Sentences with phrase «of elderly widows»

Reverse mortgages have earned a rotten rap, evoking images of elderly widows forced from their homes by evil bankers.
In particular, I recalled how, back in 1993, when Trump decided he wanted to build special limousine parking lots around his Atlantic City casino and hotel, he had used all his influence to get the state of New Jersey to steal the home of an elderly widow named Vera Coking by declaring «eminent domain» over her property, as well as over a nearby pawn shop and a small family - run Italian restaurant.

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Pro-Life relates to many issues: insurance for those who can not afford, gun control, illegal drug traffic, poverty (homeless, elderly, etc. widows and orphans)... we are becoming pawns used to dominate the politics of losers who can not justify their candidacy by any other means.
Although the principal group of victims is over 40 years old, divorced or widowed, disabled and often elderly, all demographics are at risk.»
Both sexes that are usually targeted are between the ages of 20 - 40, recently divorced or widowed, elderly or.
Some of the most serious dating problems occur in elderly widows who are dating for the first time in many decades.
Lasse, an elderly and widowed farmer, and his young son Pelle, join a boat - load of immigrants to escape from impoverished rural Sweden to Denmark's Baltic island of Bornholm.
After becoming heavily addicted to amphetamines, elderly widow Sarah Goldfarb (Ellen Burstyn) is obsessed with the idea of being a guest on Tappy Tibbons» (Christopher McDonald) infomercials.
Hamm represents a mostly obedient piece of software named Walter, who's been programmed to boost the flagging memory of Marjorie (the incomparable Lois Smith, reprising her stage role), an elderly widow in need of comfort as she struggles through early dementia.
Leigh, meanwhile, explores Turner's life unburdened by any sense of purpose other than an intense, contagious fascination with this man, his work and, increasingly, the inevitable, slow, irresistible trudge towards death.We observe Turner's fondness for his elderly father; his sexual relationship with his meek housekeeper (Dorothy Atkinson); his rejection of his children and their mother; his arms - length acceptance by the lions of the Royal Academy; his late - life relationship with a Margate widow (Marion Bailey); and the mockery of the crowd when his work turns experimental.
Paul Jesson gives a lovely performance as Turner's beloved elderly widowed father, who is content to live with him as his manservant and factotum, and has relapsed into what Turner shrewdly identifies as the false persona of a «dunce» — despite the fact that he taught Turner to read and write.
And throughout, an elderly widow and her middle - aged daughter do all they can to ease the pain of their friends and neighbors.
So when, in 1897, an elderly widow asked the court to exhume the grave of her late father - in - law, T. C. Druce, under the suspicion that he'd led a double life as the 5th Duke, no one could dismiss her claim.
Medical bills and expensive prescriptions are also a concern for many elderly widows, says Cindy Hounsell, president of the Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement.
A heartwarming story comes out of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan about a jury verdict that awarded a $ 2 million policy to an elderly widow after the life insurance company, United of Omaha, declared the policy to have lapsed when she and her husband failed to make a timely premium payment while he was dying in the hospital.
For example, the U.S. Administration on Aging found that over half of elderly poor women were not poor before their husband's death.174 Widowed women are at least three times as likely to live in poverty compared with married women of the same age.175
A longitudinal study of risk factors for depressive symptomatology in elderly widowed and married women
In fact, an elderly widow who moved to a cohousing community from a rural area recently choked on a bone and was able to run out of her house and get help.
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