- the
fatherless and the
widows who live in your towns".(Hebrew Bible, Book of
Deuteronomy 16:14) In 19th-century Britain,
widows had
greater opportunity...
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- Sagrado-Dee in
Widows' Web. Cast
member from the
television legal drama series,
Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law – Jo
Berry appeared in
Widows' War, in her...
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commonly known as the true
widows. This
group is
composed of
those often loosely called black widow spiders,
brown widow spiders, and
similar spiders...
- In typesetting,
widows and
orphans are
single lines of text from a
paragraph that
dangle at
either the
beginning or end of a
block of text, or form a very...
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International Widows Day is a
United Nations ratified day of
action to
address the "poverty and
injustice faced by
millions of
widows and
their dependents...
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Aristobulus hears as
widows of one or more
tribes in
India performing self-sacrifice on the husband's pyre, one
author also
mentions that
widows who declined...
- Look up
black widow or
black widows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Black widow may
refer to:
Black widow spider, a
common name for some
species of...
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distinctive hood with a
pointed piece in
front – a
biquoquet –
which widows wore as a hood of
mourning dating from 1530.
Another explanation for the...
- the gang, as well as her
fellow widows,
agitating for vengeance. The
first series of
Widows concluded with the
widows pulling off the raid, and escaping...