When they reached the decorated room, streamers and bubbles floated down onto the newly weds. |
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Nancy weds Jeremy but this marriage of convenience only brings Jeremy deeper frustration. |
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When a Swazi princess weds a Zulu king, she wears red touraco wing feathers around her forehead and a cape of windowbird feathers and ox tails. |
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Congratulations to the newly weds and very best wishes for the future. |
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Newly weds who haven't lived on their own before are likely to require help getting set up in their new home. |
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While this game does need a fair bit of preparation it can be equally amusing for both the newly weds and the guests. |
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While the newly weds are told about the game in advance, they know nothing about the surprises. |
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Photos of each table, starting with family and close friends. Followed by the toasts raised to the newly weds by one and all. |
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His early experience came from the stage, from the theater where appearance weds world to image. |
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I wasn't there to immortalise the four days of festivities, but was in the house with the newly weds and their parents. |
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Up from Slavery is a compelling literary event because Washington successfully weds his rags-to-riches story with narratives of racial conciliation and uplift. |
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Gladiator weds the heroic scope of movies like Ben-Hur, Spartacus, Braveheart, and Rob Roy with the serpentine political treachery of I, Claudius. |
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The noise made as they're dragged along lets everyone know that it's newly weds driving by. |
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A serial bigamist today vowed to get a divorce before she weds again after escaping jail for marrying illegally for a fourth time. |
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The film, which weds gritty realism with the dreamworld of the ballet, is an unreliable witness. |
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It can be an HARMONY calligraphy for a couple who shared the majority of its life together, or PASSION for newly weds. |
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The Government had also taken a series of quickimpact initiatives to support newly weds, infants and children. |
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It also tends to boost social assimilation the main exception being when a second-generation immigrant weds a girl from a village his parents had left long before. |
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In the mainly Protestant port of Larne, he cheerfully weds same-sex couples and divorcees. He announced at the beginning of the year that he was about to marry his own partner, a Filipino chef. |
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Aragorn is crowned Elessar, King of Arnor and Gondor, and weds Arwen, daughter of Elrond. |
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The Gibbs Raffel Duo weds primitivist free improvisation, visceral ostinati and guttural distortions of Korean Zen nonsense syllables in a surprisingly rich landscape of instrumental sound. |
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The eldest son winds up building railroads out west, weds a headstrong New England blueblood, and weathers union organization, the Depression, and the two World Wars. |
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He charges around the region meeting people, delegating responsibilities and resources to the municipal level and making symbolic gestures such as opening a lavish mansion used for state visits to newly weds. |
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The refinement of this room and a lavender scent will take you to libertine gardens where Cupid will come and tease you as if you were still newly weds. |
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Next day, Neville, 32, weds Emma Hadfield, 24, at Manchester and 25-year-old Carrick marries Lisa Roughhead, 24, in Leicestershire. |
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And Olivia Palermo weds in three-piece Carolina Herrera ensemble. |
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