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| has gloss | eng: A premature obituary is an obituary published whose subject is not actually deceased. Such situations have various causes, such as hoaxes or mix-ups over names, and usually produce great embarrassment or sometimes more dramatic consequences. Examples range from arms manufacturer Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a merchant of death may have caused him to create the Nobel Prize, to black nationalist Marcus Garvey, whose actual death was apparently caused by reading his own obituary. |
| lexicalization | eng: List of premature obituaries |
| instance of | (noun) a formal expression of praise for someone who has died recently eulogium, eulogy |
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| media:img | Detail Ali Hassan al-Majid.jpg |
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| media:img | John Paul II Medal of Freedom 2004.jpg |
| media:img | Luca Barbareschi.jpg |
| media:img | Marcus Garvey 1924-08-05.jpg |
| media:img | Paul McCartney on stage in Prague.jpg |
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