Their lives were intertwined in many ways, through weddings, funerals, christenings, parties etc. |
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One I have witnessed at two weddings involves the best man giving out keys to all the men before the reception. |
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The bishop, as spiritual elder, officiates at baptisms, weddings, communions, funerals, ordinations, and membership meetings. |
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The photographs in Robert's collection include holiday pictures, weddings, christenings, football matches and birthday parties. |
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They are orderly, diligent and respectable within their own conventions, as in his two pictures of peasant weddings. |
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Traditionally Pergia weddings are short and the crowd clears out quickly afterwards. |
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In terms of mergers, unions do need to be more powerful, but you also can't have shotgun weddings in labor. |
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For that reason, avoid shotgun weddings that outside forces try to arrange for you. |
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There will always be traditionalists who like the idea of a big ceremony and there will always be shotgun weddings too. |
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At weddings, a common food is biryani, a rice dish with lamb or beef and a blend of spices, particularly saffron. |
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Maybe that's why when we reach a certain age, we're supposed to confine such extravagances to birthdays, weddings and Christmas. |
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White also stopped planning weddings and made her specialty in providing corporate affairs events with a twist. |
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At Swedish weddings, the custom is to toast the bride, groom, bridesmaids and, well heck, anyone else who catches your eye, with schnapps. |
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They can be bought off the peg or made-to-measure and are in demand for all kinds of events including weddings, parties and a day at the races. |
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I scarcely go to church, essentially weddings, funerals and christenings are what it takes to get me there. |
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Churchill officials expect the suites to be used off-season for meetings, weddings, and receptions. |
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A common type of gift for clergy is the customary honoraria for officiating at weddings or funeral services. |
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They are just boring movie idols admired for their fashion sense and the exorbitant price tags of their weddings. |
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They are the least outwardly emotional, although they are the most prone to blubbing at weddings. |
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For someone with what you might call a small social circle, I get invited to a disproportionate amount of weddings. |
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If you've ever wanted to watch a Bollywood movie, but weren't keen on the weddings, this is the one for you. |
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Many still officiate at weddings with little or no regard for premarital education. |
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Our function room is booked virtually every night of the week with weddings, christenings and funerals. |
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Last year in Scotland, 27 weddings, three naming ceremonies and 233 funerals were conducted by humanist officiants. |
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The pictures range from images of strikes, balloon take-offs and galas in Bradford to charming family snaps of weddings and holidays. |
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The figures were also created as ritual offerings to the gods during weddings and festivals. |
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They could have ten birthdays, an engagement and two weddings all taking place within a seven-day period. |
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The affluent in Malay society hold weddings in hotels or large community halls. |
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John photographed many society weddings and advertised by putting his work in a glass showcase outside the studio. |
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Top hats were a dying fashion, continued the columnist, and were generally only seen at society weddings or Ascot. |
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It's an unwritten rule of weddings that you don't upstage the bride on her big day. |
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Although a rabbi was not needed to solemnize marriages, the rabbis suggest that their presence at weddings was desirable. |
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Guyanese American cultural traditions have been preserved by the religious observances of weddings, baptisms, and funerals. |
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The Celtics have many superstitions and traditions surrounding weddings and brides in particular. |
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It is common for couples to have their own children present at their weddings, often as bridesmaids or pageboys. |
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Now we knew him, or at least a thin slice of his bio, the short, sad saga of a sot preserved among the births, graduations, weddings, and deaths. |
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Visitors will have the chance to eavesdrop on preparations for two weddings involving women at opposite ends of the social scale. |
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It was perfectly in sync for our weddings, dances, village socials and Sunday morning hops for the waltz, fox trot or dancing. |
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That's when we came up with the dandy idea of having not one, not two, but THREE little weddings. |
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I started with a Eurostar shuttle and since then I have done weddings, private hire, conferences and a stag weekend. |
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As more betrothed couples pay for their weddings themselves, guest lists have gotten shorter, and even close friends are expected to come stag. |
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We coordinate weddings from the engagement through to the stag night, the ceremony and the reception. |
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Today, the Great Hall has regained its dignity and is home to Elizabethan banquets, weddings and other special events. |
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Even with weddings, friends have told me that loads of people don't reply, and they have to chase them. |
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Dance is an essential part of many celebrations such as weddings and coronations. |
