How To Use War widow In A Sentence
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War widows were reduced to beggary and young children employed as metalworkers.
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A WAR widow who lost her bomb disposal expert husband is a mother again.
The Sun
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On Remembrance Day last year, he attended and upset a lot of the war widows and older ex-service persons when he didn't have his poppy on.
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It's a bloody disgrace that some war widows don't get a decent pension.
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They were war widows or refugee country girls or serving officers of the Viet Cong.
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Earlier, officers laid wreaths in honour of the martyrs and felicitated war widows.
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War widows and widowers will receive more generous payouts, and rights are to be extended to same-sex partners, under the biggest shake-up of armed forces pensions since the 1890s.
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She was a war widow and worked round the clock in her efforts to bring up a young family by herself.
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The pair attracted their prey - lovelorn war widows - by placing personal ads in local newspapers in which Ray would describe himself as a sexy Latin lover.
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In a tiny backyard, they find two dozen chickens, five children and one Afghan war widow.
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War widows and those on disability living allowance will be exempt from the cap.
Benefit cuts 'will force thousands into suburbs'
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There are 16,389 ex-servicemen, 157 war widows and 5,508 widows of other soldiers.
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WAR widows and disabled ex-servicemen will no longer be exempt from council tax.
The Sun
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A WAR widow who lost her bomb disposal expert husband is a mother again.
The Sun
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It's a bloody disgrace that some war widows don't get a decent pension.
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The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia
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The filmmakers bring us to the marketplace of Charikar, the town selected for the hospital, to meet the civilians: war widows reduced to beggary, young children employed as metalworkers.