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to marrying
verb
To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.
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"The family's future is down to marrying their daughter.
He compared same-sex marriage to "marrying guinea pigs" or "legitimizing necrophilia".
Moreover, there is a clear disparity between girls and boys when it comes to marrying young.
Both are indifferent to marrying within their traditional south Indian community.
Even down to marrying large German women," he says, indicating the Princess Palatine (Paula Paul).
There was another benefit to marrying on Dec. 31, she noted: "It's easy to remember".
"You want her to say yes to marrying you, but I'm not sure she would".
And of course there was an added benefit to marrying his new bride in Fleet Street.
The prescriptive measure Banks concludes with is: Black women should be more open to marrying outside their race.
In early adolescence, he learned that his father had never got around to marrying his mother, rendering Herzen illegitimate.
But when it came to marrying Philip Swift and planning a wedding, she was a little challenged.
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