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1 If Da found another groom for her to marry, then she had a plan.
2 Then he awoke completely and said: Send a groom for Black the constable at once.
3 She's to take a lady's maid, a lady in waiting, a groom for her horses.
4 There was a groom for each horse-tallmen, lean, dust-hued, turbaned, and in black gowns.
5 Her parents chose a groom for her, but she begs to be allowed her own choice.
6 There were 60 other guests - plus a groom for Amin's horse, wearing jodhpurs and hat.
7 His appointment as groom for the daughter of Putney Congdon was only another ironic turn of fate.
8 But it was the love of groom for bride and bride for groom that brought these parents together.
9 Producing the perfect groom for me.
10 She had money enough to reward the groom for marrying her; and she let herself down easily to her husband's level.
11 Walter Skinner stared stupidly for a moment, while the innkeeper reproved the groom for being beforehand with him in giving the intelligence.
12 But before we publicly shame a groom for misdemeanours involving a helpless motel trundle bed, we meet the world's most intense woman.
13 Egyptian Coptic Christians joyfully waited outside the Virgin Church in Cairo for the bride to arrive to join the groom for their wedding.
14 The animal was being trotted up and down the approach by a groom for our inspection when Evadne returned from somewhere, driving herself.
15 Mrs Rose Henderson, formerly Miss Rose Young, was 19 in 1970 and worked as a groom for Mr Haughey.
16 There is evidence for this; cleaning another's fur only takes minutes, but some primates groom for hours, sometimes up to a fifth of their day.
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