「WIDOW」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)9ページ目
該当件数 : 1904件
ry of Savige, the plaque being unveiled by his | widow, Shirley, on 22 March 1981. |
Evon died in 1943; his | widow, Shirley, maintained the ranch as a guest/dude |
s I, and appears to have married his brother's | widow, Shlomtzion or "Shelomit", also known as Salom |
eign of Alexios I Komnenos, although she, as a | widow, shunned the Imperial court and chose to live |
She had been a | widow since 1624. |
His | widow, since remarried, accepted the award for the f |
The opera ends with his young | widow singing a poignant lullaby to the couple's unb |
Bandaranaike the previous year, settled on his | widow, Sirimavo, as its new leader. |
The | Widow Skimmer (Libellula luctuosa) is one of the gro |
e long had (that is, ever since she has been a | widow, so pray do not mistake me) a most violent pas |
His | widow sold some of the land to private interests and |
After Deutsch died of cancer in 1941, his | widow sold the Odeon chain to J. Arthur Rank and it |
His | widow sold the house to the banker Henry Kendall for |
Lord Mohun's | widow sold the estate to Governor Thomas "Diamond" P |
it was transferred to a wealthy merchant whose | widow sold the estate to the Salvation Army in 1934. |
Morley's | widow sold a collection of his personal papers and b |
Gorham's | widow sold the property to James D. Frazer. |
t discussions about the possibility of a Black | Widow solo film have taken place. |
Trewman's | widow, son Robert (d. 1816) and grandson Robert Jame |
, among them Milk and Honey, Kismet, The Merry | Widow, Song of Norway, Do I Hear a Waltz?, Bell, Boo |
Tucker Music Foundation was established by his | widow, sons, colleagues, and friends, "to perpetuate |
His mother, Amanda Wusinowska, a | widow soon after her marriage (Carl's father drowned |
His | widow, Sophia, received a pension until her death in |
veryone around, and is a big help to Kumaran's | widow Soumini (Vidya) who has been left high and dry |
ecause of a custom paint job featuring a Black | Widow Spider and the letters "DDT." |
een shown to recruit the neurotoxin from black | widow spider venom, alpha-latrotoxin, to the synapse |
"Black | Widow Spider" - 5:01 |
tus bishopi is the scientific name for the red | widow spider, which is endemic to - found only in ce |
n recorded in the female redback spider, black | widow spider, praying mantis, and scorpion, among ot |
Latrodectus bishopi, the red | widow spider, is a threatened species in the United |
Some black | widow spiders like to spin their web below the toile |
by M. L. W. Whitcher in Frances M. Whitcher's | Widow Spriggins (New York, 1867). |
ies four DST fighters, from the infamous Black | Widow Squadron, where all of its members passed the |
The DUNF then split and Lalith's | widow, Srimani Anoma Athulathmudali, launched the De |
th's plans to avenge Vicente's death on Eben's | widow, Stella Olemaun. |
C. Smith, were residents of Lamoni, where the | widow still lived in their home on the south side." |
1850 Slave Schedules, Martha Bulloch, again a | widow, still held 31 slaves. |
His | widow still operates the Louis Pohl Gallery, also in |
He was taken at the house of the | Widow Strange in Gloucester. |
laimed that he had been a KGB informer; Hill's | widow strongly denied the claim. |
His | widow Suanhilde married his successor Eckard I. |
Publius Clodius Pulcher article that Clodius' | widow subsequently married Mark Antony, he knows ins |
Constance Lowell, Percival Lowell's | widow, subsequently embroiled the observatory in a l |
It is managed by his | widow, Sue Mingus and represented by Tree Lawn Artis |
A | widow Sunandha (Seema) lives in poverty with her chi |
of La Mancha, Songs For a New World, The Merry | Widow, Suor Angelica, L'heure espagnole, Kiss Me, Ka |
His | widow survived him by seventeen years. |
In 1766,he married the | widow Susan Scott. |
His | widow Susan remarried in 1860 to a James McCord, a l |
In 2006, Zaslow's | widow Susan Hufford died from cancer. |
Delaney is survived by his | widow, Susan Lanier-Bramlett, a brother, John Wayne |
