Having always celebrated the anniversary of their first meeting, once they tie the knot they then have another anniversary to remember. |
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While all wait for the auspicious moment to tie the knot, these bureaus are always on the move. |
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Now I'm not a whole man, will my betrothed still want to tie the knot and join the grumpy clan? |
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He said it would have been difficult if not impossible for the deceased to tie the knot in the position found at the side of the beam. |
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About 60 couples wore traditional Peruvian outfits to tie the knot in a mass wedding in Lima on Monday. |
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All that remains is to fasten the bow to a tuft of hair, using the ends of the center splice to tie the knot. |
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Le Moulin de Chenaud is a dream wedding venue for those of you looking to tie the knot in France. |
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Fortunately for most of us, this point is just behind where we tie the knot of our belts. |
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Scott Jolliffe, chair and chief executive officer of Gowlings, said the Firm has no plans to tie the knot with an international partner. |
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Take a helicopter ride to a natural spot, like a mountain meadow, and tie the knot in a place where few have tread, for a unique experience. |
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We can now tie the knot at the EU level and achieve a true critical mass to speed up change and the launch of the European space sector. |
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An outrageous comedy about a blissfully unaware couple who must endure church-sanctioned marriage counseling before they can tie the knot. |
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Despite St Martin's officially being a redundant church, which cannot stage weddings, Jenny was determined that she should tie the knot in her home village. |
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Many couples tie the knot in this impressive abbey or occasionally at the Notre Dame de Lorette chapel. |
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Diner Dash ® fans get ready to tie the knot in this wedding-themed Time Management masterpiece! |
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The Dirrty singer, 24, has desperately tried to keep the plans a secret but pals say she can't wait to tie the knot. |
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He was also the first famous gay man to tie the knot. |
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Leap Of Faith is Scotland's first four-pole structure where couples can tie the knot in mid-air. |
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There are rumours flying round Hollywood that Renee Zellweger and Bradley Cooper may be about to tie the knot. |
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Ashley, actor Steven Arnold, and nanny Claire Casey tie the knot in Coronation Street's Christmas Day episode. |
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The Here's To Never Growing Up hitmaker was set to tie the knot with Chad Kroeger in Cannes, France, on Monday. |
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He showed no anxiety over his imminent demise, but rather tied his own noose and lectured the hangman about the proper way to tie the knot. |
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Children's nurse Vicky and retail worker Steve, who suffers from genetic condition Crouzon syndrome, are due to tie the knot in August. |
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The physicians used an instrument with miniature scissors and a grasper to tie the knot, he says. |
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Now brides and grooms-to-be can rent a Popemobile to party in with pals before they tie the knot. |
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The Doctor and River Song lock lips as they appear to tie the knot. |
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But after a huge diplomatic effort and his dad Chris forking out pounds 10,000 for bail, he made it home to tie the knot with Kerry Stokes, 22, in Tenbury, Worcs. |
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She says she isn't going to tie she isn't going to tie the knot with her Red the knot with her Red Arrow toyboy known Arrow toyboy known as Duffy. |
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When the gap came, Tie The Knot ran on gamely to beat 4-1 chance Arena by a long neck and notch his 10th Group 1 success. |
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Partnered by Patrick Payne, Tie The Knot produced a powerful finishing burst to beat the two New Zealand mares Hill Of Grace and Giovana. |
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Any Sydneysider considering him or herself a racing fan will be at Warwick Farm next Saturday for the mouth-watering Apollo Stakes showdown between Sunline and Tie The Knot. |
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