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"deathbed" Definitions
  1. the bed in which somebody is dying or dies
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A deathbed promise On her deathbed, Reilly's mother asked her to keep spreading love through the notes.
On her deathbed, which in Ms. Haberle's performance never feels convincingly like a deathbed, the woman is engaged in a debate about her life with someone she calls Scarecrow.
" Other perspectives: "I've seen a bunch of deathbed paintings.
There are many deathbed scenes: a nasty fable in which
Readers share what they would include in their deathbed playlists.
She was on her deathbed at home, suffering from cancer.
So I made myself a little deathbed wish list. Why?
"Most people aren't having these transformative deathbed moments," Miller said.
Deathbed scenes could fuel dramatic discord over wills and legacies.
Anthropologists, theologians and sociologists have studied these so-called deathbed phenomena.
The controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement is on its deathbed.
This diagnosis seems based on instructions he gave on his deathbed.
"The scene at the deathbed was deeply pathetic," the Times reported.
Huxley famously tripped on his deathbed, while Bill Wilson, founder of
A few big donors may have helped to popularise deathbed philanthropy.
I closed my eyes and smelled the gauze from her deathbed.
Flake delivered a soaring closing statement about visiting John McCain's deathbed.
On his deathbed, his father sent Murphy a letter of apology.
The movie opens with Marcel on his deathbed, imagining his novel.
Ivan Ilyich, desolate on his deathbed, dismissed by the indifferent living.
When Blake was on his deathbed, his friend George Richmond was present.
On my deathbed, I hope I will express my gratitude and love.
Shigeru Yoshida, prime minister from 1948-1954, was baptized on his deathbed.
Heinrich Heine, as Wagner begins his ascent, is climbing into his deathbed.
Sketch Guy On your deathbed, it's too late to make wish lists.
Modern Love On his deathbed, my husband shared some surprising burial instructions.
Olivia Newton-John has spoken out after claims she was on her deathbed.
She asked Cunningham to help put together her final look from her deathbed.
Q: So, no tearful scene set around the deathbed of the Dowager Countess?
"If I were on my deathbed, I would still show up," Kim said.
"We don't walk no straight lines," Jojo's grandmother tells him on her deathbed.
How Abajan, on his deathbed, saw the Prophet Muhammad appear at his side.
Karen Edmisten, in her 2013 book "Deathbed Conversions: Finding Faith at the Finish Line," recounts, with varying degrees of historical support, the putative deathbed conversions of Buffalo Bill Cody, John Wayne, the gangster Dutch Schultz and the mathematician John von Neumann.
Before the arrival of the alt-right, white nationalism was on its elderly deathbed.
Later that day, Newton-John spoke out against claims she was on her deathbed.
A man tells a story about a deathbed reconciliation with his emotionally distant father.
It is about a man, played by David Bowie, who levitates on his deathbed.
A detective visited DeArment on his deathbed in 1986, hoping to prompt a confession.
But when Soloveitchik's wife lay on her deathbed, God did not appear that way.
No person on her deathbed ever regrets having spent too much time at work.
But Sendler herself later met many of them, and several were at her deathbed.
In response to this piece, readers shared their choices for their own deathbed playlists.
"You're on your deathbed, is that your understanding?" one of his lawyers asked him.
According to Orderic Vitalis, another chronicler, on his deathbed William recalled what he had done.
At 14, she was permanently separated from her mother, forbidden even to visit Catherine's deathbed.
I wish someone had told her earlier about the very normal condition of deathbed delirium.
On her deathbed, his mother said she knew this day would come, Heather Coggins said.
"I always hated your mother," one of her four sisters, Fritzi, wheezes on her deathbed.
Ethel returns from her grave to hold vigil at Roy's deathbed, a task she relishes.
Even Unamuno, who, before the war had celebrated Quixote's deathbed conversion to sanity, afterward repented.
Department stores may be on their deathbed, but the trendy curated marketplace concept is thriving.
"At her deathbed, the prognosis reports indicated she actually died of pneumonia," Turyabagye tells CNN.
In "Waves," there's a character who, like you, visits his estranged father on his deathbed.
She had gone to her deathbed without telling Maksakova's mother who her real father was.
On his deathbed, he claims responsibility for the death of labor organizer Jim Hoffa (Al Pacino).
But after two years he tried salt, creating a white crystaline deathbed at an outdoor venue.
And as a result of her soul being comforted on the deathbed, my soul is comforted.
From park bench to deathbed, to follow Dan's journey is to never be the same again.
In a letter to her from his deathbed, Mr Liu praised her "calmness that confronts suffering".
"If Robert finds out, he'll kill him, you know he will," Lyanna said on her deathbed.
Pierre receives notice that his father, Count Bezukhov, has suffered strokes and is on his deathbed.
She wheels the deathbed through the hospital corridor as the staff cheer and wish her well.
There's a reason there are so many books listing memorable deathbed sayings throughout history out there.
Family members will maintain a constant vigil, spending hours, even days, by their loved one's deathbed.
" Mettes's widow later described to Pollan the scene at her husband's deathbed: "He was consoling me.
But how many patients, even on their deathbed, are willing to go beyond their prescribed treatment?
When the Mystic Master that raised him is on his deathbed, he tells Jen his destiny.
I thought you might feel the same way, so I asked for your deathbed wish list.
Susan Blakely literally phones it in from her fictional deathbed, but is fine in a thankless role.
I don't cough like I'm on my deathbed; I'm not bumping into things around me all day.
You're on your deathbed, perhaps, and you realize you forgot to make a playlist for your funeral?
By November of 2014, Baker was 90 years old and on his deathbed, sick with kidney failure.
"To get a deceased donor you have to pretty much be on your deathbed," Peter tells PEOPLE.
He died precisely 50 years later, not long after a slave adjusted the pillow on his deathbed.
Did she conjure Greenglass during one of her periodic deathbed scenes to gain a measure of celebrity?
Her hand was cold and bony, like my father's had been on his deathbed just days earlier.
After that, we didn't see each other one on one again until he was on his deathbed.
Willie's deathbed is projected to us through the eyes of John Hay, another of the President's secretaries.
When he found out from his mother on her deathbed, "he struggled with depression," Ms. Boyle said.
As more people choose to die at home and more families have smartphones, deathbed photos are returning.
Slightly creepy in a way that Ensor would probably have relished, her deathbed room is preserved intact.
They joined him in his deathbed, as he recorded his own slow capitulation to cancer in 1990.
In 1584, Ivan the Terrible called for his narwhal horn on his deathbed, hoping to save himself.
With over 28.2,000 inmates currently incarcerated in private prisons, the industry is not yet at its deathbed.
Dubbed "Weird Facebook," the groups' absurdist humor and stupid jokes brought the social network back from its deathbed.
A woman danced around her sister's deathbed shouting to horrified family members that the body can yet live.
Trump, ironically, would not stand by Cohn's deathbed as he perished of AIDS; instead, he disavowed his friend.
I'd be in the hospital all my life, near my deathbed… feeling like I ain't gonna make it.
When you're on your deathbed, you won't remember how much money you made for your spouse and kids.
In my family, unless you were in the hospital on your deathbed, you voted in every single election.
In novelistic introductions to each chapter, she recreates several periods in Austen's life, even channeling her deathbed musings.
"I opened up about how my mom had given me this catcher's glove on her deathbed," he recalled.
In October, Christie's auctioned a single print of the 1973 photograph "Candy Darling on her Deathbed" for $50,000.
Layoffs and an office auction sparked rumors that home rental startup RadPad was on its deathbed last year.
They can only be acquired on their deathbed, when there is a marketplace for failure and missed opportunity.
Ms. Milerova says Mr. Miler handed her full control of all copyright, in writing, while on his deathbed.
And the movie image of someone imparting profound last words upon his deathbed, encircled by his faithful family?
