「WIDOW」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)3ページ目
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Braose's | widow, Eva, or Maud, married William, the baron of N |
Levett's | widow Eve Adam remarried Laurence Ashburnham, ancest |
d saved his daughter (who got pregnant being a | widow) even from the snakes, but could not save her |
His | widow eventually sold their property, and with her y |
Paolo's | widow eventually surrendered Kastro and the rest of |
Ruth had been a | widow ever since. |
Decommissioned F-61 Black | Widow external tanks were found at Hamilton AFB, Cal |
A Chinese immigrant | widow faces the New Year with apprehension after it |
-Z and a tribute to the rapper by Jadakiss and | widow Faith Evans called "Letter to B.I.G.", as well |
ngeles Superior Court by Wallace's mother, his | widow Faith Evans, and his two children. |
ro" a documentary based on interviews with his | widow, family members and friends. |
Admiral Boscawen's | widow, Fanny sold the estate in 1770 to the Sumner f |
r of preference the deceased man's eldest son, | widow, father, mother or eldest brother). |
A | widow, finding the soldier in the bamboo grove, visi |
Rosalie, a 50 year old | widow, finds her youthful manner diminished by the " |
iam Reade of Boarstall in Buckinghamshire, and | widow, first, of Sir Giles Greville, and, secondly, |
n Chedworth and his wife, Margaret Bowett, and | widow, firstly of Nicholas Wyfold (1420-1456), the L |
He left a | widow, five sons and a daughter. |
ern California is named in honor of Thornton's | widow, Flora L. Thornton, due in part to a $25 milli |
Hospital on January 21, 1959, survived by his | widow, Flora Livingston nee Kaufman. |
hree months later, Hulia Shaljian Pushman, his | widow, followed him. |
Her husband died in 1346 and she remained a | widow for nine years. |
dys (and her $2,000,000), the gang kidnaps the | widow for a larger share of her money. |
A | widow for the rest of her life, she died in Paris at |
Cessna later settled out of court with his | widow for an undisclosed amount. |
A | widow for the second time and single mother to three |
Marie remained a | widow for about two years. |
Several of Irving's books (Garp, Meany, A | Widow for One Year) and short stories have been set |
ntil McLean's death in 1969, leaving Carroll a | widow for the second time. |
killed in battle in 1127 and Agnes remained a | widow for eight years. |
is finally reunited with Nona, who has been a | widow for only one day. |
linton B. Fisk, purchased the land from Byrd's | widow for $26,000. |
n De Baun purchased the property from Leeder's | widow for ₤14,000 in 1894, along with several other |
ay 1, 1977, when Lillian Disney, Walt Disney's | widow for whom the ship is named, christened it. |
In 1154, Constance remarried after being a | widow for a year. |
maine which was purchased by Jacques Etienne's | widow for her and her bachelor sons shortly after he |
ree adjoining “Swan Houses” built by a wealthy | widow for her daughters. |
und that the estate owed nothing to Marshall's | widow, former Playboy bunny and stripper Anna Nicole |
November 25, 2007, the late Governor McNair's | widow, former First Lady of South Carolina, Josephin |
ool at Macclesfield in 1502, while in 1508 his | widow founded one at St. Mary's Wike in Cornwall (wh |
chmond was established in Aaroe's honor by his | widow Frances Aaroe. |
library was sold to the British Museum by his | widow, Frances Louise Greenhaigh Wise, in 1937 for £ |
he secretly married once more, to the wealthy | widow Frances Prannell, also born Frances Howard, th |
His | widow, Frances died on 12 November 1682, aged 70. |
Newport: Printed by the | Widow Franklin. |
luding such roles as Count Danilo in The Merry | Widow, Freddy in My Fair Lady, and Jim Kenyon in Ros |
r variant of the P-38 Lightning and P-61 Black | Widow from the airfield (5 September-6 October 1944) |
The | Widow from Monte Carlo (1935) |
