Des ran the farm, while Joyce helped milk and then made wedding dresses in a back bedroom. |
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The pianist then began the wedding march and everyone turned back to the doorway. |
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Some parents go to great lengths to provide a memorable wedding day for their children. |
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She was holding onto his arm and appeared more nervous than on her wedding day. |
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For a really big party or event such as your wedding day, the last thing you want to worry about is your hair. |
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As he's exploring the brewery, Pip sees what looks like Miss Havisham, hanging in her wedding dress from a ceiling rafter. |
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The organist began to play a wedding march and the people looked to the back, waiting for the doors to open and the bride to appear. |
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After a few moments of instructions the wedding march began and Emily began her slow walk down the aisle. |
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If the venue can't offer you a discount for excluding it and serving wedding cake instead, consider ordering a smaller wedding cake. |
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At the wedding reception at Redlynch, near Salisbury, the couple cut the wedding cake which was decorated with a Great Bustard. |
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In Britain, the most prominent single food item associated with a wedding is the wedding cake. |
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A lot of people have christening gowns made from their wedding dresses, or at least from the trains. |
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As the music stopped, then abruptly changed to the familiar wedding march, the entire packed sanctuary rose to its feet as one person. |
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Parents start buying gold jewellery at the birth of a daughter in preparation for the dowry she will need on her wedding day. |
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Family and friends travelled to join the happy couple on their wedding day. |
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The wedding cake had five tiers, with green garlands and purple flowers spiraling towards a gazebo at the top enclosing a dancing couple. |
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As customers mill about, James waddles up the store's main aisle in search of a white dress shirt for his wedding this Saturday. |
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On the wedding morning, various ablutionary rituals are performed on both the bride and the groom in their own homes. |
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My ultimate career goal is to become a wedding planner and own my own business. |
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Perfect wedding music, though at a pace that'll be a bit tough for waltzers at a country wedding. |
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I took some time off to go down to Cambridge for a friend's wedding, and a good time was had by all. |
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I was in a particularly nasty marriage, a violent and abusive relationship that started the day after the wedding. |
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At least a dozen music and dance styles, ranging from war dances to wedding music, fall under this spectrum. |
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Nancy's sister and father accompany her to the wedding, for Godfrey is suddenly out of town. |
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The state government has brought nuptials of all religious hues under the Essential Commodities Act to prevent wastage of food at wedding feasts. |
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Her father Seamus helped fix her train as they waited nervously for the organ to begin the wedding march. |
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Other additional accoutrements such as wedding veils, fairy wings etc will also garner bonus points. |
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I had a really busy September, what with my sister's wedding, jaunting around in DC and Austria that I'm still downloading photos from my camera. |
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Therefore, we can all go to the wedding, then duck down to the hotel bar or similar watering hole to view the game. |
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There might be a quiet wedding with a few guests, followed by a party somewhere which might take place the same day or several months later. |
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His third wedding was quiet and private, with only his closest friends invited. |
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My grandma knitted me a quilt for a wedding present and we had had it for 15 years and it was on the back of the couch. |
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From dressing for a beach wedding to waxing your body hair and tucking in shirts properly, we've got your fashion fix. |
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There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade. |
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We wish the happy couples many more years of wedded bliss, and congratulate them on their golden wedding anniversary. |
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It does seem strange for a single woman to buy her male friend a diamond ring, a ring that would be considered a wedding band. |
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I'd never worn any jewelry before, but I like my non-jewel-encrusted wedding band. |
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A wristwatch and a wedding band or graduation ring are the only two pieces of jewelry you should wear to the office. |
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He glanced down at his own bare finger, where his wedding band should have been. |
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I was also able to see that he didn't wear a wedding band, and because he was tanned, didn't show signs of having worn one recently. |
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A piece of jewellery, such as a wedding band, may hold a significant symbolic or religious meaning. |
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His wedding band never left his finger, letting people know that he was forever married to the young British lady who had stolen his heart. |
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Once upon a time, in the good old days, when everything was much simpler, the stipend for the priest cost more than the wedding breakfast. |
