The newlyweds are wished every happiness and contentment in the years ahead. |
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The newlyweds refused to let the typical English weather put a damper on their honeymoon and spent a week in a caravan. |
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One rural custom involved holding the wedding reception in a commercial dance hall and giving the entrance fees to the newlyweds. |
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Other motorists also blow their horns in return to wish the newlyweds good luck. |
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Meanwhile, a pair of Hampshire newlyweds who were honeymooning in the Maldives have assured their families they are safe and well. |
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The groom's brother douses the newlyweds with flower petals at the end of the ceremony. |
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The reception was held at the Springhill Court Hotel and the newlyweds are honeymooning in Mexico. |
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Over 99 per cent of kindergartens, primary schools and middle schools opened parent schools, and most newlyweds received health education. |
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He blesses the newlyweds and tells the fairies to go through Athens and bless all the couples in love. |
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The newlyweds will be honeymooning in Italy, which has become one of their favourite destinations. |
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Several witnesses swore our newlyweds had a sustained ashrieking argument just before the unspeakable happened. |
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There are some surprises, including a nude scene in the first episode for newlyweds Kel and Kath. |
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If they survived that, and the ceremony, the newlyweds were required to hold the winning tape for a race among villagers along the main street. |
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How about we put our hands together and welcome the people that helped the newlyweds put this day together? |
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Nevertheless, it is customary for newlyweds to attend the local monastery later for a blessing and a simple ceremony in which texts are chanted. |
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The newlyweds then jetted off to Costa Rica for an active honeymoon of hiking, diving and exploring the rain forest. |
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The bride celebrated her birthday the day after the ceremony, as the newlyweds jetted out for their honeymoon in the Maldives. |
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Apparently their society demanded a year long engagements, and this couple were newlyweds on their honeymoon. |
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Will it be a simple matter of the newlyweds depositing their marriage certificate? |
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A fellow's salary is no princely sum, and in 1965 foreign holidays were still relatively unusual, so the newlyweds honeymooned in Suffolk for a week. |
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On Wednesday, the artistic newlyweds will walk down the aisle — of the institute, that is. |
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Which is when IÂ realised that my small child and I had become honeymooning newlyweds, too. |
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Jesus is always present at your side, just as he was for the newlyweds at Cana in Galilee during a moment of difficulty. |
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These small almonds covered in sugar of various colours offered the newlyweds good luck. |
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Clientele interested in the outdoors, also includes retirees, families and newlyweds. |
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It has now become traditional for newlyweds to have their photographs taken in front of the huge trees that grow in this park. |
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And again and again saw young newlyweds who are divorced or even killed by domestic disputes. |
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Dancing and feasting went on all night, until it was time to bring the newlyweds to their honeymoon cabin. |
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The newlyweds cease to be part of the economic entity of their parents and become part of the new entity. |
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Under the canopy, a structure or room especially prepared for the newlyweds, the nuptial blessings are recited. |
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And it is not the first time that Air Petit Prince takes newlyweds to 7th heaven! |
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Baba: We need to go to each household in the village and collect one basin of fast maturing maize seed for the newlyweds. |
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Congratulations to the newlyweds, who are honeymooning in Jasper. |
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The newlyweds celebrated their love by honeymooning in Amsterdam, Holland. |
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After the ceremony, the newlyweds and their guests will take the short walk through the woods to Smithills Coaching House and Restaurant to enjoy their wedding breakfast. |
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As newlyweds in the 1940s, the couple had rented a small allotment and grown potatoes, cabbages and salad crops, to help enrich their restricted diet amid post-war rationing. |
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After we left, the newlyweds would slip off to an historic San Antonio hotel, carrying a ribboned picnic basket of champagne and pate and Brie and baguettes. |
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Daniel and Karla came to Tucson from Mexico 14 years ago as newlyweds and never left. |
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The newlyweds have vowed never to spend more than two weeks apart, and will split their time between London and Los Angeles. |
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InStyle magazine featured the event in a Weddings special issue, interviewing the newlyweds who gushed about each other. |
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The show would follow the newlyweds as they adjust to married life and would also feature their families. |
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Chinese couples had stampeded to get hitched before the Year of the Horse started last week, spooked by a cosmological sign that the coming lunar year bodes ill for newlyweds. |
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Aurel: I dedicate this article to the newlyweds Laure and Enguerran. |
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By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating. |
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The philosopher Bertrand Russell took an interest in Vivienne while the newlyweds stayed in his flat. |
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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh did attend the service of blessing, and held a reception for the newlyweds at Windsor Castle afterwards. |
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An assessment found that female newlyweds rarely leave the home, and they report that life is worse since marriage because they have so little freedom. |
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Many newlyweds began their lives together with a cedar Hope Chest from the Lane Company. |
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And the limousine waiting to whisk the newlyweds away. |
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Upon learning of their predicament, the townspeople got together to offer gifts to the couple so that they could start their lives together as newlyweds comfortably. |
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In the 19th century the honeymoon was often an occasion for the newlyweds to visit relatives or friends, and the new couple might be accompanied in their travels by family members. |
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After the 20-year-old mechanic tied the knot with his 18-year-old cousin, the newlyweds headed to Baghdad's Ishtar Hotel. |
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Weddings are pricey because the rich are more likely to marry than the poor, and the average age of newlyweds has gone up, so couples are more prosperous when they eventually tie the knot. |
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To no one's great surprise, the newlyweds duly fell out at the reception which only goes to show that even paradise can't guarantee you happiness. |
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Bellhop girls greeted the newlyweds when they arrived back at the Bridge Inn Pub, in Annitsford, for their reception, serving champagne and food. |
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There is no word where the newlyweds will spend their honeymoon. |
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Deluxe Long Beach accommodations are ready for newlyweds and their guests after the party is over. |
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When Troy Hayden was born in July, 1973, the newlyweds were ecstatic. |
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And it's not the newlyweds but those couples approaching their silver weddings who can afford to smile. |
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Among them were travellers, surfers, rugby players and newlyweds. |
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The restaurant personnel make sure all the playful Czech wedding traditions are in place for the newlyweds, such as sweeping up together and eating dumpling soup together with a holey spoon. |
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Before entering the water, newlyweds had to don diving suits and oxygen tanks which weighed more than 20 kilograms. |
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While WWME is primarily for couples, priests and religious often experience a similar initial joy in their vocation that newlyweds feel, following a similar pattern over time of despair and disillusionment. |
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Despite an official army policy discouraging these marriages, the army and other branches of the Canadian military, faced with the inevitable, made arrangements to assist the newlyweds and their young families. |
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A strong spirit of sharing and neighbourliness developed among families, particularly during the winter, and wedding bells often tolled for young newlyweds from the village. |
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A charcoal grill and grilling tools, a hammock, deck chairs or durable tabletop accessories would make welcome gifts for newlyweds who like less demanding adventures. |
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Wedding trips were common for newlyweds with the income to travel. |
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In the 1960's, nine out of ten newlyweds were in their first marriage. |
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As the reception ended the two newlyweds were riced to death and fled into an awaiting getaway car and drove off...followed by a stream of tin cans. |
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Paul and Phoebe did not walk on the red carpet together but the couple cozied up inside the event and enjoyed a double date night with the newlyweds. |
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Local men Kaniel Martin and Avie Howell were later convicted for killing newlyweds Mr and Mrs Mullany as well as local shopkeeper Woneta Anderson. |
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The newlyweds took a hummer limo back to their casino resort. |
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Rice showered down on the newlyweds as they left the church. |
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