ced his priesthood in order to marry a wealthy | widow, Susannah Slye. |
His young | widow Susannah, their daughter Angelina, and a freed |
Any | widow suspected of having an affair was liable to ha |
In 1982, Rein's | widow, Suzanne Kay, reached an out-of-court settleme |
It was was accepted by his | widow Suzy. |
information, writing that Eric the Victorious' | widow Syritha had married Sweyn Forkbeard after havi |
Later Meena vows to live like a | widow, taking care of Karthik's child. |
t him embroiled in a dispute with his father's | widow, Tami, over the distribution of the elder Broo |
Since then, his | widow, Tarloh Quiwonkpa has blamed President Sirleaf |
Though his | widow Teresa said that she would finish it, the work |
Earnhardt's | widow Teresa testified before Congress to ensure Ear |
ged 52, survived by his three children and his | widow, Texas politician and physician Shelley Sekula |
The Music speaks about a painter | widow, that painted lonely. |
He was survived by his | widow, the former Mary MacNamara and two daughters, |
ts a rural village in Karnataka, where a young | widow, the daughter of a village scholar who runs a |
tone, Essex in October 2008, aged 89 leaving a | widow, the New Zealand-born Helen (Sen) Acton-Adams |
In a letter to his | widow, the Minister of Munitions, Winston Churchill, |
On the death of William's | widow, the estate passed to his nephew, James Somerv |
disorder.. Another bequest from Mrs. Parker, a | widow, the rector expended in providing a home for t |
Paris's second wife and | widow, the German journalist and novelist Sonja Reut |
Ernst August Konstantin's | widow, the duchess Anna Amalia, presided as regent o |
She became a | widow the day after her wedding. |
His | widow, the late Regina Clarkson Quick (March 2, 1927 |
2005, President George W. Bush gave Robinson's | widow the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civi |
His | widow, the former Rachael Fane, bequeathed the estat |
Having found him, and paid the | widow the price of his liberty, let him be brought f |
nterbury lawfully constituted by Elizabeth Fox | widow the relict of the deceased and sole Executrix |
He left a | widow, Thea Gregory, and six children. |
e branch yielded nothing conclusive.Varghese's | widow then approached the Kerala High Court in Septe |
He was deposed by Theophilos' | widow Theodora (his own relative) as a preliminary t |
Dandridge Custis in the 18th century, who as a | widow, there courted her future husband, Colonel Geo |
sister Elizabeth was Stafford's third wife and | widow), there was a wide difference in the political |
stened on November 20, 1999 by 1stSgt Howard's | widow, Theresa M. Howard. |
maker Carl Conrad Fleischer after marrying his | widow; they had three children. |
At the request of his | widow, they were donated to the Brooklyn Museum. |
n died on February 24, 1949, at which time his | widow, Thirza, took over as president and had her fo |
She claims to be Muhammad's | widow, though this claim is disputed. |
binson died in office in 1943, survived by his | widow, three daughters and one son. |
d in Brighton on 2 April 1858, survived by his | widow, three sons and several daughters. |
His | widow thus took the case to court, charging that the |
on the merits of various strains, from 'White | Widow' to 'Afghan Gold Seal,' which is cheap but one |
Despite the plea of Stolypin's | widow to the court to save Bogrov's life (she said t |
iated with the human relationship are: to be a | widow, to be orphaned or childless, to be ill and ha |
brother, Sir Henry Dampier the lawyer, and his | widow, to the Duke of Devonshire at a valuation amou |
previous Master, Sir Godber Evans, prompt his | widow to instigate a plan to investigate the death t |
litical power in Lombardy by forcing Lothair's | widow to marry his son Adalbert. |
ripts and documents was given by his brother's | widow to Cambridge University Library in 1934, and, |
victory, and the Democratic Party selected his | widow to replace him on the ballot. |
he profits from the film were given to Irani's | widow to settle her husband's debts. |
It was left to his | widow to carry out his plans, which she did with 15 |
