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A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has died and has usually not remarried. The male form, "widower", is first attested in the 14th century, by the 19th century supplanting "widow" with reference to men. [ 1 ]
Nor should the last word in any paragraph be broken—that is, hyphenated, with the last part of the word beginning a new line. To correct any of these occurrences, page length may be adjusted. (A very short line at the top of a page is known as a “widow”; a single word or part of a word at the end of a paragraph is an “orphan.”)
Set free, unmoored on the tablescape of coupled place cards, we’re not even given a script to throw away. Being a widow is a super creative act, but all that creativity does wear on a person ...
The last line of a paragraph continuing on to a new page (highlighted yellow) is a widow (sometimes called an orphan). In typesetting , widows and orphans are single lines of text from a paragraph that dangle at either the beginning or end of a block of text, or form a very short final line at the end of a paragraph. [ 1 ]
Michelle and Scott got a beautiful sign their union is just right
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A computer widow (or widower) is someone who has a relationship with a computer user who plays video games (on a console or on a computer), [1] uses the Internet, or creates his/her own programs, [2] paying far more attention to the computer or game than to his/her partner.
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