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Widowed and for
Widowed from Matilda of Scotland in 1118, Henry commenced negotiations for a remarriage following Adelin's death.
Widowed in 1940, she fought for control of her husband's studio Bombay Talkies, she had to share control with Sashadhar Mukherjee, but in 1943 Sashadhar, Ashok Kumar and a lot of Bombay talkies veterans left and formed a new studio-Filmistan.
Widowed in 1843, he married for the second time the following year.
Widowed, Constance was eventually sued by Robert Erghom for her dower in the King's chancery by which she defaulted several times on the King's grant of Dudley manor.
Widowed for the second time c. 1196, Bertran became a monk and entered the Cistercian abbey of Dalon at Sainte-Trie in the Dordogne region.
* Judy Owen: Beautiful blonde bartender with a thing for baseball ; Parents are no longer alive ; Widowed when husband, Tom Owen, was shot down over the Pacific Ocean ; Lives in Clearwater, Florida, in apartment over bar where she is employed.
Widowed for the second time on the 24 March 1908, she died after a seizure at the Sandown Races in Esher Park, Surrey on 15 July 1911, aged 79, and was interred at Edensor, Derbyshire.

Widowed and children
Widowed at 25, Custis had had four children with her late husband ; two survived to young adulthood.
Widowed, with two young children, Henry and Betsy, Samuel married Mary Cadwalader in 1731.
Widowed or divorced women struggled to support themselves and their children.

Widowed and himself
Widowed in 1851 he settled in London devoting himself to natural history and entomology in particular.

Widowed and by
Widowed two years before the war began, she supported herself and her two half-grown sons by practicing as a " botanic Physician " in Galesburg, Illinois.
Widowed at 28, she has ensured her family's social position by her own shrewdness and force of character.
Widowed three times by the age of 28, she could be described as a ' modern-day multimillionaire '.
She has published several best-selling books, including the 1982 book, What Every Woman Should Know About Men, and the 1992 book, Widowed, inspired by the loss of her husband.

Widowed and .
Widowed while young, Meyers worked as a secretary and later as a Christian Science practitioner.
Widowed during the Mau Mau years in Kenya, she was the " talented amateur " who saw her aid to Steed's cases as a service to her nation.
* 2. 11 % Widowed
Widowed: 6. 2 %
Widowed on the eve of the war, he continued to reside in Chambéry.
Widowed in 1246, she married Harald Olafsson, King of Mann and the Isles in 1248.
Widowed in 1931, he re-married Allina ( Alli ) Valve ( 1879 – 1960 ) in 1934 and resigned from politics.
** Widowed: 8. 5 % ( 8. 4 %).
Widowed in 1652, she became one of the many powerful female land holder, who occupy a significant place in the local legends of Sweden during the 16th and 17th centuries, such as Barbro Påle, Sophia Drake, Margareta Huitfeldt and Margareta von Ascheberg.
Widowed on January 4, 1922, he married Margaret Fallon Burrall in 1923.
The William Kenrick play The Widowed Wife, staged the same year, was largely based on it.
Widowed at an early age, Lena Bryant supported herself and her young son as a dressmaker.
# Widowed parent's allowance.

weary and unsettled
In 1818, weary of his somewhat restless and unsettled life, he returned to the practice of the Catholic faith and withdrew to the monastery of Dülmen, where he lived for some years in strict seclusion.

weary and life
Much later, in a letter to Ferdinand Blumentritt, Rizal compared his life in exile to a weary butterfly with sun-burnt wings.
At the beginning of this book, Lazarus has grown weary of life and decides to die.
Gerry Max, in recording the life of one of the community's most famous early members, travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ), has called Laguna a " weary rover's dream ", and in Horizon Chasers offers a sense of Laguna Beach in the 1920s and 1930s.
Following his death, discussion flared up in the Netherlands as to whether people who were weary of life should be allowed to end their lives with the aid of a physician.
However, Russian society grew weary of the gap between real life and the creative world, and underground culture became " forbidden fruit.
Telling him of her former life and home, and weary of Nan Elmoth, Aredhel Ar-Feiniel desires to see them again.
Antigonus replied that he would choose his own moment to fight and that if Pyrrhus was weary of life, he could find many ways to die.
In the following years he experienced an increasing sense of dissatisfaction with his life in the church and university, and became weary of what he saw as the hypocrisy of Victorian society.
*: And Rebekah said to Isaac, I am weary of my life because of the daughters of Heth: if Jacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth, such as these which are of the daughters of the land, what good shall my life do me?
The soldier, old and weary of life, seeks out a way to die.
Soon after he becomes weary of worldly life and, after meeting with Mahavira, he renounces the world.
Jack accompanies Old Lodge Skins to a nearby hill where the aged, weary leader decides to end his life.
To grunt and sweat under a weary life,
To grunt and sweat under this weary life,
The film begins and ends in " reality " where Max and Muriel have a world weary but sensible life in high finance ( and the implication is that Muriel is the boss's daughter, thus intimating Egeus ' involvement in Hermia's marriage to Demetrius ), but almost all the action takes place in a dreamlike trance where the lovers don't really know who they love.
The story tells about a character who mistakenly achieves immortality and then, weary of a long life, struggles to lose it and writes an account of his experiences.
Walter Spies with Angelica Archipenko circa 1930After living for nine years at the confluence of two rivers in Campuan ( Ubud ), Spies grew weary of his increasingly hectic social life, and retired to the tranquil mountain retreat that was to become the setting of some of his most beautiful and atmospheric paintings, including " Iseh im Morgenlicht 1938 " Despite his desire to escape from a constant stream of visitors, Spies still used to receive guests at Iseh, including the musician Colin McPhee and his wife, anthropologist Jane Belo, the Swiss artist Theo Meier and the Austrian novelist Vicki Baum.
Having been tried for slandering Mrs. Thomas Staples of Fairfield ( the accusation was that Ludlow had said that she was a witch ) and lost as well as being appointed commander of a militia to defend Fairfield against invasion by the Dutch, Ludlow grew weary of colonial life.
The Council from Diaspar had become old and weary, and did not want to deal with the exuberance of youth, while Lys, feeling that it was young, did not want the city culture to interfere with its natural way of life.
He considered lighting the candle, despondent and weary with his failed career, but Gypsy came after him and, without knowing, convinced him to leave the candle by pointing out he'd saved her life.
After a few weeks ' illness, he returns home, a broken, weary man, but under the loving care of father and sweetheart he regains his health and strength and begins to take a less morbid view of life.
The Cretan nobles are weary of life the way it is, because things have been so easy for them.

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