In those days, the father of the bride held a great feast, then gave his daughter to the bridegroom. |
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Men give money to a bridegroom on his wedding day to help him meet expenses. |
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Carolyn and bridegroom Richard Coombs were told their reception could not go ahead after the church marriage service. |
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And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood. |
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To my surprise, I found that my bridegroom still had large pockets of baby fat on his body. |
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The bridegroom wore a tuxedo by Hugo Boss, with a red Windsor knot tie and matching waistcoat. |
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For those who can afford it, the bridegroom wears a Western-style suit while the bride wears the typical Western white wedding dress with a veil. |
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They are not the ordinances of a stern and distant judge but the loving gift of the bridegroom to his beloved. |
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As the bridegroom was late in coming, they all became drowsy, and fell asleep. |
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The bridegroom at that wedding, he said, was his best pal from university who had neglected to invite him on the stag night. |
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A contract of marriage may be made through agents acting ad hoc on behalf of the bride and bridegroom themselves, or of their guardians. |
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The bridegroom is able to hire his choice of morning suit or dinner suit, tuxedo, shirt and cravat or bow tie. |
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The bride will wear a white serge suit and the bridegroom will wear a white brilliantine suit. |
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It is bad luck if the bridegroom sees the wedding dress before the day of the wedding. |
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Despite the persistent rumours that the bridegroom was a woman in disguise, the wedding went ahead. |
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The bridegroom is a staff sergeant assigned to Dewitt Army Community Hospital. |
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I attended a wedding in which the bridegroom made a speech so serious that I wondered if I had attended a funeral. |
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The bridegroom invests everything he has in the wedding and invites everyone. |
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The flower girls were Kara and Shannon McGovern, nieces of the bridegroom, who wore full length white gowns with raspberry coloured sashes. |
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Once a bridegroom purchased a pair of shoes for his wedding, only to find on his wedding day he had two shoes for the same foot! |
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The bride's mom tells her she disapproves of the bridegroom and won't be attending the wedding. |
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On the eve of a typical wedding, a vegetarian meal is customarily served in a huge tent erected near the home of the bride or bridegroom. |
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The guests will also include two explorers, friends of the bridegroom Miguel de la Quadra Salcedo, and a Mount Everest summiteer. |
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The bride, clad in a choli, arrived for the marriage in a boat at the Bolgatty Jetty and she was received by the bridegroom, who was wearing a green shervani and kurta. |
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The bridegroom recently opened his own practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery in New York. |
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The bridegroom, 29, is a resident in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. |
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Not only did the residents accord a warm reception to the artistes, there were several volunteers to act out a scene where the bridegroom is taken out in procession in a car. |
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The bridegroom, 23, is a business analyst at the New York Stock Exchange in New York. |
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They had just enough oil to make their lamps burn for the present, to make a show with, as if they intended to meet the bridegroom. |
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The bridegroom, 32, is the data network administrator in the technical services department. |
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The bridegroom is a fourth-year resident in otorhinolaryngology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. |
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The bridegroom, 27, is a chef de partie, or line cook, for banquets at the Park Hyatt Chicago. |
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Apparently, one Northern Irish custom had the bridegroom running the gauntlet stark naked before he was escorted to his bride. |
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My fear is that the EU bridegroom is so desperate to consummate this marriage of convenience that we yet again give in to the reluctant bride. |
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A large number of the guests then adjourned to a lawn party at Risingholme, where they were received and entertained by the father and mother of the bridegroom. |
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The bridegroom wakes Amina who does not understand what is going on and accuses her of infidelity. |
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The groom's father and the bridegroom look sheepish and shake their heads. |
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Epithalamium, also spelled epithalamion or epithalamy, song or poem to the bride and bridegroom at their wedding. |
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The bridegroom, 30, received a postgraduate specialty certificate in prosthodontics this month from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. |
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The bridegroom, 44, is the managing director for the temporaries division of Meridian Legal Search, an employment agency in New York. |
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When the village mullah hesitated at performing the nikah for such a young girl, the bridegroom put a gun to his head and the marriage was performed. |
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The bridegroom, 30, is the chief resident of oral and maxillofacial surgery at St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital in New York. |
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The bridegroom dressed in a Robin Hood hat, a black paisley frock coat and a cape. |
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It is as if a bridegroom busy planning a wedding found his fiancée was secretly planning an alternative wedding with another suitor. |
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Among the Kole, it was the kin of the bride and the bridegroom who wrestled. |
