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  2. War godmother - Wikipedia

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    Belgian soldiers on the Yser Front read a letter from a marraine de guerre in a posed propaganda photograph, 1915.. A war godmother (French: marraine de guerre; Dutch: oorlogsmeter) is someone who volunteers to provide succour to or in other ways support a serving soldier - a 'godson' (filleul) - who might have no close family ties.

  3. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    Science fantasy The Ninth World; a future Earth the Cypher System Monte Cook Games 2013–present Nanites and technology from eight previous advanced civilizations litter the otherwise medieval Ninth World, and some beings can tap into these forces as mages of other fantasy settings could with magic. The Old World: Sword and sorcery

  4. Dowager - Wikipedia

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    In the Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom, a dowager peer ranks above her daughter-in-law (the wife of her son, the incumbent peer); this is different to queens dowager, where a daughter-in-law (i.e., the more recent queen) will rank above her mother-in-law.

  5. List of age-related terms with negative connotations - Wikipedia

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    MILF: [27] An acronym slang term meaning "mother I'd like to fuck"; considered sexist and ageist by some and positive or neutral by others. Mrs. Robinson : Refers to a character in the 1967 feature film " The Graduate "; slang term referring to an older woman pursuing someone younger than herself, typically an adolescent male.

  6. Alonzo Foringer - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Mother in the World, A. E. Foringer's 1917 poster for the Red Cross during World War I. Alonzo Earl Foringer (February 1, 1878 – December 8, 1948) was a painter best known for his World War I Red Cross promotional poster, The Greatest Mother in the World.

  7. List of fictional nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Way We Live Now: A young baronet and the son of Matilda, Lady Carbury. Sir Clifford Chatterley Lady Chatterley's Lover: The husband of Lady Constance Chatterley. Sir Gervase Chevenix-Gore Dead Man's Mirror: An elderly baronet who sent a letter summoning Hercule Poirot to his house, where Poirot finds his dead body. Sir Robert Chiltern An ...

  8. Wars of In-laws - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, in order to escape from the guards, Tin Lik had to be the imposter. Tin Lik's mother-in-law, Hitara , is very barbaric. They always argue with each other and Tin Lik's husband, Ning Mao-Chun , always gets caught in the crossfire. He has to please his mother and wife at the same time. Mao-Chun is a very timid guy.

  9. Category:World War III speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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