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Tradition requires the meat to be shared with all the orphans and widows in the village.
Her husband's death in July 1757 made her one of the wealthiest widows in the region.
The United Nations estimates there are about 28,000 widows in the Afghan capital.
In fact, there have been no deaths from black widows in the United States for over a decade.
What to buy Examples of local craftsmanship include lace mats and tablecloths, produced by widows in the Konavale valley.
Piano teachers, divorced professors, country doctors, solitary widows in the country — all those small and insignificant people lead lives of enormous drama.
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This right is available, up to a maximum, to a widower as well as to a widow in the United Kingdom.
Nail the trimmer frames, of doors and widows, in at the same time.
It is known simply as "the widows," in part because the widows of many of the 343 firefighters killed that day are the group's driving force.
The number of publicly announced and reported half-widows in the Kashmir valley is between 2,000 and 2,500.
"Greetings in the Name of Jesus!" one 76-year-old widow in the Miller clan wrote.
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