The prime minister has called on the nation to "get on and have fun" on the day of the royal wedding, urging Britons to organise street parties.
Police believe the four members of the Ding family were all stabbed to death on the day of the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on 29 April 2011.
The diamond-encrusted tiara has some pedigree behind it as it was worn by The Queen on her wedding day in 1947.
" For example, he says, when he officiates at a funeral and a wedding on the same day, the emotional roller coaster is "always challenging.
The most important aspect of the fifty percent divorce rate on our wedding day is our happy belief that we will be among the half of all married couples who will sustain one another, strengthen one another, and, enliven one another until death cleaves us apart.
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His marriage to Wong Sue-ling was arranged in the traditional fashion (the couple met on their wedding day in 1937).
But on the last day at Koovagam, the morning after the wedding revelry, the ceremony does seem to reflect the sadness of many hijras.
The conclusion of the inquest comes on the same day that the couple would have been celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary.
He moved in on the day of his 1842 wedding to Sophia, and as a wedding gift, Emerson hired Thoreau to create a vegetable garden for the couple.
"I didn't go around a fire on my wedding day, " says one young Uzbek man, referring to the pre-Islamic wedding ritual the bride and groom are required to perform on their wedding night.
Its story about Julie Kohler (Jeanne Moreau), a widow who hunts down the men who killed her husband on their wedding day is schematically scripted.
Guillaume Bonnet, senior campaign manager in France for the equality group All Out, said he was honored to be a guest at the wedding on what he described as a historic day for his country.
The wine has an ancient tradition in the Dalmatian culture of Croatia's eastern coast, where parents make the drink when a child is born, and then put the bottles aside to be opened on their wedding day.
The bride was named Janice Evans and the plans for the wedding were like this: her brother had wired that he and the bride were coming this Friday to spend the day, then on the following Sunday there was to be the wedding at Winter Hill.
"Despite the high-profile nature of the Olympics, we don't expect it to have the same effect on retail as events such as the Royal Wedding, mainly because it will have far less of an impact on day-to-day lives of U.K. consumers, " Honor Westnedge, senior retail analyst at U.K.-based consultancy Verdict Research, said in a note.
The first day of the Royal Wedding meeting at Britain's most northerly racecourse Perth on Wednesday, 27 April will have limited free tickets.
Assaults on two priests and the abduction of a woman before her wedding day are just two of the tales contained in the medieval parchment folios.
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He was questioned again in 1989 when it was reported to police he had sold a wedding ring to a jeweller in Pembroke on 5 July - the day the Dixons' bodies were discovered hidden in undergrowth on the Pembrokeshire coastal path.
He insisted, like an American teenager who's signed the "True Love Waits" vow of celibacy until their wedding day, that we must be patient, stop fumbling and hold on for the manifesto, while fluttering his eyelids so that we all know that he's been round the back of the bike shed with the Guardian, and it's all true.
What matters is the messiness the squabbling and self-obsessiveness and removal of dignity that makes a person feel comfortable wrestling their sister on her wedding day.
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