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  2. These Birthday Wishes for Your Husband Will Have Him ... - AOL

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    Use these birthday wishes for husbands this year. Choose from sweet, romantic, funny, and short messages to share with your partner on their birthday.

  3. Here's What to Text Your Husband on His Birthday - AOL

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    From touching, love-filled messages to funny, witty ones, this robust list of birthday wishes will provide the right words that reflect your unique bond and speak to your husband’s unique ...

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    It's time to celebrate your favorite guy! These birthday wishes for husbands range from romantic to funny to short and sweet. They'll make him feel extra-special.

  5. 65 Birthday Wishes For Your Husband That Will Make Him Smile

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    Heart Touching Birthday Wishes For A Husband And Father. Happy birthday to the best husband and father we could ever dream of! Wishing you a day full of love and laughter. Happy birthday to the ...

  6. A Letter to Three Wives - Wikipedia

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    A Letter to Three Wives is a 1949 American romantic drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell and Ann Sothern.The film was adapted by Vera Caspary and written for the screen by Mankiewicz from A Letter to Five Wives, a story by John Klempner that appeared in Cosmopolitan, based on Klempner's 1945 novel.

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    The couple spend their first moments as husband and wife in seclusion (apart from the wedding guests, and with no other person present). This cheder yichud – "the room of seclusion (or 'oneness')" halachically strengthens the marriage bond since Orthodox Jews are forbidden to be secluded with an unrelated person of the opposite sex.