n 29 July by Elizabeth Simpson of Westminster, | widow, to whom he left the bulk of his estate (altho |
The Court allowed the | widow to sue in tort within Saskatchewan despite the |
and thirteen of his sermons were given by his | widow to Simon Patrick (1626-1707), then dean of Pet |
Some of his collections were donated by his | widow to the University of Edinburgh and the Bodleia |
His papers were donated by his | widow to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in 1998. |
er of Georg Philipp Telemann dies, leaving his | widow to bring up the children. |
iot-Hury in 1910, Ouchard stayed with Cuniot's | widow to assist her in the running of the workshop, |
wing the assassination of John F. Kennedy, his | widow told Life magazine that JFK's administration r |
of acrimony between Gina Campbell and Donald's | widow Tonia Bern-Campbell, which re-surfaced again d |
In 1969, after Campbell's fatal accident, his | widow, Tonia Bern-Campbell negotiated a deal with Ly |
Following Kudashov's death, his | widow took possession of the manuscript, but she nev |
His | widow took as her third husband Sir Edwin Rich, of M |
table are Lady in a Cage (1964), as a crippled | widow trapped in a lift and terrorised by intruders, |
"Accident" on King of the Witches: Black | Widow Tribute (2000 Black Widow Records) |
His | widow turned the ballroom into apartments in 1960, a |
Widow Twankey first occurs in 1861; the character ru | |
The comedian Dan Leno portrayed | Widow Twankey from 1896 at the Theatre Royal, Drury |
Beauty in Worthing, West Sussex, UK (2006) and | Widow Twankey in Aladdin in Chatham (2005). |
In Pantomime: The Emperor, | Widow Twankey - four times (Aladdin), Ugly Sister - |
Widow Twankey is a female character in the pantomime | |
Dan Leno as | Widow Twankey |
Hinsliff (Coronation Street's Don Brennan) as | Widow Twanky, Bobby Dazzler as Wishee Washee and Jul |
r. Digger, a badger, and Nolan as the voice of | Widow Tweed. |
a young cystic fibrosis patient, over Tony, a | widow twenty years her senior. |
He was survived by his | widow, twin children, parents and sister. |
e, South Australia on 29 March 1876, leaving a | widow, two sons and a daughter. |
Having married in 1920, he left a | widow, two sons and a daughter. |
The | Widow Underwing (Catocala vidua) is a moth of the No |
Lady Brabourne remained a | widow until her death in May 1949. |
Lady Malcolm remained a | widow until her death in August 1927. |
Elspa remained a | widow until she died on 4 June 1939. |
Lady Mary remained a | widow until her death in July 1889. |
Lady Bernard Gordon-Lennox remained a | widow until her death in June 1944, aged 67, when a |
il his death nine years later, and that of his | widow until her death in 1764. |
Lady Stuart de Rothesay remained a | widow until her death in June 1867. |
Bridgeman was survived by his | widow until 1806; she died in Bath, Somerset and was |
of Dasharatha and Kausalya, Kausalya became a | widow upon Dasharatha's death, yet He did not interf |
Robert Stevenson's | widow, Ursula Henderson, appeared as herself in the |
His | widow Valerie released the English version two years |
Granada offered to edit out his scenes but his | widow, Valerie, insisted they be retained as a tribu |
Big Parade (1986, directed by Chen Kaige) and | Widow Village (1988, directed by Wang Jin). |
His | widow, Violet Bidwill Wolfner, owned the team from t |
2006, when Bob Hope, married to Vic Windsor's | widow Viv, received a letter informing him Billy was |
Bill Bright's | widow Vonnette also spoke, reminding the assembly of |
Gillian Anderson as | Widow Wadman / Gillian Anderson |
The old | widow Walpurga had worked as a licensed midwife in t |
In 2001 Drawings were donated by his | widow, Wanda Graham Ford, to the Alexander Architect |
Widow Warriors (1989) - Female Triad in Health Club | |
His | widow was still living in 1113. |
worth had when he was shot-in 1894, Brownell's | widow was offering to sell small pieces of the flag |
His wife (and eventual | widow) was Mexican. |
His | widow was presented with the insignia of the Belgian |
Thomas Fanshawe's | widow was buried at Ware on 30 May 1622. |
