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Here the antique and the modern are joined in marriage.
She needs to die ere the two families are joined in marriage, not afterwards.
Come and stand beside me as we are joined in marriage, mother and sister."
She is resurrected and joined in marriage with Liu.
The Wall family was joined in marriage by the Shoemaker family.
In this, the path was made clear for Boaz and Ruth to be joined in marriage.
"Now that our two Families are to be joined in marriage, perhaps we shall have occasion to meet more often," murmured Finlay.
Teen marriage is typically defined as the union of two adolescents, joined in marriage from the age range of 14-19 years old.
On March 16, 1929, Culbertson was joined in marriage to Catherine Gantz.
"And if those two families join in marriage, they would in truth be more powerful than even Pembroke and Chester."
His daughter, Ann, 29, the one he joined in marriage to another woman, Jennifer Aull, 31, has been subpoenaed to testify.
Our view is determined by the Biblical norm which describes the family, made up of a man and a woman, joined in marriage, as the proper norm.
After all, they point out, the decision said that "the essence of the right to marry is freedom to join in marriage with the person of one's choice."
Her only son, nephew of Her Majesty, joined in marriage with Aleatha Quindiniar, wealthy trollop.
Love blossoms, and the pair now turn their efforts toward convincing their families to set aside their differences and allow the lovers to be joined in marriage.
Latter-day Saints believe that a man and a woman can be joined in marriage for all eternity if done with the proper authority and in the holy temple.
The future of Lutha seemed assured with a king who could fight joined in marriage to a daughter of the warrior line of Von der Tann.
And she had put off writing to him lately, since she wanted to propose that they join in marriage, yet she was not quite sure how to go about that.
No gospel Minister shall join people in marriage; the magistrates only shall join in marriage, as they may do it with less scandal to Christ's Church.
The third was that Dionysios had declared he could endure no longer to have his sister Arete joined in marriage to an exiled traitor who was his open enemy.
It then synthesizes these data and, on a probability basis, extrapolates as to what would most likely become of you both if you were, for example, joined in marriage, or perhaps living together.
In all the years McCoy had known Kirk, he had never seen him more alive than he had the night that Kirk and Teilani joined in marriage.
The written evidence dates from a generation or two later, and is not entirely consistent, but of all the Norman chroniclers only the Tours chronicler asserts that the two were joined in marriage.
Dudo of Saint-Quentin relates that they had been joined in marriage ("connubium"), William of Jumieges describing that Rollo had joined himself to her by more danico.
I don't believe two men should go before God to be joined in holy matrimony."
Cooper, of course, knows a lot about marriage, having been joined in holy matrimony for 50 years.
She and her husband were joined in holy matrimony by a plastic surgeon."
"Dearest, the Lord wants us to join in holy matrimony.
There are other ways of doing it besides being joined in holy matrimony and filling up the cradle.
Julieta and Enoch are joined in holy matrimony.
"Normally, when two bodies join in holy matrimony and decide to go around together forever, their spins would stay what they were beforehand," he said.
So we were lawfully joined in holy matrimony three days after the consummation of our marriage-a fact which bothered everyone but my husband and me.
"Now, is there anyone present who knows of any reason why I should not be instantly joined in holy matrimony to the Lady Andragorre?"
General Harmon does not approve of officers sharing quarters with ladies to whom they are not lawfully joined in holy matrimony."
No matter if it Big Bonsa or Little Bonsa, for they man and wife joined in holy matrimony and either do trick."
Amanda Hughes and Matthew Self join in holy matrimony on ice in Chicago on Valentine's Day 2002.
There's a paper that says Marriage Certificate, that Malachy McCourt and Angela Sheehan were joined in Holy Matrimony on the twenty-eighth of March, 1930.
Lo, here stand the Lord and Lady of the May, whom I, a clerk of Oxford, and high priest of Merry Mount, am presently to join in holy matrimony.
This jazzy, piecemeal, necessarily incomplete history of the automobile's place in our lives is a mix of propositions without a thesis exactly, except to say that modern life and the car are joined in holy matrimony.
Captain "Philip S. Parker IV and Miss Antoinette Elaine Ferguson, M.D., wished him to be the first to know that they were to be joined in holy matrimony.
The trip had lasted 176 days, during which time four young children had perished, seven couples had been joined in Holy Matrimony, one baby had been born and two passengers had jumped ship at a re-provisioning harbour.
"Then I do witness and affirm that a contract to marry has been solemnized between Sidana of Meara and Kelson of Gwynedd, to be joined in holy matrimony twelve days hence, according to the rites of our Holy Mother the Church.
A must is the beautiful gothic cathedral-like Basilika St. Jakob, the romanesque St. Peter's Church, the Carmelite Monastery with its baroque Church and library, St. Vitus, where you can find a life-size personification of "state and church" joined in holy matrimony.