ere a museum was opened after the death of his | widow from 1949-1967. |
In 1851, a | widow from Illinois, Chloe Ann Smith Swanson, hired |
La viuda valenciana (The | Widow from Valencia) |
To free a | widow from yibum (to do chalitzah) (Deuteronomy 25:9 |
In the folk tale, a local young man, son of a | widow from Blaen Sawdde (near Llanddeusant) agreed t |
te 1850s, Bruguier married Victoria Turnott, a | widow from St. Louis. |
r perhaps even earlier, he removed Sigeferth's | widow from Malmesbury, against his father's wishes, |
ery manufacturer, and his wife, Jane Duneau, a | widow from Bridgnorth in Shropshire. |
Dorcas (Galley) Hoar, a | widow from Beverly, Massachusetts, was accused of wi |
Launches "rockettes" at black | widow from the other bugs it tags. |
d for a second time in 1918 to Bertha Nimmo, a | widow from Brockley. |
Green falls in love with his assistant's | widow, Ganja (Clark), who learns Green's dark secret |
At the very front his faithful | widow gathers up his ashes. |
ed scripture by being married to his brother's | widow, Geilana. |
As a | widow, Gerberga became a nun and served as the abbes |
iately had to give away Nancy to his brother's | widow, Gertrude of Dagsburg, who remarried to Theoba |
His | widow, Gertrude, having re-married and now Gertrude |
It is currently owned by Murtaza's | widow Ghinwa, and her children Fatima Bhutto and Zul |
e was succeeded as State Representative by his | widow Ginny Coppola. |
t friend, Heurtal, has become the lover of his | widow, Giselle, and is planning to rule as a despot. |
His | widow, Gloria, died on June 9, 2006. |
Dhumavati: The | Widow Goddess,or the Goddess of death. |
Control of the White Sox passed to Comiskey's | widow, Grace Comiskey, upon his death. |
net will be remembered for his marriage to the | widow Grace Murray on 3 October 1749, a woman who at |
His | widow, Guiomar Coutinho, died one month later, on 9 |
elancholy, demonstrative and beautiful village | widow, Gulabi (Waheeda Rehman). |
riksdotter, daughter of Eirik Bloodaxe and his | widow, Gunnhildr. |
ere complicated by the general belief that his | widow had not reached the legal age of majority, whi |
His mother, who, being a | widow, had run the farm for one year, but Jenssen be |
1607), but the testator's | widow had a life-interest, and she lived there till |
37-1680) and that after his death Swammerdam's | widow had sold them to Bidloo. |
His body was given to | widow Hada Rani who committed sati at the spot. |
nslit Pudeator was a well-to-do septuagenarian | widow hanged on charges of being a witch on Septembe |
In 1744 he married a | widow, Hannah, formerly Hotham, who had (in 1737) ma |
9, was called out of abeyance in favour of his | widow, Harriett, who became the thirteenth Baroness |
She wrote in 1988: "Christinel [Eliade's | widow] has hurt me very badly. |
His | widow has confirmed that he found inspiration for, a |
His | widow has claimed that he was offered a peerage not |
His | widow has hired a professional thief to find and ret |
His | widow, Hattie Caraway, was appointed to fill his sea |
Widow Haviland's Tavern, also known as Square House | |
ding to letters sent by the German army to his | widow, he fell on November 11, 1942, in Nisch Ssanib |
According to Ki Longfellow-Stanshall, his | widow, he regarded this recording as sub-standard an |
According to his | widow, he "despised" his time at military school, bu |
His | widow, Heather, died in 1984. |
Before and after becoming a | widow, Helen Dortch Longstreet devoted much time to |
After his death, his | widow, Helen McElhone, was elected as MP for Glasgow |
His | widow Helen Wilson wrote a highly-regarded autobiogr |
Merrick falls in love with Hudson's | widow, Helen (Irene Dunne), though she holds him res |
His | widow Helen Newlove has since joined forces with the |
His | widow, Helen C. Bostwick, upon her death on April 27 |
them a home in London.. Charles hired Alfred's | widow Helen to care for and mind his mother, Elizabe |
