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Widow

Widow meaning

A person whose spouse is absent: | A person who has lost a spouse and not remarried: | A woman whose spouse (traditionally husband) has died (and who has not remarried); a woman in relation to her late spouse; feminine of widower.

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Instead, when a widow is already drawing her own benefits and later applies for a higher widow's benefit, they may be able to be paid a partial or excess widow's benefit in addition to their own benefit.

After the Korean War young Navy widow Helen Devries opens her Whidbey Island home to another young widow, Choi Eunhee.

Of the four women candidates, Congress has fielded political novice H. Kusuma, widow of former IAS officer, D. K. Ravi while the Janata Dal (S) has fielded Ammajamma, widow of B. Sathyanarayana in Sira, about 120 km northwest of Bengaluru.

After learning that coworkers had been called “witch, enchantress” and also “widow, widow woman,” I had to know what the machine had to say about me, so I fired up my computer’s camera, took a snapshot, and waited for the results.

Of course, the Black Widow movie will introduce other Black Widow characters, such as Florence Pugh's Yelena and Rachel Weisz's Melina.

First Trick: The Widow The boys tie several crusts of bread together with thread, and lay this trap in the chicken yard of Bolte, an old widow, causing all the chickens to become fatally entangled.

For example, widow inheritance provides a widow with another man from her late husband's brothers.

Friedrich's father, the widow's son, had died 11 years previously; since that time, the widow had tutored the boy in the ways of commerce, as he seemed the logical family heir.

If the spouse's or widow(er)'s government (non-FICA paying) pension exceeds 150% of the "normal" spousal or widow(er)'s benefit the spousal benefit is eliminated.

Monogamy is the general rule, though a widow would frequently marry her husband's brother as a means of support and consolation ( widow inheritance ).

Wesley married very unhappily at the age of 48 to a widow, Mary Vazeille, described as "a well-to-do widow and mother of four children." citation The couple had no children.

About nine months ago, she finally started receiving a basic state widow’s pension, but for many years after her husband’s death she struggled as the only breadwinner in the family, earning a fraction of what he had.

According to a bio of Lembert published by the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial Association, Lembert's widow, Nellie, was presented with her husband's medal.

According to the report, nine Bidens received payments, including Hunter, the president’s brother James, and Beau’s widow Hallie.

According to the report, this woman, a widow, was accused of causing the death of her 22-year-old child.

Add to that Black Widow's skills as an interrogator, hacker and gatherer of sensitive information.

Adult brown widows were less belligerent, the researchers found, and significantly less likely to successfully kill a black widow hiding in an established web.

After booking into a B&B in Killiecrankie, run by Mrs Braid, a widow who charged 50p extra for luxuries such as a boiled egg with breakfast, Parini found himself sharing a small double bed with the poet.

After the incident, the company reached out to L’Hirondelle’s widow to offer support, court heard.

All while the White Widow launches in her own title in November running alongside.