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Normal lives are a patchwork of work, leisure, holidays, weddings, and other life events. |
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The hall is hired out for conferences, weddings and parties, and can hold up to 400 people. |
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Our team provides the best quality food to all sizes of events, from corporate dinners to weddings. |
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We went to a few weddings around that time, and no-one ever mentioned that it might not last. |
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Well, I've got two weddings to go to this May, so I think I'm going to need a new suit! |
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It is consumed almost exclusively by men in the evening or at celebrations such as weddings. |
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Since the contest she has sung at various weddings and continues to get requests to perform. |
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Smaller weddings are becoming more and more popular with couples who are having much more of a say in how they want the day to go. |
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The number of overseas weddings has increased by 55 per cent in the last five years. |
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But more than all that, weddings are symbolic of new beginnings and a bright future. |
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The trend for extravagant weddings is expected to continue in the years to come. |
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These outfits are worn only for special occasions such as weddings and festivals. |
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The hotel was very popular for weddings from all over Galway and further afield. |
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So, celebrities spend a lot of money on their weddings, perhaps, but does this mean that we have to? |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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We officiate at weddings, we help bury the dead, we counsel families with problems and we visit the sick. |
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He let her lead him down the beach, arm in arm, chattering on about her friends, his old friends, weddings, funerals, and graduations. |
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While plans are still at an early age, MSPs have ruled out the use of any space for private functions such as parties or weddings. |
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Natasha, Vivienne and company modelled pastel richly coloured print dresses and two pieces ideal for summer weddings, the races and parties. |
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From the sounds downstairs, my mother was trying to recover from last night's hangover and put on a decent dress for her daughters' weddings. |
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The reception was held in a marquee and a further 200 arrived for the afters, making it one of the biggest weddings seen for sometime. |
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He also promised that he would get an aitchbone of beef for all the family weddings. |
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The company aims to cater to the growing needs of nuclear families to celebrate events like weddings, engagements, birthdays, and kitty parties. |
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Less traumatic and emotional than funerals and weddings, family reunions are a grand opportunity to check out your gene pool. |
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Jewelry is still frequently passed down from mother to daughter or daughters-in-law at weddings. |
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And you'll look dashing at weddings or other events when the band strikes up. |
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Serbian folk dances are called kolos, and are performed by professional troupes, or by guests at weddings and other special occasions. |
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A fair number of young people attend worship, religious weddings take place and churches and mosques are being built. |
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Nuala Leonard has started her own flower business, catering for church arrangements, funeral wreaths, weddings and other occasions. |
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Hackney cars in Ireland transported brides to weddings, infants to christenings and mourners to funerals. |
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With an ageing and small congregation of only about ten people there aren't many weddings or christenings. |
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And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings. |
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Ideally, the readings at weddings and funerals are proclaimed by lectors of the parish who have been properly trained. |
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These are ideal gifts for weddings, birthday, anniversaries or any other special occasion. |
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Communal feasting is central to marking birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, achievements, significant purchases, and major public holidays. |
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There would be no weddings, no funerals and no big services because we could not get people up here. |
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Additional local news items are welcomed by everyone, such as weddings, anniversaries, christenings, birthdays, birth announcements and deaths. |
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As in Italy, men continued to manifest anticlerical traditions and to attend church only on selected occasions, such as weddings and funerals. |
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It's really important for people for weddings, funerals, christenings and worship. |
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Besides, the members get together for occasional functions such as birthday parties and weddings. |
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He generally riffed a lot at weddings, making warm jokes about pets or the new wedding china. |
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Black cake is Guyanese fruit cake, usually made at Christmas or for weddings. |
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As long as there are weddings there will always be a market for extravagant and lavish creations. |
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She read a wedding planner for inspiration, and learned about a new craze for hot air balloon weddings. |
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A craze for wacky weddings has grown since marriage laws were widened to include a vast range of potential venues. |
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I was brought up with very little religion around me, my parents go to church for weddings, christenings and funerals and that's it. |
