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Although he manages to revive and finish the game, he dies next morning from internal bleeding in the skull, leaving his son an orphan.
In the traditional versions of his origin, after the Kents retrieved Clark from his rocket, they brought him to the Smallville Orphanage and returned a few days later to formally adopt the orphan, giving him as a first name Martha's maiden name, " Clark.
He makes a point of maintaining an emotional distance from the orphans, so that they can more easily make the transition into an adoptive family, but when it becomes clear that Homer is going to spend his entire childhood at the orphanage, Wilbur trains the orphan as an obstetrician and then comes to love him.
The Major-General and his many daughters escape from the tender-hearted Pirates of Penzance, who are all orphans, on the false plea that he is an orphan himself.
As Nikolai Ryzhkov describes it in his memoirs, " every Thursday morning he ( Mikhail Gorbachev ) would sit in his office like a little orphan – I would often be present at this sad procedure – nervously awaiting a telephone call from the sick Chernenko: Would he come to the Politburo himself or would he ask Gorbachev to stand in for him this time again?
The orphan trains eventually shipped an estimated 200, 000 children from the urban centers of the East to the nation's rural regions.
It contains, in addition to the standard text of 1001 Nights, the so-called " orphan stories " of Aladdin and Ali Baba as well as an alternative ending to The seventh journey of Sindbad from Antoine Galland's original French.
Although a terrorist organization might obtain radioactive material through the " black market ", and there has been a steady increase in illicit trafficking of radioactive sources from 1996 to 2004, these recorded trafficking incidents mainly refer to rediscovered orphan sources without any sign of criminal activity, and it has been argued that there is no conclusive evidence for such a market.
He was now a black-haired street orphan who first encountered Batman when he attempted to steal tires from the Batmobile.
Mike's history as a longtime resident of Fenster was explained, since he had been an orphan from birth and had been shuffled around to many foster homes before permanently staying at Fenster from the time he was seven.
Also at this historical train depo is where the first orphans from the orphan train were droped off and adoped.
Though he never married, he adopted a young orphan boy named Danny in the final season, completing his transformation from rebel to family man.
Floria Tosca is an orphan from Verona, where she had been found as a child, roaming the hillsides and herding sheep.
Teenage orphan Calvin Cambridge ( Lil ' Bow Wow ) manages to get tickets to a home game for the struggling Los Angeles Knights from the team's coach.
The origin of the move toward secrecy and the sealing of all adoption and birth records began when Charles Loring Brace introduced the concept to prevent children from the orphan trains from returning to or being reclaimed by their parents.
After Soviet occupation and when parents and grandparents had died from hunger and diseases, these orphan children had to care for themselves.
The goal of the memorial is to publicize the fate of all human beings who were killed or died from starvation in East Prussia in the years 1944-1947, and to remember the orphan children left behind.
Despite a sales uptick in 1962, continuing media reports that Studebaker was about to leave the auto business became a self-fulfilling prophecy as buyers shied away from the company's products for fear of being stuck with an " orphan ".
In the 1986 movie The Mission the guilty conscience and penance of the slave trader Mendoza is made more poignant by the haunting oboe music of Ennio Morricone (" On Earth as it is in Heaven ") The song Sweet Lullaby by Deep Forest is based on a traditional Baegu lullaby from the Solomon Islands called " Rorogwela " in which a young orphan is comforted as an act of conscience by his older brother.
The Rowan tells the life story of a young orphan, of Prime Talent, from the moment the child's community is wiped out in a mudslide to the time when she becomes a Prime and after a life of loneliness falls in love with a previously undiscovered Prime in a far away star system being attacked by aliens.
She and Lee adopted an orphan named Sean in 1949, but it remains unclear whether the adoption was legal, although Moorehead raised the child until he ran away from home.
Apart from some foreign subsidies, including a substantial amount from Fascist Italy, he controlled waqf and orphan funds that generated annual income of about 115, 000 Palestine pounds.

orphan and Maine
Alexandra Moltke, a young actress with little experience, was discovered and cast in the role of Victoria Winters, an orphan who ends up in the mysterious town of Collinsport, Maine, to unravel the mysteries of her own past.
The story is about a young orphan named Pete who enters the town of Passamaquoddy a small fishing community in Northeastern Maine.

orphan and became
He became an orphan at the age of 11, and he started working as an apprentice to a harsh glassmaker named Philipp Anton Weichelsberger.
As an orphan, the income and management of Richard's lands became the property of the crown.
Gorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod and became an orphan at the age of nine.
In 1703 Israel became an orphan.
At the age of eleven, Schenk became an orphan and lived in Korntal ( Germany ).
* Guerdwich Montimere, a 22-year-old man who posed as homeless 16-year-old orphan Jerry Joseph and became the star of the Permian Panthers high school basketball team.
He became an orphan even before he started to attend school.
* There is a story that a war orphan named " Angelita " became a platoon mascot but was killed just a few days later.
Bradford thus became an orphan at age 7.
With the release of the Athlon, the K6-III became something of an orphan.
In a report for Today, she traced her paternal ancestry back to a French orphan who immigrated to the U. S. in the nineteenth century and became a broker in the cotton business.
Arminius, born at Oudewater, Utrecht, became an orphan while still young.
He became an orphan at the age of two, when he lost his father.
Ashe became an orphan at the age of nine.
The whale became an orphan at only five months old after her mother, Immiayuk, died.
Born in Bandung, Java, Dutch East Indies, as the son of Herman Louis Johan Badings, an officer in the Dutch East Indies army, Badings became an orphan at an early age.
In other story the yōkai raises the orphan hero Kintarō, who goes on to became the famous warrior Sakata no Kintoki.
Anthony de Mello, an Indian orphan who became a Jesuit priest and founder of the Sadhana Institute in Pune, India, wrote a book of Christian meditations with the title Sadhana: A way to God.
Denzel tells his life story, including how he became an orphan, the events leading up to his becoming afflicted with Geostigma, and how he came under the care of Tifa and Cloud.
He became an orphan again at age 16, and moved to the city of Concepción where he worked as a clerk in a store, and later as an apprentice in a merchant ship.
Benítez de Gautier, born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, became an orphan at an early age.
At the age of ten, Diaz became an orphan, and misfortune dogged his early years.
He became an orphan by the age of three, his father had died in 1870 and his mother in 1871.

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