The best rooms, the best dresses, the choicest refreshments solemnize the meeting.
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They solemnize their marriage, and remain a month there with great happiness.]
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Contract of marriage-Legalage-Noexpress form necessary-Who may solemnize-When void
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What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
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You see, I solemnize a good many marriage ceremonies.
Ús de solemnise en anglès
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They can also refuse to solemnise a marriage due to personal religious belief.
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Australian Defence Force chaplains will also be able to refuse to solemnise a marriage.
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Will nothing solemnise you-noteven this hideous situation?
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Brandis and Canavan's second amendment sought to allow civil marriage celebrants to refuse to solemnise a marriage.
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She even puts on her bonnet, to solemnise her intentions in case she's tempted to give up.
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Exemptions will allow ministers of religion and Australian Defence Force chaplains to refuse to solemnise a marriage.
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The amendments would also allow ministers of religion and marriage celebrants to "refuse to solemnise a marriage".
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One event during his first six months of the novitiate helped to solemnise him and to clear the confusion.
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I knew their marriage had taken place that afternoon, and that its purpose had been only to solemnise their approaching farewell.
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The news of his arrival spread through Paris with the rapidity of lightning, and every one wished to solemnise his entrance into the capital.
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Nevertheless he ordered Caretto to turn thirty guns against the mosque, cannon, mortars and howitzers, intending, he said, to solemnise Bairam by discharges of artillery.
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There was something solemnising in the consciousness of change which filled the air.
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Even the pirates seemed to be solemnised by what had passed.
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Hasty preparations were made, and the marriage was solemnised by proxy.
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The wedding was solemnised in Trinity Church, by the Rev.
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Evelyn dined there soon after this marriage had been solemnised.