He'd passed away from a heart attack while teaching his class the literary nuances of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury.
The real problem is that, in spite of the sound and fury, health care is not the main thing on voters' minds.
The audience was eventually battered into submission by the bloated sound and hectic fury of Britain's greatest hits, but three hours felt somewhat on the long side for a show that didn't quite know how to wave goodbye.
But while those arguments continue, closer inspection shows the basic idea to be, despite the sound and fury, modest and intriguing rather than radical.
Yet for all the sound and fury this provoked in the British papers, there are few firm proposals on the table.
The absence of any new ideas for dealing with this is merely disguised by the sound and fury in New York.
It may now seem as if all the sound and fury has changed nothing.
In one sense, that job looks less forbidding than the sound and fury suggests.
For all the sound and fury cable news makes, they signify very little as they aren't really followed anyway.
All of which means that, after the sound and fury of an election, national governments have little room for maneuver on economic policy.
Somewhere inside the sound and fury that have shrouded this project is a short, gross, and very funny series of sketches, lightly knotted together into a modern picaresque.
That is why I think the next two months will be full of Fed sound and fury, signifying nothing.
As the Bard most aptly put it centuries ago, one can be full of sound and fury yet signify nothing.
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"We get a lot of fury and a lot of sound, but when it comes to the crunch he goes and abstains, " the minister said.
Mr Waterson told BBC News Online: We have heard all this before from the Liberal Democrats but since at the election I ensured my majority went up, I'm pretty relaxed about this sound and fury.
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