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  2. Bride and Groom (book) - Wikipedia

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    Bride and Groom is a novel written by contemporary Russian author Alisa Ganieva, in which two people struggle to get married amidst the chaos of family, religion, politics, and life itself. The translation was done by Carol Apollonio, who translated a previous novel by Ganieva.

  3. Bride and Groom (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bride and Groom is a 1951-1958 American daytime television series. It was originally broadcast on CBS from January 25, 1951 to October 9, 1953, and then moved to NBC for a run from December 1, 1953 to August 27, 1954.

  4. Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    Bridegroom. A bridegroom (often shortened to groom) is a man who is about to be married or who is newlywed. In some circles, it is a modern alternative to bride or groom. When marrying, the bridegroom's future spouse (if female) is usually referred to as the bride.

  5. Bride and Groom - Wikipedia

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    Bride and Groom may refer to: Bride and Groom (radio program) (1945-1950), an old-time radio program. Bride and Groom (TV series) (1951-1958), based on the radio show. Bride and Groom (rock formation)

  6. Bride - Wikipedia

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    A bride in an elaborate wedding dress, US, 1929. A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who is a newlywed. When marrying, if the bride's future spouse is a man, he is usually referred to as the bridegroom or just groom. In Western culture, a bride may be attended by a maid, bridesman and one or more bridesmaids.

  7. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    The first dance is led by the bride and groom, followed by the rest of the bridal party and finally the guests. The cake-cutting ceremony takes place; the bride and groom jointly hold a cake cutter and cut the first pieces of the wedding cake.

  8. Jewish wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish wedding is a wedding ceremony that follows Jewish laws and traditions. While wedding ceremonies vary, common features of a Jewish wedding include a ketubah (marriage contract) which is signed by two witnesses, a chuppah or huppah (wedding canopy), a ring owned by the groom that is given to the bride under the canopy, and the breaking ...

  9. Punjabi wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Roka is one of the most significant ceremonies that take place before a Punjabi wedding. The roka ceremony marks the union of both the bride and groom's family and friends. Gifts from both families are acceptable at Rokka.

  10. Indian wedding clothes - Wikipedia

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    Bride's clothes. The bride wears a wedding sari or lehenga according to the region. In Indian culture, the wedding dress of bride comes from groom's side as a shagun. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color among Hindus.

  11. Bride and Groom (rock formation) - Wikipedia

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    The Bride and Groom (German: Braut und Bräutigam) is a double rock pinnacle, about 26 metres (85 ft) high, near the small German town of Dahn in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and in the southern Palatine Forest, the German half of the Wasgau region.