Where the widows or widowers have died there may be other surviving family, like grandchildren. |
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Death is also kinder on the survivor, since people tend to be nicer to widows than to divorcees. |
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Preference is given to physically or mentally challenged women, widows, divorcees and those from the lowest income groups. |
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Critics fear it will spark a shortage of accommodation if widows, divorcees and groups of singles drop plans to take in lodgers. |
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Young widows had to suffer for whole life and depend for their existence on the in-laws or own parents. |
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In this village, distress and despair are writ large on the faces of nearly 100 widows and their 350 orphan children. |
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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. |
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But more importantly, these singles are not just recent graduates or widows and divorcees in their golden years. |
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He deprecated the practice of purdah and sati, encouraged inter-caste alliances and remarriage of widows. |
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Although he never married, Hooker's flat on the Brighton sea-front pullulated with friends, widows of friends and innumerable godchildren. |
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An argument in the faith community over the care of widows raised such concern that the office of deacon was created to resolve it. |
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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? |
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Earlier, officers laid wreaths in honour of the martyrs and felicitated war widows. |
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In both regions vital religious traditions provided essential social services, including care for widows, orphans, and other indigents. |
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The oldest and sickest miners already have priority, but Mr Wilson announced that widows of former colliers would also get fast-track treatment. |
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False widows have a dark, shiny body and are so named because they are often mistaken for the notorious black widow. |
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The support it offers to British service personnel and their widows and families is vital. |
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The colleges provide sheltered housing for clergy widows and retired clergy. |
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Old widows in Mathura and Vrindavan are left to the mercy of the public to eke out an existence. |
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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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After so much talk of football widows, here comes a story of how the World Cup brings a family together. |
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He not only had offices at his disposal, he also had heirs, heiresses, and widows. |
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Her platform focuses on unemployment, the old-age pension, and the insecure economic position of single women and widows. |
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Then comes the division of spoils, with a good amount going to the church, and widows and children, before the division among the outlaws. |
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Ann Street started life as an out-of-the-way address for well-to-do widows and spinsters. |
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Single men and those with families, wives, widows and spinsters could all be found in the movement. |
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What is to be regretted, however, is the demise of all those conscientious spinsters and widows who used to type authors' manuscripts. |
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What was particularly nice was that quite a few of the widows came along which I thought was amazingly brave of them. |
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Both widows and spinsters were prominent in property ownership and in financing businesses as sleeping partners. |
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Dressed in widows weeds to mourn her beloved husband, her black clothing merely enhanced the strict lines of her face. |
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Either by tradition or practice, these widows have been denied their fundamental rights of equitable justice. |
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The squeaky wheels get the grease, and certain widows belonging to certain organizations are mighty squeaky. |
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You know, we have orphans and widows, and bereft people who are going to need our help for a long time to come. |
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One of the women lost her husband and son in a recent mine explosion that also turned several other townswomen into widows. |
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It was a benevolent organization that gave aid to fellow miners, their widows and children, as the many newspaper articles of the period record. |
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War widows were reduced to beggary and young children employed as metalworkers. |
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Prostitution and beggary are the only options especially for widows to survive and feed their children. |
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The permanent residents of the ashram included a couple of rich Marwari widows. |
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In the old orthodox society the Sati system of widows mounting the funeral pyre of their husbands was an atrocious practice. |
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She longed to see a powerful revival among the neglected and helpless widows of India. |
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There are around 33 million widows in India and they are condemned to a living death, not just in Orissa and Gujerat, but all over the country. |
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The former Royal Navy engineer was also an almoner for Beach Lodge for 26 years, which meant he visited sick members and Freemason widows. |
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Few widows, after so vast a lapse of years, could have gazed with so unaccusing a conscience on the resemblance of their husband. |
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The unmarried and widows often engaged in litigation related to marriage settlements, jointures, uses and trusts. |
