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Where the widows or widowers have died there may be other surviving family, like grandchildren.
Death is also kinder on the survivor, since people tend to be nicer to widows than to divorcees.
Preference is given to physically or mentally challenged women, widows, divorcees and those from the lowest income groups.
Critics fear it will spark a shortage of accommodation if widows, divorcees and groups of singles drop plans to take in lodgers.
Young widows had to suffer for whole life and depend for their existence on the in-laws or own parents.
In this village, distress and despair are writ large on the faces of nearly 100 widows and their 350 orphan children.
If blame is to be laid, it should be at the feet of a handful of aged and godly spinsters and widows who taught me through my primary education.
But more importantly, these singles are not just recent graduates or widows and divorcees in their golden years.
He deprecated the practice of purdah and sati, encouraged inter-caste alliances and remarriage of widows.
Although he never married, Hooker's flat on the Brighton sea-front pullulated with friends, widows of friends and innumerable godchildren.
An argument in the faith community over the care of widows raised such concern that the office of deacon was created to resolve it.
What politician is going to call what the public perceives to be a well-meaning group of tragedy-stricken widows a gang of frauds and liars?
Earlier, officers laid wreaths in honour of the martyrs and felicitated war widows.
In both regions vital religious traditions provided essential social services, including care for widows, orphans, and other indigents.
The oldest and sickest miners already have priority, but Mr Wilson announced that widows of former colliers would also get fast-track treatment.
False widows have a dark, shiny body and are so named because they are often mistaken for the notorious black widow.
The support it offers to British service personnel and their widows and families is vital.
The colleges provide sheltered housing for clergy widows and retired clergy.
Old widows in Mathura and Vrindavan are left to the mercy of the public to eke out an existence.
At the time of the riots, such a rehab programme was made by the Central Government for the widows in Delhi including provision of housing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They have a kind of band, like the bandeau of widows, above the beak, which is of a tan colour.
This was considered impertinent by the zamindar, as marriage of widows was common among the Maravars.
But by a most exceptional mourning Moriah had put herself upon record as the most inconsolable of widows.
This lordling threatens to eject these hapless Macalpines, and poor Kenneth, the widows son, is on the very verge of the grave.
A boral is said to be the child of a father of any caste and a mother of one of those in which widows shave their heads.
If ever any work were a sacred one, it was that of caring for these Grecian widows.
The same method of friendly society, I conceive, would be a very proper proposal for widows.
The widows were soon entrusted with diaconal tasks connected with the worship, and received a corresponding respect.
He was considered a divine dancer by the buds, and counted as a cutey by widows.
Few widows have such an avenue of approach to their domain as the Widow patten has.
This coiffure has been not only adopted by her subjects, but also by royal widows abroad.
His rights of wardship over widows and orphans are stated and limited.
He brought before her mind those widows who make a cult of their dead.
Other wealthy widows, like Lady Dalrymple, seem to come to Bath primarily to be adulated by their inferiors.
Entering, I found a small scattered congregation of sailors, and sailors' wives and widows.
France knows that the political system of Napoleon resulted in making many widows.
I saw again front rooms with antimacassars over the window chairs, in which widows sit, remembering how it was when the children were young.
Black widows get their name from the infamous mating ritual in which the female eats her partner.
Black widows are the most poisonous spiders in North America, with venom 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake.
Garage manager Robin Ward said he was not scared of spiders, but nevertheless was shocked when he discovered the pair were black widows.
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