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She still wants the frock and the wedding breakfast and the flowers and the champagne and all the trimmings. |
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Eighty guests enjoyed a wedding breakfast in the ballroom and a further 130 attended the evening reception at the castle. |
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The movie begins with a grand wedding breakfast being given by Don Vito Corleone, the eponymous Godfather and underworld king-pin. |
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After a few minutes we all headed inside the house for the wedding breakfast. |
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Afterwards, a wedding breakfast of meats, salads and traditional trifle was served at the old schoolroom, where Charlotte used to teach. |
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The guests, a small cluster of family and friends, then assembled for a lavish wedding breakfast. |
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Later, your musicians can serenade the guests at the beginning of the wedding breakfast. |
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After the wedding breakfast, the couple will honeymoon at Birkhall, the Highland retreat which was the Queen Mother's favourite. |
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The happy couple along with their families and friends retired to the Montague Hotel for their wedding breakfast. |
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The ceremony is followed by an elaborate dinner with multiple speeches and the formal cutting of a Western-style wedding cake. |
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Next on the list is a wedding cake, we've got something special in mind, we just need to find someone who can make it. |
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I definitely won't look like that flawless female figurine perched on the wedding cake. |
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She will marry Neil, 23, at St Andrew's Church in Wanborough, and has already chosen the wedding cake and flowers. |
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Both staff and residents alike enjoyed a sample of the tier of the wedding cake which was a rich fruit cake. |
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I also ordered a small replica of our wedding cake, which we had last night. |
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Behind them stood Jasmine and her Father, waiting for the wedding march to begin. |
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I guess you already have lots of thoughts and visions of how your wedding day should be. |
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The groom's family sponsors the marriage, providing the bride with her wedding dress and other items of value. |
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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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According to bridal history, royalty not only introduced the white wedding dress, they also made it popular. |
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His sister Heidi is a runaway bride turned wedding planner, yet considers Steven to be a loser. |
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Tomorrow is my wedding day and I don't want anyone to talk about what just happened. |
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I'm getting married in October and planning on wearing my mother's wedding dress. |
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He also admits that she looked as beautiful on her wedding day as she did when they first met 32 years before. |
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Our first kiss was on our wedding day, and it symbolized the new beginning of our life together. |
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It would not be difficult to design a dress for her that would make her look stunning on her wedding day. |
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As their wedding day approached, she became very nervous about her impending deflowering. |
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Phyllis O Keefe played the bridal chorus and wedding march for the bride and groom. |
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He didn't want his parents and his sister to be angry with each other on his wedding day. |
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Gillian, you got married in the last year, what was the moment you remember most about your wedding day? |
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After all, there are no guarantees that a summer wedding in the middle of June won't be a washout. |
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Meanwhile the wedding planner falls head over heels for the family servant Alice. |
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Soon the bridesmaids were in their places and the organist started to play the wedding march. |
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Suddenly, the hired orchestra starts to play the wedding march, as Amber enters the chapel. |
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The violins began to play a jaunty wedding march and we began to walk up the aisle. |
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My vehement dislike for the accoutrement stems back to 1982 when I was asked to wear pink roses in my hair to a family wedding. |
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While Sonia and Steve are sticking with traditional outfits and vows, the strains of the conventional wedding march will not echo through the church. |
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The wedding march started playing and I walked down the aisle. |
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The blushing bride has her own business as a wedding planner. |
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At the age of 11, while other girls dreamed of wedding dresses and engagement rings, Ruth already knew she'd never let herself be bound by matrimony. |
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The first thing Joplin needs to find out before he will agree to officiate a wedding is why his potential client is in prison. |
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The whole celebration was topped off with a five-tier wedding cake. |
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Kathryn was confronted in London one day after spending the weekend at the wedding of her brother, Euan, in Buckinghamshire. |
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More and more couples just want to come to Adare for their wedding day. |
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Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years. |
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Their marriage was annulled less than a year after their June 1984 wedding. |
