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  2. Talk:White Wedding (song) - Wikipedia

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    There is a much longer version that was released as a 12" single. But since the advent of CDs the 12" single is no more. But the pt. 1 is used to note that there is a much longer version in existence and this is the shortened version. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.219.25.202 04:32, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

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    Dive bomb is a guitar technique in which the tremolo bar, or whammy bar is used to rapidly lower the pitch of a note, creating a sound considered to be similar to a bomb dropping.

  4. White wedding (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A white wedding is a traditional formal or semi-formal wedding originating in Great Britain. White Wedding may also refer to: "White Wedding" (song), by Billy Idol; Noce Blanche (White Wedding), 1989 French film; White Wedding, South African film "White Wedding" (Grey's Anatomy), 2011 episode of Grey's Anatomy; Small Claims: White Wedding, 2005 ...

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  6. Bridal Chorus - Wikipedia

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    The "Bridal Chorus" (German: "Treulich geführt") from the 1850 opera Lohengrin by German composer Richard Wagner, who also wrote the libretto, is a march played for the bride's entrance at many formal weddings throughout the Western world.

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  8. White wedding - Wikipedia

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    A bride from the late 19th century wearing a black or dark coloured wedding dress. Though Mary, Queen of Scots, wore a white wedding gown in 1559 when she married her first husband, Francis Dauphin of France, the tradition of a white wedding dress is commonly credited to Queen Victoria's choice to wear a white court dress at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840.

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