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ESRO

British  
/ ˈɛzrəʊ /

acronym

  1. European Space Research Organization

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Around February this year, after walking far and wide and speaking to other widows, Amina found Esro.

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Esro also feared the Taliban but Amina said she prevailed with a winning argument: “Her husband isn’t feeding the family.”

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Esro wasn’t a widow, but her husband had left her three years ago after a business deal turned bad.

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Like her partner, Esro, who goes by a single name, appeared elderly.

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Although they have only worked together for six months or so, Esro has a habit of stepping in when Amina can’t hear to help bring her up to speed.

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