"Listen, my deathbed scene was on Day 2," said Ms. Collins, who was playing the ill-fated Fantine.
Perhaps you know the story of the old man on his deathbed who was approached by his children.
Slowly, we grew nearer to each other; Jan was sitting at my father's deathbed before I was there.
The reports this week that the Alley Oop comic strip was on its deathbed may have been premature.
Wells), are at the deathbed of their 23-year-old daughter, Julie (the uncannily graceful Ms. Van Patten).
Scott McPherson's breakout play, the deathbed comedy "Marvin's Room," came into the world as the AIDS epidemic raged.
Drink a Deathbed Manhattan, then try out this recipe for braised halibut with asparagus, baby potatoes and saffron.
When Rudolf was on his deathbed in 1974, his brother was invited to talk to him one last time.
It's not like anyone's going to be thumbing through all their fond Pokémon Go AR memories on their deathbed.
The game ends with him finally visiting his daughter, now an adult, and his ex-wife on her deathbed.
The last time I saw him, he was on his deathbed, enmeshed in medical tubing and fighting for oxygen.
By imposing a tax on gifts, the ability to make "deathbed" transfers to avoid the estate tax is reduced.
Litvinenko had predicted that Russia would assassinate him and claimed on his deathbed that Putin likely ordered his killing.
Allen-Dutton: It's always kind of shady when like somebody's on their deathbed and they're shooting the biopic already.
On her deathbed, she makes Becca, now an aspiring journalist in her early twenties, promise to find the castle.
There is no sense wasting money trying to revive an industry like coal that is already on its deathbed.
Seemingly, they had chosen their deathbed: Puerto Rico — home, despite having lived most of their lives in New York.
On his deathbed, the author asked his wife to inject him with LSD to help him accept his passing.
This excursion pays off for Helen since she finally watches the video Vik left for her on his deathbed.
It's Rebecca Pearson, (Mandy Moore), but many years into the future and she appears to be on her deathbed.
"Now is the time to show your mettle," Heather Lee's husband told her on his deathbed 23 years ago.
Now one of them was on her deathbed, crippled with arthritis, refusing food and drink, dying of old age.
This astronaut found sunken treasure from space and kept it secret until his deathbed This astronaut found sunken treasure from space and kept it secret until his deathbed Original Mercury 7 astronaut Gordon Cooper was supposed to be looking for nuclear launch sites on his record-breaking Faith 7 flight in 1963.
Please feed me that slab of off-white cream with granules of chocolate cookie crunch while I'm on my deathbed.
A week earlier, Big Angel's arrival at his mother's deathbed was the most heroic thing his wife had ever seen.
It began with a letter Guru was said to have written on his deathbed that removed Premier from his legacy.
Michael Potts plays the nominally central figure, Little Joe Jackson, who is on his deathbed — literally — as the musical begins.
Separately, clinicians and researchers are trying to understand the importance of deathbed dreams to help the ill and the bereaved.
Characters aren't given lengthy deathbed speeches or powerful parting words because all too often they're abruptly snatched away without warning.
On his deathbed, William gives his son a manuscript titled "Poems For My Son" and a few words of advice.
On his deathbed in Paris he asked for his heart to be cut from his body and buried in Poland.
According to Margaret: The Rebel Princess, Margaret's friend Lady Anne Glenconner would sneak Margaret glasses of whiskey on her deathbed.
THE LAST KING In the year 1206, Norway is embroiled in civil war and the king is on his deathbed.
Most operas would milk the final scene when Laurentino's first son, Rafael, appears at the old man's deathbed and reconciles.
He shows his softer side with "Hawaii On Me," a tender ballad that tells the story of a deathbed wish.
Less cannot seem to match each work with its author; did the young one write the deathbed novel or Rapunzel?
A British military officer painted the emperor on his deathbed and then cut two locks of hair from his head.
It was such a constant that a part of me assumed I'd begrudgingly watch it till I was on my deathbed.
DON KNOTTS&apos DAUGHTER SAID SHE HAD TO LEAVE HIS DEATHBED TO LAUGH "He loved Ron very, very much," she said.
In a later panel, Queen Edith, wife of King Edward, is shown wearing yellow at the foot of her husband's deathbed.
The first section of the book sees Penny, just graduated from college, tending to Norm as he lies on his deathbed.
On his deathbed he would have been rumored to have urged successors to imitate President Washington, who retired after two terms.
He did not stand by Cohn's deathbed as Cohn died of AIDS (an illness that carried considerable stigma in the 1980s).
Its report, published on January 21st, vindicates her husband, who on his deathbed accused the Russian state of ordering his murder.
Before it felt like we were almost on our deathbed and now it's one of those moments where there's a resurrection.
Even on his deathbed, he used a stopwatch to determine exactly how much fluid he was receiving from his intravenous drip.
Was Jesus waiting, or a trip into brightness, some stellar afterlife, like the one my mother had imagined on her deathbed?
That 15th-century composer, Guillaume Dufay, did not live to hear the deathbed music he'd so carefully tried to cue up.
Wright said it was faked, but her cousin went to her deathbed in 1986 maintaining that the photo was absolutely authentic.
"Moonlight," which was one of Jason Robards's final New York stage appearances, explores regret and loneliness from an elderly man's deathbed.
Meanwhile, the other royal brother, Maester Aemon, who refused the throne, didn't have such dreams until he was on his deathbed.
"These fragments I have shored against my ruins," a voice in "The Waste Land" intones, as if from sanitarium or deathbed.
But even on her deathbed, Dorsey "knew that this day would one day come," Heather Coggins, Dorsey's granddaughter, previously told CNN.
When I was trying to deliver him, my best friend, Jane, was on her deathbed, more than a hundred miles away.
I believe in earnestly agreeing to deathbed wishes and then forgetting about them, unless it's to satisfy those among the living.
"On his deathbed, he asked me not to let that tradition die," said Mr. García, who lost his father three years ago.
Her sister Janine tells us Ang isn't on her deathbed, but her breathing is labored and she's in a lot of pain.
It would be way more surprising if Hawking had a deathbed conversion to faith, as some hoax articles claimed earlier this year.
After all, if Mulwray was so crazy about Hiram, why didn't she ever try to see her beloved on his apparent deathbed.
An elderly man, who said he was on his deathbed, wanted to get his police officer son transferred to a better district.
During the deathbed scene, we seeing Randall hold William's head and show him how to breathe, just like Jack did for him.
But he would be, and was on his deathbed, very concerned about the strategic alliances that he himself worked decades to build.
As Muhammad Ali's children and grandchildren gathered around his deathbed, they found comfort in being together, just as the champ had wished.
I'd idly hoped I might be just old enough to make it to my deathbed without having to get up to speed.
" — Michele Miozzo The artwork: "Valentine Godé-Darel on her Deathbed" by Ferdinand Hodler Mr. Breed's take: "It's not begging to be finished.
On her deathbed, artist Hannah Wilke shot a series of self-portraits to document the toll cancer had taken on her body.
But when I checked the supertitles a moment later, she was talking about lying on her deathbed while being dismembered for recycling.
This movie introduces its heroine on what looks like her deathbed, as she gives someone behind the camera instructions for her funeral.
The Museum claims that the hair was donated in 1959 by relatives of an artist who painted the emperor on his deathbed.
Moreover, in a deathbed confession, a former assistant prosecutor admitted he had deliberately hidden the blood evidence from Mr. Thompson's trial lawyers.
He palled around with George Gershwin; Mayor Jimmy Walker (who would be with him at his deathbed); and the Yankees' owners, Col.
He was called back from a vacation in the Adirondacks as President William McKinley, who had been shot, was on his deathbed.
So I would urge Congress to reject Judge Gorsuch and replace him with someone who will keep Uncle Sam off my deathbed.
