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Even those set to wed embraced the style on their special day.

Though there was allegedly an injury, charges were dropped due to lack of evidence, and she wed him a day after his arrest.

Similarly, Ray Rice wed his bride, Janay Palmer, one day after being indicted for assaulting her.

According to the announcement, van der Sloot will wed 24-year-old Leidy Carol Figueroa Uceda, an accountant who lives in Lima.

Same-sex couples were legally wed to his performance of “Same Love” at the Grammys.

But before permitting you to go I wish, not having been able to wed you myself, to betroth you to the one you have chosen.

I longed to hear her and to see her always; I would have died in rapture at her side, but I was never fain to wed her.

In this same year of 1816, she hoped in vain to wed a Troisville, but he was already married.

But she said she would wed no man, and told him to search the whole wide world for some one more beautiful.

Marius looks elsewhere for a wife—unless mademoiselle of her own free will should elect to wed him—a thing unlikely.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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