ive hearing for Chen and Wu on behalf of Liu's | widow Helen Liu; he derided the trial as a "well-reh |
Alfred's | widow, Helen, and their five children were living in |
re bequeathed in memory of Charles Mort by his | widow Helen. |
His | widow Helena Childs Torrance followed through on Jar |
rd Dubois-Challon, the estates were run by his | widow Helyett Dubois-Challon, since 1975 with the as |
n of James Warburton and Harriet Birtwistle (a | widow, her maiden name was Morris), the eldest of 12 |
She is a | widow; her second husband was Gustave Choquet. |
an old homemaker; Her elder sister is a young | widow; Her nephews have to go to school while their |
, Seeds of Creation, Coxone Sound System Black | Widow, Here and Now, Hawkwind, Steel and Skin, The L |
His | widow, Hermina would be involved in a long legal bat |
She left with him only to become a | widow herself five months later. |
ouens's funeral) ended with his grief-stricken | widow, Hilda, crying over his glasses case. |
He was survived by his | widow, his son Andrew Jamieson, and two daughters of |
id not live to see his dream realized, but his | widow honored his commitment to the city, and the Mu |
of Fernando Lamas in the 1952 film 'The Merry | Widow', Howard Keel in 'Annie, Get Your Gun' and Dan |
his brother Tadanao (Naozumi married Tadanao's | widow); however, this plan was unsuccessful. |
ote Ball's character, Lucille Carmichael, as a | widow, however, Vivian Vance's character, Vivian Bag |
2002 Iolanthe, The Merry | Widow, I Do! |
n Victor Conrad died at Cambridge in 1962, his | widow Ida bequeathed the majority of the couple's as |
His body was later sent to his | widow in a casket, with written instructions from th |
903, and the hit British premiere of The Merry | Widow in 1907 and for many successful musicals. |
hese scraps were discovered in the home of his | widow in late 2009, causing his son and current Rebb |
Upon being made a | widow in 1626, she returned to Tuscany. |
Robert Hamilton, who had married his brother's | widow in 1785. |
He married Mary Prower, a | widow, in Great Burstead, Essex, England in February |
Iris King is a working-class mother and | widow in Connecticut with a job at a large commercia |
Hardenbergh also married Frelinghuysen's | widow in 1756. |
n 1704 and taken to Moscow, where she became a | widow in 1711. |
Other poems were published by his | widow in 1591. |
Rachel Colbert Blake, a white | widow in her 30s and a Baptist. |
acques Rousseau's manuscripts deposited by his | widow in 1794 |
is daughter Lady Hermione Graham, who became a | widow in 1888. |
Mary became a | widow in October 1244 after Walter was murdered in C |
e, a banker and draper, until the death of his | widow in 1914. |
McWilliams' | widow in turn sold the building to Clarkson Bird in |
overed among his papers after the death of his | widow in 2002. |
The novel tells the story of Kassima, a | widow in mourning for her husband and two sons who d |
Peter Hay Hunter of Edinburgh and given by his | widow in 1911. |
His financial backing comes from a wealthy | widow in Denver with scientific interests and perhap |
ded her political involvement after becoming a | widow in 1962. |
eventually died on 28 October, leaving Joan a | widow in her thirties. |
After his death a memorial was erected by his | widow in the church of St Andrew Undershaft, London. |
As a | widow in 1802, she was given a pension. |
r and The Alice Band in the UK and Addis Black | Widow in Scandinavia. |
n, and Observations on Italy, published by his | widow in 1825. |
It was purchased by his | widow in 1936 but following her death it was convert |
wned by him and later sold in the 1940s by his | widow, in breach of his will. |
e fire, which he uses to burn the second Black | Widow in revenge for shooting him. |
who also purchased the new house from Lucas's | widow in 1796. |
camel," and to be made to comfort the Wazir's | widow in her "grief". |
