Sentences with phrase «describing widows of»

But Coulter, describing widows of the September 11 attacks who were critical of the Bush administration, said publically «I have never seen people enjoying their husband's deaths so much.»

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The chart below from the Congressional Research Service describes the costs to taxpayers of the four former presidents and one widow, Nancy Reagan, who were given pensions and benefits in fiscal year 2015.
On three separate occasions Jesus is described in the Gospels as bringing back to life persons who had died: the son of the widow of Nain, the daughter of Jairus, and Lazarus.
The pregnant widow of former Cuomo aide Carey Gabay, who was killed in a Brooklyn gang shootout, wept as prosecutors described his violent death in the opening of his alleged killers» trial yesterday.
The pregnant widow of the former Gov. Cuomo aide who was killed in a Brooklyn gang shootout wept as prosecutors described his violent death in the opening of his alleged killers» trial Monday.
Reporting back to parliament, he detailed the scale of abuses against Sikhs in Punjab before describing his visit to Delhi, where he visited 1,200 widows.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly delivered a searing, personal defense of President Trump's phone call this week to the widow of a slain Army soldier, describing the trauma of learning about his own son's death in Afghanistan and calling the criticism of Trump's condolences unfair.
Katja's rage (she dresses in black, but more like a punk ninja than a widow) is such that she's not likely to get everything she wants from the legal system — she describes much of what goes on in court as «chitchat» (the movie mixes English with subtitled German).
Having long represented Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, United Talent Agency gained representation of the estate last year for what Mr. Roth describes as an «agencywide collaboration.»
Research shows it is actually not uncommon for widowed parents of young children to remarry within 5 years of the loss of their former spouses.1 Some researchers have even described the deceased spouse as remaining like an invisible figure in the new marriage; their influence still lives on through the surviving spouse.2 In all my years watching re-runs of the Brady Bunch, I don't recall many references at all to the deceased parents of the children.
Benefits described in Section 39 (1) of the Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005 (as amended) are as follows: Illness Benefit; Partial Capacity Benefit; Maternity Benefit; Health and Safety Benefit; Adoptive Benefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the above Act;
Assistance described in Section 139 (1) of the Act Jobseeker's Allowance; Pre-retirement Allowance; State Pension (Non-Contributory); Blind Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Non-Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Non-Contributory; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of a one - parent family payment or a State Pension (Non-Contributory) as a Social Assistance measure; One - Parent Family Payment; Carer's Allowance; Domiciliary Care Allowance; Supplementary Welfare Allowance; Disability Allowance and Farm Assist
These results (see Supplementary Tables S2 and S3), coupled with the fact that most widowed respondents who were previously in age heterogamous unions are women, suggest that individuals in age heterogamous unions are particularly vulnerable to the effects of widowhood largely describe the experiences of widowed women.
September / October 2017's In the Trenches piece, «Never Forget Who Referred You,» described a well - meaning agent discussing how he gave a referral fee to the widow of a broker who had given him a lead years before.
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