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The obituarist wrote from what was readily known about Dunbar at the time.
Meeting one's obituarist suggests that one's life has been worth noting.
He died in hospital in London aged 48 after what an obituarist called "a severe operation".
According to an obituarist 'he treated women with a detached courtesy as of a celibate priest.
An obituarist described him as 'a man of remarkable energy, great sincerity and charm, always ready to acknowledge merit in others'.
When she returned to the theatre after the war her career, according to her obituarist in The Times, "took a long time to develop".
According to his obituarist: "The dismissed captain had taken over a side in total disarray and laid the foundations for future triumphs."
He is also an ecclesiastical obituarist.
He was also the obituarist for List in the Münchener Beobachter.
As of 2003, he was the statistician and obituarist of The Cricketer.
What was your obituarist smoking?
Q. As a neophyte obituarist, I sometimes struggle with:
Please, employ a proper obituarist.
Pratt also served for 14 years as an obituarist for The Daily Telegraph.
Edward Hull's obituarist wrote of him, "He maintained the honour of a gentleman."
Patrick Shovelton, 92, British civil servant and obituarist.
His Wisden obituarist opined that "there would always have been fewer empty grounds" had more players been like him.
His obituarist in The Times adds that the decision may also have been swayed by the better remuneration offered by the paper.
-1883) was an English stationer, bookseller and publisher, characterised by an obituarist as "the father of our periodical writing".
The obituarist in The Times concluded:
Following Althaus' death, an obituarist described him as "a voluminous writer, and published many books and papers on various aspects of nervous disease."
His obituarist writes:
He was capable (according to his obituarist) of reading the Holy Scriptures in Hebrew and Greek.
Gifford was a regular obituarist for British newspapers The Independent and The Guardian.
His obituarist in Verdens Gang writes that he was "more controversial in his own party than outside of it".