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They talk about their children, about how beautiful their wedding day was. |
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Sarah said that she loves, loves, loves the royal couple and had even gotten up before dawn to watch their 2011 wedding. |
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They celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by renewing their wedding vows. |
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He was wearing a heavy wedding band that Martin had never noticed before. |
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Amidst all of this build-up around the royal wedding, a note of hypocrisy was struck in recent days. |
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If they want to see Shane on his wedding day, then they are very welcome. |
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The bride wears a white wedding dress and the groom a tuxedo. |
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After the ceremony, the party retired to Killashee House Hotel to enjoy a sumptuous wedding breakfast in a beautiful setting, where the evening took on quite a European air. |
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A unique eleventh-century image of four-faced Brahma seated as acharya for the wedding of Siva and Uma comes from the Asia Society Gallery in New York. |
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How monumental, though, that this wedding introduced us, for the first time as husbands, Mitch and cam. |
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I don't see why we had to hire a wedding planner in the first place. |
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And thus I end up at the bottom of the stairs, about one month after my injury and two months after my wedding. |
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The wedding cake has three-tiers and two miniature models of Nicola and Charlie, who is holding a rugby ball and wearing a kilt, as he originally comes from Aberdeen. |
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Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, a wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab. |
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I ask Alexander Gilkes, referring to Prince William and Kate Middleton, whose wedding he attended. |
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The last statement was addressed to the wedding planner on the telephone. |
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Instead of building up and having wedding promos and having it be this whole event, it was like ripping a Band-Aid off. |
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You know how the entire ninth season has been about Robin and barney's wedding? |
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After the meal, the wedding cake is cut and served to the guests. |
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Two weeks ago, journalists were arrested trying to capture shots of the beaux Arts mansion where the wedding will take place. |
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It seemed such a long way off, and now, suddenly, the wedding is imminent. |
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We chatted with Samberg about all of that, bad wedding toasts, Billy Joel karaoke, and more. |
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The gold wedding ring on his finger flashed in the sunlight. |
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She played with her wedding band and didn't answer for a long time. |
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We're leaving for Chicago in a few hours to attend a wedding, see family and curb a wee bit of this wanderlust that is gripping me now that I have regular work. |
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The age-old convention of the church wedding is on the wane. |
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On a related subject, why do they call the meal served at a wedding reception the wedding breakfast, when it's almost always served during the afternoon or evening? |
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He glanced down at his left hand and studied his wedding band. |
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Finally, the music changed, and the familiar wedding march began. |
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You might believe that a man should limit his jewelry to a watch and a wedding band, but it's always good to throw caution to the wind and add a unique touch to your look. |
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Love and good wishes were in abundance, during the ceremony at the church, and during the wedding breakfast at Bidenscourt to which the whole village had been invited. |
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Finally, the organ settled into the formal wedding march and everyone grew deadly silent when the wooden doors to the chapel opened with a loud creak. |
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They are trying to discover how a ring, probably a wedding band, with a romantic inscription ended up on the river bed in one of the country's most visited medieval cities. |
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When attending a wedding, there are certain proprieties that must be observed. |
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Yesterday was a special day, being the wedding day of two of my friends. |
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The deal includes a civil ceremony, followed by a champagne reception and wedding breakfast, including house wine for up to 25 people and sparkling wine for the speeches. |
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I remember standing at the church door waiting for the organist to start playing and as the first notes of the wedding march began I walked up the aisle on my father's arm. |
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The wedding march started, everyone stood up and my dad and I went to the doorway and paused for a few seconds before slowly starting down the aisle. |
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Her wedding dress, bought two days before her marriage, was off the rack. |
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I have worn my wedding band every day since we were married. |
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She canceled bridesmaid dress shopping and wedding cake tasting with her best friend. |
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Among their ancestors, they believed in wedding brother to sister to preserve the bloodline. |
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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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She nodded as she held a box that had a piece of their wedding cake. |