The museum claims that the hair was donated in 1959 by relatives of an artist who painted the emperor on his deathbed.
The deportation to Auschwitz shaped her life, Simone Veil said; it would be the event she would want to recall on her deathbed.
On his deathbed in 1937, as another terrible war loomed, he could not have known how prescient his novel would come to seem.
Open this book of essays, and sure enough, there is William Golding's mum apologising on her deathbed for having been a "bad mother".
"Hey, this says I'm in a nursing home and I'm on my deathbed," she said while looking at the report on an iPad.
Specifically, he thought the title -- The Beginning of a Long Goodbye: The Final Farewell -- made it seem like he was on his deathbed.
There are still deathbed lesbian weddings performed by rabbis to remind both the characters and viewers of what's worth clinging to in life.
Courtesy Peter Hujar Archive, Pace/MacGill Gallery, and Fraenkel Gallery Full-screen 1 of 10 10 "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed," from 1973.
Beethoven is a giant of Western art, through his life demonstrating the power of defiance by working through deafness and on his deathbed.
Some readers might feel that too much levity surrounds some disturbing matters — a farcical deathbed scene, the humiliations of colostomy bags and incontinence.
But before that last, dignified drive, bodies may move far more times — from a deathbed to a coroner's office to a funeral home.
When you retire, or when you're on your deathbed, what do you want to be able to look back and say you accomplished?
When the playwright Alan Bennett visited a friend, the television interviewer Russell Harty, on his deathbed, Harty requested the tracheotomy tube be removed.
Her final scene, with Mimì on her deathbed surrounded by friends, was all the more poignant because she showed no trace of melancholy.
In 1963, one of his fellow partisans from Belarus recorded him on his deathbed in a Warsaw hospital speaking about his wartime service.
From left to right, it portrays a woman giving birth, a body floating in the water, and the artist's mother on her deathbed.
Thanks to Donald Trump, the hard-won deal that set up a process to end Iran's nuclear weapons programme is on its deathbed.
Maybe it was their birthday, or they were on their deathbed and their desire was to, just this once, have a Venetian blind?
Some believe that the sword Ned took with him when he visited Lyanna Stark (Jon's mother) on her deathbed was cast from a star.
Guru's oncologist testified in court that the rapper had never awakened from his coma and would have been incapable of writing the deathbed letter.
"I always think, If I'm on my deathbed, what am I gonna be thinking about?" the mother of two also said in the interview.
As a homicide detective, I've never heard anyone say they wish they had accomplished more at work or school when lying on their deathbed.
In Clinton, Iowa, on Saturday night, he told his supporters that even if they were on their deathbed, he expected them to turn out.
Celine Dion's older brother Daniel is on his deathbed and only has hours left to live after a fight with cancer ... TMZ has learned.
ZELENY: ... a couple weeks ago saying, you know, look, they've predicted that I would be on my deathbed by October and I'm still here.
Ever since a hospital chaplain's account of a deathbed conversion appeared in ­Peter Brazeau's oral biography in 1983, this has been a hanging question.
Some philosopher-emperor, deep in the marble halls of history, who on his deathbed summoned the players and commanded them to perform, perform, perform?
She's drawn to the deathbed scenes of Voltaire and Hume, their age's most renowned free thinkers, and the attention paid to their last words.
Regardless of the authenticity of this hadith, radical Wahhabis believe that Muhammad said on his deathbed that only one religion shall exist in Arabia.
But it's the deathbed scene between Dougal and Colum that injects a startling grace into an episode that is suffused with death and delusion.
But from his deathbed, Hamilton sent for the Rt. Reverend Benjamin Moore, rector of Trinity, bishop of New York and president of Columbia College.
She's marvelous in this episode, flirting shamelessly with Tom Yates from her deathbed and wistfully showing Claire the baby teeth she saved for her.
When it comes to the solemnity of the deathbed, live music is already part of the larger movement to reintegrate death into American culture.
It's hard not to see this as a repudiation of Mr. Enwezor, who fought for a global Haus der Kunst even from his deathbed.
Writhing almost athletically in her deathbed, as she poured her dramatic soprano into the last words of Madame de Croissy, the convent's dying prioress.
A brain surgeon is caught up in a real-life purge of Jewish physicians — then returned to Moscow to attend Stalin on his deathbed.
Zachary Taylor's wife, Margaret, hated the whole idea so much that when Taylor died in office, the engraving of the deathbed scene showed Mrs.
Warmbier has spoken to CNN about his son's detainment and death, saying Otto was "on his deathbed" when he returned to the United States.
As a hospice chaplain, Kerry Egan has heard many surprising deathbed confessions, enough to know that her own husband is surely a mystery, too.
Like other directors have, he tells the opera as a flashback, staging the prelude as Violetta's death scene; her deathbed remains on stage throughout.
Emma seems to be on her deathbed, but she refuses a stay in a hospice and demands an Ensure and a percocet from Dee Dee.
She emailed a tip line saying her mother had revealed on her deathbed in 19573 that "John did it," meaning the murder of Maria Ridulph.
Ali agrees to sign an autograph for Arnold, then delivers one of his trademark rhymes when he realizes the child isn't really on his deathbed.
I had this scene with my father on his deathbed, and you realized how abused she had been as a child, she and her mother.
This was the church where my kids were christened, the church where I was bathed in prayers when I thought I was on my deathbed.
Her dad's deathbed confession leads Julia to discover she has more than 100 brothers and two sisters: troubled TV star Roxy and uptight lawyer Edie.
He'd been largely estranged from his father since childhood, but visiting him on his deathbed caused him to approach their relationship from a different perspective.
Tension builds up between Albertine and her sister Pascale through each snippet and explodes in a nail-biting, bloody crescendo literally over their mother's deathbed.
But these shifts also reek of insincerity, the kinds of deathbed conversions meant to put out the fires started by Biden's own stated policy preferences.
Mr. Araya did not witness the injection, but he said that Neruda described it to him from his deathbed when the two men were alone.
"Of a Promise Broken" relates the story of a widower who reneges on a deathbed vow made to his beloved wife: never to marry again.
However, no anachronistic comparisons are required to make a case for Nadar's showstopping portrait of the literary titan Victor Hugo on his deathbed in 1885.
It so happens that a grieving Delaroche 40 years earlier had painted his wife, Louise Vernet, on her deathbed, placing a halo around her head.
Bittersteel's dad, King Aegon IV, known as Aegon the Unworthy, had a whole litter of bastards that he legitimized on his deathbed a century ago.
Honor instead what your mother taught you when she bravely made her deathbed confession: that the truth, even when it hurts, is a liberating force.
In Minneapolis, a circa-1600 copy of Cranach's painting "Martin Luther on His Deathbed" (1546) shows the fleshy Reformer tranquilly at rest on cloudlike pillows.
But first, he managed to solve his own murder by publicly accusing the Kremlin of orchestrating his killing in a statement issued from his deathbed.
Debra wants to hear oldies: The music I'll play on my deathbed will be Beatles songs as they've made me the most happiest in life.
When her mother was succumbing to breast cancer, Trisha Yearwood didn't offer her any deathbed promises to carry on the fight against the dreaded disease.
He did so with his elaborate camera equipment and the very last, long-lost photograph of Duchamp, "Marcel Duchamp on His Deathbed" (1968) was taken.
Fave track:"I See Progress," as it sets up the premise of the group in a sense, although "Deathbed Confession" would be the popular favorite.
When, at 214, she lay battered and swollen on her deathbed, she admonished her sisters not to touch her, lest they be visited with sexual longings.
She was by his deathbed on Monday alongside Jack, Sophie, Sharpe, and Perry's brother Tom Perry, sister Amy Coder, mother Ann Bennett and stepfather Steve Bennett.
