Sentences with phrase «own obituary»

Says Michigan party leader Mr. Dillon: «Everyone needs to take a deep breath, especially after presidential elections when we always end up writing one party's obituary and then the next election we write the other party's obituary
«And we always say, our obituary one day, when we die: We don't want to say we optimized banner ads online,» Turner told us during an episode of Business Insider's podcast «Success!
In Hollywood, she never accepted a role as «directors offered her only stereotyped parts as a Latin spitfire,» wrote the New York Times in a 2002 obituary for the actress.
In an obituary for The Guardian, Georgina Ferry writes that the son also gave credit to his mom for inspiring him:
Mui began her career as a receptionist and obituary writer at The Times - Picayune in New Orleans, where she was born and raised.
Pearlstine figured prominently in a December 2008 Vanity Fair article that read like Winkler's obituary.
Still, it may be too early to write the left's political obituary, according to Madrid.
Don't be fooled by the obituaries that suggest the comedian never achieved the success he sought.
His clients, the obituary says, were mostly Upper East Siders.
«My design philosophy has always been that I design for the many people, I want to create solutions for everyday based on people's needs,» Lundgren said in 2012, according to his obituary in Quartz.
As his obituary in Quartz points out, Lundgren in 1956 removed the legs of a table so the table would fit in his car.
«Harrison,» according to an obituary by the Canadian Press, «carried his grudge against his brother, and his brother's family, to his deathbed.»
An obituary published in The New York Times Thursday recalls the early days of the company, when three friends from Brooklyn began experimenting with tea and juice — despite having little experience in the field:
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Hundreds of obituaries have been written about bitcoin and none of them have come true and none will.
When the New York Times printed Einstein's obituary on April 20th, it said that Dr. Harvey performed the autopsy «with the permission of the scientist's son,» with another headline that same day proclaiming «Son Asked Study of Einstein Brain.»
An obituary of a former Ontario cabinet minister, Sid Handleman, identified Kinsella with the «seamy side» of politics.
Everyone who worked for the Trump WH should have that fact as the first line of their obituary, as I'm sure @realDonaldTrump would agree.
DETROIT — Don't write the passenger car's obituary yet.
While no actual projects have been announced so far, programming could include a TV show around the people the NYT featured in its series «Overlooked,» about women and minorities who didn't get obituaries in the Times but should have, and a TV - version of «The Daily» podcast.
That was when Citigroup (C), Bank of America (BAC), U.S. Bancorp (USB) and Wells Fargo (WFC) had their obituaries written by the two most implacable forces at the time in the investing universe — Professor Roubini and Meredith Whitney.
«We were always getting out of school to hop a train and meet our dad at a Chicago recording studio,» she recalled in his obituary.
Richard Trentlage died Sept. 21 in Libertyville, Illinois, at the age of 87, according to an obituary posted online by a northern Illinois funeral home.
A simple, direct cremation in Canada can start at around $ 600, whereas a cremation with a service, and extra disbursements (obituary notice, viewing, funeral flowers, etc), may cost in the region of $ 4,500.
These are light - hearted and sarcastic obituaries, of course, only referring to incidents in which high - profile pundits claimed Bitcoin had died.
The obituaries being written about VIX after a historically tame year last year may have been a bit premature.
I was expecting an obituary and now it looks like a coronation.
For examples of a rich humanity combined with keen philosophical analysis, I would recommend «Kant versus Sullivan,» a refutation of Kant's epistemology based on Annie Sullivan's treatment of Helen Keller; a review of B. F. Skinner's Beyond Freedom and Dignity, «The Stimulus and the Response»; «The Inexplicable Personal Alchemy»; and her obituary for Marilyn Monroe.
To get a fuller sense of Ephron's life and work, we highly recommend reading this fantastic New York Times obituary.
The church's enemies have been writing her obituary for about 2000 years ago.
After 2008, I thought obituaries of the Religious Right were very, very premature.
Nonetheless, Buckley's obituaries last year — in the New York Times, for instance, and the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times — nearly all reduced his Catholicism to merely a form, or at best a cause, of his political conservatism.
• It's amazing what's left out of obituaries.
But when David Halberstam (who, with Neil Sheehan, did more than anyone else to create the canonical narrative of Vietnam) died tragically this past year in an auto accident, not a single obituary notice I read suggested he had been terribly wrong about Tet or that his wrongheadedness had helped create a political situation that had had lethal consequences for millions.
Nat died recently at the ripe age of ninety - one, receiving the laudatory obituaries he so richly deserves for his decades of contributions to civil - liberties discourse and the popular understanding of jazz (his personal passion).
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.
Consider it first as a surviving family member or friend, the one who has to gather the information for the obituary and select the appropriate facts.
According to his obituary, Broomfield died «fighting in defense of those being persecuted for their Christian faith.
It is the person, not merely the self, that we attempt to capture in the obituary.
An obituary always falls short of what we would like it to be — and yet, it is better than nothing.
But plain obituary photographs claim no such ingenuity.
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.
Or the light that rings the ordinary images of ordinary faces on the local paper's obituary page — or the shadowy depths beneath their smiles.
Consider the obituary column in your local newspaper — not the obituary of anyone famous but just an ordinary obituary of an ordinary person from an ordinary place.
Obituaries must still be written, and photographs provided, because one's respects must be paid, and there are better and worse ways of going about it.
The New York Times obituary noted, quite correctly, that Illich's influence....
There were obituaries in the newspapers of Britain and Europe, but not much in the American press.
CNN: Recounting the nightmares of the Holocaust... Photographer Maciek Nabrdalik was visiting a Holocaust memorial and museum in Poland when he noticed an obituary posted for one of the survivors.
An elderly friend of mine said recently, «When I get up in the morning I first take the newspaper and read the obituary notices; if I am not there, I have breakfast.»
Chrisitanity Today has a helpful obituary.
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