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The top tier of our wedding cake remains in the freezer back home. |
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The buzz has it that the wedding bands were designed by their good friend Robert Procop. |
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Among the prizes is pounds 500 to spend on Welsh Clogau Gold wedding bands, such as those pictured here. |
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Ireland's top babes practised their wedding marches yesterday as they launched the new edition of Irish Wedding Planner magazine. |
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With those two on the warpath, he'd have good reason to be worried about his wedding tackle. |
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If, indeed, he was the dirty old man they allege, then why didn't they raise their campaigning Lib-Dem knees into his wedding tackle sharpish? |
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Within days of arriving at the Mestalla footage surfaced of the 19-year-old proudly displaying his wedding tackle in a racy video. |
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A Croatian motorbiker got a shock when his wedding tackle was hit by lightning as he stopped on the side of the road to relieve himself. |
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If you don't do it properly said Eamonn, it looks like a bloke's wedding tackle. |
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As a wedding present William Henry presented the couple with a wellingtonia, one of the earliest in the country, which is planted in the park. |
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Like a wedding registry, wish lists are created by adding specific products to the user's account for the gift givers to view. |
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Wish lists, wedding registries and other gift lists are one way to ensure that people give something their friends will like. |
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It is your best shot at nipping any future wedding invites in the bud. |
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The whole season for me was about the buildup to the wedding. |
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Norwegians Marianne Krog-Sand and Ottar Alme organised their dream wedding in Argyll and friends and relatives flew over from their homeland. |
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And to make them even more happy yappy doo, she's using actual footage from her own wedding in the video. |
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One Direction heartthrob Zayn Malik has postponed his wedding to Perrie Edwards. |
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Delicate Jasperware heart-shaped boxes are perfect for a wedding present and cost pounds 25 each. |
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This celebration was, in fact, not a wedding but the quinceanera of Reina Meza from Venezuela. |
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We had accommodation for golfing parties, hen and stag weekends, jazzers at the long gone Jazz festival, wedding parties and wedding venues. |
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Constantine was in Milan to celebrate the wedding of his sister to the Eastern Emperor, Licinius. |
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The video of their wedding was made by a professional company. |
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When the prince got married, it was called the wedding of the century. |
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The wedding ceremony was cheapened by the best man's tasteless jokes. |
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We shall cheer her sorrows, and amend her blood, by wedding her to a Norman. |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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Her wedding shoes, place cards and bonbonniere are among all her lost possessions, but luckily she still has her groom. |
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After ten years of friendship and just six months of lackluster bridesmaiding, the women did not even get an invitation to the wedding. |
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The wedding party got in their cars and caravaned from the chapel to the reception hall. |
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This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges exhibited by the gospel. |
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The story covers the phenomenon of cyberbegging. Privileged folks, mostly White I believe, have been hustling up tuition or wedding expenses. |
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The room was double booked for a convention and a wedding in the same night. |
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Everyone was so nicely dressed up for the wedding, I couldn't resist taking a picture. |
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As well as duetting with him on Campbell's new album, Barnes also sang at his recent wedding. |
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Although they had eloped in Vegas, she'd insisted he wear a tuxedo and she buy a wedding dress at one of the local stores. |
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The wealthy Earl of Dalkeith and Jane McNeil, 22-year-old former model, will exchange vows tomorrow in Britain's society wedding of the year. |
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A marriage favour is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding. |
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Cindy Buck got her start as a gardener when a friend gave her and her husband, Rob, a whole gardenful of divided perennials as a wedding present. |
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They made me work the Saturday of our wedding anniversary. What could I say? I just had to grin and bear it. |
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It is unlikely that the groom will turn into Groomzilla, so obsessed by wedding details that he drives even the bride crazy. But it does happen. |
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The second was to Livia Medullina, which ended with Medullina's sudden death on their wedding day. |
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The choir at the wedding included Attalus, a puppet emperor without revenues or soldiers. |
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The exact reason for the rebellion is unclear, but it was launched at the wedding of Ralph to a relative of Roger's, held at Exning. |
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The exact reason for the rebellion is unclear, but it was launched at the wedding of Ralph to a relative of Roger, held at Exning in Suffolk. |
