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widow and one
Twenty years ago, she would have been known as a golf widow, and the sum of her manner was perhaps one of bereavement.
After the usual Honorable Sirs, it went on to say that there had been set off to the widow one full third part of the real estate of the deceased Salu Norberg, one lower room, on the Western side, privileges to the well and bake-oven and to one third of the cellar ( I can show you the cellar when we go up ), also one Cow Right, and lastly they set off to the widow her own land that she brought with her as dower, namely the Beech Pasture.
Susan Johnson, as the widow, spends the first half of the play running a bar and singing about the unlamented death of her late husband and the second half trying to acquire a new one.
Camelot was a hit nonetheless, with a poignant coda ; immediately following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, his widow told Life magazine that JFK's administration reminded her of the " one brief shining moment " of Lerner and Loewe's Camelot.
The lines " Don't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot ," from the musical Camelot, were quoted by his widow Jacqueline as being from his favorite song in the score.
They said that among those signing the letter were officers who had no knowledge of their inclusion or who had refused to be included, and even one instance of a general's widow who signed her husband's name to the letter though he had died before the survey was published.
The perpetrator is finally unmasked by Wimsey as one of the college servants, revealed to be the widow of a disgraced academic at a northern university.
Fox married Margaret Fell, the widow of one of his wealthier supporters ; she was a leading Friend.
It is believed to have been extensively copied, but only one song was printed by Purcell's widow in Orpheus Britannicus, and the complete work remained in manuscript until 1840, when it was printed by the Musical Antiquarian Society under the editorship of Sir George Macfarren.
Emperor Wilhelm I described Abeken in a condolence letter to his widow: One of my most reliable advisors, standing on my side in the most decisive moments ; His loss is irreplaceable to me ; In him his fatherland has lost one of the most noble and most loyal men and officials.
It was founded by the widow and brother of one of the richest citizens of Texas, John Sealy after his death.
At his funeral, with the rectory full of guests, the widow Anne Marie Abel got drunk and went openly to bed with one of the servants.
Nor is there any evidence of a monument to Oxford in Stratford, London, or anywhere else ; his widow provided for the creation of one at Hackney in her 1613 will, but no trace of it exists.
* Friedrich Ratzel in The History of Mankind reported in 1896 that in the New Hebrides there was a kind of convention in cases of widowhood, that two widowers shall live with one widow.
Eusebius gives some extracts from his letter to one Aristides, reconciling the apparent discrepancy between Matthew and Luke in the genealogy of Christ by a reference to the Jewish law of Levirate marriage, which compelled a man to marry the widow of his deceased brother, if the latter died without issue.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".

widow and two
His first wife was the widow of his patron Damas by whom he had two sons: Archagathus and Agathocles, whom they were both murdered in 307 BC.
The property was restored and opened to the public in 1974, by the non-profit Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc. Ruth's widow, Claire, his two daughters, Dorothy and Julia, and his sister, Mamie, helped select and install exhibits that depict the life and times of Babe Ruth.
Two months later, on 1 March 1978, Chaplin's coffin was dug up and stolen from its grave by two unemployed mechanics, Polish Roman Wardas and Bulgarian Gantcho Ganev, in an attempt to extort money from Chaplin's widow, Oona Chaplin.
On 28 April 1599 Oxford was sued by the widow of his tailor for a debt of £ 500 for services rendered some two decades earlier.
One such nurse was Ada W. Bacot, a young widow who had lost two children.
Instead, in August of that year, he married Idelette de Bure, a widow who had two children from her first marriage.
Jeroboam was the son of Nebat ( Douay-Rheims: Nabat ), a member of the Tribe of Ephraim of Zereda, whose mother's name was Zeruah ( who later became a widow, and could have been leprous, as her name translates ; ) He had at least two sons — Abijam and Nadab, who succeeded him on the throne.
C. Wood in 1904 and was survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter.
His widow was created Baroness Abercromby of Tullibody and Aboukir Bay, and a pension of £ 2, 000 a year was settled on her and her two successors in the title.
He left behind a widow, Alexandra " Sasha " Milgram, and two children.
This left Flanders in the grip of a succession crisis ; Baldwin VI's widow was ruling for her two young sons, but her rule was contested by Robert, Baldwin's brother.
In 1990, two years after Heinlein's death, an expanded version was published with the consent of his widow, Virginia Heinlein.
In his will Heath, who had had no descendants, left only two legacies: £ 20, 000 to his brother's widow, and £ 2, 500 to his housekeeper.
The Protestant Academy of Sedan had been founded in 1579 at the initiative of Françoise de Bourbon, widow of Henri-Robert de la Marck ; in 1682 the Protestant Academy at Sedan was suppressed and de Moivre enrolled to study logic at Saumur for two years.
He married the widow Pohl two days before he died so that he could pass on his possessions and his pharmacy to someone.
The marriage was not well received by the members of Napoléon's family, who were shocked that he had married a widow with two children.
Although this may have been done to ensure that his widow was well provided for ; by doing this, Ralph essentially split his family into two, and the result was years of bitter conflict between Joan and her stepchildren, who fiercely contested her acquisition of their father's lands.
In 1766, he married Maria Elizabeth Colomb, the widow of Baron von Hollwede, and they had two sons.
It is known that he left a widow with two children ; and one or two hints scattered throughout his works inform us that he began life as a merchant's clerk in Antwerp, that he travelled in Poland, Denmark and other parts of Northern Europe.
Shipman's widow, Primrose Shipman, was called to give evidence about two of the deaths during the inquiry.
Among his 300 paintings by moderns, most notably, he owned Leonardo's Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, The Family of the Virgin by Andrea del Sarto, the two famous Bacchanales of Nicolas Poussin, as well as paintings by Veronese and Titian, and Diana at the Bath by Rubens, for which he was so glad to pay the artist's heirs 3, 000 écus, that he made a gift to Rubens ' widow of a diamond-encrusted watch.
The small community named after their property is also home to folk of various income levels, ranging from the well-to-do Baldwin sisters, two elderly spinsters who distill moonshine that they call " Papa's recipe "; Ike Godsey, postmaster and owner of the general store with his somewhat snobbish wife Corabeth ( a Walton cousin ); a black couple, Verdie and Harley Foster ; Maude, a sassy octogenarian artist who paints on wood ; Flossie Brimmer, a friendly though somewhat gossipy widow who runs a nearby boarding house ; and Yancy Tucker, a good-hearted handyman with big plans but little motivation.

