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Things obituary often describes (“obituary ________”)
notice, notices, column, article, page, columns, note, see, tribute, states, writer, section, pages, times, writers, notes, articles, read, list, essay, references, reference, sketch, poem, tributes, record, poems, records, poetry, addresses, editorial, verses, index, lists, file, editor, memoir, account, clipping, address, letter, speech, announcement, appreciation, verse, announcements, news, writing, paragraph, files, accounts, sermon, clippings, comment, sketches, journal, eulogy, roll, remarks, tribune, biography, vol, department, post, speeches, comments, eulogies, praise, headline, honors, calendar, desk, essays, o'connor, inscription, resolutions, oration, gazette, editorials
How obituary often is described (“________ obituary”)
own, brief, long, short, lengthy, political, premature, official, unsigned, full, anonymous, laudatory, eulogistic, extended, detailed, undated, extensive, appreciative, mock, line, above, sympathetic, formal, newspaper, eloquent, complete, recent, literary, interesting, beautiful, fine, nice, flattering, proper, excellent, famous, unidentified, generous, annual, written, fitting, unpublished, respectful, decent, front, -1991, sad, usual, fulsome, warm, affectionate, contemporary, false, longer, biographical, suitable, prepared, belated, hostile, complimentary, prominent, bordered, -1990, printed, word, substantial, -1985, charming, occasional, inch, -1987
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