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  2. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  4. C. L. Sulzberger - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II (October 27, 1912 – September 20, 1993) was an American journalist, diarist, and non-fiction writer. He was a member of the family that owned The New York Times and he was that newspaper's lead foreign correspondent during the 1940s and 1950s.

  5. Cyrus H. K. Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Curtis remains #20 on the list of the richest Americans ever. [13] He was known for his philanthropy to hospitals, museums, universities, and schools. He donated $2 million to the Franklin Institute, for example; $1.25 million to the Drexel Institute of Technology for the construction of Curtis Hall; and $1 million to the University of Pennsylvania. [2]

  6. Corneliszoon - Wikipedia

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    Corneliszoon or Cornelisz is a Dutch patronym, meaning son of Cornelis, the Dutch form of Cornelius.. People with this patronym include: Claes Corneliszoon Moeyaert (1592–1655), authoritative Catholic Dutch painter

  7. Ron Cyrus - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Ray Cyrus (July 10, 1935 – February 28, 2006) was an American politician and public servant in Greenup County, Kentucky. A member of the Democratic Party , he was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives for 11 consecutive terms, from 1975 until he retired in 1996.

  8. 23 (Mike Will Made It song) - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus performed the song during the first and second legs of her Bangerz Tour. During the third leg of the tour, "23" was replaced with The Beatles ' " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ". During the performance, Cyrus wore black-and-red Jordan 1s, a striped fishnet bikini and crotchless leather chaps with "Miley" scrawled down the side, through ...

  9. C. I. Scofield - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Ingerson Scofield (August 19, 1843 – July 24, 1921) was an American theologian, minister, and writer whose best-selling annotated Bible popularized futurism ...