| 41. | -- 700, 000 women were war widows.
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| 42. | And there is a clear sense of sisterhood among the war widows that transcends ideology and nationality.
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| 43. | The OB & I was formed during World War I to provide charitable support to war widows.
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| 44. | Scruggs says of the war widow site.
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| 45. | Aid workers in Kabul believe thousands of women, particularly war widows, live on the verge of starvation.
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| 46. | Because they are Hong Kong-born Chinese or Eurasians, the war widows do not qualify for British citizenship.
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| 47. | The fighting has also left the country with more than 700, 000 war widows, the United Nations estimates.
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| 48. | Duvall played a world-weary country singer who settles into a life of obscurity with a young war widow.
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| 49. | Halima Eidl, 20, arrived in Houston in 1993, a war widow who lost a leg to bullet wounds.
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| 50. | For the most part, though, that's what war widows have been expected to do throughout history, Sonneborn says.
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