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After the Post folded, in 1969 — a few years before cartoon-rich Look died, too––Barsotti joined the staff of The New Yorker.

Mario Buatta, the acclaimed New York interior designer known as "the Prince of Chintz," whose cozy, clubby rooms defined the Americanized version of the English country look, died Oct. 15 at a hospital in Manhattan.

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Tellingly, Jolie, who is a natural blonde, has always felt at ease with a darker look, dying her hair to move away from any suggestion of 'the girl next door'.

Dev Anand, a charismatic Bollywood actor and director who was known in his heyday for his striking good looks, died on Saturday in London.

But those names on the All Blacks' team sheet still look to die for.

No bid came in from the room, and the bronze fowl, which, curiously enough, looks crestfallen, died an instant death.

It's impossible to look a dying patient in the eye and invoke the merits of redemptive suffering.

Last September, US Geological Survey ecologist Nate Stephenson hiked into Sequoia National Park's Giant Forest to look for dying seedlings.

Without being camp, the movement vocabulary keeps tilting toward the feminine, the languorous — at the extreme, the dancers look like dying swans — and the alternating groups invite comparison.

If you can look at dying children and not have any feeling, then you shouldn't be there".

Now scientists are researching how signs of life might look on dying planets.

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