widow and men
Marriage to Arthur's brother depended on the Pope granting a dispensation because canon law forbade men to marry their brother's widow.
As a widow, she is bound by tradition to wear black and avoid conversation with young men.
A ship of the French East India Company rescued the surviving thirty men and one widow in 1674.
Cary Scott ( Jane Wyman ) is an affluent widow in suburban New England, whose social life involves her country club peers, college-age children, and a couple of men vying for her affection.
Marlowe had spent all day in a house owned by the widow Eleanor Bull, along with three men, Ingram Frizer, Nicholas Skeres and Robert Poley.
The great dream of all the men about town in Charles's time, as Wycherley's plays all show, was to marry a widow, young and handsome, a peer's daughter if possible — but in any event rich, and spend her money upon wine and women.
But during this journey he met the Countess of Albany, widow of Charles Edward, who all her life was gifted with a singular ability to attract the affection ( Platonic or otherwise ) of men of letters.
But men, royal or not, had only twice before, in the 13th and 17th centuries, obtained new title or rank as the spouse of a Swedish princess, and even the queens regnant left no clear precedent: one of them was a king's widow, one unmarried and the latest abdicated so her consort could be king.
Soon after that conversation, Janice becomes a widow ; Bobby is murdered by two of Phil Leotardo's hit men while buying a model train in a hobby store.
Schwerner's widow Rita, who also worked for CORE in Meridian, expressed indignation that the press had ignored previous murders and disappearances of blacks in the area, but had highlighted this case because two white men from New York had gone missing.
In the film noir Married Life, she played Kay, a young 1940s widow who wins the affections of two older men, played by Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper.
Indeed, in one recorded case, a Serbian widow tried to blame her pregnancy on her late husband, who had supposedly become a vampire, and there were cases of Serbian men pretending to be vampires in order to reach the women they desired.
The main character, at around 30 to 40 years old, she is a widow of just a few months, who is known to flagrantly manipulate and seduce single and married men alike.
The term of " Black Widows " probably originates from the fact that many of these women are widows of men killed by the Russian forces in Chechnya ( the toxic connotation of black widow spider is intended ).
After the Great War he was largely forgotten, until a number of literary men in 1935 issued a public appeal for a fund to support him in his old age ; but when he died the following year, his widow Lady Watson was obliged to seek employment in domestic service.
His widow remained in Killadoon, outliving the two men who took over the town from her husband and John Dongan, Bartholmew Van Homrigh and William Conolly.
Witnessing the donations made by the rich men, Jesus highlights how a poor widow donates only two mites, the least valuable coins available at the time.
Soon after the battle, the officers and men of the Brooklyn took up a collection to benefit Ellis's widow, some contributing over a month's pay, to reach a total of over $ 1, 000.
These men had recently been forced to pass on the news of the fatal accident in a wreck of fellow fireman George Page to his grieving widow the previous month and decided to establish a mutual benefit society for those employed in the locomotive firemens ' trade.
Up at the Villa is a 1941 novella by William Somerset Maugham about a young widow caught among three men: her suitor, her one-night stand, and her confidant.
Among them are Günther Blumentritt ( a former German general ), James M. Gavin ( an American general ), Frederick Morgan ( Deputy Chief of Staff at SHAEF ), John Howard ( who led the airborne assault on the Pegasus Bridge ), Lord Lovat ( who commanded the 1st Special Service Brigade ), Philippe Kieffer ( who led his men in the assault on Ouistreham ), Pierre Koenig ( who commanded the Free French Forces in the invasion ), Max Pemsel ( a German general ), Werner Pluskat ( the major who was the first German officer to see the invasion fleet ), Josef " Pips " Priller ( the hot-headed pilot ) and Lucie Rommel ( widow of Erwin Rommel ).
Samuel Jordan died by June 4, 1623 His widow became the target of pursuit of two men, one the Rev.
However, she believes she's a victim of a supernatural curse, as she tends to marry poor men for love, then ends up a neglected wife and a rich widow as a result of her ill-fated husbands ' greed.

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