Ten years after the novel begins in 1966, the Cultural Revolution is drawing to a close, and there are rumors that Mao is on his deathbed.
Oscar Wilde's deathbed baptism remains a coup for the Roman Catholic Church 116 years later, and an embarrassment for those who cherish his legacy of hedonism.
It's not an explosion of sobbing catharsis or a deathbed confession; It's an appraisal, an honest reckoning about what you've lost but also what you have.
But Mr. McCullough's sister told the authorities that their mother told her in 1994, when she was on her deathbed, that Mr. McCullough had killed Maria.
" But when Laurene returns and Lisa tries to tell her about it — how momentous it felt — Laurene's response is curt: "I don't believe in deathbed revelations.
In 1982, after making a deathbed promise to my sister Susan to cure breast cancer, I founded the Susan G. Komen Foundation to eradicate breast cancer.
The deathbed scene doesn't figure in "Testimony," but the friendship that made the break with Helm so awful is present at every point in this autobiography.
It seems likely that she engineered the marriage, although Benfey wonders whether Balestier, on his deathbed, might have made his sister promise to wed his friend.
In the next room, reenacted in dramatic detail with period decorations and wax figures, was the White House deathbed of their eleven-year-old son Willie.
The play ends with their "marriage" at Felix's deathbed — a marriage in quotes because it wouldn't have been legal in New York for another quarter century.
John McCain — a critic of Russia and an advocate for higher military spending — was to be branded "an old geezer" in online messaging, even on his deathbed.
Darrell Johnson tells TMZ ... he's stepping away from R. Kelly's defense team so he can spend time with a family member he claims is on their deathbed.
Two teenagers are accused of fatally stabbing a 19-year-old woman after the dying victim identified them to California police on her deathbed Monday, PEOPLE confirms.
"You can love a person dear to you with a human love, but an enemy can only be loved with divine love," Andrei remarks on his deathbed.
As Muhammad lay ill on his deathbed, approaching his final hours, the Prophet of Islam asked his companions for writing materials so he could make a statement.
That was the point of the opening scene, a flashback in which Chuck snows Jimmy about whether their mother had any final words on her hospital deathbed.
The only one who speaks is the other Addie, and her voice is gulping and hoarse, as though she were on her deathbed, drawing her final breath.
It's historical fiction that takes place in World War II, and it's set up as a memoir of his grandpa being on his deathbed telling him stories.
Other provocative Benetton advertisements by Mr. Toscani include a nun kissing a priest, an AIDS patient on his deathbed and Pope Benedict XVI kissing an Egyptian imam.
The old saw goes that on a deathbed nobody wishes they'd spent more time at the office, but I suspect many women, whose careers stop prematurely, do.
She inhabits roles as she does life, without revealing herself, and on her deathbed she speaks of playing the bravely dying woman to make her mother proud.
The image of Mill on his deathbed is not dissimilar to one she has of her father, who died as he was putting papers into his briefcase.
It is possible to grow impatient as the details of personal folklore accumulate, though some reminiscences – particularly a deathbed scene involving her grandparents – have an affecting sting.
"This environment is undoubtedly better for active investing — just as active investing was considered to be on its deathbed," the hedge fund manager said in a Wednesday letter.
But in this new play by Richard Greenberg, directed by Lynne Meadow, she plays a woman on her deathbed, who perturbs her grown children with an upsetting confession.
In the latter, Chang bounces her infant son in a baby carrier as she sings "Que Sera, Sera" to her father, who lies motionless on his hospital deathbed.
To make matters worse, after she died, her sister Lavinia Dickinson honored a deathbed wish and burned all the letters the poet had received from friends and family.
In this case, the courts must sort out not a deathbed will but the mental acuity of Mr. Redstone, a media mogul who will turn 93 on Friday.
When his early paintings, like The Sick Child, a scene of his older sister on her deathbed, were first exhibited in 1886, Munch became a succès de scandal.
"It might be true that old man segregation is on his deathbed but history has proven that social systems have a great last-minute breathing power," King observes.
This week's episode reveals the text of the letters he composed on his deathbed for both his father and Negan, each missive insisting that the fighting must stop.
Both include crucial dads — a strict patriarch in one, a near-saintly paterfamilias in the other — as well as teary deathbed reconciliations between sons and dying, estranged fathers.
Friends of the couple say that allowing her the freedom to do so was one reason for her husband's insistence on his deathbed that he be treated overseas.
Now Aaron has a deathbed charge from the only remaining member of his family: Go to Buenos Aires and track down Schramm, who has returned to his home there.
Women, on the other hand — and in particular female actresses over, say, the age of 30 — are expected to retain a youthful glow basically until they reach their deathbed.
While there are people who think that God will grant eternal life to deathbed converts otherwise destined to be damned, the usual calculation here strikes me as morally unattractive.
And yet here I am, hanging out by Lenin's deathbed, having somehow navigated a media landscape that should, by all accounts, have no use for me or my characters.
The data comes from the research firm Apteligent (via AndroidPolice), and shows the on-its-deathbed Note2324.8 still sitting pretty above the LG V22015, HTC Bolt and OnePlus 22017T.
I didn't have an agent, or anyone to talk to or protect me except for my acting coach, who was unbelievable, but at the time was on his deathbed.
One of the more distressing deathbed tales concerns John Updike's first wife, Mary, who visited as he lay dying in the house he shared with his second wife, Martha.
"I always tell people the Packers were perpetually on their deathbed, from the day they were born until this stadium was built," says the team's official historian Cliff Christl.
His abusive father, who was on his deathbed in the winter finale, has died, and Shaun is exploring the joys and complications of his relationship with Carly (Jasika Nicole).
It was terribly sad, and I tried, with a tape recorder, to get him to explain what happened and why it was so distressing for him on his deathbed.
On his deathbed, he quoted the third law of thermodynamics, which was about stasis and the stopping of entropy in a perfect crystal as the temperatures approach absolute zero.
On his deathbed, Beau advised his father to run, but many friends — including President Obama — didn't think he was up to it emotionally, and the vice president finally agreed.
The arrogant academic doesn't just end up getting humiliated; he then gets hit by a car, a development that's spun into a happy ending by his deathbed commitment to Christ.
She was on her deathbed and I read an interview with Hujar where he said she was playing the death scene of every diva she could think of in cinema.
An autopsy team is therefore always on call to attend a volunteer's deathbed, collect samples from his organs and bring them back to a laboratory at UCSD for cryogenic preservation.
Janet Tessier told police that her mother had claimed on her deathbed that she knew the killer's identity: her son, John Tessier, who later changed his name to Jack McCullough.
"[Huxley] took it on his deathbed, and he talked about the ways in which that experience allowed him to face death and face the anxieties associated with death," Dyck said.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs told his daughter she "smelled like a toilet" when she visited him on his deathbed, she writes in a new memoir about their troubled relationship.
ON his deathbed in 1638, John Harvard bequeathed half of his estate, about £800 and his library of some 400 books to a new college in present-day Cambridge, Massachusetts.
I fast forward to my deathbed, a limp candlelight casting flickering light over my puckered hands, my mind's eye rushing back through time in a frantic scramble for something lasting.
" A wise older friend who had started and sold a number of large companies said, "People on their deathbed usually regret the things they did not do, not their failures.
She lived for four hours, then died from radiation-induced congenital heart disease and cirrhosis because she was exposed to her father when her mother visited him on his deathbed.
Secretary of the synagogue and acting rabbi in Mr De Mauro's absence, he discovered his Jewish identity when his grandmother disclosed a lifetime secret on her deathbed: she was a Jew.
Throughout the episode, a 1980s Rebecca tries to get in touch with Jack, who's out of town on a camping trip with their sons, because his father is on his deathbed.
That is just one of the threads that make up the antic "Hierba Mala Nunca Muere" ("Weeds Just Won't Die"), a topical deathbed farce receiving its world premiere at Repertorio Español.
