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How to use obituaries in a sentence

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Apparently those readers have appreciated the shift in editorial policy, for obituaries have been republished in book form.
There are few obituaries more heartfelt than the one HST wrote for Rolling Stone when Nixon finally croaked.
That episode and error were widely publicised at the time and have dominated some obituaries.
The descriptor words themselves appeared one or more times within a particular obituary or across different obituaries.
You know better than anyone that such obituaries issue from effete societies.
The channel would present a constant diet of obituaries of the ordinary people who die every day.
Except for writers of obituaries and elegies, no serious biographer judges his subject under the aspect of eternity.
In their obituaries, media pundits blame competition from other magazines, broadsheets stealing their thunder, and internet publishing.
Both media organisations have printed pre-prepared obituaries on well-known public figures.
I wish I could say it comforted me, but scrolling past those dozens of kitty obituaries just bummed me out even more.
Other fine buildings, however, have vanished down the memory hole so quickly that the architects could write only their obituaries.
Had his life ended when he was 60 years of age, his obituaries would have been both short and mocking.
Some have doubtless already written their heavyweight obituaries about the man with the dodgy chin who was the best of a bad bunch.
We need to know the year of birth and exact date of death of the deceased, and we prefer obituaries to state the cause of death.
Everyone knows that major newspapers hold obituaries written well in advance of the deaths of notable people.
When this guy dies, he's going to receive ten obituaries on the front page of the Times.
The obituaries have been written for Scotland's textile industry so many times that it would be easy to believe the sector no longer exists.
The nature of my employment is such that I am sometimes called upon to sub-edit obituaries for the next day's paper.
His obituaries rightly said a hole has been left in the Commons, that he was a first-class hellraiser and an incomparable character.
Are you worried about the future glut of obituaries in national newspapers?
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Back then, obituaries were treated like news, and overseen by the newsroom.
The first one had three obituaries on it, and one was for my husband Norman's grandfather.
There is nothing morbid, macabre or gloomy about the writing and reading of obituaries, because they praise the dead and comfort the living.
He's a writer, wittier than the obituaries he writes for a living.
The contract is successive announcements and obituaries published in the national press, and the provincial capital, to the offices of the City Warsaw.
Obituaries are usually filled with loving sentiments and sometimes laced with humour to honour the life of the deceased.
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