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In 1172 Henry gave John the castles of Chinon, Loudun and Mirebeau as a wedding gift. |
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On 17 June 1128, the wedding between Matilda and Geoffrey was celebrated in Le Mans. |
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An alliance with these two counties was then logically sealed by this wedding and the concessions of manors. |
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Immediately upon returning to Dover in England, Henry, now 41, and Anne, now 32, went through a secret wedding service. |
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Their wedding at Winchester Cathedral on 25 July 1554 took place just two days after their first meeting. |
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This classic Italian wedding soup is the perfect weeknight meal for any home. You will absolutely love how the flavors come together. |
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I would like a bowl of Italian wedding soup from the diner. Takeout, not dine-in. It's the special today. |
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I know the gift he gave you for your wedding is not worth much, but I hope you'll understand it's the thought that counts. |
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Good examples of job production would be a specially designed wedding ring or made-to-measure suits or the Yangtze dam in China. |
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And a wedding walk was so unique, so unconventional, so unexpected that it was positively Jobsian. |
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You can go for kabana, wedding sausage, csabai, smoked tongue, smoked butterfish or smoked chickens. |
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They had no wedding party, only an Australian couple in their sixties, the woman in a great deal of pancake and blusher and a lairy fur jacket. |
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Six months after his wedding, George contracted pleurisy and died, aged 67, on 12 August 1848 at Tapton House in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. |
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Some couples hire preserved buses for their wedding transport, instead of the traditional car. |
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The nuptials are usually followed by a lavish and joyous wedding reception, often including several hundred guests. |
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Occasionally, couples will try to incorporate elements of the traditional Maltese wedding in their celebration. |
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For luck, many of the brides would attend in their wedding gown and veil, although this custom has long since disappeared from the islands. |
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Catherine's wedding took place on 11 June 1509, seven years after Prince Arthur's death. |
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At the rise of meeting, the witnesses, including the youngest children, are asked to sign the wedding certificate as a record. |
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In many Friends meetings, the couple meet with a clearness committee prior to the wedding. |
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The first known Wiccan wedding ceremony took part in 1960 amongst the Bricket Wood coven, between Frederic Lamond and his first wife, Gillian. |
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In 1368, he may have attended the wedding of Lionel of Antwerp to Violante Visconti, daughter of Galeazzo II Visconti, in Milan. |
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If this was the purpose of their trip, they seem to have been unsuccessful, as no wedding occurred. |
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On the night before the wedding, she takes the drug and, when discovered apparently dead, she is laid in the family crypt. |
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Titania tells Oberon that she plans to stay there until she has attended Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding. |
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It was written for a wedding, and part of the festive structure of the wedding night. |
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It is their task to produce a wedding entertainment, precisely the purpose of the writer on working in this play. |
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The focus in comedy is less on young lovers outwitting the older generation, more on marital relations after the wedding bells. |
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When thou art bidden of any man to a wedding, sit not down in the highest room. |
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Orwell's wedding took place in the hospital room on 13 October 1949, with David Astor as best man. |
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So strong was his reputation that a popular wedding processional was incorrectly attributed to Purcell for many years. |
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In March 1734 Handel composed a wedding anthem This is the day which the Lord hath made, and a serenata Parnasso in Festa for Anne of Hanover. |
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Mary's Star of the Sea Church for Leiter's wedding and Stephano's House 707 South Street for his house and patio. |
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Despite this, it was sung as a hymn during the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in Westminster Abbey. |
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Just before the wedding, he was created Duke of Edinburgh and granted the style His Royal Highness. |
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In November 1997, the Queen and her husband held a reception at Banqueting House to mark their golden wedding anniversary. |
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In November, the Queen and her husband celebrated their sapphire wedding anniversary. |
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On the night before her wedding Channa Washinsky would certainly have immersed herself in the ritually cleansing waters of the mikveh. |
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Citizens in Commonwealth realms may request birthday or wedding anniversary messages to be sent from the sovereign. |
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On 6 April 2016 photos of OSCE monitors attending the wedding of a Russian separatist were found. |
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His wedding present to his bride was to turn over 1,487 of his 1,497 shares in the newly formed Bell Telephone Company. |
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This was sufficient for Waugh and Gardner to bring forward their wedding plans. |
