It is here the kings of Nepal have long been crowned and their coronations solemnized. |
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Governments have always claimed control over marriage, whether solemnized religiously or civilly. |
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We sang America as our recessional, yet another indication that the date is now solemnized as an annual patriotic memorial. |
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The Act specifies that civil unions must be publicly solemnized before a duly empowered official. |
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Yes, even common law couples who have not formally solemnized their relationship before the state should also be afforded the same protections. |
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Therefore, a marriage solemnized by notary gives the intended spouses a much wider choice of location. |
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In Barbados a marriage may be solemnized in a religious ceremony or a civil one. |
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Any civil marriage solemnized under the marriage law of the State was valid. |
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Then if couples wished to have their vows solemnized they would go for an additional, but in no way legal, ceremony in a church. |
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A Sikh's marriage should be solemnized by Anand marriage rites. |
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Chuck Todd solemnized his marriage to Meet the Press, NBC News's 67-year-old public affairs program, much like a blushing bride. |
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Shortly after his accession he solemnized his fateful marriage to Catherine, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and widow of his brother Arthur. |
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The marriage was solemnized, and the bride and bridegroom left London. |
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It solemnized something that I am not exactly sure would receive blessings from any divinity, but they did have Father Buzz there. |
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Ms. Heather Hughes: I would respond first by saying that still the majority of marriages are solemnized by clergy within places of worship. |
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A marriage solemnized in accordance with a provincial law will be deemed to be validly solemnized for the purposes of Sioux Valley Laws. |
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A marriage may be solemnized under the authority of the Publication of Banns if both parties to the proposed marriage worship regularly at their own church in Canada. |
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For many people, the commitment of one person to another is solemnized by a marriage ceremony, either civil or religious, or, since June 2002, by a civil union ceremony. |
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In the morning, consecrated and ceremonial rituals are solemnized and a procession with the sacred icons representing the two Saints travels outside the village to a spring with holy water, accompanied by drum and bagpipes. |
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Mr. Gerald Chipeur: It's clear from the constitutional context that marriage does mean a marriage that has been solemnized, because that's what section 92 says. |
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Although there is evidence of divorce in early Indian history, by the Gupta period marriage was solemnized by lengthy sacred rites and was virtually indissoluble. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnized in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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Baptism to be administered in one place, and marriage solemnized in another. |
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If that marriage was solemnized in Cyprus by a State-registered marriage officer, the marriage was recognized under the law, otherwise it was not. |
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Wordsworth was solemnized and elevated by this his first look on Yarrow. |
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