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Apart from christenings, weddings and funerals I have been to church exactly once in my life and that was aged ten when taken by my Gran. |
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To date, in addition to several Chrismations most years, the parish has celebrated two weddings and will shortly have its first baptism. |
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He instead became a chimney sweep, offering his services to weddings where the presence of a sweep traditionally brought good luck. |
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Extravagant weddings, lavish dinner parties, luxurious luncheons, you name it and I attended it. |
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We put on suppers, card games, darts, seniors' activities, and dances, and also do weddings and receptions. |
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Like you, my first experiences with sparkling wines were the cheapies served at weddings in those plastic saucerlike glasses. |
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Banqueting rooms and a private chapel will be available for hire, allowing the monastery to host weddings and family occasions once again. |
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Traditional weddings are still in evidence, but more people plan their own, and minorities hew to their traditional forms. |
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They will have to postpone weddings, miss the birth of children, abandon plans to go back to college, and forego taking civilian jobs. |
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Irish couples can arrive at their weddings in all manner of transport from vintage cars to sporty coupes, and London taxis to Dublin buses. |
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Small wonder that this is the place in Madrid for afternoon tea and society weddings. |
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Sprinkled with star performances and exotic themes, celebrity weddings are outdoing each other on extravagance. |
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And like most fly-in weddings, the weekend was purposely jam packed with activities and events. |
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This was where all royal weddings were held as well as other sacred ceremonies other than coronations. |
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They were in great demand for hunt balls, ballroom dancing, weddings and other social gatherings. |
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We have about 12 weddings a year and last year we did a marriage vows renewal service which went very well. |
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A quarter of all weddings held in New York last year involved couples who met via introduction agencies. |
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It was proposed that the new multi-purpose building would provide a function room, banqueting hall, theatre and would cater for civil weddings. |
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Her ordination will allow her to officiate at weddings, baptisms, communions and funerals and is taking place on June 27 at 10 am. |
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When nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, he asks why women are still in a state of collective pixilation about weddings. |
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They wouldn't mind doing sick calls and being with the dying or even doing some marriage preparation, some weddings, some baptisms. |
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It's a sharp, witty comedy about the stumbling speeches made by best men at weddings and all the struggle the writers may have to compose them. |
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With such a matrimonial event in the offing, it got me thinking today about the numerous weddings I've been to over the last few years. |
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Local priests hold religious services and perform baptisms, confirmations, weddings, and funerals. |
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This applied to public ceremonies and domestic rites such as festivals, weddings and funerals. |
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To be fair, the place is regularly filled with people celebrating birthdays and anniversaries and weddings and the like. |
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This will stop them inviting you to baptisms, communions, confirmations, funerals and possibly even weddings. |
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In the United States, Hungarian Slovak Gypsies, mostly violists, have played popular Hungarian music at immigrant weddings. |
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Hard as it may be for the sort of people who sit on thrones at their weddings to comprehend, it isn't always all about you. |
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They have helped to celebrate the birthdays, anniversaries, and weddings of countless people across York. |
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These shows take place at fairs, religious festivals, weddings, funerals, and sporting events. |
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People of all faiths, religions and backgrounds have been part of these weddings. |
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Moreover, there was a significant turn away from religious weddings to marriages performed by civil celebrants. |
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I would like to know if it is proper to wear strappy sandals at weddings without pantyhose. |
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I am moved at weddings, the idea of a solemn commitment that's made in a church, in a sacred place, in front of friends and family. |
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The growing emphasis on Afrocentrism in weddings is not just a desire to connect with and continue tradition in the wedding ceremony. |
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Our own dancing allows children to dance with their parents and grandparents at weddings and ceilidhs. |
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In the sixties and seventies, weddings were held early in the day and were finished by 7pm. |
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It is forecast that weddings will continue to take place at the town hall until the end of the summer. |
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Specialty weddings can be held on stage with elaborate drops and lighting. |
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Today we associate the morning coat with arch-formality, like weddings, state funerals or an afternoon at ascot or Henley. |
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In reality, prison weddings look nothing like the fairy tales depicted on TV and in bridal magazines. |
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Women threw rice on peshmerga fighters, a tradition practiced at Syrian weddings when neighbors welcome the bride and groom. |
