Egyptologists such as Walter Bryan Emery assume that this reference was an obituary to the queens Meritneith and Neithhotep from the early 1st dynasty, both of whom are believed to have held the Egyptian throne for several years because their sons were too young to rule themself.
She could, of course, have believed a completely different article about him ( perhaps one accusing him of crimes he did not commit — Snicket makes frequent references to such articles and false information ), sent him the book and the letter, then later when she had married Bertrand, discovered the truth and also believed him ( for a time at least ) to be dead for some reason — though again, it could not be the obituary that appears in the Daily Punctilio that convinces her of this as that must appear after her death.
When he died in 1850, his unpopularity was such that The Times did not give him an obituary.

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