"When I am on my deathbed, I want to think there are thousands and thousands of Trojan women out there whose health I made a difference in," he told the paper.
The fact that this information would have given her a chance at a deathbed conversion does not, I must confess, rank high on my list of reasons for letting her know.
She met Nancy Walton aka Nan at work (she reads books at a hospice), and on her deathbed, Nan asked Linda to deliver the pet lemur, Wendy, to her estranged daughter.
Despite Grillo's vital role in the rise of Five Star, Casaleggio arranged, from his deathbed, for the ascension of his son, Davide, to a position of great power within the movement.
That doesn't work, because someone will take a quote out of context and start calling your hero, whose work they never really engaged with in life, a fascist on his deathbed.
"Dilma's government was on its deathbed, so anything like this that creates a mess could be positive for her," said Thiago de Aragão, a political risk consultant in the capital, Brasília.
The May issue brought tidings of yeti footprints, portentous deathbed visions, sex with aliens (sex with ghosts was covered back in January) and tiny, mischievous Mexican sprite-­like beings called chaneques.
" Thrice wed — he and his third wife, Jenny Lind Nilsson, a violinist, have a daughter, Maia, who just graduated from high school — he once described marriage as "the deathbed of romance.
So they composed sixteen poems, plus an incomplete deathbed poem, which they attributed to "Ern Malley," and sent a few to Harris with a cover letter purportedly from Malley's sister Ethel.
The 15th-century Franco-Flemish composer Guillaume Dufay left specific instructions for the music — including his own motet, "Ave regina celorum"— that was to be sung to him on his deathbed.
She tries three times, in escalatingly romantic-allegorical ways, and it's the third gift, the last tear of a sinner who repented on his deathbed, that causes the gates to open.
Frans de Waal's latest book, "Mama's Last Hug," chronicles the emotional deathbed reunion of an aged zoo chimpanzee and primatologist Jan van Hooff, who had worked with her for many years.
Steve Jobs heard about the thermostat and wanted to see it too, but by the time Fadell felt it was perfect enough to show to the perfectionist, Jobs was on his deathbed.
Then on the 19th and final track of Revival, titled "Arose," Eminem continues the narrative of "Castle" by speaking directly to his daughter again, this time as final apologies from his deathbed.
Movies and novels emphasized the ''deathbed conversion,'' containing confession, anointing and the Eucharist, rather than the consolation of God's presence in mercy for strengthening in illness and, perhaps, in facing one's death.
She made Ned promise her on her deathbed to protect the child, and to raise him as a bastard Stark to protect him from enemies of the Targaryen family (including Robert Baratheon).
Author Charles Brandt detailed Sheeran's deathbed confession told to him about Hoffa in the 2004 non-fiction book I Heard You Paint Houses, from which screenwriter Steven Zaillian adapted The Irishman's story.
In 17553, when the radical Republican Thaddeus Stevens was on his deathbed, weeks after the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, which he'd drafted, he insisted on being buried in an integrated cemetery.
But it didn't look good for him at the end of the Season 4 finale after he was exposed to an incurable virus, and Mr. Baker delivered a bravura presumed deathbed scene.
" She lamented that her grandparents weren't alive to see the arrests and said that even on her deathbed in February 2000, Timothy Coggins' mother "knew that this day would one day come.
What eventually propelled him to posthumous fame was the rediscovery of his 21961 book " Stoner ," a small-scale, modestly written campus novel that follows a mid-ranking academic from cradle to deathbed.
In 80 countries — and the number is growing — cigarette packs are covered with gross, full-colored pictures of gangrenous toes, cancerous lungs and rotted teeth, along with deathbed photos of cancer victims.
Remember our add-on feature, "This Deathbed in History," which you'd unwittingly signed up for, not realizing until it was too late to opt out that you'd be charged a monthly fee?
He considered having Will, stricken with AIDS, narrate the entire book on his deathbed, or using a framing device in which the book is presented as being transcribed from posthumously discovered tapes.
The star that created the pulsar was on its deathbed about a million years ago, but before it exploded into its current super-dense form, it shed much of its outer material.
Were it not for the irrational fear of being buried alive, George Washington wouldn't have requested his corpse be kept on his deathbed for three days, or Schopenhauer on his for five.
The mutual emotion so evident in this deathbed reunion was especially moving and remarkable because the visitor, Dr. Jan Van Hooff, was a Dutch biologist, and his friend, Mama, was a chimpanzee.
Occasionally, people will eschew humor entirely in favor of dramatizing personal anecdotes: a deathbed confession of a curmudgeonly uncle or maybe a particularly poignant moment from a grade school production of Cats.
I was standing in front of my grandmother's deathbed when my mother revealed the long kept family secret: Grandma, or Na, as we called her, had been a "flower girl" in her youth.
At other times, the show emphasizes that life rarely fits this structure, such as when BoJack's former friend and Horsin' Around creator Herb (Stanley Tucci) rejects BoJack's heartfelt apology, even on his deathbed.
I will say that the photos Wojnarowicz, (Hujar's long-term boyfriend) took of Hujar on his deathbed are beautifully amazing pictures so in keeping with Hujar that they could almost be self portraits.
"Hotel de Dream," Edmund White In this gorgeous, lyrical novel, the writer Stephen Crane dictates from his deathbed the story of a young rent boy and his relationship with an older, married man.
Just a day earlier, former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, who rubbed Mr. Bush's feet on his deathbed, cried as he eulogized his friend and former president at a Houston church.
On his deathbed, though, forty-four years later, he is supposed to have named Marx as Freddy's real father, information that became known in Communist circles but was not made public until 1962.
Ms. Day, a 2017 Tony nominee for Lynn Nottage's "Sweat," glides through the many chapters of her character's life — which include an early abortion and a deathbed vigil — with tireless grace and vitality.
Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and 2 Chainz – French Montana, Excuse My French, 2013 In the spring of 2013, TMZ reported that Lil Wayne was on his deathbed, sending the world into a panic.
Or that his best friend, Massimo, was estranged from his ailing mother, and really needed a coaxing message from several multi-millionaire sportsmen to go and visit the old girl on her deathbed.
There are few sentimental stories — a deathbed moment in which he reassured the gathered family and enslaved people that they would all "meet in Heaven — black and white" — but they are just that: sentimental.
The death of his sister Sophie inspired six versions of "The Sick Child," in which Munch painted a redheaded invalid sitting upright on her deathbed, her pallid face seen in profile against the pillow.
Just as Que Mai tells this taboo history askance, she devises oblique ways for her characters to navigate the unspeakable events that divide them: They communicate indirectly, through deathbed letters and diaries read surreptitiously.
That's one of the many questions that members of the Tuchman family — daughter Alex, wife Barbra, brother Gary, and daughter-in-law Twyla — are asking themselves as their patriarch, Victor, lies on his deathbed.
After P accepts a job offer in Tanzania and is threatened with deportation yet again, the couple move to Sweden and have two sons, who stand by P at his deathbed, following lung failure.
The book begins, in medias res, in 1998 and takes the form of a near-deathbed confession: A year after learning he has AIDS, McGough has dropped to 100 pounds and expects to die.
The trailer, obtained by TMZ, paints a vivid picture of Pac's last breaths on his deathbed in a Las Vegas hospital ... his finger shot off and nodding that he knew who did this to him.
Within a two-week span leading up to Mathias' birthday, doctors discovered non-cancerous tumors in Schramel's breasts, his father lost his job and a family member was on their deathbed succumbing to lung cancer.
Mom is on her deathbed (one of many deathbeds, it turns out), and she has a secret she needs to disclose to her semi-beloved children, Seth and his sister, Abby (Kate Arrington, very good).
