widow造句121. Without a will Chen Qiang's widow was only able to deal with Chen Qiang's shares in the company after the Grant of Letter of Administration unsteady of immediately had he made a will.
122. Orly claimed Majerik became her client after she helped the widow prevail in a lawsuit against another matchmaker.
123. Durga Neupane, an organizer and a widow, said activists would mobilize widows throughout the nation if the government failed to scrap the decision by Friday.
124. Tchaikovsky wrote that in 1878, after the completion of his fourth symphony, in a letter to his benefactress, Nadezhda Von Meck, the widow of an industrialist.
125. All these make the widow flimsiness and independence coexist. So the widow has weak right of succession, passive amenability position in family and the possible property management.
126. The government offers meager help: a $130 annual payment to each widow, and a ration card for rice and oil.
127. It's only Leviticus that mentions the poor. For Deuteronomy, it's those who really can't provide for themselves: the widow, the orphan and the stranger who may not be able to find employment.
128. In the morning the Anglo-Indian widow sent for me to breakfast.
129. I happened to get acquainted with the widow of some departed high Anglo-Indian official.
130. and if any one says anything to you, as they probably will, being but men, you can chaff back a bit, of course, but remember you're a widow woman, quite alone in the world, with a character to lose.
131. He executes justice for the fatherless and the widow, and loves the sojourner, giving him food and clothing.
132. We get to know Cosey through the memories of five women who survive and love him: his granddaughter, his widow, two former employees, and a homeless young girl.
133. Hammerman, 66, a widow with a grown son, decided to smuggle her to the beach.
134. Large numbers of chaste widow and worthy daughters-in-law appeared in thee reords of Shanxi province in Qing Dynasty.
135. When asked if anyone had ever told her that she talked too much, Amaiza responded to Solo that one previous acquaintance had, and that "his widow was living it up on Bestine with his death benefits."
136. "Liviu was a believer in Maimonides's principle that 'God is the only one we may serve and praise, there are no intermediaries between us and God, " says Marilena Librescu, his widow.
137. At 25, he became a commercial agent for a rich widow, whom he soon married.
138. The Bible specially instructs God's children to care for the widow, orphan and the sojourner in their midst.
139. But in essence, the short-time Fourier transformation is a method of ingle resolution because it uses an unchanged short-time widow function.
140. He had bought a new horse and he wanted the widow's opinion of it, for the Widow Stimson was a competent judge of fine horseflesh.
141. Sir Paul was given them by his late wife, Linda, who'd bought them at a sale staged by Magritte's widow, Georgette.
142. During the Victorian and Edwardian ages,[http:///widow.html] a widow was expected to wear several stages of mourning dress for at least two years.
143. Tchaikovsky wrote that in 1878, after the completion of his fourth 2)symphony, in a letter to his benefactress, Nadezhda Von Meck, the widow of an industrialist.
144. I'm a grass widow at present, my husband is on voyage to Japan.
145. "Before getting the certificate in my name, it was just socially understood that the land belonged to my husband," says Tashegu Woretaw, 48, a widow with a hectare of land near Mamo's farm.
146. A couple on a bench become a woman's face; a peaceful walkway becomes a conflagration; a weeping widow morphs into an obelisk for an unknown soldier.
147. Why can't the widow get back her silver snuffbox that was stole?
148. In thee have they set light by father and mother: in the midst of thee have they dealt by oppression with the stranger: in thee have they vexed the fatherless and the widow.
149. And Jeroboam the son of Nebat, an Ephrathite of Zereda, Solomon's servant, whose mother's name was Zeruah, a widow woman, even he lifted up his hand against the king.
150. Turgenev had wrotten a novel, named by Cabbage Soup: A poor peasant widow, but her only son died.