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Importantly, Dievs is a bridegroom who rides together with the other gods to a sky wedding in which his bride is Saule. |
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The bride enters into the bridegroom, just as the bridegroom enters into her. |
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During Hindu wedding ceremonies, a sacred thread dipped in turmeric paste is tied around the bride's neck by the bridegroom. |
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Their families were not known to each other, and it was a neighbour who had proposed the match to the would-be bridegroom, then on home leave. |
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It comes out in the morning like a happy bridegroom, Like an athlete eager to run a race. |
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Mr. Doolittle enters, dressed expensively as if he was a bridegroom. |
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Let's all put our hands together to welcome the bride and bridegroom! |
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Another favourite jape is to get the bridegroom blind drunk and then shave off all his hair, including his eyebrows and where the sun does not shine. |
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It is the bridegroom who has to present a wedding trousseau to the bride. |
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The marriage was solemnized, and the bride and bridegroom left London. |
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Both the bridegroom and bride usually wear formal clothes for this event. |
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The bridegroom then speaks, thanking everyone for attending. |
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And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them? |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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Theseus himself is the bridegroom of the play who has left the labyrinth and promiscuity behind, having conquered his passion. |
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Upon marriage, the families of the bride and bridegroom were expected to contribute to the match. |
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Lucie falls into a depression and on their wedding night stabs the bridegroom, succumbs to insanity, and dies. |
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The proposal came to nothing, not least because the intended bridegroom was unwilling. |
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When the bridegroom was very late, the bridesmaids could not keep their eyes open, and they all fell asleep. |
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The bridesmaids who were ready went in with the bridegroom to the wedding feast. |
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The purohit then comes back to conduct the bridegroom and his followers to the bride's house accompanied by the musicians. |
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She waked often in the solitude of the night, imaging the bride and bridegroom on the track of rapture, following the unwaning star. |
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Sometimes they can be quite amusing: a friend tells of a hapless bridegroom who was stripped naked and wrapped, immobile, to a tree with clingfilm. |
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The bridegroom, 43, is assigned to the F. B. I.'s violent crime squad. |
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I must live out what I am. Prous Bonnet saw Christ, the mystical bridegroom of all Beguines, opening his heart to her like rays blazing from a lantern. |
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Finally, the beardless young bridegroom is closely shaven. |
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Family, friends and all participants came on the dais and showered yellow rice grains as a sign of blessing on the heads of the bridegroom and the bride. |
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For he has clothed me with the garments of salvation, he has covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decks himself with a garland, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels. |
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The video, on YouTube, was the brainchild of bridegroom Tim Soong, whose wedding plans were disrupted after British Airways lost his luggage. |
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It may be that the tali, a heart-shaped golden ornament that in Hindu Brahmin marriage is tied by the bridegroom around the neck of the bride, took the place of rings. |
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Why? It's the one way the bride and the bridegroom can be sure to express their personal thanks and show appreciation to all the guests who have showered them with tangible gifts and other kindnesses. |
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The bridegroom is a freelance photographer. |
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The bridegroom is in his second year of a six-year combined medical doctorate and oral and maxillofacial surgery program at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. |
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The bridegroom was prepared and then waited in front of a veil, behind which the bride sat together with a priest and other members of the family. |
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If they prepare even the fleshly wedding like this with all their hearts, just how much should we prepare with our utmost sincerity for the wedding with our spiritual bridegroom? |
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For as a young man marries a young woman, so shall your builder marry you, and as the bridegroom rejoices over the bride, so shall your God rejoice over you. |
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A prospective bridegroom could get a special licence to avoid the three-week wait required for the reading of the banns and keep a marriage somewhat less public. |
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The bridegroom, 36, is a computer systems analyst at The New York Times. |
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In Asura Vivah the bridegroom paid bridal price to bride's father or her kinsmen and married the bride. |
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A woman may marry to reduce the number of dependants in her family's household, as well as to obtain additional income through the bride price, i.e. money or goods given to the bride's family by that of the bridegroom. |
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He hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments. |
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He gives himself to her like a young bridegroom, as a faithful and attentive husband, as a tender and docile husband, as an audacious and strong husband, as a patient and helpful husband. |
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And the bridegroom tarrying, they all slumbered and slept. |
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Usura slayeth the child in the womb, it stayeth the young man's courting, it hath brought palsey to bed, lyeth between the young bride and her bridegroom. |
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