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Brevoort said this character's death will have a ripple effect on other Marvel books.
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Luckily the death of a character in World of Warcraft is not final so all those killed were soon resurrected.
BBC: Players get the chance to be heroes in World of Warcraft
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In his drive to reveal a full range of character through action alone, Lonergan threatens death by naturalism.
NEWYORKER: Margaret
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The death of such a major character at a time when none of the problems between her and her family had been resolved keeps us on our toes.
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His widow, Brenda, and sons Sean and Andrew said reactions to his death were a testament to his character.
BBC: Kellingley pit death miner 'well respected'
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LeParmentier's brief Star Wars appearance saw his character extol the virtues of the Empire's Death Star space station and pour scorn on Vader's "sad devotion to that ancient Jedi religion".
BBC: Star Wars actor Richard LeParmentier dies
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In a foreign country such as France, Catherine Camus would have been a stranger, one more Camusian character struggling to understand the whirl of absurdity between birth and death.
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Actress Penelope Keith, who played the snobbish neighbour Margo to Briers' character Tom in The Good Life, said the actor's death was "an enormous loss".
BBC: Richard Briers, The Good Life star, dies aged 79
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This one-minute trailer is light on the fantasy, but we get a hint of it in the form of Alexander Siddig (known to many of us for his role as Dr. Bashir in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), whose character offers to teach Leonardo about what seems like the mystery of life and death.
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The uncanny valley effect could have to do with uncertainty about whether a robotic character is truly alive or dead, and even play into our deep-seated fears of death.
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You do not have to believe in the death of the author to know that, when transferring novels to films, the one character who is almost never successfully cast is the writer.
ECONOMIST: All that glitters