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"You're making a marriage," he says.
"We have two distinct personalities, and we sometimes wonder how that will work in making a marriage," she said.
Love is all that matters in making a marriage, Austen's young niece tells her during a carriage ride with Austen and an older man.
I talked to the husbands and the sisters — and to their mother, Lois Driscoll, 82, who worked so hard to pull off three weddings in one year — about their secrets to making a marriage last.
Almost four in five respondents (in both same-faith and interfaith marriages) thought having "the same values" was more important than having the same religion in making a marriage work.
Simon Jenkins, a columnist for The Times of London, wrote today that Mr. Blair had shortchanged Britain's special relationship with the United States, making "a marriage of platonic dignity into one of puppy love".
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For the Frankfurters, too, had made a marriage between anti-capitalist politics and modernist aesthetics.
"Catalysts are like a matchmaker who make a marriage and then can go off and make other marriages, Dr. Coates said.
"But now a prom invitation makes a marriage proposal at a sporting event look like small potatoes".
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