For those that don't remember, the movie version of Quill never knew his father and only has his mother's deathbed description — that dear, old dad is actually an angel made of light — to go on.
" Having been determinedly apolitical throughout most of his career, Fermi on his deathbed confided to a young scientist, according to the authors, that he "lamented the relative lack of public policy involvement in his life.
When rumors surfaced that Olivia Newton-John was on her deathbed last month after her third bout of breast cancer, the 70-year-old Australian singer took to social media to cheerfully disprove the hearsay.
Gottlieb tells the story of how James Boswell, the biographer of Samuel Johnson, visited Hume on his deathbed, hoping to find that at the last minute the philosopher would abjure his doubts and embrace Christianity.
After a tabloid report insinuated that the country legend, 87, was on her deathbed, Lynn responded with a video on her Facebook page, confirming that despite her current health complications, she is still alive and well.
Initially he'd say something saucy like, 'Um… when I told you on my deathbed to live for both of us I meant take a trip to Puerto Vallarta or go on an African safari — not THIS.
Though it took time, things clicked after my brother gave me life-changing advice: Do I want to wait to get along with my parents until they were in a nursing home or on their deathbed?
A great deal of the material is on view in this country for the first time, including Alvar's drawings of Aino on her deathbed, which Ms. Stritzler-Levine argues demonstrates the lasting closeness of their relationship.
At one point, he tells an anecdote about the day Pablo Picasso died, followed by one about Salvador Dali lying on his deathbed, and sitting up and cursing a priest who has come to visit him.
Stevens lay, quite literally, on his deathbed as he was carted into the Senate during the weeks of the trial, trying to see through his vision of creating a more democratic and less racist American republic.
The F.B.I. had been following my father for about a year before his death, shadowing him wherever he went, even when he paid a visit to the deathbed of his friend (and co-star) Canada Lee.
But I had never before fully appreciated the injustice of that stigma — that a woman could be deprived of her loved one on her deathbed because her family could only know her lover as her neighbor.
He was consumed with securing his legacy — organizing retrospectives, even designing for himself a grand deathbed (which he never got to use; he died of a heart attack, at 81, on assignment in Texas in 2004).
When the titular teenage renegade's 1978 Pontiac Trans Am is stolen from his father on his deathbed, Wayne sets out with nothing but a dirt bike and his new crush Del to take back his rightful inheritance.
I have these amazing stories from the funeral itself and the memorial service and his deathbed about, you know, he was surrounded by pictures of Neem Karoli, the guru that he went searching for, as he died.
" As Sax would later explain his book, "Shift: Change Your Mindset and You Change Your World," it was his father, John Sax — on his deathbed — who convinced Steve that the problem was a "temporary loss of confidence.
HUGH MAXWELL DURHAM, N.C. ⬥ Love Story To the Editor: Walter Mosley's Father's Day description (Author's Note, June 19) of his terminally ill father rising from his deathbed to wave goodbye to him is both heartbreaking and heartening.
Similarly, in "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed" (1973), the banal institutional backdrop isn't any more or less real than the Warhol Factory superstar's irrepressible energy, as she poses dramatically on her side, surrounded by long-stemmed roses.
Yes, there are many millions of people who remain registered to vote after they have moved or died: Very few people remove themselves from the voter rolls when they move, or as they lie on their deathbed.
In an infuriating twist, a former Democratic consultant asserted that Bush chief political operative Lee Atwater confessed, on his deathbed years later, that he helped to set in motion the particular alleged affair that ended Hart's candidacy.
Roy never changes his spots, remaining hateful even on his deathbed: "Better dead than red!" he screams at the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg, the accused Russian spy he had helped send to the electric chair 30 years earlier.
"Since Russell took over he has performed a heroic turnaround of a company that was on its deathbed," said Robert Katz, managing director of New York-based Senvest Management, TowerJazz's second-largest investor with a 5.2 percent stake.
Though Aldous Huxley, a well-known British intellectual and psychedelic pioneer, took LSD on his deathbed, the use of the drug for those nearing the end of their lives is a relatively new idea in the medical field.
The neoconservatives, many of them former Cold War liberals and as a group skewing Jewish, were internationalists: Even with the USSR on its deathbed, they wanted America to pursue global hegemony and push an agenda of democratization abroad.
A handful of works in particular generated the most comment (a deathbed portrait of an artist's mistress, a painting of someone being skinned alive) and common themes emerged over time (the ubiquity of technology, people's short attention spans).
" But it's a mordant evocation, too, of the miseries of any old artist on his deathbed: "He then displayed copies of his books, but as everybody had already read them, not more than a polite interest was generated.
" The turn to "All My Trials," about the deathbed words of a parent to a child, is perhaps the composition's most intriguing element: "Hush, little baby/Don't you cry," then concluding, "All my trials will soon be over.
At first, the quickly shifting timelines and characters are distracting: There's Wang Di, then and now, and Kevin, a 12-year-old boy in modern-day Singapore trying to make sense of a deathbed confession by his grandmother.
McKinley famously brought a framed picture of his late grandmother to the stage at the NFL Draft and explained that he had made a promise to her on her deathbed that he would make it to the NFL.
Bailey (Chandra Wilson) is right: when I am on my deathbed, I am going to wish I'd spent more time writing and lament all the ideas that never went from my head to the page (and the errors uncorrected).
Cunningham broke into fashion as a milliner in the late 1940s, and he worked steadily, creating ever more elaborate and avant-garde hats until the 1960s, when he could see that his preferred artistic medium was on its deathbed.
The testament is a key document not only because of its dramatic nature—Lenin, on his deathbed, rejecting Stalin—but because it seems to address one of the central questions about the revolution: Did it lead inexorably to Stalin?
On his deathbed, Laurentino lets slip that before he married Mark's mother, he had a Mexican wife, Renata (Cecilia Duarte, a creamy-voiced mezzo-soprano), and that they had a son, Rafael, who is presumably still living in Mexico.
After a rough relationship in which they didn't see each other for about a decade, "I went to him on his deathbed when he was full of regrets, and I just tried to help him find peace," he said.
" To be sure, the awkwardness of her hand is willed in a way that Thurber's was not, as she demonstrates with heartbreaking, freely drawn portraits of her mother on her deathbed in "Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?
Everyone in this movie is a type, and you know Vogel pater's type once you see his tacky clothes: He's the sort of man who loves his bourbon, and he abandoned Lloyd's mom when she was on her deathbed.
In the article, Lisa reveals she's worried that readers will only focus only on the bad — she recalls her father saying she smelled "like a toilet" while on his deathbed — and not her love for the complicated man he was.
One of the best-known of these images is Hujar's Candy Darling on Her Deathbed (1973), in which the transgender Warhol Superstar, in tragic-fabulous demise, commands her last big scene, surrounded by flowers and lit, like Dietrich, from above.
Instead, prosecutors relied on a revised timeline, the deathbed accusation by McCullough's mother as recalled by his sister, and an eyewitness identification by another child -- now Kathy Sigman Chapman -- who was playing with Maria in the snow shortly before she vanished.
LONDON — In the dank, dark days of November 2006, as Alexander V. Litvinenko, a former K.G.B. officer turned foe of the Kremlin, lay dying in a London hospital, he and his associates composed a deathbed missive to President Vladimir V. Putin.
As the deathbed letter, read to journalists, had forecast, the "howl of protest" arose anew on Thursday, with Mr. Litvinenko's widow, Marina, demanding the expulsion of Russian spies from Britain and targeted economic sanctions against Mr. Patrushev and Mr. Putin.
He did it with so-called shockvertising: provocative, socially progressive ads that spurred outrage and drew headlines, whether they involved an AIDS patient on his deathbed, Mafia vendettas, horses copulating or two actors depicting a priest and a nun kissing.
