Sentences with phrase «like obituaries»

The valedictions, the Best XIs, the reminiscences and anecdotes are sounding, ninety horrible minutes later, almost like obituaries.
The Audi press update for the 2014 TT reads like an obituary.
If you don't want your LinkedIn Profile to look like an obituary, use it to tell us more about who you are now, rather than who you were.
Like an obituary, it will be Dead On Arrival.

Not exact matches

Pearlstine figured prominently in a December 2008 Vanity Fair article that read like Winkler's obituary.
I was expecting an obituary and now it looks like a coronation.
But I would like to highlight one crucial aspect of Nat's body of work that obituary writers in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, and other mainstream media outlets (though not First Things) woefully downplayed: Nat stood steadfastly — sometimes at great professional and personal cost — for the sanctity and equality of human life from conception to natural death.
An obituary always falls short of what we would like it to be — and yet, it is better than nothing.
Then, instead of reading like the «Around Home» section or the obituary column of a small - town newspaper, it could have provided a more worthy document of the life and times of the ancient world, a register of the designs and deeds of the truly great men and nations of the ancient Near East.
Like I have stated before I respect your right to be passionate about what you choose, however these are not my passions, and I don't want my son tied to them, I can not force anyone to remove anything in this post, but in my option posting my child's obituary is a little to far, everyone can get the point with out that bit of information, I was hoping out of respect for a bereaved mother the owner would remove it.
Too soon and too much of a political obituary for George who believes he is young enough, still committed to parliamentary politics, and like Churchill believes that eventually his talents will come back into fashion.
Funes is first mentioned in an obituary of James Joyce, «A Fragment on Joyce,» published in 1941 in the magazine Sur.3 There, with some measure of sarcasm, Borges says that to read straight through a «monster» like Joyce's Ulysses — a 400,000 - word reconstruction of a single day in Dublin — requires another monster able to remember an infinite number of details.
THE obituary might read something like this.
If you would like to write Dr. Pauls's obituary, please contact the Vice-Chair of the Historical Astronomy Division.
«I can see someone who is suffering from mental illness reading an obituary like this and thinking, «Look at the impact this has on my family, I'm going to get treatment.
Taking its name from the New York Times obituary page's euphemism for the partners of the dead, it covers the whole decade, structured around well - heeled couple Sean (Mark Lamos) and David (Bruce Davison) and their friends and family (played by the likes of Campbell Scott, Dermot Mulroney and Mary - Louise Parker).
Do an Internet search and you'll find her obituary and the odd article, but little more and unless you feel like parting with several hundred dollars, that out - of - print autobiography is no easy read.
And just like that, we have our second movie obituary of the day.
With apologies to runners - up like Ira Sachs» beautiful Little Men, Denis Villeneuve's haunting Arrival, the episode of black - ish where Ruby dictated her own obituary, the «JAP Battle» on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Princess Margaret on The Crown, Ryan Gosling in La La Land and The Nice Guys, Tom Bennett in Love & Friendship and Mascots, the flashback episode of Transparent, Bob the Drag Queen's «Purse First,» the Tatiana / Alyssa Edwards lip synch on Drag Race All - Stars, and the episode of The Good Wife where Alicia admits that she doesn't like her kids, here are 16 things that helped me survive 2016.
Over the course of the film, she is scrutinized and stereotyped by a detective, who informs her that she's worked with «people — sorry, women like you» for decades, and excised from the narrative of Orlando's life by his ex-wife, who bars her from the funeral, omits her from his obituary, and deems their relationship a «perversion.»
Will Ferrell may not yet have claimed the mantle of «greatest living comedic actor,» but I like to think that he routinely checks the obituaries for Bill Murray's name.
I couldn't find much on them either, though, except Turner's obituary: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-cecil-turner-1328093.html This makes them sound like an eccentric mom - and - pop publishing house, rather than a vanity press.
Her obituary appears in The New York Times written by Roberta Smith: «[her art] spanned two art capitals and several generations -LSB-...] belonging to a trans - Atlantic tradition that included French painters like Matisse, Bonnard and Marquet, as well as Milton Avery and Edward Hopper.
The intent, as Grimes pointed out in the Times obituary, was «to honor the silent centuries - old work of women engaged in humble tasks like sewing and knitting, or, as she put in a 1977 interview, «to choose something considered trivial in the culture and transform it into a heroic form.
Writing in 1944, two years before Pollock first started dancing around his canvases, critic Clement Greenberg closed his obituary for Piet Mondrian by noting that the Dutch painter's «one great diversion, surprisingly or not, was dancing, and I am told that he liked it so much that he often danced by himself in the studio.»
He created morbidly humorous works that often address the celebrity - driven nature of the media and its broad impact on contemporary culture, as in his series of enlarged, wall - mounted mock - obituaries of living celebrities, like Kate Moss or Jeff Koons.
Adam McEwen, whose work includes obituaries for living celebrities like Bill Clinton and Kate Moss, investigates and critiques the territory between history, fiction, and popular culture.
I'd like to think that the vaquita can avoid the fate of the baiji, the Yangtze River dolphin for which I had to write the species - scale equivalent of an obituary in 2006.
I like to think, that, were it not for me, this obituary would have been published some twenty years ago.
There could be additional charges for things like placing the obituary in the newspaper and buying flowers.»
On the high side, we've already reached $ 24,275 and that's before we take into account the cost of things like: obituary, lost wages, final care hospital bills, travel expenses of out of town guests, and so on.
If your resume reads like a career obituary, you are off track.
If you want to do it the easy way, you can match names out of the obituaries like David said to the people who actually own properties in your area.
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