To prepare for her role of | widow in the Hasidic community, lead actress Lauren |
As a | widow in the 1730s, Ziegler turned her family home i |
He is interred beside his | widow in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, We |
His wife was listed a a | widow in the September 1650 Tax List. |
Following the death of Blackett's | widow in 1877 the house was let out. |
receiving it, though a portion was paid to his | widow in 1422. |
gularly by musical comedy veterans Kit and The | Widow in their 2008 tour. |
ocused on a woman, Julia (Muriel Steinbeck), a | widow in a love triangle situation with two men. |
The | Widow In The Window (1990) |
After the death of his | widow in 2007, about 80 unpublished and hitherto unk |
career ended when she appeared in The Flirting | Widow, in 1930. |
Carter's | widow, India Carter, refused most interview requests |
e recording, an agreement was reached with his | widow, Ingeborg Pertwee, to represent him in the gam |
n the by-election that followed his death, his | widow, Irene Adams (who had succeeded him on the Str |
he Labour Party retained the seat, with Adams' | widow Irene being their successful candidate. |
In 1197 Roger's | widow, Irene, married Henry VI's brother Philip of S |
ith his labor card as a badge of honor but his | widow is told she needs that card to claim the benef |
His | widow is preparing a biography. |
His | widow is known as HRH Princess Lilian, Duchess of Ha |
His | widow is the former Helen Eitel, a native of Chicago |
as' Dolnet tenor saxophone (purchased from his | widow) is on display at Rutgers University's Institu |
Annie Eason (White), a recent | widow, is living on her own before her son Richard ( |
His | widow is registered there in a notarized document as |
Black | Widow is a 2007 made-for-television movie produced b |
When he returns from his quest the | Widow is relieved that he is alive, but very concern |
Narborough's | widow is buried in St Paulinius Church, Crayford, wh |
Indian | Widow is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby, compl |
His biography, semi-authorised by Burgess's | widow, is entitled The Real Life of Anthony Burgess. |
Black | Widow is an opera in three acts by Thomas Pasatieri |
The Black | Widow: Is the antithesis of Belle. |
His | widow is Elsie Begg and they have four children. |
His translation of The Merry | Widow is currently in Opera North's 2010/11 season, |
Eye of the | Widow is an 1988 French-American action film directe |
The Reluctant | Widow is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer |
A seven-year-old school-boy, son of a | widow, is brought up to revere Mary. |
A | widow is loved by a doctor whose brother, a priest, |
The Artist's | Widow is a novel written by British author Shena Mac |
Bad | Widow is the second and last full length album by th |
His | widow is the actress Shirley Stelfox with whom he ap |
befriends Martin's mother, but Lucie, Victor's | widow, is unsympathetic. |
His | widow Isabel later married Richard Plantagenet, Earl |
n Friday before St. Peter in cathedra, leaving | widow, Isabel, and son and heir", (Knights of Edward |
His | widow Isabella survived him, dying in 2002. |
Zengids outside the city, married Nur ad-Din's | widow Ismat ad-Din Khatun, and was recognized as rul |
Since a French court has convicted the | widow, it is unlikely that she would benefit under B |
No. 3 - Quartett and Dance - | Widow Jackson, Polly, Christopher and Chunk -- "With |
, whom he had discovered through his brother's | widow, Jacqueline Kennedy, Kennedy said, "Even in ou |
ffice March 30, 1985, and was succeeded by his | widow, Jacquelyn K. O'Brien. |
r the amirs of the town gave him Saniz Mirza's | widow, Jamal Agha by name, his eldest son, Mirza Abu |
uncle died of the same disease, leaving Alan's | widow, Jane Lillie, in straitened financial circumst |
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