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But I think more needs to be done to help war widows.
As a war widow, she was entitled to an apartment.
"We have a big support system for war widows in this country," he added.
"Many of the ladies you saw on the ship today are war widows."
She was a war widow and worked round the clock in her efforts to bring up a young family by herself.
Some 300 war widows showed up for an inaugural meeting.
A war widow even calls Joe a murderer to his face in a restaurant.
When you see someone talking about crying with a war widow, you know that's Bush.
It was like those affairs where the president gives medals and thanks to war widows.
The campaign to bring the war widows' pension into line with the basic wage would continue for many years.
At the time, there was only one remaining Civil War widow still living.
In the film she played a Croatian war widow.
There is about one doctor for every 50,000 people and an estimated 700,000 war widows.
More than one American war widow recalls the eerie experience of receiving a letter from her husband after he was killed.
Anyone can be a pretty young war widow.
She is a lady by birth, of course, and one feels it's one's duty to do something for these poor young war widows.
She was a young war widow, very badly off, living in a labourer's cottage.
Later, war widows and other women signed up because they had no other way to feed their families.
Among those are at least 180,000 malnourished children and 900,000 war widows.
The graveyard, with its guardians, the war widows, waits for all.
War widows' pensions already reflected the greater risk their spouses faced, she said.
Her work with this body drew her attention to the plight of war widows.
She'd introduced herself to the handsome, wealthy Argentine as a "war widow."
The "three fools" finally find the kitchen, where an impatient war widow has been keeping their meal hot for them.
It's so convenient to be a war widow.