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  2. Wedding photography - Wikipedia

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    A wedding photographer taking a picture of the bride and her new husband with his family A newlywed couple standing in front of a church and their wedding photographer, Westmount, Montreal, 1945. Wedding photography is a specialty in photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings.

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    Wedding photos David Beckham and Victoria Beckham: OK! July 1999 £1,000,000 Baby photos Honor Marie Warren: OK! July 2008 $1,500,000 [11] Wedding photos Elizabeth Taylor and Larry Fortensky: People: October 1991 $1,000,000 Wedding photos Anna Nicole Smith and Howard K. Stern: People: September 2006 $1,000,000 [12] Baby photos Maddie Briann ...

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    The fallout is said to have begun before Harry’s 2018 wedding to American former actress Meghan, with the duke accusing William of being snobbish to his bride. Harry, 33, on his wedding day with ...

  5. Weddings and Funerals - Wikipedia

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    The exact words of this English nursery rhyme were incorporated as the translation of these verses in the International Standard Version (2008). [ 1 ] In context, the verse was spoken by Jesus as a reproach to those people who rejected both the austere lifestyle and preaching of John the Baptist and his own more accessible ministry.

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  7. Solomon Grundy (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The words of a French version of the rhyme were adapted by the Dada poet Philippe Soupault in 1921 and published as an account of his own life: . PHILIPPE SOUPAULT dans son lit / né un lundi / baptisé un mardi / marié un mercredi / malade un jeudi / agonisant un vendredi / mort un samedi / enterré un dimanche / c'est la vie de Philippe Soupault [3] [4]