These include Jeffrey Vallance's comedic chicken in a coffin, Blinky, Liz Craft's ornate and candy-colored deathbed sculpture, and Jim Shaw's ballet "The Whole," an expression of his pseudo-religion Oism, as well as works by Mathis Gasser and Fabian Marti.
But it has one giant thing going…Read more ReadTwitter is like a sad-eyed 40-year-old middle manager going through a divorce and an ill-advised "hat phase" mid-life crisis, not a cancer-riddled septuagenarian on its deathbed.
The locks, cut as a souvenir by an army artist, have been part of The National Army Museum's collection in London since 1959, donated by the family of an artist who painted the emperor on his deathbed, the museum said.
By the end, readers will see how fortunate the nation was that Grant went into the world — to save the Union, to lead it and, on his deathbed, to write one of the finest memoirs in all of American letters.
I ushered my wife into the midday alleged sparring session and was told the champ was resting on the training table, so I ushered her to the inner sanctum where Ali looked like an ancient African prince on his deathbed.
The suicide of his brother Tom in 1994 forced him to change the suicide of a similar character in "Beach Music," about a travel writer in Rome who returns home to South Carolina to visit his mother on her deathbed.
His loving and tormented relationship with Big Angel, the older brother who broke his nose in a fistfight but who wants him to crawl into his deathbed, is one of the many touching relationships rendered with grace and empathy by Urrea.
In "The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books" (which takes its title from a list of volumes lost from his collection at sea), Edward Wilson-Lee follows Hernando's life in the usual fashion, from his earliest recorded childhood memories to his deathbed.
Their prize entries, Less is told, are a Sicilian historical novel, a retelling of Rapunzel in modern-day Russia, an eight-hundred-page novel about a man's last minute on his deathbed in Paris, and an imagined life of St. Margorie.
But he worked hard to see himself as merely sitting somewhere on a continuum between the man on his deathbed and the woman who misplaced her car keys, to let his accident heighten his connectedness to others, instead of isolating him.
This episodic novel, translated by Jeremy Tiang, derives its historical sweep from the career of the famed detective Kwan Chun-dok, who is on his deathbed when the story opens but becomes progressively younger as the chapters unfold in reverse chronology.
Near the end of his life, in fact at the end of his life, because he takes 423 years with the Mona Lisa, he spent a lot of time with it, it's by his deathbed when he's still dabbling with it.
And yet, even though there are these conspiracy theories, which we should not give oxygen to, saying that she is secretly ill, suggesting she is on her deathbed, which we can she is not, there are legitimate questions to ask by reporters.
A woman named Amanda lies on a hospital gurney, recounting her story to David, a boy who pushes her to relive the events that have brought her there, wrapped in the rough sheets of her deathbed, able to talk but unable to move.
Then a little later, when the apostles of sexual health were Victorian "muscular Christians" worried about moral deviance, the problem with Catholicism was that it was too hospitable to homosexuality — too effete, too decadent, too Oscar Wildean even before Wilde's deathbed conversion.
In an episode that includes a couple of uncharacteristic flashbacks — to William talking about an "all-American" spy couple on his deathbed, and Philip and Elizabeth renewing their vows in secret — this scene directly recalls Stan rifling through his neighbors' garage in the pilot.
In fact, Synergy reported that overall spending in enterprise infrastructure, which includes elements like servers, switches and routers and network security; grew 13 percent last year and represents a $125 billion business — not too shabby for a market that is supposedly on its deathbed.
The thinness, the ghostly pallor that brought out the veins, the rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, and red lips (really signs of a constant low-grade fever), were both the ideals of beauty for a proper lady, and the appearance of a consumptive on their deathbed.
The Illinois State Police opened its investigation of McCullough in 2008 after one of his sisters said their mother had accused him on her deathbed: "Those two little girls, and the one who disappeared, John did it," the sister quoted their mother as saying.
The story of a divided clan uneasily united around the hospital deathbed of its matriarch, it may well be Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins's most far-reaching statement about how the hunt for identity strands and estranges people, even from those they should be closest to.
"The paint is the blood that supposedly gets on the floor when you shoot somebody," Sheeran helpfully explained in the book "I Heard You Paint Houses" (2004), written by a lawyer and former prosecutor, Charles Brandt, based on deathbed interviews with Sheeran and released posthumously.
This meant I could contemplate one of the artist's oddest paintings, "Ma Mère Morte (My Mother Dead)," depicting, behind a foreground of medicine bottles on a tray, his mother on her deathbed, with the same cool delectation the artist might have felt painting it.
In a series of alternately heartbreaking and brutally funny scenes, Selina circles her mom's deathbed, wincing at how a woman who was once impeccably put together is now so frail and weak, not to mention sporting stubby fingernails instead of the glossy manicures she always favored.
Back to 2016: Bowie dances around his deathbed in his 1976 costume, then sits at his desk, thinks, and then scribbles frantically in his notebook in a trance-like state, to the point of jumping off the margins of the page and onto the actual table.
Years later, when Mr. Ashqari was 90 and on his deathbed, he entrusted his unfinished work — the last chapters barely legible, because his hand had started trembling — to Mr. Wujodi, who spent eight months working after hours at the public library to prepare it for publication.
" Athill, a longtime London book editor, concluded her elegant narrative by musing on possibilities for her deathbed quotation, admitting, "Foolish though it may be, I have to confess that I still hope the occasion on which I have to say it does not come very soon.
When media and tech-expert Jon Loew thought he was on his deathbed after suffering from a severe allergic reaction in 2011, he recorded videos using a patented technology that would deliver the recordings at certain dates (birthdays, graduations, weddings) to his children when he was gone.
Last week, the 70-year-old Grease actress — who announced in 2017 that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to her back — reassured fans that she was doing just fine after tabloid reports circulated claiming she was on her deathbed.
She died in Nice during the war; in the memoir, he insists that she had, on her deathbed, arranged to have letters sent regularly to him after her passing, so as not to worry him in battle with thoughts of her health—another beautiful and filial fiction.
As The New York Times reported in 2011, the F.B.I. file on the case, available in an online vault, measures 40 feet long, cataloging more than 1,000 suspects, some supplied by psychics, some turned in by people suspicious of a family member, some coming in deathbed confessions.
" With sympathy and skill, ­Noyes captures the ordeal of his past as he recalls changing the sheets of his wife's deathbed: "Only after she died did grace shake loose, the twisted sheet stripped from her bed, the fresh one filling like a sail before settling smooth.
For the 1984 film, directed by Milos Forman and starring Tom Hulce as Mozart and F. Murray Abraham as Salieri, Mr. Shaffer wrote an entirely new ending, imagining a scene in which Mozart, on his deathbed, dictates part of the Requiem as Salieri scribbles out the score.
While early seasons of the show had viewers nail-biting over when and how Jack would meet his inevitable end, Mandy Moore wants to reassure viewers about her character Rebecca's health, after concerning glimpses into both an accident in the past and an apparent deathbed future.
In "The iPhone at the Deathbed," Penelope Green writes about families who are trying to find meaningful ways to honor the deaths of their loved ones: A mechanic, Mr. Alexander had loved motorcycles, though his health and finances had kept him from being a regular rider.
Friends took a picture of the baby the minute he came out, a Polaroid, it slipped out of the camera like a tongue from a mouth, and then they ran down the hall and out into the parking garage and drove that hundred miles, childbed to deathbed.
It's absurd to suggest that Guston was not an intellectual — with Robert Motherwell, he was the most literary of the Abstract Expressionists — and while he didn't wear his erudition on his sleeve (his deathbed portrait of T.S. Eliot aside), he certainly didn't hide it under a bushel either.
Gloom aside, the epic threads we'd expect from a band so smitten with Bathory's Hammerheart era still run through tracks like the rousing war cry "Where Lie the Gods" and the sprawling, furious "Upon Our Spiritual Deathbed," which sees Averill channel an especial blast of fire-and-brimstone.