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This we use in times of sadness and happiness, for wakes and weddings. |
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He could cry at Christenings, weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, wakes. |
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He has only turned down a few weddings, claiming to perform around 80 percent of the prison marriages in the Los Angeles area. |
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There is even a private room for small parties, conferences or weddings. |
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Meals for guests or for ceremonial occasions such as weddings usually involve copious amounts of meat, washed down with Albanian raki, an alcoholic beverage. |
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Now it's only Sunday mornings, weddings, funerals, a carol service the week before Christmas and an occasional harvest festival for the local C of E infants and juniors. |
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But even setting aside such outrageous rhetoric, abortion and contraception are just not as photogenic as weddings at City Hall. |
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There is one time, however, when couple dancing is in high demand, and that is around weddings. |
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Both girls giggled and returned to their work with dreams of weddings, white dresses, and handsome men sweeping them off their feet occupying their thoughts. |
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It was through this work that Bensoussan discovered there was a demand for ministers to perform weddings at jails and prisons. |
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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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Stephen Clarke, 56, a quality auditor from Freshbrook began writing poems for birthdays, weddings and anniversaries and has even had several published in anthologies. |
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They could conduct baptisms, weddings and funerals, but certain priestly functions were still forbidden, including consecrating the communion bread and wine. |
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The couple, who moved to York 51 years ago when Frank got a job as a station inspector, have celebrated each of their three children's ruby weddings. |
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Such feasts might take place at inauguration ceremonies such as dynastic weddings, or to accompany the distribution of loot or booty from raids or trading expeditions. |
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A friend of mine is recovering from alcoholism and she just has to grit her teeth at weddings. |
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There, the context is health insurance and contraception, not gays and weddings. |
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There, the city is apparently requiring the hitching post Lakeside Chapel to officiate gay weddings. |
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It's the age of celebrities in Britain, where showbiz weddings, bad hair days and fashion faux pas have become weekly fodder for glossy magazines. |
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The Arizona law seems to apply to services beyond those tied to weddings, but same-sex weddings are the impetus for these bills. |
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In none of the weddings Joplin has performed did the inmate have more than five years to serve. |
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People want priests to competently carry out funerals, weddings, baptisms. |
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The band began to play weddings and barn dances, but found that even with a mix of covers and their own songs, the music was taking a strange turn all its own. |
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In this collection of personal essays, journalist jen Doll recounts her experiences at 17 some odd weddings. |
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For example, baptisms, first communions, confirmations, bar and bat mitzvahs, weddings, funerals, and other rituals and rites of passage may be included. |
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Not all of them are insufferable battleaxes addicted to garish jewellery and Vegas weddings, but none of them were smart enough to realise that they were being sent up. |
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Among mestizos and other indigenous peoples, weddings are lavish affairs. |
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However, as there is such pressure on parking here, many use our car park without permission with the consequence that funerals and weddings can be blocked in. |
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And that ludicrously expensive weddings are the key to lifelong happiness, no matter what happens behind the scenes. |
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For traditional ceremonies, such as weddings, the sherwani and churidar, a calf-length tunic and tight-fitting trousers, are often seen, accompanied by a turban. |
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But I don't actually envy her, because truth to tell, I hate weddings. |
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Its wonderful sylvan setting overlooking scenic Mulranny Bay has attracted the attention of the romantics and already the hotel has bookings for thirty weddings. |
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The extent to which most weddings have remained unaltered is as astonishing as it is depressing, and it is to our great shame that this is what most women want. |
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Most town mosques are cared for and staffed by a mullah, who conducts religious services at the mosque as well as funerals, weddings, and blessings. |
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Booker had previously refused to officiate at any weddings as a statement of principle until same-sex marriage was legalized. |
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Young people meet at funerals, weddings, churches, and school socials. |
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Then there was division in the sense that popular music was written and played for weddings. |
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But hanging from a beam in the center of a room typically reserved for celebrations and weddings is a crude, handmade noose fashioned out of three electrical wires. |
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He said neither of the stars wished to be seen by their public behaving in an unrestrained manner, which is what happens at events such as weddings. |
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Ministers are already allowed to conduct marriage ceremonies outside churches and last year officiated at 380 such weddings, an increase of 41 on the previous year. |
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I counsel couples seeking marriage and officiate at their weddings. |
