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They were sent away with directions to the Brooklyn marriage bureau.
More than 73,000 couples are married each year in the city's five marriage bureaus.
"Turn in my uniform and open a marriage bureau, Hans."
Since 1930 over 1.2 million people have been wed at the Marriage Bureau.
The girl blushed slightly and then laughed, well we're a public library, not a marriage bureau.
A workaholic who wants Rishta.com to be the top marriage bureau.
It's close to the county marriage bureau, too.
It'll be a little like conducting a marriage bureau."
They were closing the door to the Marriage Bureau.
He's a facilitator, he's a marriage bureau, a press officer.
The irony is that she runs a Marriage Bureau.
Benny Moe, 26, said he is not currently employed beyond the work he does at the marriage bureau.
She became the first chairman of the MIC marriage bureau which was set up in 1984.
The goons smile when they get to know that Mansukh is a marriage bureau.
She's got a good job, down at the Municipal Building, in the Marriage Bureau.
In 2007, more than 16,000 couples wedded at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
Ms. Shulman was clearly shaken by the second armed robbery of the marriage bureau.
Tibor and Eve go off to the marriage bureau - much to the surprise of the judge who just denied their divorce.
IndianMarriages invites individuals and parents as well as marriage bureaus to log on.
An officer of the Marriage Bureau officiated.
THE reason for this is simple: at marriage bureaus across town, there are suddenly crushing lines of couples looking to sprint down the aisle.
It turns out that Alice had applied to a marriage bureau and had been put in touch with Leek.
The marriage lasts happily for three years, husband and wife end up working in the marriage bureau in a home they adore.
So no hand-holding men or arm-locked women showed up yesterday at the marriage bureau, only couples embracing a more traditional heterosexuality.
He is the City Clerk, who runs the marriage bureaus of the five boroughs, recording a steady 73,000 marriages each year.