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verb
To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.
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Its protagonist, an Eastern pacifist named Jim McKay Gregory Peckk), comes West to the marry the daughter of a cattle baron who is feuding with another cattleman over the rights to the Big Muddy, a beautiful expanse of land with a bountiful water supply.
From the late 1930s until the 1950s, James Halliday commanded a broad audience in his attempt to the marry psychosomatic diagnoses advanced by Flanders Dunbar and Franz Alexander with the new epidemiologically grounded social medicine promoted by radical physicians and political reformers (Porter, 1996).
Fritz Lang's rare, exhilarating 1948 film noir is a classic of the "marry in haste" genre.
Birke, it turned out, had taken his daughter to see a show during the "Marry Me" tour, ten years ago.
That's actually what the 'Marry the Night' video is about.
And the "marry me quickly before I get to 30 sauce"?
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The married in 1940.
Black for the married.
She met Aidan (John Corbett), the marrying type.
He figured he was the marrying kind.
Jesus was not the marrying kind.
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