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The carriages are also available for hire for events such as weddings. |
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I'm not overly religious, I don't attend church and probably only step inside one for weddings, funerals and christenings, but I feel that it's the right way of doing it. |
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The St George Chapel has witnessed christenings, weddings and funerals, and has given comfort to the Defence community in times of conflict and peace. |
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My older cousins were also at the party with their kids which was a rare treat as we only see each other every few years, weddings, christenings, funerals. |
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Normally the peal of eight bells is heard on Tuesday practice nights, on Sundays when services are held and on many Saturdays when weddings take place. |
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Our main treatments for youngsters are manicures and pedicures but we also do mini facials and makeovers and special occasion make up for weddings. |
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In recent decades, weddings have become increasingly commercialized. |
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He has witnessed weddings featuring lone pipers, ladies' choirs and even a Sioux Indian ceremony for an American couple wishing to reflect their roots. |
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Indeed, there is a huge industry devoted especially to the supply of protocols, advice, personnel, and moral encouragement for inter-faith combinations and conjoint weddings. |
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The women who read the celebrity rags fantasize about fabulous courtships, fairy tale weddings, romantic honeymoons, and the everlasting bonding of parenting. |
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In any case, the Bajrang Dal does not oppose the selling of birthday cards, the cutting of birthday cakes, and birthday bashes, some as ostentatious as weddings. |
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While bridal outfits and other related festivities are very significant, more often than not, it is the jewellery that is of prime importance in Indian weddings. |
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Operas were originally composed and presented as a sumptuous accompaniment to some special event, such as the weddings or birthdays of dukes, princes, and the like. |
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Most people related tales of their grandmother lovingly crocheting very fine thread and presenting them with of doilies for glory boxes or weddings. |
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I've seen guests wear black dresses at weddings and thought nothing of it. |
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I have heard other stories about weddings being ruined because the dress or cake firm or indeed the reception venue imploded on the eve of the happy event. |
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As shotgun weddings go, this one's got more than its fair share of true romance. |
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The bizarre chapel, in a gun-cleaning room decorated with red rose petals, an Uzi and a Tommy gun, hosts ten weddings a month. |
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Charlemagne threw grand banquets and feasts for special occasions such as religious holidays and four of his weddings. |
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Worship can be varied for special events like baptisms or weddings in the service or significant feast days. |
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A number of similar types of decorations are used, especially in larger buildings and at events such as weddings. |
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Folklore also includes customary lore, the forms and rituals of celebrations such as Christmas and weddings, folk dances and initiation rites. |
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The church still holds services in the summer and is sometimes used for weddings, with access by boat. |
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However, the majority of Lutherans attend church only for special occasions like Christmas ceremonies, weddings, and funerals. |
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It comes in many varieties, including songs for weddings, war, praise and boasting. |
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Mass weddings for children of prostitutes in the village are held to protect them from being pushed into prostitution. |
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Han traditional weddings and funerals usually include a form of oboe called a suona and apercussive ensembles called a chuigushou. |
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We are up to three weddings now of people who have met at our ping pong nights, a couple of long-term relationships and a ping-pong baby. |
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Both males and females at parties, weddings, and celebrations perform it. |
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Dainty diamante clips work well for winter weddings while headbands add a prim note to party frocks. |
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Disneyland began offering in-the-park weddings last September, said spokesman Bob Devel. |
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The best known of the pieces from the incidental music is the famous Wedding March, frequently used as a recessional in weddings. |
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They spend all summer gate-crashing weddings, posing as distant relatives and becoming the life and soul of the reception. |
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Business provides Master of Ceremony, Disc Jockey, Videography, Photography and Light Shows for weddings and all special occasions. |
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Once he learns how to document birthday parties with a videocamera, maybe he can develop the skills to make videos of weddings. |
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Jim played flute, clarinet, and saxophone for Boston area contradances and weddings, initially with the infamous Roaring Jelly. |
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Also within the grounds is the 17th-century Tythe Barn, which is also popular for conferences and weddings. |
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In fact, approximately one-third of all weddings in the USA today form stepfamilies. |
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The Chopping Block specialises in food and drink catering for corporate events, festivals and weddings. |
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The Ishtar hotel is a popular location for weddings and other celebrations and is often packed with people on Thursday nights. |
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Our parents reached their golden wedding at the same time as we were celebrating our silver weddings. |
