"Epitaph" is an overwhelmingly huge undertaking, requiring 30 players and more two hours of playing time.
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His epitaph for himself would have well suited man as he wanted him to be.
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For a poet, however, Gray left behind the best kind of epitaph one etched into a literary heritage.
It was an appropriate epitaph for Leicester's Treble hopes, cut down to size by those swarming Wasps.
Speaking to The Big Issue last year, Winner said he knew the film would be his epitaph.
It will do as an epitaph until history comes up with something better.
As for bin Laden, an apt epitaph comes from the Saudi journalist Mustafa Ansari, who had access to the fugitive's family.
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Adelaide marked, as cricket writer Sharda Ugra wrote in a fine epitaph, a funereal end to Indian cricket's greatest era.
The Guardian leads with an epitaph written by its former senior political commentator, Hugo Young, days before he himself died in 2003.
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To me, this only underscores a different, fundamental takeaway: "The Growth Report" is the epitaph for the North-South struggle of a generation ago.
Jeff Buckley's fans are haunted by something he sang, something prophetic, almost as if he wrote his own epitaph in the song, "So Real".
He said his career as a musical director and composer had led him to decide that his own epitaph will be: "Benjamin Till: The Musical".
The package concludes with the composer's posthumously recorded epic, "Epitaph" (1989).
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In short, my friends, what is going to be our epitaph?
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Below, a lengthy Latin inscription serves as an epitaph for Don Gonzalo de Ruiz, the 14th-century Lord of Orgaz, whose remains are interred in the church.
"When you get to 60 you think about things that you don't when you're 58 or 59, one of these is what's the epitaph going to read, " he says.
Meanwhile, it emerged that Savile's headstone, which was erected in Scarborough on 20 September and bears the epitaph "it was good while it lasted", is to be removed on Wednesday.
The chancellor alleged that the most serious breaches occurred in the two years prior to the financial crisis of 2008, and said the report "read like an epitaph to an age of irresponsibility".
Recall that the epitaph he chose for his gravestone listed the following accomplishments: authoring the Declaration of Independence, instituting the Statute of Religious Freedom in Virginia, and founding the University of Virginia.
"The skeptics who say this is the 'twilight of the UAW, ' that we're 'toast, ' that our epitaph has already been written, don't know who we are and where we came from, " Gettelfinger bellowed to roaring applause.
We stand in danger of that epitaph.
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Each one is knitting a message or epitaph to their loved one the size of an A4 sheet of page which will form part of an enormous scarf which, it is hoped, will reach a kilometre in length.
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