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As a wedding present the bride's grandmother bought the couple Piers Court, a country house near Stinchcombe in Gloucestershire. |
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Plath's mother was the only wedding guest and she accompanied them on their honeymoon to Benidorm on the Spanish coast. |
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The wedding took place in the parlour of writers Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon. |
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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 wedding was a small ceremony in his parents' home, in the Scottish tradition. |
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The performance was mainly noted for being the first time Cheryl had performed without her wedding ring. |
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The band played professional gigs, such as corporate and wedding functions, and Daltrey kept a close eye on the finances as well as the music. |
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Later that year, she married Beckham in a highly publicised wedding in Ireland. |
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Williams became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church Monastery to officiate the wedding of friends. |
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After a wedding by proxy in London, the marriage was confirmed in person on 8 August 1503 at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. |
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The wedding was postponed so that Macdonald could focus on her music career. |
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Duffy wrote a 46 line poem Rings for the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. |
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She wrote the verse with Stephen Raw, a textual artist, and a signed print of the work was sent to the couple as a wedding gift. |
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A stained glass window exists to this day depicting the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Eleanor. |
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In Welsh mythology, Aberffraw features as the site of Branwen and Matholwch's wedding festival, where Efnysien maimed Matholwch's horses. |
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Edward returned to England in September, where diplomatic negotiations to finalise a date for his wedding to Isabella continued. |
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Edward gave Isabella a psalter as a wedding gift, and her father gave her gifts worth over 21,000 livres and a fragment of the True Cross. |
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Accusations, probably untrue, were levelled at Gaveston that he had stolen royal funds and had purloined Isabella's wedding presents. |
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Charles is the first member of the Royal Family to have a civil, rather than religious, wedding in England. |
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He told me that when he said those wedding vows, that he meant it and he was not going anywhere. |
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It can be a life cycle celebration for an individual, such as baptism, birthday or wedding. |
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Rhys was housemates for nearly 10 years with fellow Welshman and actor Ioan Gruffudd, and served as best man at Gruffudd's wedding. |
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This series, the jobs were wedding planner, scout leader, tour guide and male model. |
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In keeping with the orchidaceous theme of the wedding, the decorator draped the walls with lavenders and pinks. |
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A victorious May discovered his wedding cake had toppled over, while Hammond drove so violently his car fell out of the lorry. |
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The Greek goddess of discord, Eris, became disgruntled after she was excluded from the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. |
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As soon as she graduated, Anwar Sadat dragged her and the classmate said to be responsible to a penghulu, who could officiate at the wedding. |
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Army to serve in World War II, left to begin his basic training three days after the wedding. |
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The bridesmaids who were ready went in with the bridegroom to the wedding feast. |
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Artisan textile arts play an important role in Ukrainian culture, especially in Ukrainian wedding traditions. |
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Thor comments that the wedding agreement was made among the gods while Thor was gone, and that the dwarf must seek his consent. |
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Heese achieved this conclusion by recording all the wedding dates and number of children of each immigrant. |
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However, in 453 he married a girl with the Germanic name Ildico, and died of a haemorrhage on his wedding night. |
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Sometime after the wedding, Philip is said to have seen himself, in a dream, securing his wife's womb with a seal engraved with a lion's image. |
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During the wedding banquet, a drunken Attalus publicly prayed to the gods that the union would produce a legitimate heir. |
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The Polos left the wedding party after reaching Hormuz and travelled overland to the port of Trebizond on the Black Sea, the present day Trabzon. |
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Meanwhile, John II of Aragon negotiated in secret with Isabella a wedding to his son Ferdinand. |
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Following their wedding, Charles and Isabella spent a long and happy honeymoon at the Alhambra in Granada. |
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The ceremonial walk to the church and the wedding banquet were left out, and were made up two weeks later on 27 June. |
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Although a wedding date was planned for March 1540, he remained reluctant and the wedding never took place. |
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Bishop Compton officiated at the wedding of Anne and George of Denmark on 28 July 1683 in the Chapel Royal. |
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In 1840, Britain's Queen Victoria was married in lace, influencing the wedding dress style until now. |