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The best evidence is that Sandals, the fast-food king of island weddings, now markets the term weddingmoons. |
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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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And even though this tour was like a series of shotgun weddings of troupe to venue, a honeymoon spirit prevailed. |
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The 'City of Sin' is famed for its glitzy casinos, spectacular shows and shotgun weddings. |
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Mr Odell also said that with childbirth becoming more acceptable, there has been a decline in so-called shotgun weddings. |
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All are lining up for spring weddings, and first up is Johnny, who's doing the bizzo with French supermodel Vanessa Paradis. |
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They got together for a family reunion last month, to marK one of the ruby weddings. |
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Clerics who are employees may be self-employed for certain services such as baptisms, bar mitzvahs, weddings and funerals. |
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Her role involves overseeing events from weddings to work functions at two colleges at the University, Hatfield and Castle. |
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The facility currently hosts pantomime and music events and can be hired for weddings, balls, private parties etc. |
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Handfasting is another celebration held by Wiccans, and is the commonly used term for their weddings. |
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It is also used in ceremonial events such as weddings, graduations and church masses. |
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Experienced mothers shared their wisdom and sipped sherbet punch, while the prematernal crowd chatted about manicures and Hollywood weddings. |
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There were proposals to revive choir scholarships, because a shortage of regular choristers meant that weddings often went choirless. |
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The upper classes often celebrated religious festivals, weddings, alliances and the whims of the king or queen. |
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These crossed weddings strengthened the ties between the two crowns, facilitating an agreement regarding the Moluccas. |
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Today, most weddings are followed by some sort of celebration, although not by infares, shivarees, or any similar institution. |
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This is used specifically on special occasions like weddings or on Fridays or generally to perfume the house. |
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My Big Fat Asian Wedding C4, 10pm With budgets nudging six figures and guest lists nearly as big, Asian weddings are massive money-spinners as well as huge celebrations. |
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Today, religious groups do not need official government recognition, they can be granted the right to perform weddings and other ceremonies without this recognition. |
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Amazingly, Yorkshire-born Hannah, who now lives at Bevan Court care home in Cheylesmore, has celebrated two silver weddings during her long lifetime. |
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It is also home to dance classes, the local Darby and Joan Club and is regularly hired out for family events from birthday parties to weddings and christenings. |
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The golden wedding is a long way off but our next target is ruby weddings. |
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I'd like to think many of them are celebrating their silver weddings, too.And today she and her husband Tommy will be celebrating their silver wedding anniversary. |
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Besides football, Wembley can be configured to hold many other events, particularly major concerts but also private events like weddings and conferences. |
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Shotgun weddings, road kill, crazy truckers and other good stuff make their way onto the new album from North Carolina trash-rock trio Southern Culture on the Skids. |
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The sabar is mostly used in special celebrations like weddings. |
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Many people enjoy having professionally made family portraits to hang in their homes, or special portraits to commemorate certain events, such as graduations or weddings. |
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Freyr and Thor are each associated with weddings in some literary sources. |
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This also explains why synchronised swimmers are sometimes referred to as water ballerinas and are invited to perform at weddings, parties and galas. |
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Throughout the comedies, all manner of confusion and gender-swapping and mistaken identity is resolved with Mozartian harmony and multiple weddings. |
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It is worn at weddings and traditional dancing events, and on feast days. |
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The extensive range for women includes designer sarees, lehenga cholis, churidars, kurtas and formal dress materials for weddings, occasions and daily wear. |
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The costumes generally worn in this dance are those popularized by the Yoruba people, particularly those that are worn at weddings, such as a buba, agbada, and gele and shawl. |
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The celebration of the Eucharist may form a part of services for weddings, funerals, retreats, the dedication of a church building and annual synod conventions. |
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Just like weddings or graduation parties, these events are being held at the fanciest halls, with large amounts of money spent on hosting friends and family. |
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Graduations, weddings, and any other family gatherings will usually be celebrated with the killing of a goat or cow, which will be barbecued or roasted by the family. |
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You're most likely to find transglutaminase and beef fibrin in food served at events like conferences and weddings, at casinos, on cruise ships, and by some high-end chefs. |
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What qualifies this as an interesting Godwink is that in 1987, when each of us got married, we had outdoor weddings officiated by the same minister! |
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They progressed to play more cover gigs and weddings around the Dundee area, including the Centenary Bar in Central Dundee and a caravan park in Arbroath. |
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