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- "That Ain't Right" (featuring harmony vocals by the Wailers), as well as a duet by Marley and Bunny Wailer ("Bless You"), which was issued years later on the...
- Kingdoms Protector of the Realm Weapon Crossbow Valyrian Sword (named Widow's Wail) Family House Lannister House Baratheon Spouse Margaery Tyrell (unconsummated)...
- grieving women to wail loudly. Wealthy families often even hired moirologists to attend the funerals of their deceased relative. Wailing at funerals is not...
- King's Landing, it was melted down and reforged into two longswords, Widow's Wail and Oathkeeper. Lady Forlorn: The ancestral Valyrian steel sword of House...
- is the eighth studio album by Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers, released in April 1976. Reviewing for Rolling Stone in 1976, Robert Palmer...
- roda koyto znai da mre. Pripev Maritsa rushes, stained with blood, A widow wails, fiercely wounded. Chorus: March, march, with our general, Let's fly...
- Brahmin. However, Kalmashapada devours the youth. The chaste Brahmin widow wails and curses Kalmashapada that he would die if he touched any woman with...
- the other is a wedding present for King Joffrey, which Joffrey names Widow's Wail. Prince Oberyn Martell, representing his infirm brother, Prince Doran...
- veils, to lay a wreath at Cain’s burial site at Church Street Graveyard, wail over their "departed husband's" grave, then travel to Joe Cain’s former house...
- that a child was once run over by a cart while playing. His mother, a widow, wailed as she brought the dead child to Zenobius' deacon. By means of a prayer...