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I thought of Polonius when Jeremy Corbyn turned up last summer, as expectant as a June bride without a groom, in contention for the vacant Labour Party leadership, a job which obviously no one else really wanted.
It is all about the climactic catwalk moment, the theatrical display of the creations – that parade of impassive models, beautiful, almost sacrificial, faintly bizarre, brides without a groom; or rather, like nuns, brides of the Christ-like figure of the designer, who is always prevailed upon to make his shy appearance at the last.
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In the past, primates without a grooming claw were classified as anthropoids, along with humans, monkeys and apes.
Some of the 200-odd people who attended were looking to find a tuxedo shop that would gladly fit a groom without a bride, or a travel agent happy to supply tips about gay-friendly honeymoon destinations.
The foolish M.C. introduces his guest by citing clichéd lines by an old-fashioned poet, Tsefania Beit-Halachmi, from a volume called "Rhyming Life and Death" ("You'll always find them side by side: / never a groom without a bride"), prompting the Author to further mental sidetracks.
I went straight into work as a groom, which I could have done without having gone to Hartpury.
The suggested solution: a left-hand glove slit at the fourth finger, so that a groom can put the ring on his bride without messing up her look.
A groom and a groom".
Later, she was promoted to a groom.
Thirty-seven perCInt (CI 26.5 47.6) employed a groom.
Should men have a "groom roast"?
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