ng to stay after that event, when his master's | widow was deposed and at the same time Phoebus left |
as created 1st Earl of Gowrie in 1945, and his | widow was styled Viscountess Ruthven of Canberra. |
John died intestate, so his | widow was granted a "dower third", the lifetime use |
An English version (The Temporary | Widow) was filmed simultaneously, starring Lilian Ha |
day after Beatrice Ayer Patton, the general's | widow, was laid to rest. |
l exploded while in the gun's barrel while The | Widow was firing at a Union gunboat. |
In 2008 the murderer nicknamed the Black | Widow was convicted. |
He had no children and his | widow was granted a civil-list pension of £50 in 190 |
His | widow was remarried, before 29 July 1523, as the fou |
ven years old, his mother, who had been left a | widow, was married to Thomas Gordon, a wealthy Scot. |
Earl of Salisbury, and brother to Beauchamp's | widow) was declared the heir, due to the English com |
Her life as a | widow was not made any easier by the fact that the M |
An English-language version The Temporary | Widow was made at the same time also directed by Uci |
r Dorothea Sophie of the Palatinate, Odoardo's | widow, was named regent. |
In 1946, the | widow was once more in the news when her daughter an |
successful enough at his art that his Frisian | widow was able to purchase an annuity after his deat |
Tatamy's | widow was listed on the first United States Census, |
1806, Maharani Raj Rajeshwari Devi, as a hindu | widow, was forced to commit sati (practice) on the o |
In 1870, his | widow was enumerated at Topeka, Kansas; she married |
Anne Miller, a | widow, was General Washington's hostess during his s |
A memoir of him, by his | widow, was published in 1894. |
buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor and his | widow was appointed "extra woman of the bedchamber" |
ourt proceedings, it was revealed that McCoy's | widow was deeply involved in the hijacking. |
Following his death, his | widow was appointed honorary postmistress of Padeen, |
The establishment of a national project called | Widow Watch intending “to assist widows who have los |
insisted that his wife should do the same.His | widow went to Amarsar and placed a handful of dust b |
His | widow went on to marry Campbell Mellis Douglas VC |
He and Alice Pebody, a | widow, were married at the Baptist Church, Rugby, an |
ter her death in 1994, the ashes of his former | widow were co-interred with his. |
thor David Skuy describes Amy as having been a | widow when she first met the duke. |
Left a wealthy | widow when their daughter was 13, Lady Keith lived a |
Feeling guilty, Clay now resists the | widow when she presses him to continue with their se |
e circumstances are different (Natalie being a | widow, whereas Traylor is a twice divorcee). |
Frou Frou in Edwardes' adaptation of The Merry | Widow, which ran for 778 performances at Daly's Thea |
ame of the ski area located on its slopes, and | Widow White's Peak, 2,430 feet (740 m), the ridge hi |
rested in 1599 at the house of Eleanor Hunt, a | widow, who was arrested with him and confined in Yor |
Mr. Schulberg's warmest character-the wistful | widow who bestowed her favors on busted pugs. |
teamboat accident on the Ohio River, leaving a | widow, who had to open a girls' school to support he |
nd procures his lands and family, marrying the | widow, who becomes Culhwch's hated stepmother. |
Then enters Renuka Menon, a beautiful | widow who arrives at the bank to open an account and |
, the story focuses on Dolly Gallagher Levi, a | widow who supports herself by a variety of means, wi |
done in order to protect the girl from being a | widow, who are looked down upon by the rest of nepal |
Maud Heath, a 15th century | widow who lived at East Tytherton, near Chippenham. |
ologer predicts that he would get married to a | widow who would transform his entire life. |
d 67 AD) was an early Christian saint, a Roman | widow who was by some accounts baptized by Saint Pet |
d in an old house owned by "Mother Nichols," a | widow who lived in a corner of it, wrote Chalmers. |
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