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The obituary stated (" The merchant of death is dead ") and went on to say, " Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday.
His obituary in The Sydney Morning Herald stated that he had fought, " A long battle with depression.
He also wrote his own obituary, in which he stated repeatedly that he " wrote the Goon show and died ".
His obituary by the Royal Society stated: " Gregory was always very interested in the international contacts of science, and in the columns of Nature he always gave generous space to accounts of the activities of the International Scientific Unions.
His obituary stated that " he recognized Denmark as his native country, whence he came to our region ; he lived about 70 years ".
For example, in a 1993 obituary of writer Michael Musto, it stated that shortly after Abbott and Costello teamed up, they paid Musto $ 15 to write the script.
Fran Striker's obituary ( 1962 ) and a Gold Key Comics ( 1964 ) retelling of the origin both stated that " Dan " was the Lone Ranger's first name, not his brother's.
' 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.
) Secondly, when Ne Win died on 5 December 2002, the Burmese language newspapers that were allowed to carry a paid obituary stated the age of ' U Ne Win ' to be ' 93 years '.
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.
In its obituary of the scholar, The Independent stated that " Isaiah Berlin was often described, especially in his old age, by means of superlatives: the world's greatest talker, the century's most inspired reader, one of the finest minds of our time ... there is no doubt that he showed in more than one direction the unexpectedly large possibilities open to us at the top end of the range of human potential ".
The obituary erroneously stated the President was married.
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.
Upon her death, an obituary in The Independent in London stated, " In the history of the American environmental movement, there have been few more remarkable figures than Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
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.
In his obituary, it is stated that Longenecker was second in the Republican primary race ( year?
An obituary in The Daily Telegraph stated that he later described the Anton Piller order " as a Frankenstein's monster that went far beyond his original design brief.
Schaaf's obituary stated that " just before his bout with Carnera, Schaaf went into reclusion in a religious retreat near Boston to recuperate from an attack of influenza " which produced the meningitis.
In its obituary, the New York Times attributed his death to " paralysis of the brain ", and stated that his death had been expected.
His obituary in The New York Times stated that, at that time, all that could be done for a victim of hyaline membrane disease " is to monitor the infant's blood chemistry and to try to keep it near normal levels.
Cohen's obituary in the New York Times stated that long before his death, Cohen had become " an almost legendary figure in American philosophy, education and the liberal tradition ".
His obituary in The Times newspaper in the United Kingdom stated that " any consideration of the American ' film noir ' of the 1940s would be incomplete without him ".
" Similarly, his Times obituary stated that: " At a time when studio productions were usually as static as the conventional theatre, he was widely respected for a creative contribution to British television drama which gave it a new dimension.
Despite chairman Ghnaim's stated mission to create a " cultural rainbow " from his football club, games against Beitar Jerusalem were particularly violent, at least partially due to the presence of Beitar's notoriously anti-Arab supporters ; when Sakhnin won the State Cup, Beitar fans paid for an obituary to be printed in Israel's leading daily Yediot Aharonot, claiming that Israeli football was dead.

obituary and English
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.
:“ In 1882, she said, it was first spoken of when the Sporting Times, after the Australians had thoroughly beaten the English at the Oval, wrote an obituary in affectionate memory of English cricket “ whose demise was deeply lamented and the body would be cremated and taken to Australia ”.
Isaac Baker Brown ( 1812 – 1873 ), an English gynaecologist who was president of the Medical Society of London in 1865, believed that the " unnatural irritation " of the clitoris caused epilepsy, hysteria, and mania, and would remove it " whenever he had the opportunity of doing so ," according to an obituary.
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 ".
According to his The New York Times obituary published on April 3, 1872, Morse received respectively the decoration of the Atiq Nishan-i-Iftikhar ( English: Order of Glory ) medal on wearer's right depicted in photo of Morse with medals, set in diamonds, from the Sultan Ahmad I ibn Mustafa of Turkey ( c. 1847 ), a golden snuff box containing the Prussian gold medal for scientific merit from the King of Prussia ( 1851 ); the Great Gold Medal of Arts and Sciences from the King of Württemberg ( 1852 ); and the Great Golden Medal of Science and Arts from Emperor of Austria ( 1855 ); a cross of Chevalier in the Légion d ' honneur from the Emperor of France ; the Cross of a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog from the King of Denmark ( 1856 ); the Cross of Knight Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, from the Queen of Spain, besides being elected member of innumerable scientific and art societies in this States and other countries.
A mock obituary was published in the Sporting Times the following day, mourning the death of English cricket, as this was the first time that an England team had lost on home soil.
A famous victory on the 1882 tour of England resulted in the placement of a satirical obituary in an English newspaper saying that English cricket had " died ", and the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.
In its obituary of Holloway, The Times wrote that Sam and Albert " became part of English folklore during the 1930s, and they remained so during the Second World War.
Her appearances in various hit films of the 1960s formed the basis of her international reputation, and an obituary in The Telegraph characterised her as " the blue-eyed English rose with the china-white skin and cupid lips who epitomised the sensuality of the swinging Sixties ".
After this match The Sporting Times, a major newspaper in London at the time, printed a mock obituary in which the death of English cricket was proclaimed and the announcement made that " the body was cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.
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.
By the time of his death, The Times's obituary estimation of him was no higher than, " he had a versatile imagination ; he could tell a workmanlike story in good workmanlike English ; and he was a man of immense industry, conscientious and painstaking ," though this belittling judgment brought forth indignant rebuttals from T. S. Eliot, Kenneth Clark and J.
At a former military hospital at Berry Head, Lyte built a magnificent library — largely of theology and old English poetry — described in his obituary as " one of the most extensive and valuable in the West of England.
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.
* Association Jacques Benveniste pour la Recherche ( in French ), including an obituary ( in English )
In response, the Sporting Times printed the following " obituary " to English cricket:
Although the history of Test cricket between England and Australia dates from 1877, it was after an English team led by Monkey Hornby lost to the Australians at The Oval in 1882, that The Sporting Times newspaper wrote a mock obituary to English cricket, noting that the body would be cremated and the ashes sent to Australia.
* obituary in the English edition of Dong-A Ilbo
* Google translation of the obituary above into English
In The New York Times obituary, the author mentions that the English poet Ted Hughes lauded Popa as an " epic poet " with a " vast vision ".

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