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Ms. Silsby, above, had testified that she thought the children were orphans whose homes were destroyed in the earthquake.
Some great characters in children's books are orphans, or part orphans, or temporary orphans whose parents have gone away.
Yet the world is doing very little for orphans whose number is expected to grow to 18 million by 2010.
He also said Al Aksa raises money for more than 800 Palestinian orphans whose fathers died of "disease".
Few prizes await the orphans, whose trajectory suggests some nightmarish virtual Monopoly game for refugees, stacked with Go to Jail cards.
As humans, the twins, Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, are orphans, whose parents fell victim to a shell that bore the inscription "Stark Industries" — Iron Man's technological empire.
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Harry is an orphan whose destiny is marked out visibly on his face.
Child B is an orphan whose parents died in the conflicts that have plagued Angola.
He begins as a sad, silent orphan, whose life is enriched by the joy of pedalling.
They cannot soothe the anguish of the widow or the orphan whose husband or father will not return.
I'm talking to a 9-year-old girl, Chance Tombola, an orphan whose eyes are luminous with fear.
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