1. Its only remaining inhabitant, a woman named Wah Wah, is cooking rice in a hut in the afternoon downpour. 2. The custom of naming women after flowers is becoming less common. 3. Among our congenial party was a California woman named Sylvia Clark, whose first cousin is a descendant of the family of Meriwether Lewis, who died without marrying. 4. Among the early friends he made was a woman named Betty. 5. Among the many Kazakhs waiting to meet Hillary Rodham Clinton in this Central Asian city on Wednesday is a woman named Akmaral Kalmyratobaeva. 6. Among the passengers was a woman named Gloria Bley Miller, a semiretired writer who was a friend of the employer. 7. And since the survey was done several months ago, four additional women have been named to top corporate boards. 8. And then, at the prompting of the host, a woman named Mother Love, they stand before a door on stage and nervously open it. 9. And then, finally ready, he drove west to Pine Ridge to find a woman named Alva One Feather. 10. Anther migrant, a woman named Niurka, pointed out that quotas for rationed foodstuffs like rice, sugar and beans are slightly higher in Havana than elsewhere. |