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On 23 April 2006 was inaugurated a bronze statuary group by Garouste Gerard, creator of a fresco for the wedding hall. |
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He tells of a home video showing a rod flying into the open mouth of a girl singing at a wedding. |
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She was on her hands and knees scrabbling in the mud, looking for her missing wedding ring. |
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We thought Jim would be late for the wedding, but then we saw him roll up in front of the the church in his Mercedes. |
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Mostly, these have been relationships of 10 or less years. However, one respondent has celebrated her silver wedding anniversary. |
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Tabitha's wedding day ended in a boisterous skimelton party, a kind of local charivari. |
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The couple chose to solemnize their relationship in a secular ceremony, instead of having a wedding. |
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The wedding company, fatigued with their enjoyment of the previous night, slept soundly late into the next morning. |
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I remember one couple that truly created their own storybook wedding by selecting a remote waterfall as their wedding location. |
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I figured I'd never be able to compete with what I considered the most perfect wedding in existence, so I concentrated on making mine superfun. |
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And the queen takes the bishop... this is turning out to be quite the royal wedding! |
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The royal engagement is likely to be a top talker right through the wedding. |
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Jaime left his brother covered in front like one of those grooms one sees on wedding cakes, but with his tuches out in the air. |
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Perhaps our wedding might even be as unpretending as her own, and I might not find it necessary to say anything about it until it was over. |
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We had a nondenominational wedding, with a bunch of great Sufi musicians really wailing, and my wildly enthusiastic mother in attendance. |
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After the wedding there was singing and concertina-playing in the laundry till late evening. |
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Rumor has it that there will be a wedding in our village ere the daisies are in bloom. |
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The wedding of black brass bands and orchestras to jubilee concert companies was a consolidation that favored both promoters and musicians. |
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This was his second helping and he'd already eaten three slices of bread, a salad, and a cup of wedding soup. |
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Worn by judges, beach bums and even grooms on their wedding day, they are popular not just on the Atlantic islands but across the world. |
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You know those clever people who turn their gift of towels and washcloths into mini wedding cakes? |
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The bride's hand-tied wedding bouquet contained Casablanca lilies, hypericum berries, and wax myrtles. |
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Judging by Sharley's unusual wedding outfit, she's already wearing the trousers. |
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Queen's University yesterday launched an appeal to find the wedding band which had been in Mr Black's pocket during the day. |
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Marion Reeve's wedding band slipped off her finger 15 years after her wedding and she kept on searching for it for years, the Mirror reported. |
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In the UK most people wear the wedding band on the third finger of the left hand. |
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Problems began for the 11-strong contingent when they got to Quorn, in Leicestershire, and asked directions to the hotel where the wedding was to be held. |
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In Japan, it was evening by the time the ceremony started and anglophiles and enthusiasts flocked to pubs and bars to watch the wedding on television. |
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I sometimes think I'm living in an alternative universe, not least when I hear that Full Sutton prison in East Yorks is having Britain's first gay jail wedding in March. |
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Before the wedding was given the official go-ahead, Karen had to get a medical certificate from her doctor to prove she suffered from agoraphobia. |
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He was embarrassed to go to the wedding in the first place because of his weight gain and to be ridiculed by Kim and basically rejected has put him over the edge. |
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Yes, north of the border she sports a captivating smile and a bust that any woman would be proud of, while south of the border lurks a full set of wedding tackle. |
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A little nip in the wedding tackle can really put you off your beer. |
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However, with the outbreak of World War II many young men faced lengthy separations from their wives and they began wearing wedding bands as a symbol of their marriages. |
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With over one million wedding bands to choose from, you're truly spoilt for choice and Mayfair Jewellery offers the largest selection of wedding rings on the web. |
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There were no Twitter, Facebook or Instagram pre-wedding obsessions and the first the world knew about the marriage was when they were spotted wearing wedding bands. |
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Leading to the central area of the barn was a massive stone garden urn of sweet gum and water oak branches, which created the focal point of the wedding ceremony. |
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This recording follows Handel's 1748 version and adds the accompagnato, 'Ye Happy People' and the wedding chorus, 'Triumph Hymen' which Handel included in his 1754 revival. |
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No doubt this is partly the material principle of thrift that, as it can transform funeral bakemeats into a wedding banquet, can transform male into female. |
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