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In Africa, for instance, there are birds called widows and whydahs, many of which have tails longer than a foot. |
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There are 16,389 ex-servicemen, 157 war widows and 5,508 widows of other soldiers. |
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Should widows with sizable death benefits also be entitled to short-term relief? |
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They were widows, or not married, and they laid down their life for his cause. |
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There are many books, films and documentaries on the subject of widows in India. |
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Sports widows will probably relate to Lindsey's plight, and long-suffering fans of many teams will see reflections of themselves in Ben. |
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For golf widows, there will be a five-star Four Seasons hotel and spa that will act as an informal private club for residents. |
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There's a string of more complicated provisions that affect, for example, widows, widowers and divorcees. |
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Mr Murphy said that all widows and widowers who were overtaxed should be repaid this money with interest to compensate them for the loss of purchasing power. |
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Generally, the foreigner is a class of person often aligned with other vulnerable populations like widows and orphans. |
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Five widows who also lost sons unveiled the memorial in a brief ceremony. |
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Golf widows are also catered for, with shopping excursions and spa days. |
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Northern Rivers veterans and their partners, widows and widowers and children will be better off following the latest increases in veterans' pensions and allowances. |
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During the next two years, approximately 40 club members, including widows, widowers, divorcees and unmarried men and women, continued to push for change. |
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The Trust aims to educate the children of poor widows throughout India, irrespective of religion, caste and gender, and raise the issues surrounding widowhood globally. |
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For some, additional consequences were death and the immiseration of the widows and orphans they left behind. |
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They won't be troubled by memories of widows and orphans and scattered body parts, but they must fear that their roles as merchants of death might be rumbled. |
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In the main house lived his eighty-year-old nonna, the matriarch, reliably dressed in black in the custom of Italian widows. |
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Last year they joined with the widows of the men from Popular Unity in calling for an investigation into the triple homicide. |
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A Turcoman carpet merchant would always give food to a poor man who came to him and a small amount of money from each sale went into a coffer for widows and orphans. |
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In men's wills, usufruct on the husband's property is left to widows under condition that they give up their right to dowry and extradotal goods in favour of offspring. |
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He is a gigolo, a love 'em and leave 'em flimflam man who promises widows and spinsters marriage and devotion on the premise of a substantial upfront cash payment. |
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To avoid heavy losses, the banks had their captive securities firms package the loans and sell them as securities to the proverbial widows and orphans. |
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The apostles solved it by setting apart several Hellenists to make sure the Greek-speaking widows were being fairly included in the daily distribution of food. |
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I've seen widows forced to marry unwanted suitors who, aided and abetted by the law, usurped their deceased husband's assets, as well as their own lives and bodies. |
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It is also asking for pensions for part-time firefighters, who are currently excluded, and wants normal widows and widower benefits made available to unmarried partners. |
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Old people with a pension fund, widows, and the wardens of orphans must invest their money into the financial markets, lest its purchasing power evaporate under their noses. |
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The play tells the story of three widows who form The Cemetery Club, meeting every week to visit their late husbands, remember the good times and have a gossip. |
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Don't get crippled kids and war widows to do your dirty work! |
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The trees cast their skeletal frames against the gunmetal sky and the crows, like a flock of hooded widows, lamented their lot with throaty cries. |
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Some widows in Brigstock also probably sold free bench lands, despite the customary restriction on such sales. |
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Qatar Charity has sent in-kind assistance to orphans, widows and the poor in Yemen. |
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He gave to the Trinity Corporation that land in Deptford on which are built those alms-houses for twenty-four widows of emerited seamen. |
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Till Independence in 1947, a few law reforms were passed to improve the condition of women, especially Hindu widows. |
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I watched the animated widows in their bombazine dresses, capping each other's memories. |
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Their condition, especially that of Hindu widows and daughters, was poor due to this and other prevalent customs. |
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The governor ordered solemn funeral rites for the dead and payments to their widows and orphans. |
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In all, 28 lifeboatmen lost their lives on that night, leaving many widows and fatherless children. |
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For example, it is known that it relieved tax for widows and orphans, and protected the poor from the usury of the rich. |
