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  • 51Marriage in ancient Rome — Roman couple joining hands; the bride s belt may show the knot symbolizing that the husband was belted and bound to her, which he was to untie in their bed (4th century sarcophagus)[1] Marriage in ancient Rome had mythical precedents, starting… …

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  • 52Marriage officiant — A marriage officiant is a person who officiates at a wedding ceremony. Contents 1 Civil 2 By country 2.1 United States 2.2 Scotland 2.3 …

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  • 53Marriage vows — Wedding ceremony at Kiuruvesi Church in Kiuruvesi, Finland …

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  • 54Marriage Act 1961 (Australia) — The Marriage Act 1961 is an Act of the Parliament of Australia which governs legal marriage in Australia. It does not deal with the legal dissolution of marriage (divorce). Marriage is a Commonwealth power under section 51(xxi) of the Australian… …

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  • 55Marriage Act 1753 — For other marriage related legislation, see Marriage Act. Marriage Act 1753 Parliament of Great Britain Statute book chapter 26 Geo. II. c. 33 Dates …

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  • 56marriage — noun 1 state of being married ADJECTIVE ▪ good, happy, successful ▪ broken, disastrous, failed, unhappy ▪ She was the child of a broken marriage …

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  • 57ceremony — n. formal act 1) to conduct, hold, perform a ceremony 2) a flag raising; formal; funeral; marriage, wedding; opening; religious; solemn; wreath laying ceremony (to perform a religious ceremony) formality 3) to stand on ceremony 4) appropriate… …

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  • 58Marriage in Hinduism — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 59marriage, nuptials, wedding — Each of these words applies to the ceremony of joining couples in matrimony, uniting them in wedlock. Marriage is the most commonly used word; it refers not only to the ceremony itself but to the union of a couple as long as that union lasts: The …

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  • 60marriage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Legal union Nouns 1. marriage, matrimony, wedlock, union; intermarriage, nuptial tie, married state, bed and board, cohabitation, POSSLQ (person of the opposite sex sharing living quarters), wedded… …

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