It's time to go on a dangerous pilgrimage, but the elder is on his deathbed, so I usurp the role of my sister, who was originally to go on the pilgrimage, and begin the rites so that my sister can stay here, with her father, until his end.
I mean, that's what I'm interested in promoting, and in my own way that's what I've been doing since I was a kid, and that's what I'll do till my deathbed, because it gives... To me, there's one meaning in life, and that is to help each other.
Yingluck was accused of corruption and removed from office in 2014, and with new Red Shirt protests looming and the old, much-loved king, Bhumibol, on his deathbed, the military stepped in, seizing power in a coup and then assuring the royal succession when Bhumibol died two years later.
In the "Free" section, I'd plopped in a story about a roll of photos taken of someone on their deathbed that were ruined by the recently deceased's spirit being a total perv to everyone in the room––the camera was the only thing able to capture the ghost's deviancy.
He prayed beside the deathbed of Eisenhower and the sickbed of Johnson; put his strong arm round Nixon's shoulders after his early election defeats; helped George W. Bush to give up drink, and told all of them that God's grace alone, not any works of theirs, would assure them of Heaven.
Illinois State Police opened their investigation into McCullough in 2008 after one of his sisters reached out to a tip line and said their mother had accused him on her deathbed: "Those two little girls and the one who disappeared, John did it," the sister quoted their mother as saying.
That doesn't mean that Wayne hasn't courted death at the hands of drugs in the years since: In 2013, he suffered a series of seizures that were apparently syrup-induced, and TMZ reported that he was on his deathbed, sending the entire music world into a panic for several hours.
Almost a decade after former KGB agent and British citizen Alexander Litvinenko's painful death and burial in a lead-lined coffin, his deathbed accusation that the Russian state was responsible appears to have been officially vindicated, as the final report of the inquiry into his death was published on Thursday.
Prior to that, James Fallows, like me a longtime admirer of Gary, wrote a piece in The Atlantic speculating—on the basis of a supposed deathbed confession by the unscrupulous Republican operative Lee Atwater—that the initial stage of the imbroglio may have been a setup that Atwater himself engineered.
It is as much farce as elegy — his dreamy, druggy interludes vie with deathbed scenes and recollections of a childhood of poverty and abandonment, spent in the brothels where his mother worked, changing her name "with the nonchalance with which other women dye or perm their hair" — Lorena, Vicky, Juana.
It's not yet been reported which pharmacy Trump gets his prescription medicine from, but we can be assured that once it's revealed the media mass will be at their door with cameras, microphones, and questions whose answers will form the basis for enlightened pieces about Trump nearly being on his deathbed.
Amy Sedaris, the celebrity contestant, runs around in a helmet breaking a glass ceiling, romping with a male nurse on a "Grey's" patient's deathbed, crawling through an N.A.A.C.P. Image Award ball pit, and running a gantlet of white people patting themselves on the back for embracing a black leading lady.
Stardew Valley gets this just right, with a deathbed scene wherein "my" grandfather presses on me an envelope, which, in a flash-forward, I open while suffocating at a future office job, strikingly rendered by Mr. Barone as a fading tech enterprise with stained, gunmetal desks that speak of gutting despair.
According to the film's press release, Lynn, now 87 — who recently clapped back at tabloid reports that she's on her deathbed and promised fans she's "gonna raise hell" in June —  remains grateful to Cline to this day for her mentorship, friendship and for being the trailblazer that paved the way for her career.
Sure, I'm not a psychiatrist—maybe anxiety disorders are legitimately taking young Hollywood by storm—but I have struggled with my own anxiety since at least age 12, worrying over the most mundane tasks, waking up in the middle of the night with legitimate panic attacks, thinking I was on my deathbed.
In Akhsó (Grandma): This Is a New Experience (2019), M. Carmen Lane elegiacally adorns two large, black-and-white deathbed images of their grandmother, Vivian Murphy, with feathers and braided rope; these hang above an end table with mementos, and accompanied by a chilling sound piece, Skin Hunger/the Artist as Caregiver (2018).
The rise in his stature in the three ­decades since Joan Richardson's two-volume biography has created the need for a fresh book, one that complicates the stereotype of the sobersided insurance man and takes up at last the lingering question of whether this "dried-up Presbyterian" ­became a Catholic on his deathbed.
Certainly, his charity work, his desire to eradicate lethal diseases, and his promise to donate his money rather than hand it to his kids on his deathbed make him a more palatable figure than peers who bankroll $10 million court cases because they want revenge on people who don't do exactly what they want.
Suddenly, the Hujar exhibition became destination viewing for style cognoscenti, who made a point of stopping off in Chelsea between Proenza Schouler and Rodarte for a glimpse of Hujar's hauntingly luminous portraits of Mr. Waters, Fran Lebowitz, Susan Sontag, the drag performer Ethyl Eichelberger and the Andy Warhol superstar Candy Darling on her deathbed.
Much admired by such diverse visitors as Goethe, Walter Benjamin, the art historian Anthony Blunt, and by Curzo Malaparte, a fascist admirer of Proust who wrote a stunning book about wartime Neapolitan life, and then late in life became a Maoist, and then, on his deathbed, Catholic, it is only now starting to become gentrified.
But Danticat does full justice to her theme when she lingers over fictional scenes that have resonated for her, like the death of Kweku Sai, which slowly unfolds over 90 pages in Taiye Selasi's novel "Ghana Must Go," or the deathbed musings of the title character in Morrison's "Sula," which extend into the afterlife.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Peter Hugar, "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed, 1973" (21975) (all images © The Peter Hujar Archive LLC)In the comparatively safe, sleek, and expensive New York City of today, nostalgia for the crime-ridden, scummy, and cheap New York City of the 21975s is as strong as ever.
" So the death of the author is something of a problem for the Death of the Author: DeWitt's story is a canny deconstruction of the theoretical nostrum, and ends with the sparklingly true joke that Roland Barthes's writings are like "the witty, iconoclastic works of Hume and Voltaire," and that "Boswell would have gone to the deathbed of Barthes.
I cried over my father's deathbed pajamas, the dog-eared biographies of Theodore Roosevelt and Josef Mengele on his bedside table, a green nickel in the pocket of his favorite pants, a belt he'd had to drill holes in to make smaller as he'd grown sicker and thinner in the months leading up to his death.
But this hardworking student-turned-fighter quest to make good on a deathbed promise to his blue collar father by finally scoring an MMA victory over the UFC golden boy that he bested on the mats two decades ago has somehow taken a backseat to random Rousey speculation and other half-hearted rabble-rousing of the Sonnen variety.
"When I thought about what I was going to do with the rest of my life, I wanted to be able on my deathbed to look my three grandchildren in the eye and say that I did everything within my power to give them a healthy life and a nondegraded place to live," he said in New Hampshire.
This striking painting, "Little Boy on His Deathbed," by the 22th-century Dutch master Bartholomeus van der Helst, was among more than 2500,21947 artworks seized by the Nazis from an Amsterdam gallery during World War II. Recovered by the Allies, the 22002 picture should have been returned to the family of Jacques Goudstikker, a well-known Dutch art dealer.
We meet a young woman whose first and last encounter with her father is at his deathbed, a hardworking nurse who dips into her savings to help her ex-husband's new wife, a mother fighting dementia long enough to dispense wisdom to her daughter — a whole cast of characters who feel absolutely real: so striking in their ordinariness, so complex in their humanity.
Other characters in Ms. Markey's portrait gallery include two schoolteachers who identify themselves as Coach Christie Brinkley and Coach Pooh Bear; Coach Christie and a recalcitrant female student; a mother and daughter holding vigil at the deathbed of the mother's mother; and a high-school-age daughter and her single-parent dad, drinking beer together at the end of a hard day.

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