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Another innovation of Richard's, increased charges levied on widows who wished to remain single, was expanded under John. |
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Many from the state fought and died in other parts of Mexico, leaving behind widows and children. |
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William and his barons also exercised tighter control over inheritance of property by widows and daughters, often forcing marriages to Normans. |
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Even adolescent widows were expected to live a life of austerity and denial. |
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The war in the trenches of the Western Front had left a generation of maimed soldiers and war widows. |
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She hopes that the group will include not just widows, but also women dealing with menopause, the empty-nest syndrome or the death of a parent. |
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These pixies are generally said to be helpful to normal humans, sometimes helping needy widows and others with housework. |
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We did a workshop for widows called Calligraph where the purpose was to teach them that art can be a source of income. |
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Why, I'll just bet you anything that place is acrawl with black widows. |
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The film is described as a heist thriller about four armed robbers who are killed in a failed heist attempt, only to have their widows step up to finish the job. |
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His legend recounts that he daily fed a hundred clergy and a hundred soldiers, a hundred workmen, a hundred poor men, and the same number of widows. |
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Peeresses in their own right and wives or widows of peers were also entitled to trial in such a court, though they were themselves not members of the House of Lords. |
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So Harry's POW chapter, which includes wives and widows, is hosting a welcome-home party Wednesday at the Sepulveda VA in North Hills for all returning veterans. |
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Historically notable among the Louisiana code's differences from common law is the role of property rights among women, particularly in inheritance gained by widows. |
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She thus conformed to the practice observed by widows in appointing female relatives as executrices or life had taught her to confide more in women than in men. |
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Some Indian reformers, such as Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, even offered money to men who would take widows as brides, but these men often deserted their new wives. |
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Most widows do not require professional help. Beyond grieving and loss of the partner, the spousally bereaved are faced with a set of challenges and alternative paths. |
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We will particularly target vulnerable groups including female-headed households, widows, the elderly and the disabled, said IOM Emergency Operations Manager Tya Maskun. |
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Dutch women were also allowed to take communion alongside men, and widows were able to inherit property and maintain control over their finances and husband's wills. |
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The Club also paid for funerals within certain limits, and would provide grants to the widows of men killed or the wives of those permanently disabled. |
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Widows seeking the restitution of their dowries after their husbands died, for example, frequently litigated in the secular courts. |
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Widows were considered burdens upon the community and family and they became non-persons. |
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To be fair, Widows does have an explanation for the reasons why it is calculating its bonuses in this particular way. |
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I saw some London executive, up in Edinburgh for a meeting with the suits at Scottish Widows or wherever. |
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Widows were also entitled to a dower right to a third of their husband's land or income derived from the land. |
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Wolf Spiders can specialize into Bane Spiders or Crab Spiders, and Blood Widows can develop into Night Widows or Fortunatas. |
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Widows were in a particularly favourable position, with inheritance rights, custody of their children and authority over dependants. |
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Today, State Street generates more than 500 unitized prices daily on behalf of the Scottish Widows funds. |
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Scottish Widows was highly commended in the Best Pension Provider category. |
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A baseball game was held at Lord's during World War I to raise funds for the Canadian Widows and Orphans Fund. |
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But his freshest sonic excursion, Young Widows, unleashes his most original and starkly honest opuses to date. |
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Widows of peers who later married commoners lost the privilege, but those who later married peers did not. |
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Drawing on the work of Julia Kristeva, Oropesa sees Widows as depicting a Manichaean, yet modern ethics. |
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Widows are permitted to remarry without repercussion and their second marriage is considered just as valid as the first. |
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On 27 September 2016 a new project, Widows, was announced to be in development with a script penned by Gone Girl writer Gillian Flynn and McQueen attached to direct. |
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Widows enjoyed the same independent status as unmarried women. |
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Big financial institutions such as The Royal Bank of Scotland, the Bank of Scotland, Scottish Widows and Standard Life all have a presence in the city. |
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Silverbullet Films worked on a documentary, Village of the Forgotten Widows, which depicts the suffering of women affected by the Srebrenica massacre. |
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